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Eye on Government: Week of November 1, 2019

11/1/2019

 
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Walt Rubel reviewed the week's top news stories plus he reported on what happened during the most recent city and school board meetings. He also talked to Luis Cifuentes, Vice President for Research at NMSU.

Each week, Walt starts with a segment he calls "Rip and Read" a review of the top stories of the week. Here are the stories he selected this week:

Doña Ana early turnout numbers consistent with past elections, county clerk says by Michael


NM governor urges probe of immigrant processing center (Associated Press)

New Mexico teachers evaluated under revamped criteria by Morgan Lee

Aggie Uptown infrastructure development expected to be finished by January by Carlos Andres López

Sun-News wins statewide, network awards for reporting by Lucas Peerman

How a city's questionable film set purchase ultimately became a 'work of art' by Algernon D'Ammassa

Retired WSMR general named deputy director of NMSU's Physical Science Laboratory by Adriana M. Chavez

Doug Martin salary ranks third lowest in FBS by Jason Groves

Toys for Tots kicks off 2019 campaign
 by Mike Cook

Spaceflight symposium: ‘Go use it, we’ll get you there’
 by Elva K. Österreich


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