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Nora Lucero Barraza will not seek a fourth term as mayor of Mesilla. Barraza, who was first elected mayor in 2010 and re-elected in 2014 and 2018, announced her decision in an Aug. 23 news …
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Bulletin Report
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8/24/23
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More than 180 dogs, and their owners, will descend upon Las Cruces Aug. 25-27 for the North America Diving Dogs (NADD) Southwest Regionals. Visit Las Cruces helped coordinate bringing this event …
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Bulletin report
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8/24/23
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Postcards from Las Cruces’ German sister city
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Mayor Ken Miyagishima and a contingent from Las Cruces recently visited Nienburg, Germany, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their Sister City partnership. Delegation members included Mayor …
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8/23/23
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At its Monday, Aug. 21, regular meeting, the Las Cruces City Council unanimously passed a resolution declaring an abandoned property at 430 S. Main St. as “so ruined, damaged and dilapidated …
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8/22/23
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The Bureau of Land Management began a 30-day public comment period on proposed adjustments to the Foothill Dolomite Mine Project. In 2021, the BLM approved American Magnesium, LLC’s request to …
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8/18/23
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The New Mexico State University Art Museum (UAM) will host “Nuclear New Mexico, What’s Next?” a discussion with New Mexico State Sen. Jeff Steinborn, D-Las Cruces, and author Alicia …
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8/17/23
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When C.W. “Buddy” Ritter bought the Double Eagle in 1983, the restaurant manager asked him, “Did the ghost come with the sale?”
“What ghost?” Ritter asked.
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By Mike Cook
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8/17/23
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“I relish being here because of the students,” Alan Shoho said. “I feel like I have a calling to be here.”
Shoho joined NMSU April 17 as provost and chief academic …
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By Mike Cook
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8/17/23
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The building has stood vacant in downtown for about a decade, and was unaffectionately nicknamed “The Eyesore of District 4” by former Las Cruces City Councilor Jack Eakman.
At one …
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8/17/23
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Second-year students at Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine (BCOM) worked individually and in groups to create 21 projects for BCOM’s 2023 Medical Student Research Day, held Saturday, Aug. …
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By Mike Cook
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8/15/23
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Las Cruces could be in for its driest monsoon season ever, but there is a “glimmer of hope” if current weather conditions deliver a “September surprise,” said National Weather …
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By Mike Cook
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8/15/23
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The Men Who Cook event held Saturday, Aug. 12 at the Las Cruces Convention Center, was a benefit event for Mesilla Valley Hospice.
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Photos by Richard Coltharp
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8/15/23
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“Setting the Stage” event welcomes students to college adventure Aug. 13 at New Mexico State University.
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8/14/23
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The new Casa de Peregrinos building, 999 W. Amador Ave., is directly in front of the old building, and includes a new roadway connecting Amador Avenue with the Mesilla Valley Community of Hope (MVCH) …
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8/14/23
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Galactic 02 soon to be astronauts walk out to the Land Rovers to be taken to their journey to space., returning as astronauts Thursday, Aug. 9. The crew of Galactic 02 included three private passengers and three Virgin Galactic employees. Jon …
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8/10/23
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Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education President Teresa Tenorio will seek a second four-year term on the school board in the Nov. 7, 2023, local election that includes three school districts, …
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By Mike Cook
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8/10/23
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Patrick Nolan was appointed to the Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education in April, following the resignation of Ray Jaramillo as the District 1 board member. Nolan said he will be a candidate …
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By Mike Cook
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8/10/23
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“The man lives and breathes community, so I thought he would be a good fit for Las Cruces,” Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education President Teresa Tenorio said about Ignacio Ruiz, …
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By Mike Cook
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8/9/23
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“New Mexico in so many areas is leading the way,” U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury, D-N.M., said about the state’s electric grid modernization.
New Mexico State University is doing …
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By Mike Cook
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8/9/23
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Empty Bowls celebrates its 31 st year in 2023 by offering sponsorships for the first time and with a silent auction for a one-of-a-kind quilt made by an award-winning Las Cruces artist and members of …
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By Mike Cook
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8/9/23
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