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Lake Farmington opens for recreation

Lake Farmington has opened for outdoor recreation including swimming, camping, fishing, limited boating and mountain biking. As of Monday, Lake Farmington access fees were reduced to $1 per ...

BLM Farmington Field Office offering forest product permits online

As part of its ongoing efforts to better serve the public, the Bureau of Land Management Farmington Field Office has begun offering permits for fuelwood online. The BLM has been o...

San Juan Regional Medical Center continues COVID-19 screening line

San Juan Regional Medical Center’s COVID-19 screening line will continue to take calls next week to answer questions from community members. Anyone experiencing cold and flu-lik...

Fire sprinkler business pulls switch on gym gear

Four Corners business gets creative amid coronavirus restrictions

New Mexico will lift many business restrictions on June 1

Restaurants can open at 50% of maximum capacity

New Mexico Department of Health offers COVID-19 testing

New Mexico Department of Health will offer drive-up COVID-19 testing at several locations next week. All events begin at 7 a.m. and are offered on a first-come, first-served basis, for as lo...

Indian Health Services announces more funding for Navajo Nation

Nation has tested 14.6% of its population, official from D.C. says

Urgent care clinic opens in Farmington, despite coronavirus uncertainties

Clinic offers drive-up COVID-19 services, consultations

New Mexico governor slammed for buying jewelry amid closures

SANTA FE – Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is facing criticism for a jewelry purchase from a store in Albuquerque that had closed its retail locations after she issued a public health...

San Juan Regional Medical Center celebrates 100th patient discharged after COVID-19

San Juan Regional Medical Center recently discharged its 100th COVID-19 patient from the hospital. To date, more than 120 COVID-19 survivors have gone home after battling the virus in the ho...

Three Rivers Brewery to close until business environment improves

Management calls circumstances a ‘perfect storm’

Work to begin on San Juan County, N.M.; delays expected

Starting Wednesday, Road 6100 in San Juan County, New Mexico, will be limited to local traffic only while the road is milled and resurfaced. Motorists can expect traffic delays Wednesday and...

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Liz Weber
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