Hobbs City Commission OKs webcasting of its meetings
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The Hobbs City Commission will also archive video of its meetings online for people to watch at their convenience. Some activists will continue pushing for more. Continue Reading
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The Hobbs City Commission will also archive video of its meetings online for people to watch at their convenience. Some activists will continue pushing for more. Continue Reading
Even if we have to swallow the bitter pill of paying for the trip, Hobbs would be better off if J.J. Murphy would go back to Italy – and stay there. Continue Reading
Government officials and citizens in Hobbs continue to wrestle with how to make city commission meetings more accessible to the public by broadcasting them online. Continue Reading
While many incumbents won re-election to mayoral, council and judicial seats in cities and towns across New Mexico on Tuesday, a number of incumbents were also ousted. Continue Reading
Hobbs, Rio Rancho, Taos, Farmington, Santa Fe and four towns in Doña Ana County are among those holding elections on March 1. Continue Reading
Hobbs City Manager J.J. Murphy has turned his public-service employer into a personal money machine, with the consistently unquestioning consent of Hobbs city commissioners and our mayor. Continue Reading
U.S. crude oil should have the opportunity to compete in the global marketplace. It’s not only right and fair, it’s urgent. And it will benefit New Mexico. Continue Reading
The petition drive began last week, even as some city officials said almost no one has shared with them a desire for webcasting. Continue Reading
Before the Hobbs City Commission amends City Manager J.J. Murphy’s contract yet again, I think reviewing his contract’s chronology in total is importantly informative. Continue Reading
Several Hobbs residents are expressing support for two citizens who are pushing the city commission to webcast its meetings and archive the video online. Continue Reading
The Hobbs City Commission is behind the curve when it comes to webcasting and archiving video of its meetings online. Two residents are pushing to change that. Continue Reading
I would truly love to be able to stream or download video/audio of the meetings to my iPhone and iPad and desktop or laptop. Oh my gosh! Do you realize the access that simple change would give me? Continue Reading