- published: 17 Apr 2009
- views: 325
- author: Joe Ostrander
5:43

Fayette County Community Action's Green Administrative Building (Part 1)
In 2007 Fayette County Community Action opened their new Administrative Services Center Bu...
published: 17 Apr 2009
author: Joe Ostrander
Fayette County Community Action's Green Administrative Building (Part 1)
In 2007 Fayette County Community Action opened their new Administrative Services Center Building, the first green building in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. This v...
- published: 17 Apr 2009
- views: 325
- author: Joe Ostrander
4:01

#15 Taos County Administrative Judicial Project
15 September 10, 2010- Interviews with United States Senator Tom Udall, Mulligan, USDA Sta...
published: 20 Oct 2010
author: Candyce O'Donnell
#15 Taos County Administrative Judicial Project
15 September 10, 2010- Interviews with United States Senator Tom Udall, Mulligan, USDA State Director Terry Brunner and tours guests including Taos County A...
- published: 20 Oct 2010
- views: 23
- author: Candyce O'Donnell
3:59

#25 Taos County Administrative Judicial Complex
25 April 27, 2011- Interviews with Taos County Deputy Treasurer Trudy Salazar and New Mexi...
published: 12 May 2011
author: Candyce O'Donnell
#25 Taos County Administrative Judicial Complex
25 April 27, 2011- Interviews with Taos County Deputy Treasurer Trudy Salazar and New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice Charlie Daniels. 150 Taos County em...
- published: 12 May 2011
- views: 25
- author: Candyce O'Donnell
3:39

Needles, CA- San Bernardino County Fire Department- March 2012- Administrative Monthly Report
Needles, CA: Needles City Council. San Bernardino County Fire Department Division Chief Jo...
published: 28 Apr 2012
author: TheZachNews
Needles, CA- San Bernardino County Fire Department- March 2012- Administrative Monthly Report
Needles, CA: Needles City Council. San Bernardino County Fire Department Division Chief John Salvate. Administrative Monthly Report for March 2012. Tuesday, ...
- published: 28 Apr 2012
- views: 102
- author: TheZachNews
0:20

Tift County High School principal placed on administrative leave
The former principal of Tift County High School, Dr. Ryan Gravitt, has been placed on admi...
published: 15 Nov 2012
author: WFXL
Tift County High School principal placed on administrative leave
The former principal of Tift County High School, Dr. Ryan Gravitt, has been placed on administrative leave. The FOX 31 Newscast is Albany, Georgia's only 10P...
- published: 15 Nov 2012
- views: 151
- author: WFXL
6:47

Fayette County Community Action's Green Administrative Building (Part 2)
In 2007 Fayette County Community Action opened their new Administrative Services Center Bu...
published: 17 Apr 2009
author: Joe Ostrander
Fayette County Community Action's Green Administrative Building (Part 2)
In 2007 Fayette County Community Action opened their new Administrative Services Center Building, the first green building in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. This v...
- published: 17 Apr 2009
- views: 237
- author: Joe Ostrander
11:32

TSPN News In-Depth - Amador County Administrative Officer Chuck Iley Part 1
In this edition of TSPN News In-Depth, Tom Slivick talks with Amador County Administrative...
published: 24 Aug 2012
author: TSPNTV
TSPN News In-Depth - Amador County Administrative Officer Chuck Iley Part 1
In this edition of TSPN News In-Depth, Tom Slivick talks with Amador County Administrative Officer Chuck Iley about the state budget, the role of government,...
- published: 24 Aug 2012
- views: 28
- author: TSPNTV
4:15

#14 Taos County Administrative Judicial Project
14 August 19, 2010- Interviews with Wrye, Taylor and Flintco Chairwoman of the Board Robin...
published: 20 Oct 2010
author: Candyce O'Donnell
#14 Taos County Administrative Judicial Project
14 August 19, 2010- Interviews with Wrye, Taylor and Flintco Chairwoman of the Board Robin Ballenger-Flint. Construction continues with excavation work for ...
- published: 20 Oct 2010
- views: 24
- author: Candyce O'Donnell
12:25

