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New Mexico Environment Dept. Partners With Google Public Sector, Woolpert Digital Innovations To Identify Water Leaks

Environment Secretary James Kenney

NMED News:

          • Groundbreaking solution uses remote sensing satellites and AI

SANTA FE — Today, the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED), Google Public Sector, and Woolpert Digital Innovations announced Hydro Delta, a new initiative that leverages satellites and artificial intelligence to identify water leaks, often located underground.

This innovative technology will enable NMED to provide accurate and reliable data to community agencies for better water management, potentially saving millions in both dollars and gallons of water lost.

“Hydro Read More

Purgatory Resort Announces 2024-25 Winter Schedule

This winter Purgatory Resort will open daily Nov. 16 to April 13, 2025 with weekend operations continuing Friday through Sunday until April 27, 2025. Courtesy/Purgatory Resort

PURGATORY News:

Durango, Colo. — Purgatory Resort, one of Colorado’s most family-friendly and affordable ski resorts, has unveiled its 2024-25 winter operating schedule. This winter Purgatory Resort will open daily, Nov. 16 to April 13, 2025 with weekend operations continuing Friday through Sunday until April 27, 2025.

This season features a series of capital improvements and new initiatives designed to enhance Read More

New Mexico Economic Development Department Opens Applications For Science & Technology Business Startups

EDD News:

SANTA FE — Applications are now being accepted for the Science & Technology Business Startup Grants from the New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD).

The New Mexico Science & Technology Business Startup Grant is a competitive state-funded grant that supports small businesses engaged in research and development with the potential for commercializing their technology.

This grant assists early-stage companies that are developing a unique product and exhibit strong growth potential.

Funds from this grant are intended for business development expenses, providing Read More

Neal-Clinton: Changes Coming To Insurance Coverage For Prescription Drugs

By BEVERLY NEAL-CLINTON
Loreen and Lane Retirement Answer Agent
Los Alamos

Editor’s note: While this article is from Beverly Neal-Clinton in her capacity as a small business owner, she also understands the importance and agrees to mention she is a candidate for Los Alamos County Council.

Did you know 87% of participants are concerned and want their prescription drugs covered? Did you know 40 to 70% of the current participants are expected to change their plans in 2025?

Take a look at the changes below…

(1) $2,000 Out-of-Pocket Cap: Starting in 2025, Medicare Part D will introduce a cap Read More

Video: Heinrich Shares Statement On Labor Day 2024

VIDEO: U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich Labor Day Statement, September 2, 2024. Courtesy/MH

From the Office of U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) released the following statement this morning  in recognition of Labor Day. 

“I grew up in a proud union home. My father was a lineman and a member of the IBEW. His union wages allowed me to attend college, provided my family with a ticket to the middle class, and gave my parents stability and peace of mind in their retirement. These are opportunities that every American deserves.   

“Unions have a proven track Read More

Rep. Stansbury Joins Call For Speaker Johnson To Rework Farm Bill To Protect Access To SNAP For Women, Children

U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury

From the Office of U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury (NM-01) joined her Democratic Women’s Caucus (DWC) colleagues on a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson urging him to revise the partisan farm bill that passed out of the House Committee on Agriculture, and work with House Democrats to pass a bipartisan farm bill that helps women, families and farmers.

The Members warned that including cuts to food and nutrition assistance programs, including Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, in the Read More

Judge’s Final Order Protects San Agustin Plains Aquifer

Scene following the April 5, 2024 decision in the standing-room-only courtroom in the Reserve courthouse where  nearly 100 community members heard arguments of several attorneys awaiting a ruling on Augustin Plains Ranch LLC’s request to pump 54,000 acre feet per year of groundwater from the San Agustin Plains, a closed groundwater basin (basin has no outlet ) and the basin is not recharged by perennial streams. Courtesy/NMELC

View of the San Agustin Plains. Courtesy/NMELC

New Mexico Environmental Law Center News: 

  • Order confirms another water win for New Mexico

RESERVE —On Friday, Aug. Read More

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