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Las Cruces Bulletin moves back downtown

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On Friday and through the weekend, the Las Cruces Bulletin, along with its monthly arts and culture publication, Desert Exposure, relocated from the Las Cruces/Mesilla city line to downtown.

On Monday morning, the Bulletin resumes regular office hours at its new location on the second floor of the Electronic Caregiver building, 506 S. Main Street, in suite 250. The offices will include the Bulletin’s sales, editorial and distribution departments, while logistical operations will be located elsewhere with delivery service continuing uninterrupted.

"We are committed to providing our community with great local journalism. Now we will be doing so from the very heart of Las Cruces,” Bulletin publisher Belinda Mills said on Friday. “This move is practical for our needs, but also represents the ushering in of a new era for the Las Cruces Bulletin."

The move puts the Bulletin half a mile south of its original headquarters when the weekly paper debuted in 1969. Over the years, it has relocated several times, and occupied “Bulletin Plaza” on Calle de Mercado, next to the Paisano Café restaurant, for six years.

Some of the Bulletin’s digital operations have been affected in the course of the move, which is why the March 22 edition did not appear on the LasCrucesBulletin.com web site as of Sunday afternoon. Staff were working to resolve those issues even as they unpacked boxes and set up their work spaces on Sunday.

The Bulletin will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, in its new offices. Its main phone number, 575-524-8061, remains the same.

Las Cruces Bulletin, Electronic Caregiver, Las Cruces, downtown Las Cruces

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