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Associated article: Tiny heart pump is a lifesaver

Tiny heart pump is a lifesaver

Linden Lane, a nurse at Mercy Regional Medical Center, stands in the room of the cardiology department where the Impella heart pump is implanted in heart attack patients.

Denver firm buys Three Springs apartments for $35.25 million

Trailbreak Partners, a Denver real estate firm, announced last week that it had acquired The Confluence at Three Springs for $35.25 million.

Demand surges for absentee ballots across New Mexico

Voters across New Mexico have submitted nearly 250,000 absentee ballot requests with especially strong demand among Democrats for alternatives to in-person voting amid the pandemic, according to statistics released Thursday by state voting regulators. In 2016, voters cast 8,000 absentee ballots.

Woman accused in QAnon kidnapping plot pleads not guilty

Cynthia Abcug is accused of plotting with supporters of QAnon to have her son kidnapped from foster care. She pleaded not guilty to second-degree kidnapping on Friday.

LivWell considers move to Millwood Junction building

The LivWell dispensary in Mancos is considering buying the vacant Millwood Junction restaurant building.

Mancos to draft resolution against proposed county land use code

Mancos rancher Tom Weaver suggested the Town of Mancos draft a resolution to delineate a Mancos Water Conservancy District boundary where the 3-acre development minimum would not be changed.

Debate continues for reducing 3-acre minimum

Residents provided many comments about proposed changes to the Montezuma County land use code during a public hearing Sept. 22.

Audit calls for improvements to Ignacio’s financial reporting

The town of Ignacio took a second look at its financial checks and balances after finding errors during its 2019 audit. Staff members said they are confident those mistakes won’t happen again, and focused on the town’s overall financial growth.

San Juan County, N.M., increases gross receipts tax to ease financial shortfall

San Juan County commissioners voted 4-1 to increase the county’s gross receipts tax by one-eighth of 1% during a mid-September commissioner meeting.

$750,000 grant helps San Juan County, N.M., make buildings ADA compliant

Devin Neeley, San Juan County spokesperson, describes on Thursday how steep pavement grades cause accessibility issues for mobility-impaired community members. The county plans to fix the issue using new federal grant funding.
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