AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoOutdoor Youth Funding: New Mexico is putting $4.5 million into youth outdoor programs after last year’s Outdoor Equity Fund demand topped available money by 90%—applications open July 1. Civic Education & Community: U.S. Education Assistant Secretary Dr. David Barker visited Ramirez Thomas Elementary in Santa Fe for the History Rocks! Trail to Independence tour, spotlighting civics and civic engagement. State Politics: Deb Haaland secured the Democratic nomination for governor, setting up a November matchup with GOP nominee Gregg Hull. Local Health & Care: A Q1 2026 CMS review detailed ownership and staffing/quality metrics for Casa Del Sol Center in Las Cruces. Education in Action: Trout in the Classroom helped Robertson High School and Memorial Middle School students raise trout, study water quality, and release fish in the Pecos area. Culture & Learning: UNM College of Pharmacy seeks a permit modification for a generator replacement, with public comment running through July 6. Public Health Watch: Measles quarantine is in effect for an ICE detention facility in New Mexico after exposure concerns. Arts & Lifestyle: Lucchese’s Santa Fe Plaza shop is reopening after a 90-day renovation. Sports & Pride: Pope Leo’s June prayer intention centers “the values of sports,” drawing attention amid Pride Month debates.
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