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  • Man accused of exposing self

    The Staff of The News|Updated Nov 27, 2018

    CLOVIS — A 60-year-old man was accused of exposing himself to an employee during Black Friday at Clovis’ shopping mall. Jeffery Cole of Clovis was charged with misdemeanor indecent exposure after a woman at North Plains Mall told police things took a turn for the awkward while they were talking about free samples at the store where she was working. Cole spoke Tuesday with The News and said “everything (the employee) said about me is false,” and that the incident was “more than a misunderstanding.” Cole said he was release...

  • Curry resolution declares racino support

    David Grieder|Updated Nov 27, 2018

    CLOVIS — In a special meeting Tuesday, Curry County Commissioners voted 4-1 to approve a resolution that specifically declares support for the area receiving the state’s sixth and final racino license. The decision comes just in time for one of the ultimate scheduled meetings on the matter by the New Mexico Racing Commission, which convenes today in Santa Fe to hear tribe input and final pitches from the five applicants for the horse racing and slot-gaming license, of which three have proposed projects in Clovis. County Man...

  • Woman arrested in connection with crash that injured child

    David Grieder|Updated Nov 27, 2018

    CLOVIS — A woman was arrested this weekend in connection with a late-night crash that sent a young child to a Texas hospital for treatment. Angelee Molinas, 50, of Clovis, was charged with great bodily harm by vehicle, a third-degree felony, and aggravated DWI, among other charges, following a collision just before midnight Saturday in Clovis. Clovis police were nearby conducting a traffic stop when they heard the crash between two pickup trucks around 11:36 p.m. at the intersection of Prince Street and Wilhite Road. “I immed...