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School Bill Challenges New Mexico Virus Restrictions -
By Cedar Attanasio Associated Press / Report For America
A bipartisan group of New Mexico lawmakers is pushing legislation that would allow more students to attend class in person by shifting authority over decisions to reopen from state officials to local school boards.
The proposal follows the start of vaccine distribution to some teachers and growing pressure from parents to reopen schools and resume high school sports.
GOP House Minority Leader Jim Townsend, is expected to introduce the legislation on Monday.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham would likely veto the bill.
She has allowed for limited in-person learning for younger students and those with disabilities, but they cover only a fraction of students in the state.
A scientist whose work springs from the needs of Wyoming forage producers and another whose focus is increasing sheep producer profitability have received outstanding research awards from the Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station (WAES).
Anowar Islam, a professor in the Department of Plant Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Wyoming, received the Outstanding Research Award. Whit Stewart, an assistant professor in the Department of Animal Science, received the Early Career Research Award.
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University of Wyoming Extension forage specialist Anowar Islam discusses production research during a recent forage field day.
WAES is the research branch of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Hikers share tales of oryx encounters on Las Cruces trail, NM Game and Fish warns of dangers Algernon D Ammassa, Las Cruces Sun-News
Watch: Oryx grazing near hiking trail in Dripping Springs Natural Area of Las Cruces
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LAS CRUCES – Sarah Silva was hiking with her partner, journalist Heath Haussamen, one day last July on the Achenbach Canyon Trail in the Organ Mountain Desert Peaks National Monument.
Both experienced hikers and hunters, the couple had seen Facebook posts reporting sightings of oryx, a large antelope species native to Africa, close to the trail. They decided to hike up and see if they would spot one themselves.