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San Juan County, N.M., and community partners encourage census participation

As of Thursday, only 49.9% of San Juan County, N.M., has self-responded to the census. The San Juan County Complete Count Committee has secured several community partners to enco...

San Juan College to host AstroFriday via Zoom on Friday

San Juan College Planetarium will present AstroFriday at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Friday via Zoom featuring “Elmo Visits NASA.” This is a NASA video series in which Sesame Street’s Elmo...

$750,000 award will pay for ADA upgrades to 22 facilities in San Juan County, N.M.

San Juan County, New Mexico, has been awarded $750,000 to address Americans with Disabilities Act upgrades in 22 facilities. The money will completely cover the cost of upgrades....

San Juan College provides information about GO Bond C

This election season, San Juan County, New Mexico, voters will have an opportunity to vote on the Statewide General Obligation Bond C (referred to as GO Bond C). Voting Yes will ...

San Juan County, N.M., awarded $2M grant for freight rail project

Grant will fund route planning and design, and community and stakeholder input on project

As census deadline approaches, New Mexico officials urge participation

Count determines funding and even private business decisions

Farmington thrift store supports relocation of wolf-dog rescue to larger parcel

Shop will help move 4 Corners Wolf Dog Rescue Sanctuary to Jemez Mountains

San Juan College to host free tax webinar

San Juan College will offer a free webinar to answer questions about Economic Income Payments, taxes on unemployment payments and filing taxes electronically at noon Saturday via Zoom. ...

BLM personal-use fuelwood permits available

Bureau of Land Management is selling fuelwood permits for personal use to the public. Fuelwood permits cost $10 to $12 per cord and are available in person at select locations or online. ...

San Juan County Commission to meet

The San Juan County Commission will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the San Juan County Administration Building Commission Chambers, 100 S. Oliver Drive, Aztec. Public comments may be s...

New Mexico small businesses eligible for grants

$3.9 million goes to northwest corner of state for firms hit by COVID-19 losses

City of Farmington enacts Stage 1 Water Shortage Advisory

Residents asked to conserve in numerous ways

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Liz Weber
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