AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPublic Lands & Community Funding: The Gila, Lincoln and Cibola national forests are seeking applicants for the Southern New Mexico Resource Advisory Committee, which will help review local projects funded under Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination. UNM Law School Shake-Up: Alumni and community advocates are urging UNM not to renew law school dean Camille Carey’s contract, citing concerns about diversity and declining in-state enrollment. Sports Policy: The New Mexico Activities Association approved a new transfer rule—starting 2026-27, athletes can transfer once and stay immediately eligible, with penalties for recruiting. Roads & Daily Life: I-25’s Montgomery Boulevard bridge demolition will trigger major overnight closures and detours starting June 28, with added impacts on Montgomery Boulevard ramps. Arts & Local Pride: Albuquerque honored retiring arts and culture director Shelle VanEtten de Sanchez with a special dedication for decades of work expanding access to cultural life. Indigenous Business Spotlight: Xol Original opened a new modern trading post and gallery at Hotel Chaco in Albuquerque, trading tamales for moccasins and featuring Indigenous-made crafts. Culture & Community: Rio Rancho’s Juneteenth event brought performances, education, and local celebration despite the heat. Fusion Energy Buzz: Santa Fe hosted the inaugural Fusion Supply Chain Trade Show, signaling New Mexico’s growing role in fusion research and industry. Legal & Safety Watch: A defense attorney in Albuquerque faces new federal prison-smuggling-related charges tied to alleged opioid attempts at Cibola County Correctional Center.
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