AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHigher Ed Shakeup: New Mexico Highlands University’s Board of Regents dismissed President Neil Woolf “without cause” after he sued the university over claims he was sidelined for refusing to cancel a construction contract and divert it to a friend of the board chair. Local Events: Luna Community College is bringing back its 17th Annual Car Show on June 13 with free admission, plus classic cars, custom builds, motorcycles, food trucks, and music. Community Fundraising: New Mexico Fight For Life announced its 4th Annual Masquerade Gala Ball on Sept. 26 in Santa Fe to raise money for suicide prevention and mental health programs. Politics & Tribes: The U.S. House passed the Albuquerque Indian School Act to return 10 acres from the former boarding school to a tribal trust for the 19 Pueblos, with the bill now moving to a Senate committee. Water & Agriculture: A new warning highlights how major U.S. aquifers are being depleted faster than they can recharge, raising alarms for farmers about what comes next. Sports & Culture: Highly Lethal V won the Ruidoso Futurity in record time, and UNM and Albuquerque are pushing to bring NCAA Tournament games back to the Pit.
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