TSPN News In-Depth - Amador County Administrative Officer Chuck Iley Part 2
In this edition of TSPN News In-Depth, Tom Slivick talks with Amador County Administrative...
published: 24 Aug 2012
author: TSPNTV
TSPN News In-Depth - Amador County Administrative Officer Chuck Iley Part 2
In this edition of TSPN News In-Depth, Tom Slivick talks with Amador County Administrative Officer Chuck Iley about the state budget, the role of government,...
- published: 24 Aug 2012
- author: TSPNTV
4:06

#28 Taos County Administrative Judicial Complex
28 October 2011- Interviews with Jones and Gecko Landscape owner Jimmy Cisnerous. Without ...
published: 24 Dec 2011
author: Candyce O'Donnell
#28 Taos County Administrative Judicial Complex
28 October 2011- Interviews with Jones and Gecko Landscape owner Jimmy Cisnerous. Without fanfare HB opens Albright Street on schedule. 154 parking spaces m...
- published: 24 Dec 2011
- views: 29
- author: Candyce O'Donnell
4:19

#27 Taos County Administrative Judicial Complex
27 September 27, 2011- Interviews with Mulligan and New Mexico Tree Care Owner Steve Tichn...
published: 28 Feb 2012
author: Candyce O'Donnell
#27 Taos County Administrative Judicial Complex
27 September 27, 2011- Interviews with Mulligan and New Mexico Tree Care Owner Steve Tichnor of Taos. This is the final stretch of the project, with work on...
- published: 28 Feb 2012
- views: 45
- author: Candyce O'Donnell
6:12

#29 Taos County Administrative Judicial Project
29 January 26, 2012- Interviews with Taylor, Taos County Manager Jacob Caldwell, Taos Coun...
published: 15 Mar 2012
author: Candyce O'Donnell
#29 Taos County Administrative Judicial Project
29 January 26, 2012- Interviews with Taylor, Taos County Manager Jacob Caldwell, Taos County Clerk Elaine Montano, District Court Administrator Jeannette Ra...
- published: 15 Mar 2012
- views: 75
- author: Candyce O'Donnell
4:13

#2 Taos County Administrative Judicial Project
2 Feb. 10, 2010- Interview with Rocky Dombrosky, HB Project Supervisor. Snowy weather caus...
published: 29 Apr 2010
author: Candyce O'Donnell
#2 Taos County Administrative Judicial Project
2 Feb. 10, 2010- Interview with Rocky Dombrosky, HB Project Supervisor. Snowy weather causes 2-hundred thousand-dollar loss to HB. Albuquerque subcontractor Hughes Inc. begins steel erection...
- published: 29 Apr 2010
- views: 17
- author: Candyce O'Donnell
6:44

Phil Smith-Hanes, County Administrative Officer, Humboldt, CA
Profiles of Local Government Leaders....
published: 20 Nov 2010
author: calicmacoaching
Phil Smith-Hanes, County Administrative Officer, Humboldt, CA
Profiles of Local Government Leaders.
- published: 20 Nov 2010
- views: 81
- author: calicmacoaching
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47:26

