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Home use as primary residence insulates tax credit
Q: I purchased a home in 2009 and claimed an $8,000 tax credit that was available for new homeowners. I am self-employed and when my business lease expires at the... Read more »
Three to be honored for dedication to N.M.
Don Maddox, retired district judge and president of the J.F Maddox Foundation; James M. Maddox, chairman, Maddox, Holloman & Kirksey, P.C. of Hobbs; and Trudy Healy, co-owner of Rancho Milagro... Read more »
Entrepreneur seminar set for Wed. at UNM Sci-Tech Park
The next free Center for Commercialization & Entrepreneurial Training seminar on Wednesday from 8 a.m.– noon will focus on operations startup, monitoring and human resources. The seminar will be at... Read more »
Casino tribes facing wastewater challenges
SANTA ANA PUEBLO — The world of wastewater management has shifted for New Mexico’s Pueblo communities since the arrival of casinos. Native American tribal wastewater treatment professionals are now facing... Read more »
NAFTA Institute’s 2011 conference set for June 16
SUNLAND PARK — The “2011 NAFTA Institute/Supplier Meet the Buyer Conference” will take place on June 16 at the Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino in Sunland Park. This conference is... Read more »
Il Vicino concocts new brewery experience
Welcome to a whole new brewery experience from Il Vicino. The company just opened up a bigger and better version of its brewery at 2381 Aztec NE, offering a little... Read more »
PITCHING A CONCEPT
Patricia Langan and Steven Lowder say that for a $2.75 million investment, their company, called Hotzymes, could deliver $36 million in sales of engineered enzymes. All enzymes can be improved,... Read more »
Uncertainty shadows rules on estate tax
Congress has thrown so many curve balls at estate tax planners lately you’d think Dodgers pitching great Sandy Koufax was in charge. Gazillionaires who died last year, among them New... Read more »
Gains Up in Smoke
WASHINGTON — Americans earned and spent more in March, but much of the extra money went to pay for gas. Personal incomes rose 0.5 percent last month and consumer spending... Read more »
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Spaceport Budget Halved Next Year ELEPHANT BUTTE — The New Mexico Spaceport Authority’s budget has been slashed by more than half for the next fiscal year and that has at... Read more »
Modular Reactors Touted for N.M.
HOBBS — New Mexico is a perfect place to begin using modular nuclear reactors, an assistant energy secretary said. “The smaller units don’t require the cooling systems that bigger plants... Read more »
Worrying Signs
WASHINGTON — A pair of weak economic reports Thursday show the U.S. economic recovery remains fragile: Economic growth slowed sharply in the first quarter, and jobless claims unexpectedly jumped last... Read more »

