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The Hindu
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
State govt. anniversary: Chief Minister to chair Thrissur district meet on May 14
As part of the fourth anniversary celebrations of the second Pinarayi Vijayan government in Kerala, the Chief Minister will chair a district-level meeting here on Wednesday. Revenue and Housing Minister K. Rajan and Higher Education and Social Justice Minister R. Bindu said here on Tuesday that the event was aimed at engaging with various sections of the public and beneficiaries of government schemes. The meeting will be held from 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. at Casino Hotel, with around 500 invited participants from different sectors. 'Ente Keralam' mega exhibition and trade fair will be held from May 18 to 24 at the Thekkinkadu Maidan here. The fair will be inaugurated by Mr. Rajan at 5 p.m. on Sunday (May 18) and Dr. Bindu will preside. A colourful cultural procession featuring over 10,000 participants will be taken out from 4 p.m. from CMS School to Thekkinkadu Maidan. The fair will feature 189 air-conditioned stalls, including themed government stalls and commercial exhibits, offering a range of services under one roof. Highlights include a food and agriculture expo, cultural performances, film screenings, and seminars. Exhibition hours are from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Various cultural programmes will be held daily. The programmes include Ente Keralam Nrithashilpam and Amrutham Gamaya band performance by Amritha and Abhirami Suresh; musical tribute to P. Jayachandran by Jayaraj Warrier; performances by differently abled children; and fusion music by Aattam Kalasamiti and Thekkinkadu Band. Various seminars will be held from May 19 to 24 on topics such as responsible parenting, welfare of the elderly, constitutional literacy, sustainable agriculture, gender justice, career planning, innovation in higher education, climate change, and robotics. Awards will be given for best media reports, photography, videos, selfies from the public, and best-themed stalls. The closing ceremony on May 24 will be inaugurated by Dr. Bindu and Mr. Rajan will preside. The event will conclude with a mehfil concert blending Hindustani, ghazals, and film music by Pandit Ramesh Narayan and Madhushree.


CBS News
14-04-2025
- Business
- CBS News
Michigan Gov. Whitmer discusses infrastructure and manufacturing at Detroit Economic Club
Days after heading to the White House to fight for federal funds, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer shares her plans for the state's future. In remarks to the Detroit Economic Club, Whitmer focused on two key issues impacting Michiganders: infrastructure and manufacturing. "While we don't have the luxury of solving one problem at a time, we must protect public safety, build more housing, and create good jobs and fix the roads, all at the same time," said Whitmer. Faced with a packed room at the Motor City Casino Hotel, the two-term Democratic governor explained how her administration has approached the frustrations surrounding much-needed improvements to the state's roads. "We need a sustainable, long-term solution, covering our local roads and our state roads," said Whitmer. Right now, experts calculate Michigan's annual shortfall is close to $4 billion, and the state is projected to fall off the funding clip of the bond plan soon. "Rebuilding Michigan was always just a short-term fix for a long-term problem. We went the bond route because we could get to work, but it did not solve the problem," said Whitmer. Whitmer says that is only further impacted by the more than 1,000 Tier II and Tier III businesses built in Michigan that are directly impacted by the nationwide tariffs. "It's not just about asking for more revenue; it's about investing in Michigan's future to create jobs," said Whitmer. Whitmer also addressed her visit to Washington, D.C. last week, noting that there are 5,500 northern Michiganders who have spent the last two weeks without power following the severe weather that tore through the state. She said she went to the White House to try to ensure that the state could obtain a federal declaration of emergency and financial help. "These are Michigan residents who are hurting, who are in rural parts of the state and have very small providers; that's, well, the whole reason why I was there," said Whitmer. Whitmer says she plans to continue conversations on both the state and federal levels to find a solution as quickly as possible.
