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Eastern New Mexico: All Lifestyles

 
 
 

Area Info

Eastern New Mexico is a region of the U.S. state of New Mexico. The region is sometimes termed the High Plains. It is generally located at an altitude of over 4,000 feet and is mostly characterized by relatively level terrain. Much like the Llano Estacado region of New Mexico, eastern New Mexico resembles West Texas in geography, culture and demographics. Its primary cities include Clovis, Portales, and Tucumcari. The region includes the counties of Curry, De Baca, Guadalupe, Lea, Quay, and Roosevelt. It is served by Eastern New Mexico University, a public, state-operated institution of higher learning.

 
 

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Local News from Carlsbad Current-Argus via Yahoo! News

A motorcycle westbound on Mermod Street apparently struck a car Thursday afternoon where the street crosses a canal.

 

Carlsbad resident Jeanette Rodriguez spins the wheel to win a prize in a N.M. Lottery promotional event Tuesday at the Food Jet convenience store on National Parks Highway.

 

CARLSBAD - The Carlsbad Police Department is asking victims of recent window breaking incidents to report these crimes by calling 885-2111, Ext.

 

Artist Jim Aho, an Old World style oil painter, was giving a painting demonstration in the courtyard of the Old Pecos Gallery building.