Gila River float trip finds downed trees and other hazards - warns inexperienced rafters
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- Published: 20 April 2023 20 April 2023
SILVER CITY, NM, April 20, 2023 – Gila National Forest employees recently completed a 4-day trip down the Gila River, putting in at the East Fork Gila River and taking out at Turkey Creek. They report numerous trees down across the channel, making navigation difficult and hazardous.
Within a few short miles after a popular put-in off of New Mexico Highway 15, near Gila Hot Springs, the first of many down trees across the river, or “strainers” as they are known among rafters, is encountered on a blind river bend. Downed trees and other obstructions act like sieves that can easily entrap unwary rafters between the object and the pressure of flowing water. With the Gila River flowing at 300 to 400 cubic feet per second through this segment, river hazards can arrive surprisingly quickly.
Grant County 4-Hers qualify for state shooting championship
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- Published: 20 April 2023 20 April 2023
Congratulations to all the youth that have qualified for teams for the state championship to be held in Raton, NM May 5-7, 2023
Please see the PDF below for the list of qualifiers and their coaches.
Rebecca Dow Appointed to New Mexico Colonias Infrastructure Board
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- Published: 20 April 2023 20 April 2023
Santa Fe, NM—The New Mexico Colonias Infrastructure Board appoints former Representative Rebecca Dow to the board. Dow will join the board's current members in their mission to improve the water and wastewater infrastructure in the state's colonias.
The New Mexico Colonias Infrastructure Board (CIB) is a state-level agency with the mission of improving the health, safety, and quality of life of New Mexico's border communities. The CIB works to provide infrastructure improvements to the Colonias, which are unincorporated, rural areas typically located along the U.S.-Mexico border.
This includes providing funding for the construction of roads, sewers, water systems, and other public works projects. The CIB also provides educational and technical assistance to residents of the Colonias, and works to promote economic development in the region.
NMDOT prepares for annual Tour of the Gila Bicycle Race
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- Published: 20 April 2023 20 April 2023
Motorists should expect various road closures and delays
SILVER CITY - The Annual Tour of the Gila Bicycle Race begins Wednesday, April 26, 2023, running through Sunday, Apr. 30, 2023. Law enforcement agencies will provide traffic control as racers travel through various routes.
Law enforcement will be stationed on NM 90, US 180, NM 152, NM 15, and NM 35 to secure the safety of bicyclists, spectators and motorists. For more race information, visit the Tour of the Gila website at www.tourofthegila.com or contact Jack Brennan at (575) 590-2612.
Motorists may encounter intermittent closures. Please expect delays.
Wednesday, Apr. 26, 2023, Mogollon Race: Begins on US 180 at Gough Park to NM 211 finishing at NM 159 milepost 6.7. from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in both directions with a rolling road closure.
Thursday, Apr. 27, 2023, Inner Loop Race: Begins on US 180 to NM 15 to NM 35 onto NM 152 and finishes at Fort Bayard Medical Center. The closure will be on NM 15 from milepost 7 to milepost 25 from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This will be in both directions.
Wind advisory today 041923
Southern Gila Highlands/Black Range-Eastern Black Range Foothills-
West Slopes Sacramento Mountains Below 7500 Feet-
Sacramento Mountains Above 7500 Feet-
East Slopes Sacramento Mountains Below 7500 Feet-
Including the cities of Silver City, Lake Roberts, Kingston,
Fort Bayard, Hillsboro, Winston, Mescalero, Timberon,
Mountain Park, Cloudcroft, Sunspot, Apache Summit, Mayhill,
Pinon, and Sacramento
303 AM MDT Wed Apr 19 2023
...WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO 9 PM MDT THIS
EVENING...
Grant County Commission work session held April 11, 2023 and regular meeting on April 13, 2023, part 5
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- Published: 18 April 2023 18 April 2023
[Editor’s Note: This is part 5 of a multi-article series on the Commission work session on April 11, as well as on the regular meeting on April 13, 2023. This begins the work session review of the regular meeting and decisions made in the regular meeting.]
Article by Mary Alice Murphy Photos Courtesy of Grant County
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Grant County Commission proclamations 041123
From left are Commissioners Chris Ponce, Alicia Edwards, Billy Billings and National Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month and the Day of the Young Child Proclamation recipient and Commissioners Harry Browne and Eloy Medina
Grant County Commission proclamations 041123
From left are Commissioners Chris Ponce, Alicia Edwards and Billing Billings, National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week Proclamation recipient Vern Laney, Grant County Regional Dispatch Authority Director, and Commissioners Eloy Medina and Harry Browne
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From left are Commissioners Chris Ponce and Billy Billings, Fair Housing Month recipients Linda Rowse and Marissa Villegas, and Commissioners Alicia Edwards (partially hidden), Harry Browne and Eloy Medina.
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From left are Commissioners Billy Billings, Alicia Edwards, Chris Ponce, National School Lunch Hero Day recipient Jeanette Castillo, Silver School Food Services, and Commissioners Harry Browne and Eloy Medina
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From left are Commissioners Alicia Edwards and Chris Ponce, Martyn and Alex Olson Tour of the Gila Bicycle Race Week in Honor of Martyn Pearson and Alex Olsen Proclamation recipient Jack Brennan, and Commissioners Eloy Medina and Harry Browne
At the April 11, 2023 Grant County Commission work session, after presentations and some county reports, County Manager Charlene Webb said, in her review, that the first item on the regular meeting agenda for April 13, 2023, would address a public hearing and discussion regarding Ordinance No. O-23-03, an ordinance entitled Wireless Telecommunications Facilities, Regulating the siting and Permitting of Wireless Communications Facilities.
District 5 Commissioner Harry Browne commented: “It’s a matter of trusting you.”