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Dallas: ‘It pains my heart’

By Michael
July 9, 2016
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Hobbsans attend vigil outside HPD in support of Dallas police Kelly Farrell News-Sun Five law enforcement officers were slain in Dallas Thursday night and communities across the nation began an outpouring of support, grief and love. The City of Hobbs gathered Friday morning for its part. Hobbs police officers, fire personnel, City of Hobbs employees, numerous residents and community leaders …

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High temps helping wildfires ravage Lea

By Michael
July 8, 2016
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County has lost 8,333 acres to wildfires this year Curtis C. Wynne News-Sun The weather is not only hot, it’s fiery hot. The National Weather Service in Midland issued a heat advisory for southeastern New Mexico and much of West Texas, and the Lea County Deputy Fire Marshal Jeff Broom warned of a fire weather situation. Broom said the number …

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Speeders laughing off the law

By Michael
July 6, 2016
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Traffic citations growing by 4,500 a year Charlie Benton News-Sun Hobbs Assistant City Attorney Efren Cortez knew that higher traffic fines were needed after a speeder laughed in Cortez’s face in municipal court, saying he’d rather pay his traffic fine than go through a defensive driving course at New Mexico Junior College to have the ticket expunged. The effects of …

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Speeders laughing off the law

By Michael
July 6, 2016
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Traffic citations growing by 4,500 a year Charlie Benton News-Sun Hobbs Assistant City Attorney Efren Cortez knew that higher traffic fines were needed after a speeder laughed in Cortez’s face in municipal court, saying he’d rather pay his traffic fine than go through a defensive driving course at New Mexico Junior College to have the ticket expunged. The effects of …

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10 things about oil you probably didn’t know

By Michael
July 5, 2016
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One investor’s perspective Editor’s note: This list was taken from an interview with Bill Munn, director of investments with Mack Energy. 1. It doesn’t comply withthe principles of supply and demand. Oil doesn’t follow the basic rules of supply and demand, says Bill Munn, investor for Mack Energy. As most things go, the less the supply and greater the demand, …

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Wet winter a mixed bag for area farmers

By Michael
July 2, 2016
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Charlie Benton News-Sun With a wetter than usual winter, area farmers have had a mixed bag of good and bad to deal with, from wetter conditions for some better crop growth, but also increased potential for some crop diseases that ravage harvests. “We got some bad, and we got some good. That’s kind of the way farming is though,” said …

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NMJC adds petroleum tech degree to curriculum

By Michael
July 1, 2016
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Dorothy N. Fowler News-Sun Once upon a time it was all about nuclear energy as New Mexico Junior College planned courses to meet the needs of URENCO and the WIPP. That’s still important, but no more important than the addition of the energy technology degree to emphasize petroleum technology. Courtney Puryear, director of energy programs at NMJC said as the …

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Texas doctors bill takes effect

By Michael
July 1, 2016
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CURTIS C. WYNNE NEWS-SUN Legislation designed to prevent Texas doctors who treat New Mexico patients from being sued in New Mexico’s patient-friendly courts took effect today.

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Lea County to get power boost

By Michael
June 30, 2016
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Lea County to get power boost For the News-Sun AMARILLO — Hobbs and Lea County are about to get some more power. Xcel Energy is planning a major addition to the power system as part of its Power for the Plains grid enhancement initiative that will deliver a more reliable and abundant electricity supply to customers in New Mexico and …

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Recent rains have little, if any, effect on aquifer

By Michael
June 30, 2016
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Despite regular rainstorms in southeast New Mexico, the water is probably not doing much to recharge the Ogalalla Aquifer.  Charlie Benton NEWS-SUN According to Mike Johnson, hydrology bureau chief with the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer, whether or not rain recharges the aquifer is a complicated question due to the fact that the OSE does not measure recharge …

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