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New Mexico Selected To Participate In Intensive National Multi-agency Caregiver Workforce Grant Prog

Published   Jun 01, 2024 02:39PM
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SANTA FE — New Mexico has been selected to participate in a multi-agency intensive grant focused on improving the direct caregiver workforce.

This opportunity, spearheaded by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), will provide individualized technical assistance and expertise to help New Mexico address challenges in recruiting and retaining the direct care workforce.

Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, this initiative aligns with the Biden Administration’s 2 ... Read more

Under Secretary Fernandez to Visit New Mexico

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Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment Jose W. Fernandez will travel to Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 31, to participate in the United States-Spain Forum XXVII, where he will join a panel for Ses ... Read more

Off Season Travel: Springtime in New Mexico

Off-peak travel times offer the opportunity to see places that are overcrowded or overlooked during busier seasons. Click here for high-resolution version

SANTA FE, NM--(Marketwired - Jan 23, 2014) - Santa Fe, New Mexico enchants visitor ... Read more

Denver City became West Texas powerhouse after striking oil

DENVER CITY, Texas (KCBD) - Denver City sits on the southern edge of Yoakum County, about 80 miles southwest of Lubbock at the intersection of Highway 83 and 214. Almost 4,500 residents were counted in the 2020 Census.

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Nearly 200-year-old adobe home once registered by National Park Service on the market for over $10 m

Published   May 30, 2024 10:30AM
Adobe homes such as this one are becoming popular as homeowners seek to reduce their energy bills and environmental impact.

In Santa Fe, New Mexico, a nearly 200-year-old adobe mansion that was registered by the National Park Service as a historic structure in 1937 is on the market for a cool $12.5 million.

As Mansion Global reported, the 9,300-square-foot home dates back to around 1845 and was home to the De la Peña family until 1925. It was then sold to the visual artist and author Frank Applegate, who was well-know ... Read more