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  2. Hobbs, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    35-32520. GNIS feature ID. 2410771 [1] Website. www .hobbsnm .org. Hobbs is a city in Lea County, New Mexico, United States. Its population was 40,508 at the 2020 census, [4] increasing from 34,122 in 2010. Hobbs is the principal city of the Hobbs, New Mexico micropolitan statistical area, which includes all of Lea County.

  3. Lea County Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Lea County Regional Airport ( IATA: HOB, ICAO: KHOB) (Lea County-Hobbs Airport) is four miles (6.4 km) west of Hobbs, in Lea County, New Mexico, United States. The airport covers 898 acres (363 ha) and has three runways. It is an FAA certified commercial airport served by United Airlines ' affiliate with daily regional flights.

  4. Hobbs Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Hobbs Army Airfield. /  32.76611°N 103.21167°W  / 32.76611; -103.21167. Hobbs Army Airfield ( IATA: HAAF, ICAO: KHAAF) was an airfield used during World War II by the United States Army Air Forces Air Training Command as part of the Western Flight Training Center. It is located in the vicinity of Hobbs, New Mexico .

  5. Larry R. Scott - Wikipedia

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    Larry Ray Scott (born March 24, 1952) is an American businessman, engineer, and politician serving as a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives. Early life and education. Scott was born on March 24, 1952, in Hobbs, New Mexico. He attended the University of Texas at Austin, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering.

  6. Santa Fe Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe Regional Airport [2] ( IATA: SAF, ICAO: KSAF, FAA LID: SAF) is a public use airport in Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, 10 miles (16 km) southwest of the city center. [1] The airport serves the greater Santa Fe and Los Alamos areas. Santa Fe's is the second busiest commercial airport in New Mexico behind the ...

  7. Catron County, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Catron County is the largest county, by area, in New Mexico. At almost 7,000 square miles (18,000 km 2), Catron County is larger than four states. With a population of only 3,400 people, the county is as sparsely populated as many an old West frontier area. The elk population at some 12,000 head, is much larger than the sparse human population.

  8. Hobbs News-Sun - Wikipedia

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    Hobbs News-Sun. The Hobbs News-Sun is a daily newspaper published Tuesday through Sunday in Hobbs, New Mexico, featuring news, sports and other features of interest to readers in Lea County . The News-Sun was the result of a merger between two of the many local newspapers that appeared in Hobbs in the 1930s, following the region's oil boom at ...

  9. Carlsbad, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Carlsbad is centered at the intersection of U.S. Routes 62 / 180 and 285, and is the principal city of the Carlsbad-Artesia Micropolitan Statistical Area, which has a total population of 62,314. Located in the southeastern part of New Mexico, Carlsbad straddles the Pecos River and sits at the eastern edge of the Guadalupe Mountains .