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Argentini ne pomaže ni evrogol Mesija, Čile uzeo bod za radost Paragvaja

Argentini ne pomaže ni evrogol Mesija, Čile uzeo bod za radost Paragvaja
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Une actrice emblématique de «Good Doctor» quitte la série: «Ça a été une décision très difficile à prendre»

Une actrice emblématique de «Good Doctor» quitte la série: «Ça a été une décision très difficile à prendre»
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NMSU grows brand with official coffee

A portion of the proceeds will support more than 400 student athletes. Athletic director Mario Moccia said he’s been looking forward to having an official Aggie coffee for some time. “With NMSU’s position as the state’s land-grant institution and our history of agriculture, the collaboration makes perfect sense,” he said in a statement. Nicholas Gonzales, along with business partner Leandra Gamboa, founded Estas Manos in 2018. The company works to help farmers and farming communities in Latin America through sustainable coffee sourcing and production. Gamboa is from Las Cruces and a graduate of NMSU. She and Gonzales met in law school in San Francisco.

TUES: New Mexico Launches Free At-Home COVID Testing And App To Register For Vaccine Cue, + More

By Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press New Mexico is partnering with a national health care company to provide free, at-home COVID-19 test kits. State health officials said Tuesday that the kits can be ordered via Vault Medical Services website. All that s needed is an internet connection, email address and a photo. Recipients can mail the sample back for processing after self-administering the test with a virtual testing supervisor. Results will be returned within 24 to 48 hours of being received by the lab. State officials acknowledged the lack of broadband access around New Mexico and said the new at-home option is meant to bolster the in-person testing clinics that have been operating since the pandemic began.

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