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Court rejects PNM appeal over power plant

state supreme court yesterday Upheld the decision by the Public Regulatory Commission Deny Public Service Company of New MexicoIt included a request by the company to relinquish its partial ownership of the Four Corners power plant and a loan order authorizing PNM to recover its costs. As reported by the Associated Press, PNM had originally proposed to transfer the stake to Navajo Transitional Energy. The factory is located in the Navajo Nation and serves customers in both New Mexico and Arizona. One of China’s objections to rejecting the PNM’s request in 2021 is that it has not yet completed a solar and storage facility intended to replace the energy lost from the San Juan power plant. That included concerns about how the company would provide power to supplement the Four Corners plant. Power plant. by the way, The Ministry of Workforce Solutions reported yesterday Under the Energy Transition Act Displacement Assistance Fund, San Juan Power Plant displaced workers have received more than $7 million in 350 direct payments, more than 90% of which are paid to San Juan County residents. “We have heard very clearly that the need for direct financial assistance from workers is number one to fill the gap created by the closure of factories and mines,” said Sarita Nehru, Director of Workforce Solutions. In a statement, he added that the DWS is also “linking workers” to 170 people. Retraining and rehire resources. ”

IFAM Acquires Railyard

of International Folk Craft Market It opens this week and runs through the weekend at a new venue, the Santa Fe Railroad Yards. Today’s early bird session starts at 9am and the general market opens at 11am.See full schedule here, which focused on the theme “Identity is Handcrafted,” including details from this year’s IFAM Lecture Series, held at SITE Santa Fe. Sunday will be “Community Day,” with tickets to the general market $15 instead of $25, and free for first responders, educators, medical professionals and active duty military. There are also performances scheduled for the weekend. Due to the change of the market venue from Museum Hill, caused concern from residents and businesses In and around railway yards, on the influx of traffic into already congested areas of town. IFAM focuses on public transport to market participants. For example, Rio Metro today added a market-specific schedule for Saturday and Sunday, allowing market participants to purchase a rail runner ‘add-on’ along with their ticket. The market is manned by a free bike attendant and two shuttles run from the South Capitol Rail Runner Station and from the Santa Fe Place Mall.

Special master recommends water payment

Earlier this week, U.S. Circuit Court Judge Michael Melloy served as a special judge. texas vs new mexico water conflict, Recommended by the U.S. Supreme Court for approval settlement of the case agreed by the state November of last year. in the statement, Attorney General Raul Torres, called the case “one of the most significant water incidents in New Mexico’s recent history,” and called it “an effort to ensure the safety of New Mexico’s farmers and residents.” We are proud to have reached an agreement to equitably distribute the water beneath the Elephant Butte Reservoir.” Local governments will receive a fair share of water for decades to come. The Special Master’s decision is “another step in the right direction for New Mexicans and the rest of the dry west,” Torez points out. State Engineer Mike Hamman also said in a statement, “We are delighted that the Special Captain has recognized New Mexico’s authority to manage the waters of the lower Rio Grande.” We are fully committed to managing the waters of our settlements and the lower Rio Grande.” Compact through water rights management, depletion management and supply augmentation strategies to prevent the burden of compliance from being placed on a single sector, especially agriculture. We look forward to a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court during his next term. ”

Officials Tout Infrastructure Plans

Senior White House Counsel Mitch Landrieu said: federal infrastructure The fund is in New Mexico this week, along with other officials, touting future investments in the state. Yesterday, Mr. Landrieu and Sen. Martin Heinrich (D.N.M.), Discussed soon-to-be-available funding for residential weatherproofing and residential energy efficiency projects, New Mexico received $26 million under a bipartisan infrastructure law. Landrieu, along with Heinrich, Senator Ben Ray Lejean and Gov. Michelle Lejean Grisham, will tour the state, including winning a $675 million prize for broadband access in Santa Fe. It also included a press conference announcing plans to expand the In a statement, the governor said the new funding “will enable us to achieve our greatest goals and projects.” The state plans to submit a plan detailing how the funds will be used to the federal government by the end of the year, according to a news release. “Access to high-speed internet is no longer a luxury, but a necessity for full participation in today’s society,” Landrieu said in a statement. “Building high-speed Internet infrastructure in New Mexico will help level the playing field, promote economic growth and opportunity, and help achieve the president’s goal of providing Internet for all.”

