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16 communities in Southern New Mexico improved their water by creating one common utility. Now, they’re serving as a model for others in the state.
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Even with money available it can be difficult to spend when expertise and workforce is in short supply
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It requires constant work to keep up with applications for federal infrastructure dollars to flow to places like the small Northern N.M. town; some groups are starting outreach to connect people to money
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Several towns will get water from Ute Reservoir, after many local leaders fought for funding; a long fight that can strain local communities
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A national non-profit organization is launching a program that would provide free broadband internet to apartment buildings both on the national and state level.