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UNIVERSITY DISTRICTCITIZEN'S DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEENOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given to the...

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Las Cruces Sun News, UNIVERSITY DISTRICTCITIZEN'S DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEENOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given to the general public that an application involving the property and/or issues described below has been submitted and is available for review at the Community Development Department (Suite 1100) on the first floor of City Hall located at 700 N. Main Street, Las Cruces, New Mexico. The property is located within the corporate limits of the City of Las Cruces.The University District Citizens' Design Review Committee will hold a public hearing on the item listed below in accordance with the Zoning Code on Monday, April 7, 2014 beginning at 10:00 a.m. in Room 1158 at City Hall, 700 North Main Street, Las Cruces, New Mexico. Persons unable to attend the scheduled University Avenue Corridor Citizens' Design Review Committee public hearing may deliver written comments regarding this case to the Community Development Department located in Suite 1100 of the Las Cruces City Hall, 700 N. Main Street, Las Cruces, NM 88001 or mail them to P.O. Box 20000, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 88004. Written comments may also be presented at the public hearing.The City of Las Cruces does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, color, ancestry, serious medical condition, national origin, age, or disability in the provision of services. The City of Las Cruces will make reasonable accommodation for a qualified individual who wishes to attend this meeting. Please notify the City Community Development Department at least 48 hours before the meeting by calling 528-3043 (voice) or 1-800-659-8331 (TTY) if accommodation is necessary. This document can be made available in alternative formats by calling the same numbers list above.I. NEW BUSINESS1. Case No. UD-14-01: A request for approval of a commercial alteration to an existing business located at 2121 S. Triviz Drive. The subject property is located within the University District-University Avenue Zone (UD-UAZ). Submitted by Verizon Wireless.Pub #52913Run Date: Mar 23, 2014

LAS CRUCES EXTRA-TERRITORIAL ZONING COMMISSION (ETZ) AGENDA for Thursday, April 17, 2014, at 6:00 pm in the...

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Las Cruces Sun News, LAS CRUCES EXTRA-TERRITORIAL ZONING COMMISSION (ETZ) AGENDA for Thursday, April 17, 2014, at 6:00 pm in the Commission Chambers of the Doña Ana County Government Center, 845 N. Motel Blvd., Las Cruces, NM. NEW BUSINESSREVIEW / ACTION / DISCUSSIONZ13-005/DOÑA ANA COUNTY - Doña Ana County is recommending initial zoning on a 15.98+/- acre parcel located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Dripping Springs Road and Sonoma Ranch Boulevard. The parcel has been placed in a holding zone classification, ECN1 (Public Conservation District, holding zone when public lands are transferred to private ownership), per Section 3.2.C.1 of the ETZ Ordinance. The proposed initial zoning is EC3c (Planned Commercial District, 3.0-acre minimum lot size, attractive and efficient retail and personal service facilities of integrated design, with conditions). The parcel is described as being a 15.98-acre tract of land, more or less, part of Lots 19 and 20, in Section 23, Township 23 South, Range 2 East, N.M.P.M. of the U.S.G.L.O. Surveys, located east of the City of Las Cruces, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, as recorded in the office of the Doña Ana County Clerk on November 28, 2012, with Instrument #1229315. The property can be further identified by Map Code # 4-011-136-184-011.Pub #52923Run Date: Mar 23, Apr 17, 2014

LEGAL NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: Competitive sealed proposals for Workforce Investment Act Adult &...

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Las Cruces Sun News, LEGAL NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: Competitive sealed proposals for Workforce Investment Act Adult & Dislocated Worker programs are being solicited by the Southwestern Area Workforce Development Board. The selected offeror will be responsible for the provision of Workforce Investment Act services in a seven-county area of Southwest New Mexico. A copy of the Request for Proposals and instructions for submittal may be obtained beginning March 17, 2014 from the procurement manager by calling (575) 740-5381 or by sending an email request to rfp@employnm.com. A Pre-proposal Conference is scheduled at 2:00 pm (MDT) on March 27, 2014 at the Mesilla Town Hall located at 2231 Avenida de Mesilla in Mesilla, NM 88046. Extended Submittal Deadline: Sealed proposals will be received no later than 2:00 pm (MDT) on April 29, 2014 at the office of the Procurement Manager, Southwestern Area Workforce Development Board, 600 Hwy 195 Suite C, Elephant Butte, New Mexico 87935 or at P.O. Box 1072, Elephant Butte, NM 87935.Pub #52915Run Dates: Mar 23, 24, 2014

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR CONSULTANT FOR GOVERNMENTAL SERVICESFOR NEW MEXICO MORTGAGE FINANCE AUTHORITYThe...

