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COWGIRL Magazine features New Mexico Quarter Horse devotee

Kylynn Copeland, a New Mexico native with roots in the state’s agriculture industry, is featured in COWGIRL Magazine.


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Albuquerque native: Winning Petco Love competition a 'nice surprise'

Albuquerque native Carol Driggs won a nationwide competition held by Petco Love for pet owners to share how their animals changed their lives.


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Cannon Air Force Base commander: 'We’re excited to open up the base to the public and put a lot of things on display for folks to see'

Cannon Air Force Base, a United States Air Force base located approximately 7 miles southwest of Clovis, New Mexico, will host its first "Wings Over Cannon Air Show" after a five-year hiatus.


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Filip of Valley fever: ‘Many doctors themselves are not understanding how to diagnose and treat it’

An expert in Valley fever (coccidioidomycosis) has written a book that provides the only comprehensive look at the fungus infection people get when breathing in microscopic spores that live in dirt.


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Juniper Basin Recreation Area will offer 'beautiful landscapes' for future bike park

The Juniper Basin Recreation Area will be the site of the first phase of a large development to use 93 acres of land on the north end of Farmington, New Mexico.


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Founder of Black Physicians of Utah: 'When a Black patient goes to a Black doctor, there’s less likely to be bias'

Black Physicians of Utah (BPOU) is a nonprofit organization working to increase the number of Black physicians through retention, recruitment and education.



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Rio Rancho mayor on new Quality of Life Center: 'This is an area of that’s been traditionally underserved'

Rio Rancho will open its new Quality of Life Center as city leaders continue their efforts to make resources more available and convenient to residents in the rapidly growing city.



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Former Mannie's patron: 'It’s one of those places that you have memories of, and it’s sad to see it go'

A family-run restaurant that, for decades, was a favorite eatery for both University of New Mexico students and locals was demolished recently, much to the chagrin of its former patrons.


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Nate Stafford: 'We weren’t able to get vehicles through again until October'

A campground in Northern New Mexico is foreseeing drastic losses for years to come after the devastation caused by the Hermit’s Peak-Calf Canyon wildfire.


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Sam Parks: 'I am excited about taking on this new role'

Sam Parks has been named the executive director for the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, replacing Paul Smith, who is retiring after 26 years as the organization’s leader.



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Three Carrizozo clerks help an elderly man with dementia find his way home: 'We got to meet a beautiful soul'

An Arizona family is grateful to three convenience store clerks in Carrizozo, New Mexico, for rescuing an elderly man suffering from dementia.


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Lujan Grisham: 'Investing in quality recreational facilities is important to supporting the health, happiness and well-being of New Mexicans'

Over 40 projects intended to improve the quality of life for local and tribal residents throughout New Mexico will share an estimated $45 million in funding.


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Boulder detective: 'This is the first time I’ve heard of high-end art being stolen'

The FBI is investigating the theft of two art pieces worth more than $100,000 that were stolen in Boulder, Colorado, while en route to Santa Fe.


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U. of New Mexico professor lauds limits on alcohol following New Year's resolutions

A popular New Year’s resolution is called “Dry January,” where people refrain from indulging in alcohol for the first month of the year.