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The NM State football team will try to win its fourth game in a row tonight as they play the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs in Ruston, Louisiana. The game will kick off at 5 p.m. Mountain Time and will … more
I have worked for Doña Ana Community College for a total of 15 years. I started my career at the college in the 1980s and am likely to close my career at DACC. I have learned many lessons as a … more
U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., was at Radium Springs Community Center Oct. 12, joining local officials and representatives from Ethos Broadband Inc., a division of Sacred Wind … more
Downtown Las Cruces Partnership (DLCP) and the City of Las Cruces will host “the terrifyingly fun and highly anticipated” 10 th annual Zombie Walk, beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, … more
Aerial activities entertained all at the Las Cruces Air & Space Expo Saturday, Oct. 21, at the Las Cruces International Airport. more
Intermittent lane closures on Del Rey Boulevard, from Bataan Memorial West to Mars Avenue, begin Monday, Oct. 23, and will continue through Friday, Nov. 3, as Cutler Repaving, Inc. does repaving … more
What do FAA-certified air racers, the world’s first licensed armless pilot and a host of classic and vintage automobiles, planes and helicopters have in common? They will all be at Las Cruces … more
Sunspot Scenic Byway Voted New Mexico's Best Drive for Fall Foliage in 2023.   Survey of 3,000 reveals America's top 140 drives for fall foliage this year. Enchanted Circle Scenic … more
This spooky season, Las Cruces offers thrills, frights, and immersion into history. Known for its world-famous cuisine, vast outdoor landscapes perfect for recreation, and thriving culture, Las … more
I have worked for Doña Ana Community College for a total of 15 years. I started my career at the college in the 1980s and am likely to close my career at DACC. I have learned many lessons as a … more
Educators and scientists all agree it’s difficult for children to learn on an empty stomach. That’s why we have so many programs working to ensure young students have access to food at … more
Yvette Herrell is a skilled and tireless campaigner with a keen understanding of the Second Congressional District. But how is she going to convince voters next year that we have been well served by … more
Aggie volleyball: The NM State women’s volleyball team is on the road this weekend at Jacksonville State in Alabama. The Aggies lost to Western Kentucky in a pair of home matches Oct. 13- 14. … more
A golf simulator is a wall-sized screen that allows golf to be played and practiced on a facsimile driving range or golf course, usually in an indoor setting. Relying on a sophisticated set of … more
At its September meeting, Gadsden Chapter of Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) President Robert Vance presented Crystal Davis Whited with the SAR EMS medal and commendation award. Whited has … more
Salvation Army of Las Cruces has several events and projects planned ahead the holidays geared toward helping children and families in need have a brighter Christmas season. Angel Tree program … more
A four-year research project led by New Mexico State University aims to significantly reduce the risk of one of the most common plant pathogens in the United States. Soum Sanogo, a professor of … more
EDITOR’S NOTE: Mark O’Neill is running for City Council District 1. He supplied the Bulletin with this personal profile. Mark O'Neill, a Las Cruces resident since 2006, has a … more
Western Sky Community Care, a coordinated healthcare provider, is collaborating with Las Cruces Public Schools (LCPS) to support students in need, as it delivered care packages Oct. 9 to support … more
A closely fought first half that ended in a 7-7 tie busted loose for NM State in the second half, as the Aggies cruised to a 28-7 victory in the 100 th football meeting between NMSU and UTEP. It … more
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