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Las Cruces Sun News, REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR CONSULTANT FOR GOVERNMENTAL SERVICESFOR NEW MEXICO MORTGAGE FINANCE AUTHORITYThe New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority ("MFA") is seeking proposals from qualified persons or firms to provide MFA with governmental consultant services, to include advising and assisting MFA in the furtherance of its legislative priorities. To view and obtain a copy of the Request for Proposals ("RFP"), please access our website at: http://housingnm.org/governmental-services-consultant Responses must be delivered in hardcopy to MFA by no later than 4:00 pm, April 11, 2014. Pub #52914Run Dates: Mar 23, 24, 25, 2014

NOTICE OF ADOPTION The City Council of The City of Las Cruces, New Mexico, Hereby Gives Notice of Its...

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Las Cruces Sun News, NOTICE OF ADOPTION The City Council of The City of Las Cruces, New Mexico, Hereby Gives Notice of Its Adoption of The Following Ordinance at a Regular City Council Meeting Held on March 17, 2014:1. Council Bill No. 14-022; Ordinance No. 2707 : An Ordinance to Repeal Las Cruces Municipal Code 1997, Article IV, Business Registration and Licensing, Division 1, Generally, Sections 16-96 Through 16-125, and Division 2, Business Registrations, Sections 16-126 Through 16-165; and to Enact a New Las Cruces Municipal Code 1997, Sections 16-96 Through 16-165.Copies Are Available for Inspection During Working Hours at the Office of the City Clerk. Witness My Hand and Seal of the City of Las Cruces on this the 18th day of March 2014. Esther Martinez-Carrillo, MMCCity ClerkPub #52984Run Date: Mar 23, 2014

Members of the public are invited to provide comment on hearings for the issuance of or transfers of liquor...

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Las Cruces Sun News, Members of the public are invited to provide comment on hearings for the issuance of or transfers of liquor licenses as outined below. All hearings will be conducted at the NM Alcohol and Gaming Division offfices on the dates specified for each Application in the Toney Anaya Building, 2550 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Hearing Officer assigned to this application is Annette Brumley. She can be contacted at 505-476-4548.Application # A9015798 for a Small Brewer Liquor License on April 1, 2014 @ 3:00 p.m for Spotted Dog Brewery, LLC/DBA: Spotted Dog Brewery located at 2900 Avenida de Mesilla, Mesilla, Dona Ana County, New MexicoPub #52994Run Date: Mar 24, 2014

Notice of Public SaleNotice is hereby given that the following property shall be sold at public disposal...

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Las Cruces Sun News, Notice of Public SaleNotice is hereby given that the following property shall be sold at public disposal sale on the 8th of April 2014 at 10:00 A.M. at U-Store-It 1100 E. Madrid Ave. Las Cruces, NM 88001 in satisfaction of lien in accordance with the New Mexico Self Storage Act.Unit # D20Valley Faith Center2223 Los MisionerosLas Cruces, NM 88011Contents: Church ItemsUnit # B08Delia Irvin2335 RosedaleLas Cruces, NM 88005Contents: Household GoodsPub #52993Run Dates: Mar 24, Apr 1, 2014

GILA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER ("GRMC") is requestingSealed Proposals from qualified Emergency Department...

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Las Cruces Sun News, GILA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER ("GRMC") is requestingSealed Proposals from qualified Emergency Department Physician Firms or individuals to provide comprehensive Emergency Department Physician Services in support of GRMC's Mission, Vision and Values. For copies of the RFP or further information, please contact Dan Otero, Chief Operating Officer at 575-538-4027 or by email dotero@grmc.org Sealed proposals will be accepted until 3:00pm on Thursday April 17, 2014. No late proposals accepted. Mail or drop off sealed proposals (faxed or emailed copies not acceptable) to Gila Regional Medical Center 1313 E. 32nd Street, Attn: Dan Otero, COO Silver City, NM 88061. Sealed proposals will be opened and recorded by members of the Evaluation Committee on Monday April 21, 2014 at 4:00 pm in the Board Room of GRMC 1313 E. 32nd Street, Silver City, NM. GRMC reserves the right to accept or refuse any and all sealed proposals, re-advertise for proposals, or proceed otherwise as deemed in the best interests of the Hospital.Pub #52925Run Dates: Mar 24, 25, 26, 2014

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Delinquent Account Collection Services For the County of Hidalgo, New MexicoRFP#...

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Las Cruces Sun News, REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Delinquent Account Collection Services For the County of Hidalgo, New MexicoRFP# 2014-001 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Hidalgo County EMS is requesting sealed proposals from qualified persons to contract with Hidalgo County to provide Ambulance Collection Services for proposal RFP#2014-001and continuing thereafter until Junce 30, 2015. Proposals will be received after that date and time, or not submitted in the proper manner, will be rejected as nonresponsive and returned unopened. Public opening of responsive proposals will occur at 305 Pyramid Street, Lordsburg, New Mexico, 88045 at 5:00 pm, on May 28, 2014.Interested parties will provide sufficient information to prepare and submit proposals for consideration by Hidalgo County. It is Hidalgo County's intent to select the most advantageous proposals based on the evaluation criteria set forth in this RFP. A copy of this information may be obtained from the County Manger's Office at 305 Pyramid Street, Lordsburg, New Mexico, 88045 or by calling 575-542-9428 closing date, May 28, 2014. The RFP is also available on our website at www.hidalgocounty.org. All proposals must be sealed and clearly marked; Response to RFP: Ambulance Collection Services. Hidalgo County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals received as a result of this RFP, to waive any irregularities and to accept the proposal deemed to be in the best interest of the District. Preparation and submission of a proposal is at the proposer's sole rist and expense./s/David Whipple, Director or EMSDate: 3/19/2014Pub #52997Run Dates: Mar 24, 31, 2014

BEFORE THE NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TEMPO TELECOM, LLC, FOR...

