KRQE Albuquerque, New Mexico - Thu Nov 26
The New Mexico Land Office says 10,260 acres of newly acquired state trust land has been designated to boost income for Carrie Tingley Children's Hospital in Albuquerque.
Water Firm To Continue ServiceMountain View Telegraph - Thu Nov 26
Thanks to an agreement between two local water companies, Thunder Mountain Water Co.
Town prepares to say goodbye to Governor KingKOB-TV - Fri Nov 20
A small New Mexico town prepares for the funeral of a larger-than-life political legend, and a visit from one of his best pals, a former president of the United States.
Attorney General King remembers father, former governorKOB-TV New Mexico - Thu Nov 19
Former Governor Bruce King will be laid to rest Saturday morning in Stanley, and his son, Gary, New Mexico's attorney general, shared memories of his dad's long life and political career on Thursday.
Students Excited About MESAMountain View Telegraph - Thu Nov 19
With nationwide high school math and science scores on the decline, a new program at Estancia High School is getting lots of students excited about those very subjects.
Woman Brings Warmth to KidsMountain View Telegraph - Thu Nov 19
Small, neatly folded, colorful sweaters sit on a small table beside Nancy Wilson's bed.
Everyone in N.M. Has Their Gov. King StoryMountain View Telegraph - Thu Nov 19
The first time I shook Bruce King's hand, I was a 17-year-old kid who could do a dead-on impression of him.
Former New Mexico Gov. Bruce King dies at age 85Silver City Sun-News - Sat Nov 14
Former New Mexico Gov. Bruce King was a back-slapping, hand-pumping, old-fashioned politician, equally at home on the ranch or in the Roundhouse.
Former New Mexico Gov. Bruce King dies at age 85Clovis News-Journal - Fri Nov 13
Former New Mexico Gov. Bruce King was a back-slapping, hand-pumping, old-fashioned politician, equally at home on the ranch or in the Roundhouse.
Former Gov. Bruce King diesSantaFeNewMexican.com - Fri Nov 13
Former Gov. Bruce King died overnight. He was 85. King, who served three non-consecutive terms from 1971 to 1974, from 1979 to 1982 and from 1991 to 1994, had been sick and died at his ranch near Stanley.
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