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Sugarite Canyon State Park receives grant

Sugarite Canyon State Park receives grant

Sugarite Canyon State Park receives a grant to help purchase more than 10,000 tree and shrub seedlings.

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American Indian Day At Capital

American Indian Day At Capital

At the state Capital today, it's the 25th annual American Indian Day with Tribal leaders from pueblo and reservations around…

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House News

House News

The state House has approved a bill that gets more information to homeowners about their property taxes.

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Senate Confirms Marcantel

Senate Confirms Marcantel

The Senate has voted 38-1 to confirm Corrections Secretary Gregg Marcantel.

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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 22:55

Huge Prop Planes Over Taos County Just The Intro Featured

Written by  JIm Ball
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At this point, Cannon Air Force Base proposes to fly gargantuan C-130 cargo planes and CV-22 Ospreys low to the ground over Taos County. The Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft itself has a controversial history of crashes and fatalities.
But, according to local realtor Albino Martinez, those propeller-driven war machines are just the tip of the spear aimed at Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado.
“Bino” is a retired Air Force Senior Master Sergeant with more than 20 years of service. He says this Low Altitude Tactical Navigation training is likely a Special Ops program. Sound-barrier-breaking jets may not be far behind.

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