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Small business assistance program reopens

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SANTA FE — With a broader selection of state and federal economic assistance now open to small business owners, the New Mexico Economic Development Department  has closed its COVID-19 Business Loan Guarantee  program after assisting with $1.77 million in lending to 47 businesses. A second relief measure that granted...

Good news: federal government agrees to protect sea turtle habitat

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Bad news: Trump Administration opens Arctic Wildlife Refuge to drilling

A new legal agreement with conservation groups requires that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service designate protected critical habitat for green sea turtles.

An agreement filed in U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Aug. 20, requires proposed protections by June 30, 2023. The agencies will likely consider proposing protections for green sea turtle nesting beaches in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina, as well as offshore oceanic habitat in the Southeast and on the West Coast.

The agreement stems from a January lawsuit filed by the Center for...

Earthweek: Diary of a Changing World

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Week ending Friday, August 21, 2020


Beyond Recovery

Scientists say that Greenland has now shrunk past the point that it can recover from global heating even if the goal to limit temperature rise to 2 degrees Celsius this century is achieved. Writing in the journal Nature Communications Earth & Environment, they say there is no longer enough snow in winter to replenish the glaciers of snow and ice that are being lost to the melt of summer. “Greenland is going to be the canary in the coal mine, and the canary is already pretty much dead at this point,” said Ian Howat of Ohio State University.

Earthquakes

At least one person died and dozens of others were injured when a magnitude...

Cancel ‘Cancel Culture’

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In the Southwest, we enjoy the wide-open spaces, relish the bright sunlight, respect our multicultural differences, and are not bashful about sharing our opinions with whomever will listen. All these attributes make us proud to be New Mexicans and some of our families are proud to have called the Rio Grande Valley home for centuries. Yet our basic freedom of being able to express our viewpoints and opinions without fear of retaliation is being threatened daily by the growing power of today’s cancel culture.

Thankfully, President Donald Trump is standing up for America and our freedom of expression.

In far too many cases, college kids are losing hard-earned scholarships, family...

Water loading station closed for repairs

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The City of Gallup announced the east side of the City Water Loading Station located on Bataan Memorial Road will be out of service for repairs and upgrades from Sept. 1-4.

The west side of the water loading station will be in service during these dates. The city said these upgrades and repairs are being made to better serve the public.

The city asks people be patient when loading water, as longer lines may be present during these dates.

If you have any questions, contact Utility Dispatch or the Water Department at 505-863-1200 or 505-863-1207.

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