Megalightning
ENTIRELY NEW FORMS OF LIGHTNING HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED UP TO 1000 TIMES BIGGER THAN ANY BOLT...
published: 07 Jul 2011
author: dmptv
Megalightning
ENTIRELY NEW FORMS OF LIGHTNING HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED UP TO 1000 TIMES BIGGER THAN ANY BOLT PREVIOUSLY SEEN. WHILE NORMAL LIGHTNING FIRES DOWN BELOW CLOUDS, THESE GIANT BOLTS SHOOT UP, STUNNING EXPERTS WITH IMAGES OF LIGHTNING 80 KILOMETRES HIGH.
THIS LIGHTNING, SIX TIMES MORE POWERFUL THAN PASSENGER PLANES ARE DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND, MAY BE THE REAL KILLER IN A SPATE OF BAFFLING AIR DISASTERS.
Camera takes photo.
AND FOR THE FIRST TIME WE CAN REVEAL THE PHOTOGRAPH THAT SPARKED A SECRET NASA ENQUIRY.
WAS THIS THE PROOF THAT A HIGH ALTITUDE LIGHTNING STRIKE CAUSED THE CRASH OF THE SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA?
Title card:
MEGA-LIGHTNING
NARRATOR:
EACH DAY, THE EARTH IS SHAKEN BY 8 MILLION BOLTS OF THE SKY'S MOST POWERFUL FORCE: LIGHTNING.
Bolt of lightning.
NARRATOR:
ENERGY FROM ONE BOLT EXPLODES IN SPLIT SECOND, BUT COULD POWER A HOUSEHOLD FOR HALF A YEAR. AT ANY TIME, 1800 STORMS PUMMEL OUR PLANET. EACH ONE IS A GIANT BATTERY. INSIDE A STORM, WATER TURNS TO HAIL. FAILLING ICE CRASHES ON RISING DROPLET, CREATING STATIC ELECTRICITY. CHARGES OF UP TO 100 MILLION VOLTS BUILD UP. ARCS OF ELECTRICITY FIRE OUT. THIS IS LIGHTNING. MORE THAN 90 PERCENT OF ALL BOLTS FIRE WITHIN CLOUDS. BUT A HIGHLY CHARGED STORM WILL FIRE A CASCADE OF ELECTRICAL CHARGE TO EARTH, DRAWN TO THE HIGHEST POINT. A TREE OR A BLADE OF GRASS CAN TRIGGER LIGHTNING, OR EVEN A PERSON. EACH YEAR, 100O PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD DIE FROM DIRECT HIT. A LIGHTNING BOLT IS ONLY 3 CM WIDE. BUT AT 33,000 DEGREES CELCIUS, IT IS HOTTER THAN THE SURFACE OF THE SUN.
CGI lightning.
NARRATOR:
THIS HEAT EXPANDS THE SURROUNDING AIR, WHICH EXPLODES OUTWARDS AS THUNDER, THE SOUND OF LIGHTNING.
CGI lightning strike.
NARRATOR:
A LIGHTNING FLASH TRAVELS AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT; IT'S THUNDER TRAVELS MUCH SLOWER. THE SHORTER THE TIME BETWEEN THE FLASH AND THE THUNDER, THE CLOSER THE LIGHTNING BOLT. FEW CLOUD TO GROUND STRIKES ARE LONGER THAN THREE KILOMETRES. AND TEXTBOOKS SAID NO LIGHTNING COULD EXIST ABOVE THE CLOUDS.
Cloud to ground lighting with measuring rod.
Walt Lyons on balcony.
NARRATOR:
BUT THEN WEATHERMAN WALT LYONS AIMED HIS CAMERA ACROSS THE COLORADO PLAINS ON JULY 6, 1993.
Mountains through Walt's eye glasses
NARRATOR:
WHAT HE SAW OVERTURNED 200 YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC CERTAINTY IN AN INSTANT.
Green sprites images.
NARRATOR:
HE FILMED THESE VIDEO IMAGES. THEY SHOW LIGHTNING 80 KILOMETRES HIGH AND 40 KILOMETRES WIDE FIRING ABOVE THE CLOUDS. THEIR EXISTENCE HAD BEEN DISMISSED AS FANTASY. THEIR DISCOVERY SHEDS NEW LIGHT ON WHAT HAS BEEN CAUSING AIRPLANES TO FALL FROM THE SKY.
Sunrise.
Stuart Beecher lights a pipe.
NARRATOR:
THE DISCOVERY OF MEGA-LIGHTNING BEGAN WITH ORDINARY PEOPLE SEEING EXTRAORDINARY THINGS.
Stills of Beecher in name separated by light flashes.
NARRATOR:
IN 1969 STUART BEECHER WAS DEFENDING A MORTAR PIT OUTSIDE SAIGON IN SOUTH VIETNAM, WHEN A STORM BROKE.
Stuart Beecher:
There was this giant flash of lighting that reached from the ground through the base of the cloud, completed illuminated the cloud, and out the top from the ground, in this beautiful double helix pattern, that seemed to just go on forever. It was just like it was going straight into space.
Amateur photo of above cloud lightning.
STRAPLINE:
Photograph: Tudor Williams
NARRATOR:
THERE HAD EVEN BEEN PHOTOGRAPHS. THIS WAS TAKEN AT MT ISA IN AUSTRALIA, IN 1968. SCIENTISTS HAD IGNORED THE SIGHTINGS.
Skeet Vaughan flying.
NARRATOR:
SKEET VAUGHAN, A SENIOR NASA ENGINEER, MET A WITNESS WHO HAD SEEN GIANT LIGHTNING IN 1981. AS A TRAINED PILOT, VAUGHAN TOOK THE SIGHTING SERIOUSLY.
STRAPLINE:
Skeet Vaughan - NASA Engineer 1959-96
Skeet Vaughan:
I wrote an article in one of the flying magazines, and asked pilots to tell me if they'd seen any unusual lightning, or anything out of the ordinary. A number of pilots, about 19 of them, sent me letters telling me about this kind of a thing.
Pilot walks to letterbox.
NARRATOR:
PILOT LARRY PARTRIDGE WAS ONE OF THOSE WHO WROTE TO VAUGHN, REVEALING THAT HE'D SEEN GIANT LIGHTNING ABOVE THE CLOUDS GOING UP, AND NOT DOWN.
STRAPLINE:
Larry Partridge, pilot.
Larry Partridge:
All of a sudden, POW! Just a split second, this huge bolt of lightning came out of the top and disappeared into deep blue space. The captain turned to me and said, wide eyed, and said did you see that? And so I said yes, and so we turned and told the flight engineer, and he said, that's impossible. Lightning doesn't go up.
CGI blue jet.
Pilot Robin May flying.
STRAPLINE:
Robin May - pilot
Robin May:
A Strike of lightning appeared to come from the top of the cloud, went straight up, bright white, for ten or 15 thousand feet, then broke up into a lot of little fingers that went through the different colours of the spectrum, and disappeared off into space.
CGI of sprite to show what Larry sees through window of plane.
Skeet Vaughn:
But most of the pilots had said they'd never talk to people about this, they were somewhat reluctant to, in the case that they
55:58