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Las Cruces Sun News, BEFORE THE NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TEMPO TELECOM, LLC, FOR DESIGNATION AS AN ELIGIBLETELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIER IN THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO Case No. 14-00003-UTNOTICE OF PROCEEDING NOTICE is hereby given of the following matters pertaining to the above-captioned case pending before the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission ("Commission" or "NMPRC"):On January 8, 2014, Tempo Telecom, LLC ("Tempo") filed with the Commission a Petition for Designation as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier for Lifeline Services ("Petition"). The Petition was filed pursuant to Section 214(e)(2) of the federal Communications Act of 1934 as amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 ("Act"), 47 C.F.R. §§ 54.101-54.422 and Rule 17.11.10.24 of the New Mexico Administrative Code ("NMAC").The Petition requests that the Commission approve the designation of Tempo as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier ("ETC") for the limited purpose of providing Lifeline services to qualifying households, in both Tribal and non-Tribal areas of New Mexico. The Petition states that Tempo is seeking ETC designation throughout the Sprint Corporation ("Sprint") coverage area in New Mexico, identified by maps and a list of exchanges attached to the Petition. The Petition states that Tempo is seeking ETC designation in all areas of New Mexico served by Sprint, including recognized Tribal Lands, but excluding the Mescalero Apache Reservation area. The Petition specifies that Tempo will not seek access to additional funds from either the federal Universal Service Fund ("USF") or from the New Mexico USF ("NMRUSF") for the purpose of either participating in the Link-Up program or providing services to high-cost areas. In short, Tempo is seeking approval of its request for ETC designation in its proposed ETC service area for the provision of discounted Lifeline service to qualified low-income customers in New Mexico.According to the Petition, for purposes of providing its prepaid wireless Lifeline and non-Lifeline services, Tempo will resell the wireless services of Sprint, which provides wholesale capacity to many wireless resellers, including other prepaid wireless providers that have been approved for ETC designation by the Commission. The Petition states that Sprint will provide Tempo with wireless network infrastructure and wireless transmission facilities necessary for Tempo to offer service as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator ("MVNO"), akin to other ETC-designated MVNOs in New Mexico.On January 22, 2014, the Commission issued an Order which, among other things, initiated this case to consider Tempo's Petition and designated the undersigned to preside over this proceeding.Further information regarding this case can be obtained by contacting the Commission at the address and telephone number provided below. The Commission has assigned Case No. 14-00003-UT to this proceeding and all inquires or written comments concerning this matter should refer to that docket number.By Order issued in this case on March 14, 2014, the Hearing Examiner has established the following procedural schedule and requirements for this case:A. Any person desiring to intervene to become a party ("intervenor") to this case must file a motion for leave to intervene in conformity with NMPRC Rules of Procedure 1.2.2.23(A) and 1.2.2.23(B) NMAC on or before April 28, 2014.B. On or before April 16, 2014, 2014, Tempo shall file direct testimony in support of the Petition.C. Any intervenor testimony shall be filed on or before May 19, 2014.D. Telecommunications Bureau Staff ("Staff") of the Commission's Utility Division shall file direct testimony on or before June 6, 2014.E. Any rebuttal testimony shall be filed on or before June 30, 2014.F. A public hearing in this case shall be held on July 16, 2014 commencing at 9:30 a.m. MDT, and continue as necessary on July 17, 2014 at the Commission's offices in the P.E.R.A. Building, 1120 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501, for the purpose of hearing and receiving testimony, exhibits, arguments and any other appropriate matters relevant to this proceedingThe procedural dates and requirements of this case are subject to further order of the Commission or Hearing Examiner.The Commission's Rules of Procedure, 1.2.2 NMAC (12/14/1998, as amended 9/01/2008), shall apply to this case except as modified by order of the Commission or Hearing Examiner. A copy of the Rules of Procedure may be obtained at official NMAC website, http://www.nmcpr.state.nm.us/nmac/, or from the offices of the Commission at the address set out below.Any interested person may appear at the time and place of hearing and make written or oral comment pursuant to 1.2.2.23(F) NMAC without becoming an intervenor. All such comments shall not be considered as evidence in this case. Written comments, which shall reference NMPRC Case No. 14-00003-UT, also may be sent to the Commission at the following address:New Mexico Public Regulation CommissionP.E.R.A. Building1120 Paseo de PeraltaP.O. Box 1269Santa Fe, NM 87504-1269Telephone: 1-888-427-5772Any interested person may examine the Petition and all other pleadings, testimony, exhibits and other documents filed in the public record for this case at the Commission's address set out above.Other procedural details and requirements governing the conduct of this proceeding are set out and can be found in the Procedural Order issued by the Hearing Examiner in this case on March 14, 2014.Interested persons should contact the Commission for confirmation of the hearing date, time, and place since hearings are occasionally rescheduled.ANY PERSON WITH A DISABILITY REQUIRING SPECIAL ASSISTANCE IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD CONTACT THE COMMISSION AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE HEARING.ISSUED at Santa Fe, New Mexico this 14th day of March 2014.NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION Anthony F. MedeirosHearing ExaminerPub #52998Run Date: Mar 25, 2014

BEFORE THE NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TEMPO TELECOM, LLC, FOR...

