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Jeff Kaufman (born July 6, 1955) is an American film producer, director, writer, and artist. [1] Kaufman has produced, written, and directed documentaries focusing on human rights activism and cultural icons including The State of Marriage , Every Act of Life , and Nasrin .
Jeff Mills is an American football coach. He is the senior quality control for defense at Iowa State University , a position he has held since 2021. Mills served as the head football coach at New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas, New Mexico from 2015 to 2016, compiling a record of 2–20. [ 1 ]
The Plaza Hotel, built in 1881, on the Plaza of West Las Vegas New Mexico Insane Asylum in Las Vegas, 1904. Las Vegas was established in 1835 after a group of settlers received a land grant from the Mexican government. (The land had previously been granted to Luis María Cabeza de Baca, whose family later received a settlement.) The town was ...
The former Nevada politician accused of fatally stabbing a Las Vegas investigative reporter after a series of critical stories took the stand Wednesday, telling the jury in his murder trial he is ...
Joey Herrera, Las Vegas City Councilor & Mayor Pro Tem [41] Kathy Holian, Santa Fe County Commissioner [41] John Hooker, former mayor of Los Ranchos [41] Nicolas T. Leger, San Miguel County commissioner [41] Patricia Madrid, former New Mexico attorney general [41] John Muñoz, former chair of the Doña Ana Hispano Chamber of Commerce [41]
In 2012, Montoya was elected as the treasurer for Sandoval County, New Mexico. She was reelected in 2016. [4] In July 2019, Montoya entered the 2020 elections for the United States House of Representatives for New Mexico's 3rd congressional district. [5] She lost the Democratic Party nomination to Teresa Leger Fernandez. [6]
Aaron Kaufman, a writer, director and producer whose credits include “Superpower” and “Machete Kills,” died on Thursday evening in Las Vegas after suffering an apparent heart attack.He was 51.
The Dodge City Gang were a group of Kansas gunfighters and gamblers who dominated the political and economic life of Las Vegas, New Mexico in 1879 and early 1880. [1] This came at a time when Las Vegas was booming and was thought to be the future metropolis of New Mexico. As with many a boomtown, it attracted a number of opportunists and outlaws.