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Three Public Regulation commissioners oppose Amendment One

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In last week’s paper, the Chair of the Public Regulation Commission told readers he opposed Constitutional Amendment One appearing on this year’s presidential election ballot in New Mexico.

Now two more commissioners have joined Stephen Fischmann.  They are Vice Chair Commissioner Jefferson L. Byrd and...

Two New Mexico officials issue Voter Protection Advisory

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Santa Fe —Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver and Attorney General Hector Balderas issued an advisory to all New Mexicans Oct. 14, reminding them of their right to participate in a free and fair election and providing critical information about the upcoming general election.

“New Mexican voters should be informed, and they should be confident that their elections are safe, secure, and free from intimidation,” Balderas said. “Secretary Toulouse Oliver and I will ensure that the electoral process is conducted openly and securely, and my office will hold anyone accountable who interferes with any New Mexican’s right to vote.”

“One of the best things for voter...

State launches COVID-safe, family-friendly Halloween events

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SANTA FE – The state of New Mexico on Oct. 6 created a calendar of 13 family-friendly Halloween activities and made them available online early this month.

At TogetherNM.org, New Mexicans will find recipes, arts and crafts ideas and other suggestions demonstrating ways to safely celebrate Halloween.

“This is a year like no other, as we all know,” Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said. “We can’t spend time with friends and our neighbors the way we want to.

“But a holiday is a time to remember that we are all together in this struggle even when we’re physically apart, and I hope New Mexico families can safely enjoy this Halloween by partaking in some of these...

Earthweek: Diary of a Changing World

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Week ending Friday, October 9, 2020


Iceless Winters

Warmer winters brought on by the deepening climate crisis  are bringing more ice-free years to lakes around the Northern Hemisphere, according to a new study. Researchers writing in the journal Geophysical Research Letters say that beyond the ecological changes this causes, communities around some of those lakes are suffering because they depend on frozen festivals and winter recreation. The lack of ice also makes the lakes more prone to toxic algal blooms, which could harm fish and make swimming more dangerous. “This isn’t just happening in one lake in the northern United States. It’s happening in thousands of lakes around...

New Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse lives to jump another day

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Judge rejects challenge to critical habitat

U. S. District Judge James Browning dismissed a lawsuit Oct. 13 seeking to overturn the critical habitat designation of the endangered New Mexico meadow jumping mouse.

In an article by Robin Silver of the Center for Biological Diversity, published in the Sun Sept. 4, Silver said the center sued the U. S. Forest Service Aug. 27 to challenge its failure to protect streamside meadows in New Mexico’s Sacramento Mountains from cattle because the areas are critical habitat for the mouse.

Two cattlemen’s associations sought to overturn the designation with a suit in 2018.

Browning rejected the groups’ claim that in its 2016 decision, the...

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