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KRWG News: Fiscal Cliff Could Cost NM 20,000 Jobs
KRWG News Published on Dec 4, 2012 by KRWGnews 12.4.12 (LAS CRUCES) — New Mexicans could potentially lose 20,000 jobs if the U.S. Congress fails to reach an agreement on the “fiscal cliff,” goes into effect in 2013. The fiscal…
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NMSU’s Town-Gown Commission aims to strengthen community ties
DATE by AUTHOR, NMSU News Center New Mexico State University President Barbara Couture has formed a new commission aimed at exploring new possibilities for strengthening and facilitating the exchange of information and ideas between the university and the regional community….
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