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San Juan County Commission to meet

The San Juan County Commission will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the County Administration Building Commission Chambers, 100 S. Oliver Drive, Aztec. Comments and input from the gener...

San Juan College to host free webinar sessions to connect with instructors, preview fall classes

Learn more about how classes will be offered at San Juan College this fall, from online to face-to-face courses and even a combination of both. Choose from one of six free, live webinar sess...

Farmington resident and ‘The Voice’ winner to hold virtual concert

In-person show with Chevel Shepherd was postponed

Health clinic to offer immunizations at no cost to parents

Officials underline importance of not missing routine shots during pandemic

Farmington gets first roundabout, and a how-to video

Police provide instructions for newest traffic feature

Farmington school employee tests positive for coronavirus

Schools prepare to reopen for online and in-person learning

In roller-coaster afternoon, N.M. indoor dining allowed to reopen, then ordered to close

State Supreme Court ultimately makes decision about restaurants

Farmington flights delayed until spring 2021

City cited travel restrictions, increase in coronavirus cases

San Juan College visitor tests positive for COVID-19

A person on San Juan College’s main campus has tested positive for COVID-19. Upon notification of the test, the college immediately began contact tracing and cleaning measures re...

San Juan County Commission to hold special meeting

A special meeting of the San Juan County Commission will be held from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Administrative Conference Room in the County Administration Building, 100 S. Oliver Drive,...

San Juan Regional Medical Center announces Community Health Needs Assessment results

San Juan Regional Medical Center has released its list of the most critical health needs as perceived by the residents of San Juan County, New Mexico. As part of the hospital’s...

Bureau of Land Management faces lawsuit over oil and gas leases

Parcels located near Chaco Culture National Historical Park

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Liz Weber
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