Prospectors Legislative Forum Part 3

At the Friday Legislative Forum, hosted by Prospectors, various community groups presented their

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Prospectors Legislative Forum Part 2

The Legislative Forum hosted by the Prospectors featured presentations by several community

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Prospectors' Legislative Forum, Part 1

Friday during the day, Sen. Howie Morales and state reps. Dianne Hamilton and Rudy Martinez heard

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More cold and snowy weather forecast


Special Weather Statement for Southwest Mountains/lower Gila Region, NM

Issued by The National

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Lighting of the gazebo in Gough Park takes place in the snow

3785 102_2603 Photo by Melia Moore: Jerry Friedler and Sandy Feutz from the Kiwanis Club.

Snow made an

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Unused Symphony Concert Tickets to be Honored for January 21 Concert

Despite the snow, a substantial audience made it to Friday night's concert by the Las Cruces

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Update on WNMU swimming pool

By Tim Matthes

In response to a query by the Beat regarding the status of plans for renovation of

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Winter Storm Will Bring Widespread Snows To Southern New Mexico Tonight And Saturday Morning

WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EL PASO TX/SANTA TERESA NM 251 PM MST FRI DEC 2

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Catron County Gears Up For Fire Season


By Lif C Strand, Catron County CWPP Contractor

RESERVE, N.M. November 30, 2011. La Niña

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A Brighter Future for City Buildings and The Town

3775 Patricia_De_Naranjo_and_Amanda_Teran[1] Courtesy Photo of Patricia De Naranjo and Amanda Terán

The Grant County/Silver City Joint Office of

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Lights put up on Gough Park Gazebo

3773 333106_10150399142952779_579867778_8464754_252344420_o Photo Courtesy of Tom Vaughan
The 'A' team turned out in force yesterday as members of the Silver

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SCPD announces road closure

SILVER CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
1011 North Hudson Street/P.O. Box 997 Silver City, New Mexico 88062...

Area should expect cold front to bring at least some snow

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EL PASO TX/SANTA TERESA NM
226 PM MST THU DEC 1 2011

...PACIFIC STORM

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First Fridays Downtown bring Holiday Cheer

Downtown Silver City continues to celebrate the holidays with this month's First Fridays Downtown.

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SCPD takes suspect into custody for aggravated battery

SILVER CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
1011 North Hudson Street/P.O. Box 997 Silver City, New Mexico 88062...

SCPD investigating burglary at gallery

SILVER CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
1011 North Hudson Street/P.O. Box 997 Silver City, New Mexico 88062...

Newly Appointed Wilderness District Ranger To Start Soon

3749 Ray_at_Klamath December 1, 2011; Silver City, NM Gila National Forest Supervisor Kelly Russell has announced

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Huegel to Deliver Commencement Address Dec 9

3744 huegelv Silver City, NM - Retiring Western New Mexico University professor Virginia Huegel will deliver the

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Prescribed Pile Burning Planned on Wilderness Ranger District

Mimbres, NM; November 30, 2011-The Wilderness Ranger District of the Gila National Forest plans to

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Small Business Development Center touts new programs

3734 IMG_SBDC_5267 Photo: Bruce Ashburn, Silver City Small Business Development Center director, and Flo Dow, New

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Cobre Scool Board approves nature garden at San Lorenzo Elementary School

By Margaert Hopper

The board of Cobre School District met at the Administration Building on

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SCPD to sponsor Coats for Kids

SILVER CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
1011 North Hudson Street/P.O. Box 997 Silver City, New Mexico 88061...

Health Council members receive accolades

3720 Tony_Trujillo Photos: Priscilla Lucero, Grant County Community Health Council chairwoman presents award to Tony

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SCPD charges suspect with aggravated batteryand assault on household member

SILVER CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
1011 North Hudson Street/P.O. Box 997 Silver City, New Mexico 88062...

SCPD serves warrants on two

SILVER CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
1011 North Hudson Street/P.O. Box 997 Silver City, New Mexico 88062...

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