New Mexico

In December, John Wines bought a scratch-off lottery ticket at a gas station in Roswell, NM. As he started scratching, he came across multiple winning numbers totaling over $500,000. However, the maximum prize for the ticket is $250,000.

Wines thought he hit the big one, but he says when he went to the gas station to get his money, it didn’t work.

"I took it back in and she told me that is not a winner," said Wines. "They told me that it was a misprint and they don’t pay off for misprints."

TPSi, a major digital document delivery company, announced today that it has opened a new facility in Albuquerque, NM, to serve the western region of the country. TPSi recently signed a contract with PNM Resources, an energy holding company headquartered in Albuquerque that markets power throughout the Southwest, Texas and the West, to produce and mail more than 650,000 monthly bills for its customers.

Printing Impressions' Upfront Commercial Printing News for November 2008

PITTSBURGH—Printing Industries of America and the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (PIA/GATF) has re-assigned its Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming territories to PIA Inc. of Arizona (PIAZ) following the disaffiliation earlier this summer of Printing and Imaging Association of the Mountain States (PIAMS). The new organization will be called Printing Industries of Colorado and will be run by the current CEO of PIA Inc. of Arizona, Sandi Neuman.

PITTSBURGH—September 24, 2008—Printing Industries of America and the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (PIA/GATF) has re-assigned its Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming territories to PIA Inc. of Arizona (PIAZ) following the disaffiliation earlier this summer of Printing and Imaging Association of the Mountain States (PIAMS).

Now is the time to start preparing press peripheral equipment for cold weather. Every year, Heidelberg receives numerous calls from customers who come in on a Monday morning after a weekend shutdown to find that their dryers or combination units have been damaged by freezing temperatures. The common misconception is that because the equipment is inside the building, it will not freeze. In fact, most of the calls about freezing damage come from comparatively warm places like Florida, Arizona, New Mexico, California, and Texas. The preventive fix for the problem is a simple and inexpensive two-step process: 1. Install backflow prevention in the peripheral

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