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  2. Curry County, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Curry County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Mexico.As of the 2020 census, its population was 48,430. [1] Its county seat is Clovis. [2] The county is named in honor of George Curry, territorial governor of New Mexico from 1907 to 1910.

  3. Clovis, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Clovis is a city in and the county seat of Curry County, New Mexico. [7] The population was 38,567 at the 2020 census. [4] Clovis is located in the New Mexico portion of the Llano Estacado, in the eastern part of the state.

  4. Texico Municipal Schools - Wikipedia

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    Texico Municipal Schools is a K-12 school district headquartered in Texico, New Mexico. Most of the district is located in Curry County , [ 3 ] with a section in Roosevelt County . [ 4 ]

  5. Three seek District 27 state Senate seat - AOL

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    Mar. 16—State Sen. Greg Nibert will have two opponents in the June 4 Republican primary while Curry and Roosevelt County Commission seats will also be contested. Filing date for the primary was ...

  6. Category:New Mexico counties - Wikipedia

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    Curry County, New Mexico; D. De Baca County, New Mexico; Doña Ana County, New Mexico ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. List of counties in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Curry County: 009: Clovis: 1909: Parts of Quay County and Roosevelt County. George Curry (1861–1947), a governor of New Mexico Territory from 1907 to 1910 47,222: 1,406 sq mi (3,642 km 2) De Baca County: 011: Fort Sumner: 1917: Parts of Chaves County and Guadalupe County. Ezequiel Cabeza de Baca (1864–1917), the second state governor of New ...