April 22 2012 - Volunteers noted for invaluable efforts in Leon Valley Many non-resident volunteers have connections through the Leon Valley Library or area businesses, or attended area schools. Angela Trejo, Crystal Caldera, Vicky Wallace, Rose Hurlock and Chief Wallace, and to our official photographer Adam Martinez. [...] thanks to the staff members who welcomed guests and helped serve: The Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG) has selected the city of Leon ... |
April 21 2012 - 1 - Bus Money The North Central Regional Transit District can't account for its past Nine years after the state approved a new rural public transportation district, nearly two-dozen free bus routes crisscross Santa Fe, Taos, Rio Arriba and Los Alamos counties. Last year, the district provided roughly 374,000 rides. |
April 20 2012 - 43 killed in Mexico after truck, bus collide MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - At least 43 people were killed when a cargo truck crashed into a bus on a highway in eastern Mexico, in one of the worst traffic accidents the country has suffered in recent years. Pictures of the crash site near the municipality of Alamo Temapache in Veracruz state showed the side of the bus ripped open, with seats mangled by the impact and debris and luggage strewn ... |
April 19 2012 - 3 years later, what's become of the tea party? SAN ANTONIO — Three years ago he was merely a face in a very large crowd, standing outside the Alamo on Tax Day as Glenn Beck spoke of drawing a line in the sand. A businessman, husband, father of... |
April 15 2012 - Is the Tea Party dead? SAN ANTONIO -- Three years ago he was merely a face in a very large crowd, standing outside the Alamo on Tax Day as Glenn Beck spoke of drawing a line in the sand.A businessman, husband, father of five and grandfather of 14, Bruce Baillio bought a mi ... |
March 14 2012 - Students unhurt in Mustang, bus collision Alamogordo Department of Public Safety officers are investigating an accident Tuesday that involved a school bus and a car at First Street and New York Avenue, an ADPS spokesman said. |
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