NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A $60 million state investment is transforming New Mexico’s workforce by connecting residents with high-demand career training, internships, and apprenticeships—many of which lead to high-paying jobs in just weeks.

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Known as the New Mexico “Grow (GRO) Fund,” the initiative has already helped thousands of students across the state access free or low-cost training for in-demand careers, thanks to funding that covers tui

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