Yahoo
07-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
What's happening around New Mexico March 7-13
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events around New Mexico from March 7 to 13. March 7 ABQ Artwalk – For this edition, ABQ Artwalk will be hosting new art exhibits, group shows, markets, and performances. The event is from 5 to 9 p.m. March 7-8 The Show – Albuquerque's longest-running comedy show happens every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12. March 8 The Price is Right Live – Visit the Route 66 Casino Hotel for a live stage show of The Price is Right starting at 8 p.m. Tickets are available online. March 8-9 International Women's Weekender – Get ready for a weekend full of movement, empowerment, and incredible energy. Join Peace Love Space for an unforgettable experience featuring world-class instructors, diverse dance styles, and a community of powerful women celebrating their love for dance. March 8-9 Mommy's Market – Thousands of gently used maternity, baby, and kids in one place for one weekend. Starting at 9 a.m. on both days, admission is $1. March 8-9 Expo New Mexico Flea Market – Come check out the food, vendors, and live entertainment at New Mexico's largest open-air market. The market runs from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is $2 for walk-ups and $10 per car for parking. March 9 Rhythm in Unity: A Drum Unity Event – Come experience the power of rhythm, connection, and mindfulness. All levels are welcome. Starting at 2 p.m., bring a drum or use one provided. March 11 Music Bingo – Enjoy food, drinks, and friendly competition at Flock of Moons, every Tuesday at 7 p.m. March 11 Open Mic Night in Old Town – Calling all singers, comedians, and performers. Join The Taproom in Old Town Albuquerque for an all-night happy hour, discounted appetizers, and some great performances on the patio stage. This event is every Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. March 13 Ancora and Albuquerque Songwriters' Cooperative Open Mic – Every Thursday night is Open Mic at Ancora Cafe and Bakery where music and sound is the focus of the evening. The event is from 5:30 to 9 p.m. March 7 Fine Art Flea Market – Las Cruces's Downtown First Friday ArtWalk will feature unique and affordable art pieces, handmade crafts, and vintage items. Enjoy live music and delicious food while browsing the various vendors. This free event starts at 5 p.m. March 7 First Friday – From 4 to 7 p.m. on the first Friday of every month, enjoy pay-what-you-wish extended hours and special activities at The Harwood Museum of Art in Taos. March 8 Chalk Walk – Join Las Cruces Museum of Art and watch art in progress as local artists work on chalk drawings. Admission is free and there will be additional family activities. The event is from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. March 8 Otero County Farmer's Market – Check out the only year-round farmers market in the area with many local farmers, crafters, bakers, and more exclusively from Otero County. This event occurs every Saturday from 8:30 to 11 a.m. March 8 Mother-Son Dodgeball Tournament – Visit the Sycamore Park Community Center in Farmington for some friendly competition and an ice cream sundae bar. Tickets are $8 per person, which includes dodgeball, ice cream, and a picture to cherish for years to come. The tournament starts at 10 a.m. March 8 King of the Hill 2025 – This annual trail race offers 100% trail running at 5k, 10k, and half marathon distances. The races take place in the beautiful and challenging trails of El Cerro de Los Lunas Preserve. The courses feature beautiful views and large elevation changes on the 10k and half marathon courses. The schedule of events can be found online. March 8 March Community Market – Join Valencia County Fair for the March Community Market. Vendors will be selling handmade crafts, fresh produce, and more. This event is from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 8-9 Roswell's Premier Cards & Collectibles Show – Come on down to the Roswell Mall for the card & collectibles show on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 9 Spring Market Pop-Up – Visit Milton's Brewing in Carlsbad for live music, food, and vendors sharing their craftsmanship and beautiful products. The event is from 2 to 6 p.m. March 9 Organ Mountain Sunday Market – The newest market in town takes place off Highway 70 in Las Cruces. Come check out weekly vendors, food trucks, retailers, and more for themed markets from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 🔶 Albuquerque community centers host spring break activities for kids – Community centers in Albuquerque are hosting several events for kids on spring break. A total of 18 centers have planned onsite activities and budget-friendly field trips with free lunch and snacks from March 17 to March 21. 🔶 Registration opens for summer ABQ BioPark camps – Registration is now open for the ABQ BioPark camp, hoping to spark local kids' curiosity in the natural world. Camp Biopark combines hands-on activities, games, art, and behind-the-scenes experiences to inspire young learners to explore the wonders of plants and animals. 🔶 Albuquerque Fire Rescue reminds residents of burn restrictions – With high spring winds across New Mexico, Albuquerque Fire Rescue is reminding residents they cannot burn dead weeds and small piles of vegetation if winds exceed 15 miles per hour. 