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The Las Cruces Community Development Department issued a reminder last week that if property owners plan on adding a carport to their home, they need to obtain city building permits first. This …
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By Algernon D'Ammassa
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12/14/23
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A free car seat inspection clinic will be offered from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 19, at the state Department of Transportation office at 750 N. Solano Drive in Las Cruces. Parents and …
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Bulletin report
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12/14/23
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Gifts and holiday cheer were on the menu at the Big Brothers Big Sisters holiday party, hosted by Dickerson’s Catering in Las Cruces Dec. 12. From left are siblings Ruben, Romeo and Natasha …
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12/14/23
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Four traditional indigenous dance groups performed in front of the church in Tortugas Village throughout the day Tuesday, Dec. 12, as part of the annual Fiesta in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe, …
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12/14/23
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Assistant professor of astronomy Joe Burchett of New Mexico State University has been awarded a research fellowship with NASA and the National Science Foundation, the university recently announced. …
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Bulletin report
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12/14/23
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Retired state Sen. Stuart Ingle was presented with the inaugural Duane Ryan New Mexico Public Media Award on Dec. 4, celebrating his support of funding for public media throughout nearly four decades …
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12/14/23
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The journey from serving on a nuclear Naval ship to becoming dean of a university’s business college is an unusual one, but not as circuitous as you might think. Bryan Ashenbaum, New …
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By Richard Coltharp
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12/14/23
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Some residents in Santa Teresa and Sunland Park said communication from Camino Real Regional Utility Authority about recent water quality issues was too little and too late. Doña Ana …
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By Danielle Prokop, Source New Mexico
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12/14/23
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Both history and folklore surround America’s many holiday traditions. Here are some of the facts and fancies. Santa Claus comes from Holland. Father Christmas is based on a real …
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By Mike Cook
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12/14/23
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“What is the hardest rocket to build?” “When was NASA made?" “What happens if the rocket is not built right?”
“Has anything caught on fire while …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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12/14/23
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"Ben Hur," "The Sound of Music," "Holiday Traditions in Southern New Mexico," " Dissecting a Chinese Ink Painting," "Noche de las Luminarias," "Nutcracker," "The Three Musketeers" …
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12/14/23
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Doña Ana County Manager Fernando Macias will leave his job at the end of April, in a surprise development that came at the end of a lengthy executive session among the county board of …
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By Algernon D’Ammassa
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12/13/23
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Las Cruces City Councilor Tessa Abeyta’s last scheduled council meeting will be Dec. 17, but she starts her next job the very next day: as Doña Ana County’s undersheriff. …
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By Algernon D'Ammassa
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12/12/23
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Henry Young was elected chair of the Doña Ana County Republican Party Oct. 15 by the party’s central committee, succeeding Ernest Carlson, who resigned in September to run for a seat on …
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By Mike Cook
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12/12/23
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The city announced Monday that the Las Cruces Police Department’s interim chief, Jeremy Story, would assume the job permanently effective Dec. 17.
Story succeeds retired Chief Miguel …
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Bulletin report
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12/12/23
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Corwyn Shaughnessy embarked on his educational journey at New Mexico State University more than 20 years ago. Early on, he grappled with personal challenges that greatly impacted his academic …
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By Carlos Carrillo López, NMSU Communications
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12/7/23
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An amendment that would have reauthorized and extended compensation to New Mexico’s victims of nuclear radiation was removed from the annual National Defense Authorization Act, released last …
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From the Santa Fe Reporter Morning Word
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12/7/23
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“Art of the Yellow Springs;” Eighth Annual Holiday Art Sale; Luminarias at Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park; “A Snow White Christmas;” “The Nutcracker;” and more.
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12/7/23
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Organizers in Luna County on Wednesday, Dec. 6, announced the launch of a campaign seeking a new 245,000-acre national monument for southern New Mexico. The proposed Mimbres Peaks National …
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By Algernon D’Ammassa
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12/7/23
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Monday was the 54 th anniversary of the Bulletin’s debut issue: Volume 1, No. 1, a broadsheet newspaper with a black and blue nameplate up top and a centerpiece photo of founding general …
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12/5/23
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