Carlsbad
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Carlsbad community talks of forward moves from COVID-19
Grieving the loss of a loved one, teen suicide and effects on schools and health care workers were highlighted during a COVID-19 panel discussion Sept. 25 in Carlsbad. Deacon Tony Dominguez of San Jose Catholic…
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Air system rebuild at nuclear waste site ahead of schedule
A major section of the ongoing $288 million rebuild of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant’s ventilation system was nearing completion, moving the project toward its goal of going into service by 2025. WIPP’s underground airflow…
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Carlsbad High School culinary program makes ‘Meals-To-Go’
In the basement of Carlsbad High School’s cafeteria, a group of culinary students were hard at work rolling dough into balls and making bread rolls. As they lined up the balls on a sheet of parchment paper, their classmates prepped…
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Preparation work resumes at Carlsbad Brine Well after layoff
Work at the Carlsbad Brine Well resumed in late August after a nearly 14-month layoff, said an official with the New Mexico Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department (ENMRD). ENMRD Oil Conservation Division (OCD) Environmental…
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Carlsbad school provide students with disabilities with assistive tech
From flashcards to therapy balls, Carlsbad Municipal Schools have a variety of tools to help students with special needs achieve academic success. Schools across the country use what is known as assistive technologies for students…