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PRC to discuss potential impact of storms on the size of utility ratepayers bills

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... AZTEC The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission will discuss the potential impact of the extreme winter storm that reached New Mexico over Valentine’s Day weekend and cut off power to millions of customers in Texas. During a PRC meeting on Feb. 24, several PRC-regulated utilities including New Mexico Gas Company and Public Service Company of New Mexico discussed the impact that the storm had on their operations. These impacts included raising the cost of power and natural gas purchased from the market, which in turn may lead to increases in customer bills. The New Mexico attorney general has announced an investigation into the spiking prices.

San Juan College planning virtual career, internship fair Feb 22-26

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... FARMINGTON While the labor market in San Juan County is far from ideal, Jill Bishop, the director of the San Juan College Center for Student Careers and Employment, has a message for local job seekers who may be letting their frustration get the best of them. “Even if you’re discouraged, even if you’ve applied for 100 jobs, it’s good to get out there and do some networking,” she said. “It doesn’t hurt, and networking is huge in finding you a job.” Bishop is the organizer of a sizable networking opportunity set to take place through the college later this month. The virtual Career and Internship Fair takes place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily from Monday, Feb. 22 through Friday, Feb. 26. The event will feature dozens of companies and organizations, and the event is being held virtually because of the social distancing requirements brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hitchhiker near Cortez gets three years for stabbing driver

Hitchhiker near Cortez gets three years for stabbing driver Durango, Colorado Mon 1% chance of precipitation 15% chance of precipitation 7% chance of precipitation 9% chance of precipitation 27% chance of precipitation Victim hospitalized for several days Hitchhiker near Cortez gets three years for stabbing driver Toggle font size Escuchar en Español: Loading the Español audio player. Travis Clitso, 25, of Pinon, Arizona, has been sentenced in federal court to three years and one month in prison for assault with a dangerous weapon in Indian Country. According to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Albuquerque, Clitso pleaded guilty Oct. 8 and was sentenced Jan. 22. Court records indicate Clitso is a member of the Navajo Nation.

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