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Top New Mexico Health Official Hopeful About Vaccine Rollout
- By Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press
The new state health chief says the arrival of vaccines in New Mexico marks a turning point and she s hopeful for a brighter day as people get vaccinated over the coming months.
Still, health Secretary Tracie Collins said Tuesday that while vaccination will prevent COVID-19 infection, there is more that needs to be learned about how effective inoculations will be in stemming transmission of the virus.
She says that means residents still need to wear masks, maintain social distancing, wash their hands often and keep up with other COVID-safe practices.
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Arrowhead Center is housed at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, but its mission is to serve entrepreneurs and businesses extends beyond campus. Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State Universitys world-ranked student business accelerator, Studio G, is currently open to students and recent alumni at 18 colleges and universities in New Mexico and Texas. Entrepreneur-in-residence Victor Hughes has been key to Studio Gs expansion in Santa Fe. (Courtesy photo)
Arrowhead Centers world-ranked student business accelerator, Studio G, is currently open to students and recent alumni at 18 colleges and universities in New Mexico and Texas. Entrepreneur-in-residence Victor Hughes has been key to Studio Gs expansion in Santa Fe.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. – New Mexico State University and Dry Point Distillers have launched Pistol Pete’s Six-Shooter, the first collegiate-licensed whiskey in the country. The whiskey will be available for purchase beginning Nov. 12 in and around Las Cruces. A portion of the proceeds will go to support NMSU’s more than 400 student-athletes.
“We’re so excited for this opportunity to work with New Mexico State University,” said Chris Schaefer, owner of Dry Point Distillers and a graduate of NMSU. “Craft distilling is an emerging industry in our state, and our business is still relatively new on the scene. This collaboration will help put us in front of a lot of new customers.”