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Offensive lineman Sage Doxtater (76) is an Aggie veteran, but New Mexico State is eager to use its two-game spring schedule to see what newcomers can do heading into the regular 2021 season. (New Mexico State Athletics photo)
February football, anyone?
The New Mexico State University football team will take a stab at something completely different Sunday, taking on Tarleton State at the Sun Bowl in El Paso. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m.
It’s a long-awaited moment for the Aggies, who did not participate in fall football because of the coronavirus pandemic. It’s the first of two spring games for NMSU, which will also host Dixie State at the Sun Bowl on March 6.
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When the New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission ended work on the Gila River diversion in 2020, it was a complete about-face.
The Gila River flows south of Cliff, Grant County, in June 2019. (Robert Browman/Albuquerque Journal)
The previous commission had spent years and $16 million for plans to divert the river for southwest New Mexico farmers.
Senate Bill 212 would amend the makeup of the nine-member body that oversees interstate water compacts.
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Sen. Majority Leader Peter Wirth, a Santa Fe Democrat and the bill sponsor, said the ISC’s duty to craft a long-term water plan calls for a commission that represents different political affiliations and state regions and avoids the “political pendulum swing” of changing administrations.
By Matt Jones
02/18/21
Construction of a new solar project at New Mexico State University began this week. The university has partnered with El Paso Electric (EPE) on the initiative that they call Aggie Power, which should be sufficient to power about one-third of the 900-acre NMSU campus in Las Cruces. They expect to complete the construction by this fall, and the project has been in the works since 2018. The goal of the partnership is to move forward on “mutual goals related to state renewable energy, climate action, and micro-grid development.”
Aggie Power is intended to not only provide the university with a source of renewable energy, but also to act as a “living laboratory” that offers training and research initiatives for electrical engineering faculty and students. Another benefit is that it will give the university a power boost between noon and early evening, when the demand for power is greatest.
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