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Bgpd Susan Eddings P茅rez Opening: Labyrinths By Alison Hixon
One half of a modular home makes the turn onto Trinity Drive this afternoon transported by JR Theroux MH Services, Inc. heading for Tsikumu Village on Sioux Street. Because the load on the transport vehicle is too tall to go under the pedestrian overpasses in front of the Los Alamos High School, the transpor <a href=Link cup</a> t vehicle <a href=Link thermos</a> detours up Trinity Drive to 48th Street and back down to Diamond Drive on its way to Sioux Street. Photo by John McHale/ladailypostThe modular home makes the turn off Diamond Drive onto San Ildefonso Road at the roundabout. The transport company has its own escorts along with Los Alamos Police Department escorts. Photo by John McHale/ladailypostThe modular home arrives at Tsikumu Village on Sioux Street. Photo by John McHale/ladailypostThe modu <a href=Link cup</a> lar home will settle on this foundation in Tsikumu Village. The second half of the modular home is scheduled to travel beginning at 9 a.m. Wednesday along the same route. At 7 p.m. Wednesday the transport vehicle will bring the frame on the same route in reverse to take it off the hill and down to Albuquerque. Photo by John McHale/ladailypostSubscribe FREE to News AlertsMake the Daily Post your HomepageMore News Like us on FacebookSubscribe FREE to News AlertsMake the Daily Post your HomepageMore News Like us on Facebook LOS ALAMOSladailypost website support locally by OviNuppi SystemsCouncil, Boards 038; Commissions CalendarHilltopper Sports Scores from MaxPrepCouncil, Boards 038; Commissions CalendarHi Heht Law Enforcement Accreditation Assessment Team Invites Public Comment From Los Alamos Community
EDMC News:ALBUQUERQUE旻or-profit education company Education Management Corporation EDMC will significantly reform its recruiting and enrollment practices, and forgive more than $632,000 in loans for approximately 553 New Mexico former students, <a href=Link france</a> through a qui tam settlement <a href=Link us</a> with Attorney General Hector Balderas and a group of state attorneys general. EDMC, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, operates 110 schools in 32 states and Canada through four education systems, including Argosy University, The Art Institutes, Brown Mackie College and South University. EDMC operates a Brown Mackie campus in Albuq <a href=Link stanley</a> uerque and numerous residents statewide have enrolled in various online programs as well. Over 550 students will have their student loans forgiven thanks to todays agreement for a total of $632,000 in loan forgiveness for New Mexicans, Balderas said. My office will continue to hold corporations accountable when they employ unfair tactics and prey on New Mexicans desires to build better lives for their families. Todays agreement will not only have a great impact on former students, but on all New Mexico students going forward thanks to the changed business practices of EDMC. The agreement with attorneys general in 39 states plus the District of Columbia mandates added disclosures to students, including a new interactive online financial disclosure tool; bars misrepresentations to prospective students; prohibits enrollment in unaccredited programs; and institutes an extended peri
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