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Substitute teacher in Farmington accused of inappropriately touching students
FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – A substitute teacher is accused of inappropriately touching two students at a middle school in Farmington, according to court documents. Jose Nunez, 29, reportedly put his arm around a student’s shoulder and rested his hand on her chest. A different student reported a similar encounter with Nunez to school staff. Both incidents happened in May at Hermosa Middle School, court documents stated.
Farmington couple charged with assaulting their children
NEW MEXICO (KOAT) — A couple from Farmington are being charged federally for allegedly assaulting their three daughters. Renauldo and Lisa Sandoval, both 39, have appeared in federal court before a judge. Neither of their trials has been scheduled. Lisa is accused of assaulting one of the children with...
Community organizer faces off with two local school board members for House District 4 seat
With longtime House Representative Anthony Allison retiring, three Democratic candidates are battling for House District 4 seat. Navajo community organizer Joseph Hernandez is running against two members of the local school board Christina Aspaas and Cheryl George. Whoever wins on June 4th will face off against Republican candidate Lincoln Mark in November.
Indigenous celebration cut by Farmington Schools as protective laws fail yet again
Technology has a way of showing us that with all its advancement, so much remains the same. Doom-scrolling through social media posts about local news, the NBA playoffs and garden hacks, my algorithm eventually brought forward a cellphone video showing someone from Farmington Municipal Schools approaching graduate Genesis White Bull to take her beaded graduation […] The post Indigenous celebration cut by Farmington Schools as protective laws fail yet again appeared first on Source New Mexico.
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