🔶 University of New Mexico researchers look into how grasslands recover from drought – New research by the University of New Mexico shows how grasslands recover from drought. UNM researchers said grasslands play an important role in agriculture and tourism, as well as helping local wildlife and water conservation. 🔶 Albuquerque police warn public of uptick in Honda vehicle thefts – The Albuquerque Police Department has sued Hyundai and Kia, accusing the automakers of helping fuel car theft through the city. According to police, another major auto brand is increasingly being targeted. 🔶 High winds impact irrigation ditch clean-up along the Rio Grande – A dry winter is creating a low spring run-off this year, making it tough for farmers. The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District is saying the wind this week is causing more weather woes and irrigation delays. 🔶 Albuquerque students receive financial literacy lesson – A group of 5th graders from Albuquerque Public Schools got a special lesson this afternoon on money. The lesson focused on instruction on loans, bank accounts, writing checks, and saving money for college. 🔶 Balloon Fiesta will not hold concert this year – No big-name country music artist will be performing at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta this year. For the first time in twelve years, the state's biggest event is putting a pause on the annual Music Fiesta concert. 🔶 Albuquerque City Council passes nuisance property ordinance, guaranteed income initiative – Several measures were approved in Albuquerque City Council Monday night including a way for the city to address nuisance properties. According to the city, the new ordinance gives further definition to acts that make a property considered a nuisance and streamlines the enforcement process. 🔶 ABQ BioPark partnering with Chevron on conservation efforts – The ABQ BioPark has announced a partnership with Chevron to help strengthen conservation efforts for the state's native species. Chevron will now serve as an official conservation partner of the ABQ BioPark, donating $600,000 over the next three years to further projects that protect animals and habitats in New Mexico. 🔶 10 days left to file claims for Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Fire damage – Time is running out for residents and businesses who were affected by the Hermit Peak Calf Canyon Wildfire to submit their claims. March 14 is the last day that FEMA offices will be able to start new claims. 🔶 New Mexico State Police to hold memorial run for fallen officer – New Mexico State Police will honor an officer killed in the line of duty with a memorial run. The inaugural Officer Justin Hare 5K Run/Walk is set for March 15th at Damon Kvols Park in Tucumcari. 🔶 Groups to host free training in New Mexico on how to spot human trafficking – An event to train people on how to stop and spot signs of human trafficking will be held in Mescalero in April. 🔶 New Mexico Department of Health launches webpage to track measles cases – The New Mexico Department of Health launched a webpage to track cases of measles in the state. This comes after the department declared an outbreak in Lea County. So far, nine cases of measles have been confirmed in that area. 🔶 What to know for 2025's Girl Scout Cookie season in New Mexico – The time of year highly anticipated by many is coming up soon—Girl Scout Cookie season. For those with a sweet tooth, here is what you need to know about how to get the limited-time cookies this year in New Mexico. 🔶 KRQE becomes home for New Mexico United matches – KRQE Media Group and New Mexico United are partnering to expand soccer coverage across the state and give fans access to every match via broadcast and online. KRQE Media Group has become the official English-language broadcast partner of New Mexico United. All the club's matches will now be broadcast live on New Mexico 50 and streamed online for free at 🔶 Santa Fe Seed Library opening March 22 – The City of Santa Fe is helping residents get ready for planting season. The Santa Fe Seed Library is opening for the 2025 season later this month. The library, operated by the Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners' Seed Stewards, will soon contain thousands of open-pollinated vegetable, herb, and flower seeds donated by local growers and seed companies. 🔶 3 New Mexico counties launch behavioral health program – Three New Mexico counties are implementing a new behavioral treatment program seeking to help people who fail to voluntarily get mental health treatment. The Assisted Outpatient Treatment Program is now being used in Santa Fe, Rio Arriba, and Los Alamos counties. 🔶 New Mexico's Congressional delegation speaks out on Trump Administration decisions – From tariffs to federal cuts, New Mexico's congressional delegation is outraged by the changes they're seeing under the Trump administration. 🔶 CYFD reform bills clear House, move on to Senate in New Mexico – Three major bills to improve oversight, transparency, and accountability at the New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department have passed the House. House Bill 5 would create an independent office to oversee child welfare in the state. One of the functions of that office would be to review CYFD policies and procedures. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.