Monday’s Headlines from Around the State – Aug 29, 2011
Posted on 29. Aug, 2011 by Stephan Helgesen in NM

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Alamogordo Daily News – Live Firefighter Training
ABQ Journal – Special Session to Tackle third Grade Reading
Artesia News – Artesia Institution closing Its Doors
Carlsbad Current Argus – Youth Victorious at 32nd Great American Duck Race
Cibola County Beacon – Officers Remove Woman from Burning RV
Farmington Daily Times – End of the Line for Long Haul Busing
Deming Headlight – Columbus Struggles to Recover from Gun Scandal
Gallup Independent – Alex Seowtewa Named 2011 Ceremonial “Living Treasure”
Lamonitor – NNMSA Issues final SEIS for Nuclear Facility Part of CMRR Project
Las Cruces Bulletin – Post Office to Move Processing to El Paso
Las Cruces Sun News – Spicy Celebration: State Centennial Facilities Start Off on Flavorful Note
Mountain View Telegraph – Howling Success
Portales News Tribune – Pets on Parade at County Fair
Quay County Sun – Montana Woman Acquires Confederate Headstone for Great Great Grandfather
Raton Range – In “Sync” with classic Songs
Rio Grande Sun – Flash-flooding Prompts Rescue Mission
Rio Rancho Observer – Council Sets New Districts for City
Roswell Daily Record – Roswell Man dies After Wreck
Ruidoso News – U.S. Hwy 380 Roadblocks Planned
Sangre de Cristo Chronicle – Angel Fire Resort Plans Multi-million Dollar RV Park
Santa Fe New Mexican – Navigating the Gold Exchange: Rules Tighten as More Cash In on Economy’s Brighter Side
Sierra County Sentinel – NMSA Board to Bolster Budget
Taos News – Taos School Employees: No Pay Cuts, Increased Hours