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New Mexico State settles with former basketball coach Greg Heiar in wrongful termination lawsuit
Heiar revealed in arbitration documents that he felt like a scapegoat for a number of issues the New Mexico State athletic ...
The heads, all belonged to males, the Tlaxcala State Attorney General's Office announced as police hunt their killer.
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New Mexico State Fair partners to release new exclusive beer
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A new report estimates New Mexico's revenue will increase and that lawmakers will have around $400 million to allocate during ...
Ex Novo Brewing Company is releasing a line of exclusive beers for the 2025 New Mexico State Fair and their breweries this fall.
The heads, all belonged to males, the Tlaxcala State Attorney General's Office announced as police hunt their killer.
Homicide, kidnapping, carjacking and robbery are some of the biggest crimes of concern for U.S. travelers to Mexico.
Greg Heiar will be paid $600,000 and has agreed to drop his wrongful termination suit, according to court documents.
New Mexico State and former men's basketball head coach Greg Heiar settled a wrongful termination suit on Friday with the university agreeing to pay him $600,000.
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