Roosevelt County Chamber of Commerce
Recent News About Roosevelt County Chamber of Commerce
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49th Annual Peanut Valley Festival
We've had a great day today at the 49th Annual Peanut Valley Festival.
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Peanut Valley Festival
It’s going to be one eventful weekend here in Portales!
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Native American Pottery
Peanut Valley Festival opens at 9 a.m. this morning
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Touchdown Trading Cards
If you are in Portales this weekend and have an interest in buying football cards
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Tracey's Jewels
Tracey's Jewels is opening from 5-9pm
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Sold Out for the Day
We will have more tomorrow!
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Happy 6-Year Anniversary Sam!
Sam came to work for RCEC in July of 2016 as the Warehouse Helper.
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The Courthouse Cafe
We are facing some very dangerously hot weather so if you work a job that has you outside please come in and let us supply you with ice at no charge.
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Heritage Days Parade
Heritage Days Parade will begin lineup at 9:15am on South
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ROOSEVELT COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Business Christmas lighting program suspended for 2020
Over the last 25 years, the Portales Rotary Club has provided decorative building lighting during the holiday season with the support of Portales area businesses and The Little Miss Merry Christmas fundraiser hosted annually by the Roosevelt County Chamber of Commerce.
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ROOSEVELT COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: EDD’s Small Business Saturday Webinar Will Help Businesses Prepare for Upcoming GRT Tax Holiday
The New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) presents an informational webinar on Monday, Nov. 16 at 2:00 pm to help New Mexican business owners learn about the Small Business Saturday Gross Receipts Tax Holiday as well as promote virtual sales this holiday shopping season. EDD has partnered with the Office of the Governor’s Small Business Advisor Dan Schlegel, the Taxation and Revenue Department, the NM Outdoor Recreation Division (ORD) and New Mexico MainStreet (NMMS) to help businesses prepare for this important virtual shopping holiday.
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ROOSEVELT COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: News Release: 10/29/2020
The Roosevelt County Chamber of Commerce is in the process of publishing the 2021 Community Profile magazine for Portales.
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ROOSEVELT COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Non-profit Monarch Formals holding annual fundraiser virtually this year
That is the theme to our 9th annual Princess Party to benefit Monarch Formals.
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ROOSEVELT COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Reporting workplace COVID-19 cases to NMED: What you need to know
On Aug. 5, 2020, the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) filed an emergency amendment to require employers to report positive COVID-19 cases in the workplace to the NMED Occupational Health and Safety Bureau within four hours of being notified of the case.
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ROOSEVELT COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Census response date changes to Sept. 30
The U.S. Census Bureau continues to evaluate its operational plans to collect and process 2020 Census data.
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ROOSEVELT COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Gov. Lujan Grisham approves $178 million of CARES Act funding for small businesses, tribal and local governments
The office of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday announced that applications have gone out for $178 million of CARES Act funding for tribal and local governments.
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ROOSEVELT COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: New Mexico Human Services Department announces temporary closure of Roosevelt County Income Support Division office after employee tests positive for COVID-19
The New Mexico Human Services Department announced today the immediate temporary closure of the Roosevelt County Income Support Division office located at: 1028 Community Way in Portales, N.M. after an employee tested positive for COVID-19
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ROOSEVELT COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: State to re-enact certain public health restrictions
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Thursday announced the state of New Mexico will re-enact emergency public health restrictions on high-contact indoor environments where face-coverings are not worn in order to slow the rising spread of COVID-19 across the state.
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ROOSEVELT COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Gov. signs budget adjustment bill
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Tuesday authorized an amended Fiscal Year 2021 state budget, using her line-item veto authority to restore legislative cuts to public education and other areas while employing state reserves, spending reductions and federal monies to patch a revenue shortfall caused by the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.