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Here is the result of your search using the keyword(s) "BUILDING (CONSTRUCTION)":
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Corbett construction nears completion (1/17/96)
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Construction business booms (7/22/96)
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Construction eases Hatch school overcrowding (1/10/97)
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School construction continues as classes begin (8/15/96)
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The cost of new construction (3/3/97)
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Schools cut back building projects (8/16/95)
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Area building grows steadily (4/1/96)
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Construction begins for new Hatch school (7/17/95)
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ARC breaks ground on new building (6/24/95)
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Area awaits money for construction projects (4/3/95)
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Impact fees could hurt local construction (2/9/96)
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Plans reviewed to streamline approval process for construction (2/27/96)
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Developer [Dan Diemer] warns construction fees could slow growth (6/3/95)
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Building is low but value is high (12/25/95)
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Prices rose as building slowed in '95 (3/4/96)
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DABCC hoping for building funds from state (12/6/96)
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Area construction generates employment growth; other sectors, future stable (8/5/96)
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Construction for education starts out new year (1/1/96)
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Construction under way on 'The Aristocrat' assisted-living complex (11/6/95)
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Pointing toward the future: NMSU eyes more than $100 million in construction projects (9/18/95)
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Alternative building materials can save in energy, utilities costs (3/24/97)
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City officials tour construction of multimillion dollar projects [Court Junior High renovation and Missouri-Boutz realignment] (1/30/96)
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Mesilla Valley Hospice growing: Construction slated for completion by December (7/15/96)
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Builder [Binns Construction] satisfies residents on Cheyenne Drive, the Planning and Zoning Commission board approved subdivisions (1/24/96)
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Two building projects [new classroom building and Center for the sustainable Development of Arid Lands] at NMSU put on hold (3/28/95)
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Protests between U.S. Bureau of Land Management and contractor Jaynes Corp. may delay building of new middle school (2/22/96)
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Onate best selected to receive the James D. MacConnell Award on the best school in the nation with respect to school planning, design and construction (8/26/95)
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Slow workers (let.) (3/8/96)
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Right work, wrong roof (12/7/96)
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Mall insanity (let.) (3/29/96)
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Public servants (let.) (3/12/96)
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Paved parking (let.) (11/24/95)
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Home Improvement Show begins today (3/22/96)
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The customer's share (3/24/97)
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Group breaks ground for hospice (11/18/95)
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New public housing planned (11/13/96)
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Farm Bureau begins new day (4/18/97)
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Renovation costs anger commission (4/19/95)
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MacArthur Elementary to be expanded (12/22/95)
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Jewel Osco to expand (5/27/96)
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Habitat for Humanity helped (let.) (5/14/96)
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Home Depot deal off (4/28/97)
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Courthouse a symbol of dignity (4/30/95)
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Buildings represent character of southern New Mexico (2/26/95)
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New water line fee approved (12/5/96)
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Roadrunner Parkway road delay (let.) (1/3/97)
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Money shifted around in LCHS remodeling (4/6/95)
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NMSU regents OK remodeling projects (8/1/95)
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Las Colinas Residents protest new housing (3/1/95)
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NMSU awarded grant to renovate Goddard Tower (1/23/95)
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First Federal completes new stage of expansion (10/24/95)
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Housing starts predicted to rise in 1996 (2/25/96)
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NMSU president's office to get $295,000 facelift (4/4/95)
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Commission calls for strict code enforcement (4/19/95)
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Who'll pave [Dona Ana County Judicial Complex] (let.) (11/29/95)
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Reconstruction of Highway 292 nearly complete (9/6/96)
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Commercial intermodel facility for Santa Teresa progressing (11/20/95)
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Rammed earth homes back in vogue (2/24/97)
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New Habitat for Humanity house uses old material--dirt (3/28/97)
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Judicial complex to be completed in fall (4/30/95)
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Home builders look forward to 1997 (12/30/96)
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Mesillans say highway work damaged homes (7/24/96)
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Albertson's Food Store expansion limited to renovations (3/25/96)
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Plans for new hospital [Columbia] progressing rapidly (3/9/97)
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New buildings in Las Cruces point to area banking boom (8/14/95)
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Regents may have violated state's open meetings law (8/1/95)
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No bids means Mesilla will be own contractor (2/17/95)
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Sports complex task force to push agenda with Legislature (1/5/95)
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Rapid growth aids economy but puts strain on resources (10/3/95)
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Major part of $8 million project at Corbett Center nearing finish (10/30/95)
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Swimming pool work goes on in the cold (let.) (12/19/96)
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Swimmers hoping Frenger Park pool cover done by January (12/11/96)
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Albertsons to bring third grocery store to area (11/4/96)
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New gas line prepares Santa Teresa for expansion (11/21/96)
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Prison expansion scheduled for September completion (8/4/96)
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Nevarez House preserves some Las Cruces history (8/5/96)
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Volunteers dive into work on Frenger Pool cover (1/8/97)
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Avoid a lawsuit and furnish courts [judicial complex] (ed.) (4/22/95)
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Justices set the stage for Mesilla's day in court (6/21/95)
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Local builders try to keep up with demand for apartments (6/24/95)
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City Council allows apartment complex to be built (3/8/95)
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Las Cruces Home Builder's Association home show draws thousands (4/1/96)
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Concrete work begins on mall: trees to be planted soon (9/11/96)
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Plans under way to build 12-plex movie theater (1/3/97)
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First National Bank to expand in new Wal-Mart Superstore (3/31/97)
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GenCon Corp of Las Cruces chosen for Santa Teresa gym (11/14/95)
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Grants help owners refurbish housing: Low income residents benefit (4/8/96)
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Mesilla's Board of Trustees put 3-percent waiver request on hold (12/10/96)
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Lead based paint disclosure required for home sales (7/15/96)
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All-female crew has local electrical business [Reliable Properties] wired (3/18/96)
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Renovation grant fails to fix community center in Placitas, New Mexico (5/7/96)
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Land swap will allow airport to extend runway (9/12/96)
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Gateway plan challenged by businessman [Jerry P. Deal] (1/29/97)
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Efforts to rebuild under way [Templo Cristiano El Valle, Canutillo, NM] (6/21/95)
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Oklahoma businessman [Phil Renowden] to relocate in Las Cruces [Kitchen Tune-Up] (4/1/96)
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Trustees may waive fee on a request by Sheffield Development Company (12/23/96)
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Ball in governor's [Gary Johnson] court on Las Cruces sports complex (2/24/96)
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Working undercover: Frenger Pool open to public after months of work (2/3/97)
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Arizona firm [Sahuaro Pavement Maintenance Inc.] paving way toward Las Cruces location (2/5/96)
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Both city, county government trying to cut time and costs (7/22/96)
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Santa Teresa plant [Southwest Greene International Inc.] a step closer to being built (2/5/97)
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Bill funds WSMR to build a new National Range Control Center at White Sands Missile Range (8/5/96)
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The Heritage Farm Subdivision gets final go ahead from the city's Planning and Zoning Commission (12/13/96)
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MMC has plan [facility to help other health care providers] to lure more family doctors (3/14/96)
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U.S. District Judge Howard C. Bratton rules in favor of set-aside program [temporarily protects a minority business] (4/6/96)
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Presbyterian Mariners convene in Las Cruces as part of their project called 'A Place to Call Home' (7/29/96)
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Governor [Gary Johnson] to push state to settle Mesilla claims of structural damage to 17 historic homes and buildings caused by reconstruction of N.M. Highway 28 (8/22/96)
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