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Scheduled water outage for Aug. 8

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DUB-L-EE has begun transferring new water services from the old existing water main to the newly installed six-inch and eight-inch waterlines on Green Avenue. The contractor will work their way starting from First Street to Grandview Drive. Traffic control plans will be put in place to close off one block at a time.

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Scheduled water outage for Aug. 6

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DUB-L-EE has begun transferring new water services from the old existing water main to the newly installed six-inch and eight-inch waterlines on Green Avenue. The contractor will work their way starting from First Street to Grandview Drive. Traffic control plans will be put in place to close off one block at a time.

The contractor will prep the tie-ins before any water shut off is scheduled. A minimum of 48-hour notices will be given before any shut offs. The following water service tie-ins will happen between the following intersections on Green Avenue as follows:

 Green Avenue and Cliff Drive The city's water department will need to shut off the water on Aug. 6 so the contractor can...

Scheduled water outage for Aug. 5

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DUB-L-EE has begun transferring new water services from the old existing water main to the newly installed six-inch and eight-inch waterlines on Green Avenue. The contractor will work their way starting from First Street to Grandview Drive. Traffic control plans will be put in place to close off one block at a time.

The contractor will prep the tie-ins before any water shut off is scheduled. A minimum of 48-hour notices will be given before any shut offs. The following water service tie-ins will happen between the following intersections on Green Avenue as follows:

First Street and Puerto Drive's tie-in will take place on Aug. 5.The city's water department will need to shut off the...

Gov. invites Texas healthcare professionals to New Mexico

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SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a new initiative to encourage medical professionals in Texas to consider relocating to New Mexico on Aug. 4.

The "Free to Provide" campaign includes the deployment of billboards and full-page advertisements in five major Texas newspapers to highlight New Mexico’s commitment to protecting the full spectrum of health care, including abortion access.

In July, six billboards with the slogan "Free to Provide" were placed in strategic locations around the Houston Medical Center encouraging healthcare professionals to consider relocating to New Mexico. On Aug. 4, the campaign expanded to include full-page ads in the Houston Chronicle...

Gov. Lujan Grisham reminds New Mexicans about tax-free weekend

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SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is encouraging New Mexicans to take advantage of the Back-to-School Tax-Free Weekend, which could save shoppers as much as 8% or more on purchases.

"New Mexico families should be getting excited about the coming school year without having to worry so much about being able to afford school supplies and clothes for their children," Lujan Grisham said. "Doing their shopping this weekend can help with that."

Businesses can choose to deduct the sales of various merchandise made between 12:01 am on Aug. 2, and 12 am on Aug. 4.. This allows them to sell qualifying merchandise tax-free. Many merchants also absorb the tax on non-qualifying items.

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