Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQjournal NM: Around New Mexico
... applicants. The new manager will succeed Dan Dible, who plans to retire next April. He has worked for the city of Hobbs since February 2003. West Nile Found in Deming DEMING - Mosquitoes found in four pools tested positive for West Nile Virus, city officials said. A state lab confirmed ...
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ABQjournal NM: Around New Mexico
Saturday, August 4, 2007 Around New Mexico Journal and Wire Reports 2 Treated for West Nile SANTA FE - State health officials confirmed that a woman from San Juan County and a teenage girl from Roosevelt County were treated for West Nile virus. The state Health Department said Friday ...
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ABQjournal NM: Two West Nile Cases Confirmed
Thursday, July 26, 2007 Two West Nile Cases Confirmed By Olivier Uyttebrouck Journal Staff Writer A 57-year-old Chaves County woman and a 66-year-old Doña Ana County man are receiving treatment in Texas for West Nile virus, health officials confirmed Wednesday. They are New Mexico's first two ...
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ABQjournal NM: Around New Mexico
... determined the blaze was human caused, but Ware said he could not immediately release details until the investigation is complete. Horse Has West Nile Virus HOBBS - A horse in Lea County has been confirmed with the West Nile virus, a mosquito-borne illness that can also strike humans. ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Lea County Horse Confirmed With West Nile
Tuesday, July 03, 2007 Lea County Horse Confirmed With West Nile Associated Press HOBBS A horse in Lea County has been confirmed with the West Nile virus, a mosquito-borne illness that also can strike humans. It was the first case in a horse in New Mexico this year, the state Department ...
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ABQjournal: Rain May Bring West Nile Virus
Thursday, June 21, 2007 Rain May Bring West Nile Virus By Lee Ross Mountain View Telegraph An itchy mosquito bite might not just be a minor irritation this summer. There is a real risk of West Nile virus. "I think (West Nile virus) will surge back up this year, because it's been so wet," said ...
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