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Las Cruces Sun News, BEFORE THE NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TEMPO TELECOM, LLC, FOR DESIGNATION AS AN ELIGIBLETELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIER IN THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO Case No. 14-00003-UTNOTICE OF PROCEEDINGNOTICE is hereby given of the following matters pertaining to the above-captioned case pending before the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission ("Commission" or "NMPRC"):On January 8, 2014, Tempo Telecom, LLC ("Tempo") filed with the Commission a Petition for Designation as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier for Lifeline Services ("Petition"). The Petition was filed pursuant to Section 214(e)(2) of the federal Communications Act of 1934 as amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 ("Act"), 47 C.F.R. §§ 54.101-54.422 and Rule 17.11.10.24 of the New Mexico Administrative Code ("NMAC").The Petition requests that the Commission approve the designation of Tempo as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier ("ETC") for the limited purpose of providing Lifeline services to qualifying households, in both Tribal and non-Tribal areas of New Mexico. The Petition states that Tempo is seeking ETC designation throughout the Sprint Corporation ("Sprint") coverage area in New Mexico, identified by maps and a list of exchanges attached to the Petition. The Petition states that Tempo is seeking ETC designation in all areas of New Mexico served by Sprint, including recognized Tribal Lands, but excluding the Mescalero Apache Reservation area. The Petition specifies that Tempo will not seek access to additional funds from either the federal Universal Service Fund ("USF") or from the New Mexico USF ("NMRUSF") for the purpose of either participating in the Link-Up program or providing services to high-cost areas. In short, Tempo is seeking approval of its request for ETC designation in its proposed ETC service area for the provision of discounted Lifeline service to qualified low-income customers in New Mexico.According to the Petition, for purposes of providing its prepaid wireless Lifeline and non-Lifeline services, Tempo will resell the wireless services of Sprint, which provides wholesale capacity to many wireless resellers, including other prepaid wireless providers that have been approved for ETC designation by the Commission. The Petition states that Sprint will provide Tempo with wireless network infrastructure and wireless transmission facilities necessary for Tempo to offer service as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator ("MVNO"), akin to other ETC-designated MVNOs in New Mexico.On January 22, 2014, the Commission issued an Order which, among other things, initiated this case to consider Tempo's Petition and designated the undersigned to preside over this proceeding.Further information regarding this case can be obtained by contacting the Commission at the address and telephone number provided below. The Commission has assigned Case No. 14-00003-UT to this proceeding and all inquires or written comments concerning this matter should refer to that docket number.By Order issued in this case on March 14, 2014, the Hearing Examiner has established the following procedural schedule and requirements for this case:A. Any person desiring to intervene to become a party ("intervenor") to this case must file a motion for leave to intervene in conformity with NMPRC Rules of Procedure 1.2.2.23(A) and 1.2.2.23(B) NMAC on or before April 28, 2014.B. On or before April 16, 2014, 2014, Tempo shall file direct testimony in support of the Petition.C. Any intervenor testimony shall be filed on or before May 19, 2014.D. Telecommunications Bureau Staff ("Staff") of the Commission's Utility Division shall file direct testimony on or before June 6, 2014.E. Any rebuttal testimony shall be filed on or before June 30, 2014.F. A public hearing in this case shall be held on July 16, 2014 commencing at 9:30 a.m. MDT, and continue as necessary on July 17, 2014 at the Commission's offices in the P.E.R.A. Building, 1120 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501, for the purpose of hearing and receiving testimony, exhibits, arguments and any other appropriate matters relevant to this proceedingThe procedural dates and requirements of this case are subject to further order of the Commission or Hearing Examiner.The Commission's Rules of Procedure, 1.2.2 NMAC (12/14/1998, as amended 9/01/2008), shall apply to this case except as modified by order of the Commission or Hearing Examiner. A copy of the Rules of Procedure may be obtained at official NMAC website, http://www.nmcpr.state.nm.us/nmac/, or from the offices of the Commission at the address set out below.Any interested person may appear at the time and place of hearing and make written or oral comment pursuant to 1.2.2.23(F) NMAC without becoming an intervenor. All such comments shall not be considered as evidence in this case. Written comments, which shall reference NMPRC Case No. 14-00003-UT, also may be sent to the Commission at the following address:New Mexico Public Regulation CommissionP.E.R.A. Building1120 Paseo de PeraltaP.O. Box 1269Santa Fe, NM 87504-1269Telephone: 1-888-427-5772Any interested person may examine the Petition and all other pleadings, testimony, exhibits and other documents filed in the public record for this case at the Commission's address set out above.Other procedural details and requirements governing the conduct of this proceeding are set out and can be found in the Procedural Order issued by the Hearing Examiner in this case on March 14, 2014.Interested persons should contact the Commission for confirmation of the hearing date, time, and place since hearings are occasionally rescheduled.ANY PERSON WITH A DISABILITY REQUIRING SPECIAL ASSISTANCE IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD CONTACT THE COMMISSION AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE HEARING.ISSUED at Santa Fe, New Mexico this 14th day of March 2014.NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION Anthony F. MedeirosHearing ExaminerPub #52998Run Date: Mar 25, 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE is hereby given. The following vehicle will be sold on 06-02-2014, 10:00 AM at, 845...

