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Local official recognized for finishing management program

Local official recognized for finishing management program   Last updated 7/13/2021 at 4pm Three public officials, including Curry County’s chief deputy assessor, completed the New Mexico Certified Public Management Program and were recognized at a virtual graduation last month. New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service administers the nationally accredited program, NM EDGE, which stands for Education Designed to Generate Excellence in the public sector. “NM EDGE serves as a program of New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service to find and fill educational gaps in the public sector with classes that are affordable, accessible and meaningful,” said Mary C. DeLorenzo, NM EDGE program director. “We honor these notable public servants and their commitment to our mutual goal of better government through education. These individuals have demonstrated their dedication to succeed regardless of the circumstances.”

Valencia Gardeners Yard nominations deadline is on Friday - Valencia County News-Bulletin

Valencia Gardeners Yard nominations deadline is on Friday The deadline for the Valencia County Extension Master Gardeners and the News-Bulletin July Yard/Garden of the Month contest is Friday, July 9. Nominations may be made of any yard or garden in Valencia County with the winner receiving a $100 prize and a photo of the winning yard appearing in the July 15 News-Bulletin. Merlinda Acevedo, president of the Valencia County Master Gardeners, said judges will visit yards nominated on Saturday and  will be looking at yard appearance and maintenance, plant variety, water use, and creativity and design. Nominations must include: The name and telephone number of the yard/garden owner;

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