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Moriartyโ€™s longtime councilor denies former city clerkโ€™s corruption allegations

By Connor Currier A Moriarty City Councilor is denying allegations of government corruption made by the former city clerk/treasurer, attributing the claims to a disgruntled employee. Councilor Steve Anaya says he doesnโ€™t believe former City Clerk/Treasurer Deborah Liuโ€™s accusations of government corruption.  โ€œI donโ€™t believe that, and I believe those comments are from a disgruntled […]

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Moriarty audit partner: ‘A budget wasn’t established… it’s a violation of state law’

By Connor Currier During Moriarty City Councilโ€™s special meeting on Aug. 27, the governing body responded to multiple recent reports by NM.news of allegations of years of financial mismanagement leveled by the city’s former clerk/treasurer. At the meeting, the first article they touched on was a report about how the city of Moriarty had overspent […]

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Albuquerque eyes $777M investment in fusion energy research

Albuquerque city councilors may consider some of their biggest financial decisions of the year when they meet Wednesday, a few days later than usual because of the Labor Day holiday. The meeting could include a massive industrial revenue bond for a nuclear fusion facility, along with votes on previously deferred housing initiatives. Nuclear fusion development […]

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Estancia resolves water crisis after community-wide emergency response

The Town of Estancia has successfully restored water service after a critical shortage forced emergency conservation measures and community-wide assistance in mid-August, according to a memo from Mayor Nathan Dial. The crisis reached its peak on Aug. 11-12, when storage tanks dropped to critically low levels, prompting officials to ask residents to conserve water and […]

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City of Moriarty struggles with ‘nearly a decade’ of mismanaged financial records

By Connor Currrier During an Aug. 27 Moriarty City Council Special Meeting, Financial Analyst Emily Sanchez said the cityโ€™s financial record books have โ€œun-posted transactionsโ€ dating all the way back to 2015 during a financial analyst update. โ€œThereโ€™s been un-posted transactions still sitting there from (July) of 2015 to (July) of 2021,โ€ said Sanchez. โ€œTheyโ€™re […]