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Las Cruces Sun News, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE is hereby given. The following vehicle will be sold on 06-02-2014, 10:00 AM at, 845 Watson Ln #11, Las Cruces, NM 88005 to satisfy the outstanding storage service charges owed to Watson MHP: 1974 Hall GD Mobile Home VIN 3764109 of $52.00. Any person possessing lien or ownership in the above described vehicle must contact Christina at 505-294-1732x08164 before the sale date in order to satisfy the above debt and remove said vehicle.Pub #52929Run Dates: Mar 25, Apr 1, 2014

BEFORE THE NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TEMPO TELECOM, LLC, FOR...

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Las Cruces Sun News, BEFORE THE NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TEMPO TELECOM, LLC, FOR DESIGNATION AS AN ELIGIBLETELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIER IN THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO Case No. 14-00003-UTNOTICE OF PROCEEDINGNOTICE is hereby given of the following matters pertaining to the above-captioned case pending before the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission ("Commission" or "NMPRC"):On January 8, 2014, Tempo Telecom, LLC ("Tempo") filed with the Commission a Petition for Designation as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier for Lifeline Services ("Petition"). The Petition was filed pursuant to Section 214(e)(2) of the federal Communications Act of 1934 as amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 ("Act"), 47 C.F.R. §§ 54.101-54.422 and Rule 17.11.10.24 of the New Mexico Administrative Code ("NMAC").The Petition requests that the Commission approve the designation of Tempo as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier ("ETC") for the limited purpose of providing Lifeline services to qualifying households, in both Tribal and non-Tribal areas of New Mexico. The Petition states that Tempo is seeking ETC designation throughout the Sprint Corporation ("Sprint") coverage area in New Mexico, identified by maps and a list of exchanges attached to the Petition. The Petition states that Tempo is seeking ETC designation in all areas of New Mexico served by Sprint, including recognized Tribal Lands, but excluding the Mescalero Apache Reservation area. The Petition specifies that Tempo will not seek access to additional funds from either the federal Universal Service Fund ("USF") or from the New Mexico USF ("NMRUSF") for the purpose of either participating in the Link-Up program or providing services to high-cost areas. In short, Tempo is seeking approval of its request for ETC designation in its proposed ETC service area for the provision of discounted Lifeline service to qualified low-income customers in New Mexico.According to the Petition, for purposes of providing its prepaid wireless Lifeline and non-Lifeline services, Tempo will resell the wireless services of Sprint, which provides wholesale capacity to many wireless resellers, including other prepaid wireless providers that have been approved for ETC designation by the Commission. The Petition states that Sprint will provide Tempo with wireless network infrastructure and wireless transmission facilities necessary for Tempo to offer service as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator ("MVNO"), akin to other ETC-designated MVNOs in New Mexico.On January 22, 2014, the Commission issued an Order which, among other things, initiated this case to consider Tempo's Petition and designated the undersigned to preside over this proceeding.Further information regarding this case can be obtained by contacting the Commission at the address and telephone number provided below. The Commission has assigned Case No. 14-00003-UT to this proceeding and all inquires or written comments concerning this matter should refer to that docket number.By Order issued in this case on March 14, 2014, the Hearing Examiner has established the following procedural schedule and requirements for this case:A. Any person desiring to intervene to become a party ("intervenor") to this case must file a motion for leave to intervene in conformity with NMPRC Rules of Procedure 1.2.2.23(A) and 1.2.2.23(B) NMAC on or before April 28, 2014.B. On or before April 16, 2014, 2014, Tempo shall file direct testimony in support of the Petition.C. Any intervenor testimony shall be filed on or before May 19, 2014.D. Telecommunications Bureau Staff ("Staff") of the Commission's Utility Division shall file direct testimony on or before June 6, 2014.E. Any rebuttal testimony shall be filed on or before June 30, 2014.F. A public hearing in this case shall be held on July 16, 2014 commencing at 9:30 a.m. MDT, and continue as necessary on July 17, 2014 at the Commission's offices in the P.E.R.A. Building, 1120 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501, for the purpose of hearing and receiving testimony, exhibits, arguments and any other appropriate matters relevant to this proceedingThe procedural dates and requirements of this case are subject to further order of the Commission or Hearing Examiner.The Commission's Rules of Procedure, 1.2.2 NMAC (12/14/1998, as amended 9/01/2008), shall apply to this case except as modified by order of the Commission or Hearing Examiner. A copy of the Rules of Procedure may be obtained at official NMAC website, http://www.nmcpr.state.nm.us/nmac/, or from the offices of the Commission at the address set out below.Any interested person may appear at the time and place of hearing and make written or oral comment pursuant to 1.2.2.23(F) NMAC without becoming an intervenor. All such comments shall not be considered as evidence in this case. Written comments, which shall reference NMPRC Case No. 14-00003-UT, also may be sent to the Commission at the following address:New Mexico Public Regulation CommissionP.E.R.A. Building1120 Paseo de PeraltaP.O. Box 1269Santa Fe, NM 87504-1269Telephone: 1-888-427-5772Any interested person may examine the Petition and all other pleadings, testimony, exhibits and other documents filed in the public record for this case at the Commission's address set out above.Other procedural details and requirements governing the conduct of this proceeding are set out and can be found in the Procedural Order issued by the Hearing Examiner in this case on March 14, 2014.Interested persons should contact the Commission for confirmation of the hearing date, time, and place since hearings are occasionally rescheduled.ANY PERSON WITH A DISABILITY REQUIRING SPECIAL ASSISTANCE IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD CONTACT THE COMMISSION AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE HEARING.ISSUED at Santa Fe, New Mexico this 14th day of March 2014.NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION Anthony F. MedeirosHearing ExaminerPub #52998Run Date: Mar 25, 2014

