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Heeeeyaaaa! Time to head for Santa Fe - Daily Breeze


Heeeeyaaaa! Time to head for Santa Fe
Daily Breeze
By Jenny Peters Pueblo adobe house in Santa Fe. Photo courtesy of Santa Fe Tourism, by Jack Parsons Carved curcifixes (santos) at the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe. Photo by Jenny Peters Pull on your cowboy boots, strap on your ...

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Santa Fe, NM, to have nation's highest minimum wage - Reuters


Santa Fe, NM, to have nation's highest minimum wage
Reuters
By Zelie Pollon | SANTA FE, New Mexico (Reuters) - When Santa Fe's minimum wage rises to $10.29 an hour on March 1, the New Mexico capital will have the highest local wage requirement in the country, according to the National Employment Law Project.

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Colorado wisecrack angers New Mexicans - KRQE


Colorado wisecrack angers New Mexicans
KRQE
Santa Fe, New Mexico - Colorado's tourism chief is rapidly backpedaling from a wisecrack he made about New Mexico. He thought it was funny, but it's not getting a lot of laughs around New Mexico. Al White, the director of the Colorado Tourism Office is ...

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Tobacco sale concerns delay Indian Affairs secretary's appointment - Las Cruces Sun-News


Tobacco sale concerns delay Indian Affairs secretary's appointment
Las Cruces Sun-News
By Milan Simonich / msimonich@tnmnp.com SANTA FE - State senators, concerned about possible illegal tobacco sales at a tribal store in which Arthur Allison has an interest, delayed a vote today on whether to confirm him as secretary of the Department ...

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Fitch Rates Santa Fe, NM's GRT Bonds 'AA+'; Outlook Stable - MarketWatch (press release)


Fitch Rates Santa Fe, NM's GRT Bonds 'AA+'; Outlook Stable
MarketWatch (press release)
Santa Fe serves as the county seat and state capital and is located in north central New Mexico. The local economy is anchored by the large state government presence. Other important sectors include tourism and recreation, retail trade, healthcare, ...

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