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Valencia County receives funding from Legislature

City of Belen Sewer Lines for W. Aragon Road Improvements: Baca ($230,000), Armstrong ($200,000), Lujan Grisham ($430,000) Eagle Park Improvements: Lujan Grisham ($566,000), Baca ($180,000) Don Luis Trujillo Blvd. Improvements: Baldonado ($100,000, Baca ($200,000) Fajardo ($150,000) Eagle Park Fence Install: Armstrong ($108,000) Eagle Park Trail and Maintenance Construction: Baldonado ($105,000) Eagle Park Veterans Memorial Construction: Baca ($100,000) Gazebo and Arch Gateway Renovation: Armstrong ($30,000) Total for Belen: $2,399,000 Village of Bosque Farms Police Department Vehicles: Baldonado ($106,500), Sanchez ($100,000) Fire and Police Department Improvements: Sanchez ($200,000) Total for Bosque Farms: $1,266,000 Village of Los Lunas River Park Improvements: Baldonado ($125,000), Baca ($100,000) Indoor Aquatic Center: Sanchez ($150,000) Total for Los Lunas: $775,000 Town of Peralta Road Improvements: Lujan Grisham ($500,000) Wastewater Collection System: Luj

News Digest (March 4)

To register to get a COVID-19 vaccine, visit cvvaccine.nmhealth.org or call 1-855-600-3453, press option 0 for vaccine questions, and then option 4 for tech support. If you already registered and need to update your information, and have received a confirmation code, you will go to the website and select “view my profile” from there you’ll enter that code and your birthday and proceed to fill out the information. If you already registered and did not receive a confirmation code, you will go to the website and select “view my profile” and select “do not know my confirmation code” and from there you can enter your email or phone number and birth date and from there you’ll be sent that code to proceed from there.

Local volunteers providing food boxes to families in need

Knowing food can be scarce for Valencia County families and sometimes even harder to come by during the pandemic, local volunteers and organizations are making use of a federal program to get nutritious, fresh food into the hands of those who need it most. On Friday, Feb. 5, a semi truck hauling 1,300 boxes of food was met by a small army of volunteers from local churches, businesses and community centers to distribute the food across the county. The boxes come from the Farmers to Families Food Box Program, a USDA grant program that partners with national, regional and local distributors, to purchase fresh produce, dairy and meat products from American producers of all sizes.

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