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ENMU-ROSWELL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD TO HOLD MARCH MEETING. Portales Deputy Police Chief Lonnie Berry says the death of a 25-year-old man in the eastern New Mexico city is suspicious. kwilson@cnjonline.com 7:28 a.m.: Ambulance requested, 700 block West 18th Street Portales police on Wednesday arrested 16-year-old Erick Pina of Arch, 21-year-old Alonso Quinonez of Portales and 17-year-old Alberto Ramirez of Portales in the shooting death Sunday of Jose Alfredo Charize Montoya, 25, the Portales News-Tribune reported. I got the privilege of covering the Portales High School reunion of the class of 1962 this past weekend. Cantu said the money from the Giveback program comes from film, TV, and media productions that participate in the NM Film Offices tax credit incentive program. Berry also writes a weekly column for the Portales News-Tribune, mostly chronicling his efforts to stay in shape as he ages. The win pushed the Foxes to 25-2 on the season and secured the No. 11:30 a.m.: Someone walked up for Mike Miller has another year of being the voice for the county after commissioners approved renewing an annual contract at their July 17 meeting. Gill said he does not believe the investigation is connected to Berrys retirement plans. Shaun Banther - HLC Data Coordinator (Accreditation; Concurrent Role 10:11 a.m.: Theft, 1500 block of North Main Avenue. CLOVIS The global phenomenon has reached celebrities, politicians, sports teams and more. The probe began when a Portales police officer reported to the District Attorneys Office that Berry allegedly was removing and shredding traffic citations issued to a citizen of Portales before the citations were able to be logged and filed with the appropriate court for record and/or disposition of the citation. The Film and Media Arts Program at ENMU-Roswell continues to benefit from the New Mexico Film Offices Giveback Program. 6:10 a.m.: Portales police, sheriff, and fire call logs: Caller reported: Tuesday 2:53 a.m.: Suspicious circumstances, location unknown. ROOSEVELT COUNTY, N.M. (KAMR/KCIT) Officials with Roosevelt County announced that a road has been closed at the request of the Roosevelt County Electric Cooperative because of downed power lines. The Road Department is working to clear roads as reported and we ask all residents to call and report any concerns to the Administrative Offices at 575.356.5307. CONTACT: Donna Oracion, College Development Director, 575-624-7403. , Dec. 9, 2011 9:03 a.m. Portales Police Captain Facing Tampering Charges.

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