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  • Press release: City water meets state standard

    CLOVIS, NM (June 3, 2010) – New Mexico American Water recently announced the results of its 2009 water quality reports for its Clovis service area. The reports show that water quality meets state and federal standards for all of its Clovis area systems. New Mexico American Water has about 60,000 customers within the state. “We are pleased to report that the water supplied to our customers is of higher quality than required by state and federal drinking water standards,” said Kathy Wright, general manager of New Mex...

  • Veteran editor joins Freedom board

    Freedom Communications Inc. announced Thursday that Larry Kramer, a former newspaperman and founder of the online financial website MarketWatch, was elected to the board of directors. Freedom owns the Clovis News Journal, Portales News-Tribune and Quay County Sun. “Larry has extensive experience in creating and fostering digital media operations for traditional media companies, and we look forward to his contribution as a member of Freedom’s board of directors,” said James Dunning, Jr., board chairman. “We believe Larry’s... Full story

  • Veteran editor joins Freedom board

    Freedom Communications Inc. announced Thursday that Larry Kramer, a former newspaperman and founder of the online financial website MarketWatch, was elected to the board of directors. Freedom owns the Clovis News Journal, Portales News-Tribune and Quay County Sun. “Larry has extensive experience in creating and fostering digital media operations for traditional media companies, and we look forward to his contribution as a member of Freedom’s board of directors,” said James Dunning, Jr., board chairman. “We believe Larry’s... Full story

  • Tres Amigas will pair with Viridity Energy

    The Associated Press CLOVIS — The company that hopes to connect United States power grids at a site in eastern New Mexico has announced an operations agreement to build and run the site. The Tres Amigas company is pairing with Viridity Energy, Inc., on the project. The proposed Tres Amigas SuperStation in Clovis, announced last October, would allow electricity to flow more freely across the nation's three massive power grids, breaking down barriers to ramping up alternative energy in the United States. Under the...