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Safety Tips: Environmental health, safety and risk management
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health1d ago

Safety Tips: Environmental health, safety and risk management

  • NMSU drivers must hold both a current license and an EHS&RM driving permit to operate university vehicles or carts.
  • Programs involving minors must register and obtain approval in line with university policy and ARP 16.79.
  • Drone flights on NMSU property require drone registration, insurance, and a flight request approval.
  • Annual updates of Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) are required for unit-level readiness.
  • Online safety training is available for all employees via Training Central and HSI platforms.
  • Evidence of Coverage documents must be kept current for university vehicles.
  • EHS&RM leads campus safety; partners with staff and regulators to reduce risk.
  • Contacts for assistance are listed in the EHS&RM department directory.
  • The release emphasizes safety and compliance across campus programs and activities.
  • HSI safety training library includes over 100 titles for compliance needs.
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Update on WWE House Shows Making a Comeback and Ticket Pricing
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Update on WWE House Shows Making a Comeback and Ticket Pricing

  • WWE announces 10 new live tour dates for the 2026 Summer Tour across multiple regions.
  • The move aims to give younger wrestlers more experience off television and boost profits.
  • Executives expect a stronger demand for Raw and SmackDown by running fewer house shows.
  • Ticket prices for house shows are expected to be more affordable this summer.
  • The 2026 summer stops include venues in New Mexico, Pennsylvania, California, Illinois and more.
  • The company confirmed 10 new live event dates as part of the summer schedule.
  • Presales start before public on May 19, with general on-sale May 20.
  • The plan supports a broader touring strategy amid roster changes and fan demand.
  • Veterans may benefit from fewer dates as younger talent gets more reps in front of crowds.
  • WWE is deploying a mix of top stars and rising talent for house shows.
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The Space Between Care - Las Cruces Bulletin
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business13h ago

The Space Between Care - Las Cruces Bulletin

  • Electronic Caregiver expanded its home health platform Addison to support patients at home amid rising care demands.
  • CEO Tony Dohrmann says care should fill the gap between visits, not replace in-person services.
  • COVID-19 accelerated adoption of remote monitoring, freeing hospital capacity.
  • Electronic Caregiver anchors its growth in southern New Mexico with ties to NMSU and local hires.
  • Dohrmann emphasizes a proactive approach, preventing problems before they happen.
  • Addison aims to exist in daily life, guiding routines and reminders at home.
  • The Las Cruces company seeks to grow into a Fortune 500-level presence within five years.
  • The Addison platform blends home monitoring with caregiver and provider visibility.
  • Electronic Caregiver positions itself as a complement to traditional care, not a replacement.
  • Dohrmann’s pivot to health care was guided by studying fall risk and aging technology with NMSU researchers.
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Trump administration sues Catholic diocese to seize land near El Paso for border barrier
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politics8h ago

Trump administration sues Catholic diocese to seize land near El Paso for border barrier

  • The federal government filed a lawsuit to seize 14 acres at Mount Cristo Rey near El Paso for border barriers.
  • The land sits at the base of Mount Cristo Rey, a site of an annual pilgrimage drawing thousands of worshippers.
  • The diocese argues the land seizure would infringe on religious freedom and sacred space.
  • Officials say the area is a high-traffic route for human smuggling, prompting border-security actions.
  • The Mount Cristo Rey Restoration Committee supports barriers for safety, while conservationists warn of ecological impact.
  • The government has pursued border-wall plans in other areas, drawing mixed reactions from local leaders and residents.
  • The case highlights tensions over eminent domain, religion, and border security strategies.
  • The government has offered $183,000 for the land.
  • The lawsuit was filed in federal court in New Mexico against the Diocese of Las Cruces.
  • The diocese argues the action would infringe religious freedom and worship rights.
  • The case underscores ongoing debates over border security, land use, and sacred sites.
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