BEFORE THE NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TEMPO TELECOM, LLC, FOR...

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Las Cruces Sun News, BEFORE THE NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TEMPO TELECOM, LLC, FOR DESIGNATION AS AN ELIGIBLETELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIER IN THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO Case No. 14-00003-UTNOTICE OF PROCEEDING NOTICE is hereby given of the following matters pertaining to the above-captioned case pending before the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission ("Commission" or "NMPRC"):On January 8, 2014, Tempo Telecom, LLC ("Tempo") filed with the Commission a Petition for Designation as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier for Lifeline Services ("Petition"). The Petition was filed pursuant to Section 214(e)(2) of the federal Communications Act of 1934 as amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 ("Act"), 47 C.F.R. §§ 54.101-54.422 and Rule 17.11.10.24 of the New Mexico Administrative Code ("NMAC").The Petition requests that the Commission approve the designation of Tempo as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier ("ETC") for the limited purpose of providing Lifeline services to qualifying households, in both Tribal and non-Tribal areas of New Mexico. The Petition states that Tempo is seeking ETC designation throughout the Sprint Corporation ("Sprint") coverage area in New Mexico, identified by maps and a list of exchanges attached to the Petition. The Petition states that Tempo is seeking ETC designation in all areas of New Mexico served by Sprint, including recognized Tribal Lands, but excluding the Mescalero Apache Reservation area. The Petition specifies that Tempo will not seek access to additional funds from either the federal Universal Service Fund ("USF") or from the New Mexico USF ("NMRUSF") for the purpose of either participating in the Link-Up program or providing services to high-cost areas. In short, Tempo is seeking approval of its request for ETC designation in its proposed ETC service area for the provision of discounted Lifeline service to qualified low-income customers in New Mexico.According to the Petition, for purposes of providing its prepaid wireless Lifeline and non-Lifeline services, Tempo will resell the wireless services of Sprint, which provides wholesale capacity to many wireless resellers, including other prepaid wireless providers that have been approved for ETC designation by the Commission. The Petition states that Sprint will provide Tempo with wireless network infrastructure and wireless transmission facilities necessary for Tempo to offer service as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator ("MVNO"), akin to other ETC-designated MVNOs in New Mexico.On January 22, 2014, the Commission issued an Order which, among other things, initiated this case to consider Tempo's Petition and designated the undersigned to preside over this proceeding.Further information regarding this case can be obtained by contacting the Commission at the address and telephone number provided below. The Commission has assigned Case No. 14-00003-UT to this proceeding and all inquires or written comments concerning this matter should refer to that docket number.By Order issued in this case on March 14, 2014, the Hearing Examiner has established the following procedural schedule and requirements for this case:A. Any person desiring to intervene to become a party ("intervenor") to this case must file a motion for leave to intervene in conformity with NMPRC Rules of Procedure 1.2.2.23(A) and 1.2.2.23(B) NMAC on or before April 28, 2014.B. On or before April 16, 2014, 2014, Tempo shall file direct testimony in support of the Petition.C. Any intervenor testimony shall be filed on or before May 19, 2014.D. Telecommunications Bureau Staff ("Staff") of the Commission's Utility Division shall file direct testimony on or before June 6, 2014.E. Any rebuttal testimony shall be filed on or before June 30, 2014.F. A public hearing in this case shall be held on July 16, 2014 commencing at 9:30 a.m. MDT, and continue as necessary on July 17, 2014 at the Commission's offices in the P.E.R.A. Building, 1120 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501, for the purpose of hearing and receiving testimony, exhibits, arguments and any other appropriate matters relevant to this proceedingThe procedural dates and requirements of this case are subject to further order of the Commission or Hearing Examiner.The Commission's Rules of Procedure, 1.2.2 NMAC (12/14/1998, as amended 9/01/2008), shall apply to this case except as modified by order of the Commission or Hearing Examiner. A copy of the Rules of Procedure may be obtained at official NMAC website, http://www.nmcpr.state.nm.us/nmac/, or from the offices of the Commission at the address set out below.Any interested person may appear at the time and place of hearing and make written or oral comment pursuant to 1.2.2.23(F) NMAC without becoming an intervenor. All such comments shall not be considered as evidence in this case. Written comments, which shall reference NMPRC Case No. 14-00003-UT, also may be sent to the Commission at the following address:New Mexico Public Regulation CommissionP.E.R.A. Building1120 Paseo de PeraltaP.O. Box 1269Santa Fe, NM 87504-1269Telephone: 1-888-427-5772Any interested person may examine the Petition and all other pleadings, testimony, exhibits and other documents filed in the public record for this case at the Commission's address set out above.Other procedural details and requirements governing the conduct of this proceeding are set out and can be found in the Procedural Order issued by the Hearing Examiner in this case on March 14, 2014.Interested persons should contact the Commission for confirmation of the hearing date, time, and place since hearings are occasionally rescheduled.ANY PERSON WITH A DISABILITY REQUIRING SPECIAL ASSISTANCE IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD CONTACT THE COMMISSION AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE HEARING.ISSUED at Santa Fe, New Mexico this 14th day of March 2014.NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION Anthony F. MedeirosHearing ExaminerPub #52998Run Date: Mar 25, 2014

