Posted inEdgewood, Estancia, Torrance County, Uncategorized

Torrance County Mayors Protest Water Usage of Billion-dollar Wind Farm Project 

Estancia and Mountainair officials are protesting a billion-dollar wind farm project’s water usage request they say will strip away the towns’ water.  SunZia Wind and Transmission — developed by Pattern Energy — is a new renewable energy infrastructure project that installs wind farms in Arizona and New Mexico, harnessing more than 3,500 megawatts of new […]

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Torrance County to Vote on Extending ICE Prison Contract

Torrance County’s elected officials will meet Wednesday to vote on whether to extend a contract allowing the federal government to incarcerate asylum seekers in central New Mexico. The agenda for tomorrow’s Torrance County Commission meeting includes a request from County Manager Janice Barela to sign an amendment to the contract between the county government and […]

Posted inEstancia, Torrance County, Uncategorized

Torrance County to Vote on Extending ICE Prison Contract

Torrance County’s elected officials will meet Wednesday to vote on whether to extend a contract allowing the federal government to incarcerate asylum seekers in central New Mexico. The agenda for tomorrow’s Torrance County Commission meeting includes a request from County Manager Janice Barela to sign an amendment to the contract between the county government and […]

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Fined and Stripped of His Marijuana License, Dineh Benally Keeps on Growing

Three months ago, New Mexico issued a $1 million fine to embattled Navajo marijuana grower Dineh Benally and — citing him for “egregious” violations — ordered him to shut down his Torrance County cannabis farm. Benally has done anything but. Instead of closing up shop, he has expanded his operation along a rural highway near […]

Posted inEdgewood, Moriarty, Uncategorized

No Resolution For Community Fears Over Demolishing School Buildings

After community members voiced their concerns about the Moriarty-Edgewood School District’s plan to consolidate schools and demolish historic buildings, the district held a public meeting on April 9 seeking community input.  Several dozen parents, teachers and community members came before the school board seeking answers to their questions and ready to share their concerns about […]