State of the City - The Decade of San Antonio: A Big City transforming into a Great City 1/28/10
Mayor Julián Castro presented his first State of the City Address on Thursday, January 28,...
published: 29 Jan 2010
author: Mayor Julián Castro
State of the City - The Decade of San Antonio: A Big City transforming into a Great City 1/28/10
Mayor Julián Castro presented his first State of the City Address on Thursday, January 28, 2010, and proclaimed San Antonio as a city on the move that will vault forward economically in the coming decade.
"This is the decade of San Antonio, the decade of our emergence as an economic powerhouse nationally and internationally," Castro said. "We'll get there by building up brainpower and opportunity, making vibrant our public spaces, and getting the fundamentals of city government right."
Mayor Castro told a record crowd of more than 900 business and community leaders that his administration will not hide from the city's most difficult issues, which include raising the educational attainment level of the local workforce and investing in the city's urban core.
"Great cities are defined by their downtowns. San Antonio must invest in downtown and make it a magnet for residents and visitors alike," Castro said. "In these next few years, we will put a new streetcar system on the ground, redevelop our beloved Hemisfair, and enhance our Riverwalk to breathe new life into our downtown."
On Jobs:
"The top priority for 2010 is creating jobs for San Antonians. Our city has fared better than most American communities during this downturn, but we must work to fare better. 20,000 net new jobs in 2010 is the goal."
Green Economy:
"We must embrace new economic opportunities. San Antonio can and should become a leader in the green economy by investing in green job training, incentivizing green manufacturing and leading the way in the use of renewables to meet our energy needs."
Transcript of Speech:
[ Applause ]
Thank you.
Thank you very much for that introduction, Carri. You've already shown in your short time wonderful leadership here at the Chamber. I want to thank you and Richard Perez and all the folks at the Chamber for your tremendous leadership in the city. I particularly enjoyed the opportunity to work with ya'll as we expand the Mentoring Matters initiatives, and make sure that most folks have had the opportunity to reach their dreams. And I want to thank all of ya'll for being here. Carri mentioned that there are over 900 folks here, and when they told me that yesterday, I thought that this event must have been billed as “C.P.S. Energy, Behind-the-Scenes.” [ Laughter ] Or something to draw folks here.
But really, I believe that there is tremendous energy here in San Antonio in 2010. I believe that 2010 marks the beginning of the decade of San Antonio. This is the decade that we will emerge as an economic powerhouse across the nation and across the world, a place that people are looking toward for leadership, a place that people are taking notice of, a place that is in perfect position to seize the opportunity of tomorrow. It has been my absolute privilege to serve as your mayor for the last seven months. These days have been exciting ones, they've been long ones, but they've been well worthwhile because of the work of many, many folks, a couple of which I'd like to just recognize right now.
The first is, and I'd like to ask them all to stand up, the best city council that we've had in years, our San Antonio city council, please, if you would, stand up. I see Councilwoman Cisneros, Councilwoman Taylor, Councilwoman Ramos, Councilman Cortez, Councilman Medina, Councilman Lopez, Councilman Rodriguez, Councilman Williams, Councilwoman Chan, and Councilman Clamp. Thank ya'll very much.
I was, of course, not in office for four years, and in that time we had one of the best mayors in America, Phil Hardberger, who did a wonderful job of laying out a vision and a foundation for us to build on, and I'd like to recognize him as well. Thank you very much, Mayor Hardberger, for being here.
[ Applause ]
Everybody says that we have the best city manager in America, and seven months ago I got a chance to start testing that for myself, and I got to tell you, it's the truth. Sheryl Sculley has done an absolutely wonderful job as city manager, and she's really, and I think that Phil would agree with this, she is the reason that we look so good being mayor. I hope she'll stand up and be recognized. Thank you very much, Sheryl, for your work.
[ Applause ]
I remember coming to a couple of chamber events over the last few years, and Nelson Wolff would always tell this joke about being -- I don't know whether it was him not being the old mayor anymore or the young mayor, or I guess being about the same age as Phil. These days I know that I'm the young mayor, and he's the older county judge but has been a terrific partner and collaborator and one of the reasons that our city does so well. Thank you very much, Nelson, for your leadership. I'd like to recognize you as well.
[ Applause ]
And then I want to recognize my own staff. I see many of them here from Robbie Greenblum who couldn’t be here today to Jaime Castillo, Frances Gonzalez, Jed Maebius. I see Christian Archer, Roland Garza, Sarah McLor
67:23

