AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWild West Heritage: Fort Sumner installed a new stone marker at Billy the Kid’s grave, replacing a decades-old wooden sign at one of New Mexico’s top tourist stops. Pet & Livestock Alert: New World screwworm is back in the U.S., with USDA confirming multiple cases in Texas and the first confirmed New Mexico case in a dog (Lea County), prompting animal owners to check for open wounds and seek vet care fast if maggots are found. Road Safety Upgrade: NMDOT says construction will start June 15 at the intersection of NM 68 and NM 240 in Taos, adding safer crossings, ADA ramps, new signals, and sidewalks, with one lane closed and work weekdays through early 2027. Local Travel Buzz: Photowalks TV released its “Walkies Awards,” spotlighting 15 of the best U.S. walking routes—useful inspiration for travelers planning scenic strolls. Gas Watch: GasBuddy reports some of the lowest midgrade prices in the state around late May, including $4.50 in Taos County.
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