Deming Headlight - Thu Nov 26
The Luna County Sheriff's Office has promoted Olin Lynch to sergeant. Lynch, with the LCSO 2 1/2 years and assigned to Lt.
Lea County rig count risingChronicle News - Tue Nov 24
Lea Countya s drilling rig count has climbed out of a hole, signifying a resurgence in oilfield activity, but how long it will last and how much of a revival it is remains to be seen.
People arrested during weekendPortales News-Tribune - Mon Nov 23
The Roosevelt County Sheriff's Office teaming up with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish worked several operations over the weekend in Roosevelt County that ended with multiple arrests and criminal citations.
Rep. Teague on Bruce KingKRQE Albuquerque, New Mexico - Fri Nov 13
Rep. Harry Teague issued a statement in remembrance of former Gov. Bruce King, who died Friday, Nov.
Caza Oil & Gas Announces Hydrocarbon Discovery and Provides Operational UpdateMarket Wire - Thu Nov 05
Caza Oil & Gas, Inc. is pleased to announce a further hydrocarbon discovery and provide an operational update on its activities in the Abo/Wolfcamp horizontal oil play in New Mexico, USA.
Alleged Kidnapper Now Facing ChargesKOSA - Thu Oct 29
Lindsay Martin CBS 7 News October 29, 2009 Lea County, New Mexico - A Tulia man, who shot himself in Lea County yesterday, is now facing charges of aggravated assault and aggravated kidnapping.
Kidnapping Victim Found, Alleged Kidnapper in the HospitalKOSA - Wed Oct 28
For kids, Halloween means one thing, candy. But for parents, it's taking on a whole new meaning thanks to the H1N1 virus.
Lea County uranium enrichment plant preparing for final reviewCarlsbad Current-Argus - Wed Oct 28
The company that is building a southeastern New Mexico uranium enrichment plant is preparing for its final review from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission before starting its centrifuges and going into production.
NM coop to get federal telecommunication loanKOB-TV - Mon Oct 26
The LEACO Rural Telephone Cooperative is being awarded a federal loan worth more than $57 million to bring new and improved telecommunication services to rural Lea County.
NM coop to get federal telecommunication loanKOB-TV New Mexico - Mon Oct 26
The LEACO Rural Telephone Cooperative is being awarded a federal loan worth more than $57 million to bring new and improved telecommunication services to rural Lea County.
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