53rd Journalism Awards Gala (part 1)
A. JOURNALISTS OF THE YEAR
A1. PRINT (Over 50,000 circulations)
Patrick Range McDonal...
published: 18 Jul 2011
author: EDP
53rd Journalism Awards Gala (part 1)
A. JOURNALISTS OF THE YEAR
A1. PRINT (Over 50,000 circulations)
Patrick Range McDonald, LA Weekly
Comments: "Range" is an appropriate middle name. What incredibly
detailed reporting on a variety of complicated topics. What an ability to
make us feel as if we know the players. What skill in explaining messy
situations. The very essence of solid journalism.
2nd place: David Evans, Bloomberg Markets, "Duping the Families of
Fallen Soldiers"
HM: Mariel Garza, Los Angeles Daily News Editorials
A2. PRINT (Under 50,000 circulation)
Radley Balko, Reason Magazine
Comment: ―Radley Balko is one of those throw-back journalists that
understands the power of groundbreaking reporting and how to make a
significant impact through his work. Time and time again, his stories cause
readers to stop, think, and most significantly, take action.
Congratulations!‖
2nd Place: Dan Evans, Glendale News-Press
HM: Ryan Vaillancourt, Los Angeles Downtown News
A3. TELEVISION JOURNALIST
Ana Garcia and Fred Mamoun, KNBC-TV
Garcia and Mamoun shoot, write and edit compelling stories. One of
their strengths as a team is the obvious respect for their subjects, and the
ability through contacts in the community to land exclusive interviews and
opportunities. They are strong storytellers and the pieces move!
2nd Place: Antonio Valverde, Univision
Valverde has a wide range as a journalist. He is able to work with various
segments of the community to tell compelling stories. He has political
acumen and can accurately and fairly tell stories, while also reaching out
to the disenfranchised to share their stories of life in L.A.
A4. RADIO JOURNALIST
Susan Valot, KPCC
Comments: Well-rounded reports with authoritative, informed tone. Great
use of sound. Valot‘s work is some of the best we‘ve heard.
2nd Place: Brian Watt: KPCC
HM: Kitty Felde: KPCC
A5. ONLINE JOURNALIST
Daniel Heimpel, FosteringMediaConnections.org
2nd Place: Chris Hedges, Truthdig.com
HM: Robert Scheer, Truthdig.com
A6. SPORTS JOURNALIST
N/A
A7. ENTERTAINMENT JOURNALIST
Kim Masters, KCRW-FM Radio
Comments: Nice voice in both senses of the word, along with substantive
content. Covering a story about outed CIA agent Valerie Plame, she
tracked down Plame to comment on her portrayal, rather than just talking
to the actress. She also gave a lot of information on entertainment agents
that broadened the picture the public was likely to have of that
occupation.
2nd Place: Tara Wallis-Finestone, NBC LA
HM: George Pennacchio, KABC-TV
A8. PHOTO JOURNALIST
Rick Loomis, Los Angeles Times
A9. DESIGNER
N/A
B. DAILY/WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS
Over 50,000 circulations – including news bureaus and correspondents
B1. HARD NEWS
Tracy Manzer and Sarah Peters, Long Beach Press-Telegram, "Heroes foil
bank heist"
Comments: The writing was appropriately-paced for the category and
the story content. I enjoyed the writers' use of sensory details and factual
information, presented with a slightly humorous/sarcastic tone that made
this piece fun to read.
B2. NEWS FEATURE
Patrick Range McDonald, LA Weekly, ―The Parent Trigger‖.
Comments: Documents a groundswell of democracy while explaining a
new law through a real-world prism. Powerful. Incredibly well-sourced and
informative, yet provides a human touch. The story of poor minorities trying
to make a change documented how the masses can move the
establishment. Inspiring to others, this story shows what newspaper do like
no other. Bravo.
2nd Place: Thomas Curven, Los Angeles Times, ―Walking Away from Grief‖
HM: Kristopher Hanson, Long Beach Press-Telegram, ―Dangers Close to
Home‖
B3. PERSONALITY PROFILE
Steve Friess, LA Weekly, ―A Tragic Love Story‖
2nd Place: Charlotte Hsu, LA Weekly, ―Forever Scared — The Story of
Herman Atkins‖
HM: Karen Robes Meeks, Long Beach Press-Telegram, ―Murchison: A
Portrait of a Long Beach Lobbyist‖
B4. INVESTIGATIVE/SERIES
David Evans, Bloomberg News, "Fallen Soldiers' Families Denied Cash
Payout as Insurers Profit"
Comments: These articles are the soul of great investigative journalism,
uncovering a shocking system whereby the families of slain soldiers are
tricked about benefits, and where shameless insurance companies reap
big profits at the expense of those families.
Best of all, it led to immediate Congressional investigations and action.
2nd place: Beth Barrett, LA Weekly, "The Dance of the Lemons"
HM: Monica Alonzo and Simone Wilson, LA Weekly, "Culture of Cruelty"
B5. BUSINESS
Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times, "California unfriendly to business?
Figures say no"
Comments: This is an authoritative and well-documented piece that
refutes the common wisdom of California's tax structure being unfriendly
to business.
2nd place: Beth Barrett, LA Weekly, "Barry Minkow 2.0"
HM: Donna Howell, Investor's Business Daily,
0:50