LAS CRUCES PUBLIC SCHOOLS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP NO. 13-14-6P) NUTRITIONAL SNACK AND BEVERAGE VENDING...

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Las Cruces Sun News, LAS CRUCES PUBLIC SCHOOLS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP NO. 13-14-6P) NUTRITIONAL SNACK AND BEVERAGE VENDING MACHINE SERVICESRFP NO: 13-14-06PThe Las Cruces Public School District (District) is requesting proposals from reputable firms interested in providing snack and beverage vending services to school sites for district-wide application under an exclusive, multi-year agreement.Request for Proposals may be obtained via pickup or request from the Purchasing Dept. at 505 South Main Street, Suite 249, Las Cruces, NM; phone (575) 527-5844.Packages will be received until May 27, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. at the above office and address. Packages will not be accepted after this due date and time.Pub #52924

Members of the public are invited to provede c omment on hearings for the issuance of or transfers of liqor...

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Las Cruces Sun News, Members of the public are invited to provede c omment on hearings for the issuance of or transfers of liqor licenses as outlined below. All hearings will be conducted at the NM Alcohol and Gamind Division offices on the dates specified for eat Application in the Toney Anaya Building, 2550 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Hearing Officer assigned to this application is Annette Brumely. She can be contacted at 505-476-4548.Application # A905983 for a Restaurant Liquor License on April 2, 2014 @ 3:00 p.m for Jose Delgado/DBA: Los Tios Restaurant Located at 525 E. Madrid Ave., Suite 1, Las Cruces, Dona Ana County, New Mexico.Pub #52928Run Date: Mar 25, 2014

The New Mexico Human Services Department, Medical Assistance Division (MAD) is providing this notice to...

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Las Cruces Sun News, The New Mexico Human Services Department, Medical Assistance Division (MAD) is providing this notice to Medicaid providers for the purpose of receiving comments on proposed and existing Medicaid fee schedules. These fee schedules may be found at: http://www.hsd.state.nm.us/providers/fee-schedules.aspx It is necessary to click on the button that indicates acceptance of the terms and conditions to view the fee schedule. The rates are effective as of the dates indicated on the website, or March 31, 2014, if not otherwise indicated. There are no actual changes to the rates now in effect, but providers may still comment on the rates for consideration by the Medical Assistance Division. However, these rates will serve as the basis for which subsequent changes may be made with public notification. There is no anticipated increase or decrease to overall expenditures for the state Medicaid program using these rates.Written comments, as well as requests for copies of all comments received, may be sent to Emily Floyd, Medical Assistance Division-HSD, PO Box 2348, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87504-2348, or by email to Emily.Floyd@state.nm.us Pub #52931Run Date: Mar 26, 2014

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF DONA ANA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTIN THE MATTER OF THE PETITON OFANDREW...

