AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBroadband Access: New Mexico’s Office of Broadband Access and Expansion says connectivity is up to about 90% of the state, and it’s now focused on affordability too—pushing a new low-income internet assistance plan after federal discounts expired. Public Safety & Education: A New Mexico Highlands University memo describes unsafe track-and-field conditions tied to serious injuries, raising questions about how officials handled a rejected fix. Indigenous Culture: The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center marked 50 years with hundreds of attendees, celebrating Pueblo storytelling and future-facing work. Arts & Community: A major Indigenous North American art exhibition at the YSP is drawing strong visitor engagement, with works loaned from Santa Fe’s Tia Collection. Local Tech Help: Bayard Public Library added a digital navigator role to offer free one-on-one tech support and workshops, funded through a state workforce grant. Immigration & Community Concern: Reports and community voices continue to swirl around ICE activity and arrests in Santa Fe, with residents urging next steps and accountability. Sports & Youth: New Mexico Highlands students say classes are continuing despite campus turmoil, while other coverage highlights youth sports opportunities and support.
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