Man says "All You Animal Activists, FUCK YOU" and Shoots The Horse Point Blank!
Man says "All You Animal Activists, FUCK YOU" and Shoots The Horse Point Blank!
""All you...
published: 21 Mar 2013
author: Bob Timmons
Man says "All You Animal Activists, FUCK YOU" and Shoots The Horse Point Blank!
Man says "All You Animal Activists, FUCK YOU" and Shoots The Horse Point Blank!
""All you animal activists, fuck you""
Call to Action!
Last night we showed the shocking video of Tim Sappington shooting a horse to make a point against all animal activists who might get in his way. He stated "All you animal activists, fuck you" and then shot the horse at point blank range. This could be considered a hate crime against all of us who have spoken out against the Roswell NM horse slaughter house. The owner of the slaughter house intends to hire 40-100 people, and Tim is the first employee of Valley Meat Co.
We must all band together and put a stop to this. What Tim did may very well be the catalyst to ending the possibility of the horse slaughter house in Roswell, but we must join together to make that happen.
Here is the link to the unedited video, warning, it is graphic: https://vimeo.com/62395510 Send this link to law enforcement and any news outlets you can think of.
Below you will find a list of phone numbers to call in Chavez County where the slaughter house is planning on opening.
Sheriff - Non-Emergency 575-624-7590 - Administration 575-624-6500
Janetta B. Hicks, District Attorney - Phone: (575)622-4121 - Email: 5thDA@da.state.nm.us
Chaves County Manager - Stanton L. Riggs, Esq. - Phone: 575-624-6602 - Email: sriggs@co.chaves.nm.us
We don't necessarily agree with everything that PETA and HSUS do, but they are the nations largest animal welfare organizations and do have armies of lawyers and followers:
PETA 757-622-7382, option 2 email: http://www.peta.org/about/contact-peta/email-form.aspx
The Humane Society of the United States - Phone: 202-452-1100 - email: http://www.humanesociety.org/forms/contact_us/contact_equine_protection.html
Contacting the news may generate interest in this story, yesterday Fox News put out a poll on horse slaughter, so they may be very interested in the story:
FoxNews Hotline - Phone: 888-369-4762 - Email: foxnewstips@foxnews.com.
Since this is a possible hate crime crossing state lines, the FBI may be interested in doing some investigation:
FBI - Albuquerque, NM 87107 - Phone: (505) 889-1300 - Public Corruption hotline: (505) 889-1580 or online tip line: https://tips.fbi.gov/
Another action is getting horse slaughter outlawed nation wide. Support the following bill that will end horse slaughter and export once and for all.
Please make a brief, polite phone call to your U.S. Representative and two U.S. Senators to urge co-sponsorship of H.R. 1094 S. 541, the Safeguard American Food Exports (SAFE) Act that ends the cruel slaughter of America's horses as well as their export for slaughter abroad.
You can find your representative at this link:
http://action.humanesociety.org/site/PageServer?pagename=electedOfficials_federal.
You can say: "I would like you to please co-sponsor and support H.R. 1094/S. 541, the Safeguard American Food Exports (SAFE) Act to protect our nation's horses and keep the food supply safe for consumers."
We know we are asking a lot of you, but this is extremely important. We must be a united voice for those that have no voice.
Please share and like this post as much as possible to spread the word.
— with Maitri Pamo, Olga Müller, Jesse Nemerofsky, Nelson J. Meilak and Yougenia Ahern.
Youtube results:
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#26 Taos County Administrative Judicial Complex
26 July, 2011- Interview with Sanchez. Coronado Salvage and Wreckage demolishes the old co...
published: 27 Dec 2011
author: Candyce O'Donnell
#26 Taos County Administrative Judicial Complex
26 July, 2011- Interview with Sanchez. Coronado Salvage and Wreckage demolishes the old complex, recycling all it can. Rocky Mountain Tree Farm saves 9 of t...
- published: 27 Dec 2011
- views: 7
- author: Candyce O'Donnell
4:43

