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State and regional news

Houston cleanup has little crime and lots of helping hands

By Hobbs News-Sun
September 6, 2017
in :  State/Regional News
3,015

HOUSTON (AP) — After riding out Hurricane Harvey in a motel and waiting an agonizing week for the waist-high waters to recede, 71-year-old Bob Janak returned to his wrecked home for the first time to find it swarming with people. They weren’t thieves or looters. They were volunteers who took it upon themselves to clean out the modest ranch house …

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Teen mass shooting suspect was searching for ‘inner peace’

By Hobbs News-Sun
August 30, 2017
in :  State/Regional News
5,182

CLOVIS, N.M. (AP) — The teenager suspected of killing two people and injuring four others in a public library had been searching for “inner peace” shortly before the shooting, the youth’s pastor said. Nathaniel Jouett, 16, started attending Living Word Church of God three months ago and appeared to be turning his life around after having contemplated suicide several months …

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Deadly shooting at Clovis library

By Hobbs News-Sun
August 29, 2017
in :  State/Regional News
5,233

CLOVIS, N.M. (AP) — A shooting inside a public library that killed two people and wounded four has deeply shaken an eastern New Mexico community. The gunman surrendered after the shooting Monday and was taken into custody without incident after police entered the Clovis-Carver Public Library, authorities and elected officials with the city of Clovis said during a news conference. …

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Former Hobbs mayor Newman running for Congress

By Hobbs News-Sun
August 15, 2017
in :  Local News, State/Regional News
5,464

  Former Hobbs Mayor Monty Newman announced Monday he is running for Congress a second time to represent New Mexico’s Second Congressional District. Newman, a Republican, is hoping to take the U.S. House of Representatives seat being vacated by Steve Pearce, R-N.M., who announced last month he is running for the office of New Mexico’s governorship. “Congress has a courage problem,” …

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State Senator Billy McKibben died

By Hobbs News-Sun
August 9, 2017
in :  Local News, State/Regional News
8,043

New Mexico State Senator Billy Jess McKibben died Friday due to natural causes in Big Spring. McKibben was born June 2, 1936 in Eunice. He was a graduate of Lovington High School, NMMI Junior College in Roswell and New Mexico State University. McKibben served in the U.S. Air Force during Vietnam. McKibben served as a New Mexico State Senator from …

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Hot car leads to child’s death at daycare

By Hobbs News-Sun
July 27, 2017
in :  Law and Courts, State/Regional News
4,215

PORTALES, N.M. (AP) — The eastern New Mexico home daycare where a small child died this week after being left in a hot car had been commended in a past inspection by state officials, according to public documents. But the state Children, Youth and Families Department has now revoked the license of the daycare in Portales after two young children …

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Feds investigating fatal tub accident

By Hobbs News-Sun
July 13, 2017
in :  Local News, National/World News, State/Regional News
5,109

Federal safety regulators are investigating the death of Madison Coe, the Lubbock teen who died in Lovington early Sunday morning in a bathtub after it’s believed her plugged-in cellphone slipped into the tub and electrocuted her. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission told the News-Sun Wednesday it is investigating the incident to find out if any products played a role in …

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Family supported in fatal cellphone bathtub accident

By Hobbs News-Sun
July 11, 2017
in :  Local News, National/World News, State/Regional News
16,408

A 14-year-old Lubbock girl died in an accident Saturday in Lovington after her cellphone slipped into the bathtub she was bathing in, electrocuted her and drowned. Madison Coe is the daughter of Lovington Firefighter Logan Coe and step-daughter of Felisha Owen. Carl Christensen, Lovington EMS coordinator, and his wife Crystal started a gofundme account to help the Coe family with …

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Republican Rep. Pearce running for governor in New Mexico

By Hobbs News-Sun
July 10, 2017
in :  State/Regional News
3,839

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Republican Congressman Steve Pearce kicked off his campaign for governor of New Mexico on Monday, giving up a firm hold on a vast congressional district along the U.S.-Mexico border. He is the first to seek the GOP nomination to succeed second-term Republican Gov. Susana Martinez, who by law cannot seek re-election in 2018. Pearce will …

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Dunn seeks to protect aquifer water

By Hobbs News-Sun
June 14, 2017
in :  Local News, State/Regional News
4,026

  Oil and gas companies need water to drill and produce, but State Land Commissioner Aubrey Dunn has taken action to cut back usage of fresh water from the Ogallala aquifer. That aquifer is the source of drinking water serving Hobbs and other cities in southeastern New Mexico. In a letter distributed late last month, Dunn announced his decision to …

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