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ICYMI, State Department of Culture encounter with culture podcast Started the 4th season in collaboration with New Mexico Historical Museumand an investigation into the rights of indigenous peoples after the landmark Trujillo v. Gurley case of 1948. In the latest episode 4, Moderator Charlotte Juszynski and Co-Moderator Stephanie Padilla with Tribal Leader Porter Swenzel (Santa Clara Pueblo), Capo Community School Executive Director June Lorenzo (Laguna Pueblo) ) about the complex realities surrounding indigenous suffrage. Navajo/Diné), chief judge of the Pueblo of Zia.

good quilting

online magazine good good goodrecent stories of “How Transfiber Artists Use Quilts to Tell Stories” Also included is new work by Albuquerque-based non-binary fiber artist Elliott Underberg. euphoria quilt project The story says it was partly “inspired by recent events”. Group Quilt Project in Oklahoma I set out to make 18 quilts to represent the 18,000 quilts burned in the Tulsa race massacre. says Underberg good good good The Oklahoma project made them feel, “‘Okay, there are people who want to be on this project.'” We encourage queer people of all gender identities and gender expressions to submit their blocks. Anderberg also elaborates on some of the guidelines in this instagram storyis currently accepting submissions. As the story says, “Prompts are as follows”Create a quilt block that expresses or explores the joys of your gender expanse‘Made of machine washable material, within specific dimensions. We welcome submissions from anywhere. “If you resonate with that prompt, you belong here,” Underberg wrote on Instagram. “If you are questioning your gender or sexuality, you belong here. If you are heterosexual and cisgender and want to support this project, we are currently You can do so by sharing with

real unreal talk

Santa Fe-based Meow Wolf’s first store in Texas, “Real Unreal” It opens next week in Grapevine, Texas, and the first previews have already begun. los angeles times As game critic Todd Martens wrote in his story: “Meow Wolf is ready for Texas. Is Texas ready for Meow Wolf?The new location “will be instantly recognizable to anyone familiar with Meow Wolf’s work, especially the first location in Santa Fe, New Mexico, as it gives a lot of hints.” He said: “Meow Wolf doesn’t just rest on the past. Meow Wolf arrived in Texas with a statement.” It revolves around the company’s decision to open two stores instead of just one (another one in houston Given the state’s conservative politics and policies on issues such as LGBTQ rights and abortion, the event is scheduled for next year. “Texas politics is not a favorite subject of government officials and artists. Times It was my first time seeing a Grapevine store,” Martens wrote, adding that Meow Wolf will be using social media platforms throughout June’s Pride Month to “explore the history of LGBTQ+ activism, as well as expand the efforts of transgender educational institutions.” He pointed out that he was using As for art in new places, of dallas morning news (Also claims to have received an exclusive first look)) describes this setting as follows: The exhibition “takes place in the home of a fictional multi-generational family and follows the story of the characters who live there. Travel through portals beyond the imagination as you search for the world, from dark and lush forests lit by tiny lights to the entrance to a mysterious refrigerator, the visitor sees this ever-expanding world. You can navigate over 30 rooms and corridors inside a house that looks like a psychedelic, revealing the details of Jared’s life and mind under a psychedelic microscope.” That’s nostalgic!

Breath of the ripening summer

of nationwide heat wave continue, National Weather Service Mostly sunny days are expected here, with highs approaching 94 degrees. Winds will be between 5 and 15 mph, with a 20% chance of rain showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. The chances of rain tonight, tomorrow and tomorrow night are about the same, but it will clear up on Sunday. The maximum temperature will be close to 96 degrees, and the wind will be a little stronger. thank you for reading! The Word is reading one of them. New YorkerThe “classic” story of —This is about Elton John— Prior to the Santa Fe Salute Elton John concert What Happens During SFR Best of Santa Fe Party On July 28th, at the railroad yard.

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