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Las Cruces Sun News, STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF DONA ANA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTIN THE MATTER OF THE PETITON OFANDREW BARNHARTFOR NAME CHANGENO. CV-2014-515DOUGLAS R. DRIGERSNOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAMENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Andrew Barnhart, a resident of the City of La Mesa, County of Dona Ana, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has filed a Petition to Change Name in the 3rd District Court, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, wherein he seeks to change his name from Andrew Barnhart to Andrew Salinas, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable Douglas R. Driggers, District Judge, on the 6th day of May, 2014, at the hour of 9:00 a.m., at the Third Judicial District Court, Courtroom 6 201 W. Picacho, Las Cruces, NM, 88005Respectfully Submitted,/s/Andrew BarnhartPub #52931Run Dates: Mar 26, Apr 2, 2014

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSDoña Ana Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Association, Owner5535 Ledesma Dr., Doña...

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Las Cruces Sun News, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSDoña Ana Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Association, Owner5535 Ledesma Dr., Doña Ana, NM 88007 / P.O. Box 866, Doña Ana, NM 88032,AddressSeparate sealed BIDS for the equipment purchase of the meter replacement project will be received by Ms. Jennifer J. Horton at 5535 Ledesma Dr., Doña Ana, NM until 2:00 p.m. (Local Time), April 16, 2014 , and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud.Project Description: This project consists of furnishing meters and related material.The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at the following locations: Souder, Miller & Associates, 401 N. 17th St., Suite 4, Las Cruces, NM 88005 (575) 647-0799Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS in electronic media format may be obtained at the website of the ENGINEER, Souder, Miller & Associates, at www.soudermiller.com, at no cost. Bidders are responsible for monitoring the website referenced above for notifications of changes and addenda related to this project.Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of the ENGINEER, Souder, Miller & Associates, 401 N. Seventeenth Street, Suite 4, Las Cruces, NM 88005, upon payment of $100.00 for each set. Any BIDDER, upon returning the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS in good and complete condition within 10 calendar days of bid opening, will be refunded $100.00Pub #52933Run Date: Mar 26, 2014

NOTICE is hereby given that on January 9, 2014, Joann Soto, PO Box 213, Tucson, AZ 85702 andChristopher &...

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Las Cruces Sun News, NOTICE is hereby given that on January 9, 2014, Joann Soto, PO Box 213, Tucson, AZ 85702 andChristopher & Tammy Franzoy, PO Box 959, Hatch, NM 87937, filed application numbered LRG-3989-1A into LRG-7955, OSE File Nos. LRG-7955 & LRG-3989-1A, with the State Engineer forPermit to Change Location of Well and Place of Use within the Lower Rio Grande Underground WaterBasin in Dofi.a Ana County by transferring the diversion of 48.915 acre-feet per annum of groundwater,from existing well LRG-3989-POD2, located within the SWIA SWIA NE1A of Section 8, Township 19S,Range 03W (NMPM) on property owned by Joann Soto and more specifically located where Latitudeand Longitude intersect at 32°40'15.125"N and 107°10'11.077"W (WGS84), historically diverted for theirrigation of 10.87 acres of land, owned by Joann Soto, located within the NEIA of Section 8, Township19S, Range 03W (NMPM), as described as part of Subfile Order No.: LRR 28-007-0004 of the ThirdJudicial District Court, Dofia Ana County, State of New Mexico, combined with surface water fromEBID, to existing well LRG-7955-POD2 located within the NY2 SE~ of Section 12, Township 19S,Range 04W (NMPM) on property owned by Christopher and Tammy Franzoy, and more specificallylocated where Latitude and Longitude intersect at 32°40'8.969"N and 107°12'1.917"W (WGS84), to beexercised therefrom, combined with surface water from EBID, for the irrigation of 10.87 acres of land,owned by Christopher and Tammy Franzoy, located within Pt. SE~ of said Section 12 as described aspart of Subtile No.: LRR 28-006-0061 of the Lower Rio Grande Hydrographic Survey. The physical siteof the move-to well is west-northwest of Hatch, NM approximately 0.44 miles southwest of theintersection of Cedar Grove St. and Red Hills Rd. Well LRG-3989-POD2 will be retained for otherrights.Any person, firm or corporation or other entity having standing to file objections or protests shall do soin writing (objection must be legible, signed, and include the writer's complete name, phone number andmailing address). The objection to the approval of the application must be based on: (1) hnpairment; ifimpairment, you must specifically identify your water rights; and/or (2) Public Welfare/Conservation ofWater; if public welfare or conservation of water within the state of New Mexico, you must show howyou will besuostantiallyartaspecifieal1y affecte-d. The written protest must be filed, in triplicate, withthe State Engineer, 1680 Hickory Loop, Suite J, Las Cruces, NM 88005 within ten (10) days after thedate of the last publication of this Notice. Facsimiles (faxes) will be accepted as a valid protest as longas the hard copy is hand-delivered or mailed and postmarked within 24-hours of the facsimile. Mailingpostmark will be used to validate the 24-hour period. Protests can be faxed to the Office of the StateEngineer, 575-524-6160. If no valid protest or objection is filed, the State Engineer will evaluate theapplication in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 72 NMSA 1978.Pub #52926Run Dates: Mar26, Apr 2, 9, 2014
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