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Monthly Archives: October 2021
PERA elections need more voters
Have you voted recently in a PERA election? If you are not a member of PERA, please excuse the intrusion. But you or a family member just might be a member and not even remember. PERA is the New … Continue reading
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Let WIPP expand again?
New Mexico’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant near Carlsbad is still the only long-term storage site for nuclear waste in the United States. It might be about to get longer-term and riskier. WIPP holds radioactive materials 2000 feet underground in hollowed-out … Continue reading
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In memory of Jerry Stuyvesant
Jerry Stuyvesant died in March. He has not been sufficiently eulogized, and his contribution to New Mexico has not been adequately recognized – partly due to COVID-19 restrictions on public gatherings. Here’s a piece of the story of this very … Continue reading
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