The Navajo Times - Thu Oct 09
Chapter projects The agreement between the state of New Mexico and the Navajo Nation consisted of the following 53 chapter projects : Shiprock Chapter women and children home construction .
DA drops charges against ex-judgeKOB-TV - Thu Oct 09
A former chief district judge charged with attacking his mistress had his charges thrown out Thursday by a San Juan County district attorney.
Thank area's conservative bent for its healthy economyFarmington Daily Times - Thu Oct 09
San Juan County residents likely are confounded by the wildly different descriptions they read about the national and local economies.
Early voters start casting ballots in New MexicoLas Vegas Sun - Wed Oct 08
Wed, Oct 8, 2008 It was only midmorning on the first day of absentee voting, but 200 people had already shown up to cast their ballots at the clerk's office in Bernalillo County, New Mexico's most populous.
Many New Mexicans seizing opportunity to vote before Election DayNewsday.com - Wed Oct 08
"All indications are folks are going to take advantage of early and absentee," County Clerk Maggie Toulouse Oliver said Tuesday.
National Guard unit moves to FarmingtonFarmington Daily Times - Wed Oct 08
A new military police battalion is headed for Farmington, creating nearly 150 new part-time jobs and more relief if a disaster strikes the Four Corners area.
West Nile spreadingFarmington Daily Times - Mon Oct 06
A 26-year-old San Juan County man is among the latest cases of West Nile virus confirmed by the New Mexico Department of Health last month.
Farmington Deputy FiredABQJournal - Wed Oct 01
The Associated Press is reporting that San Juan County officials have fired a sheriff's deputy in connection with the Sept.
San Juan County deputy fired over inmate's deathLas Cruces Sun-News - Wed Oct 01
A San Juan County Sheriff's deputy who failed to inform jail officers that a female inmate who later died needed medical attention and ignored her pleas for hospitalization has been fired.
Farmington Police plan Family DayFarmington Daily Times - Tue Sep 30
The Farmington Police Department on Saturday will host its third annual Family Day, offering free hot dogs and tactical police demonstrations.
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