#4 Taos County Administrative Judicial Project
4 March 17, 2010- Interviews with Joey Jones and Taos County Construction Projects Adminis...
published: 06 Nov 2010
author: Candyce O'Donnell
#4 Taos County Administrative Judicial Project
4 March 17, 2010- Interviews with Joey Jones and Taos County Construction Projects Administrator Richard Sanchez. 364 days and counting until construction p...
- published: 06 Nov 2010
- views: 19
- author: Candyce O'Donnell
3:30

#23 Taos County Administrative Judicial Complex
23 March 3, 2011- Interviews with Jones and HB Construction laborer Manuel O'Canas of Ranc...
published: 27 Dec 2011
author: Candyce O'Donnell
#23 Taos County Administrative Judicial Complex
23 March 3, 2011- Interviews with Jones and HB Construction laborer Manuel O'Canas of Ranchos De Taos. The tunnel is painted, value engineering on the lands...
- published: 27 Dec 2011
- views: 11
- author: Candyce O'Donnell
3:51

#19 Taos County Administrative Judicial Complex
19 November 4, 2010- Interviews with Asco Masonry partner Brian Groves and Asco laborer To...
published: 24 Nov 2010
author: Candyce O'Donnell
#19 Taos County Administrative Judicial Complex
19 November 4, 2010- Interviews with Asco Masonry partner Brian Groves and Asco laborer Tom Mascarenas of Taos. Taos County attorney Barbara Martinez tours ...
- published: 24 Nov 2010
- views: 15
- author: Candyce O'Donnell