New Mexico Humanities Council Awarded $7,000 to Provide Public Humanities Programs in Southern New Mexico

Southern New Mexico – The Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico and the Devasthali Family

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A Community Dialogue on Silver Schools took place on Oct. 10, 2018

By Mary Alice Murphy

Silver Consolidated Schools Superintendent Audie Brown opened the meeting for

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Learning about the Gila Rive: Hands-On

cwf 2018jpgStudents from Lordsburg enjoy the Gila River as they look for macroinvertebrates at the Children's

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Beat editor and author announces publication and availability of book on World War II veterans

umbrella smThe book by Mary Alice Murphy, "God's Umbrella: Southwest New Mexico Survivors of World War II,"

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Silver City Town Council to meet Oct. 23, 2018

LEGAL NOTICE

The Town of Silver City Council will hold a regular Council meeting on Tuesday,

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Wizard of Id Comic for October 18, 2018

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BY: Mick Mastroianni and Johnny Hart

B.C. Comic for October 18, 2018

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BY: Mason Mastroianni, Mick Mastroianni, and Johnny Hart

Candidates Answer New Mexicans’ Policy Concerns in Live Debate

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Questions remain

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Deputy Mayor of a Japanese city to visit NMSU to discuss pecan growth with Dean of ACES, Mayor of Las Cruces

WHAT: Mayor Ken Miyagishima and Dean Rolando Flores of the College of ACES will meet with Deputy Mayor

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Chicano Street Fest Saturday, October 20

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Plane Crash Victims Identified

Albuquerque, NM – On Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at around 4:30 p.m. State Police responded to a

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Quemado Ranger District planning prescribed burn in Armijo Springs

Quemado, NM, October 17, 2018—For Immediate Release. The Quemado Ranger District, Gila National

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MAGA dinner features candidates and awards 101318

img 9067Linda Pecotte is named Grant County Republican of the Year, awarded by Rhonda Billings of the

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President Trump has full constitutional power to stop the border invasion – even without Congress

Daniel Horowitz · October 17, 2018
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Communicable Disease and Illegal Aliens in the United States

https://www.wnd.com/2015/02/linked-illegals-and-resurgent-diseases/?utm_source=engageim 

NAFBPO called attention to this problem in July 2014. But, more than

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Hurley Town Council to hold special meeting Nov. 5, 2018

TOWN OF HURLEY
SPECIAL MEETING
Monday, November 5, 2018
5:00 P.M.

The Council of the Town of

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Hurley Council to hold workshop on community center rental agreement on Oct. 22, 2018

TOWN OF HURLEY
Community Center Workshop
Monday, October 22, 2018
5:00 p.m.

The Council of the

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Southwestern NM Town Offers Seniors Outdoor Activities, Arts and Culture

Silver City Named One of the Best Places to Retire in New Mexico

Silver City, NM – October 17, 2018 –

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Silver City Trails and Open Space Committee to meet Oct. 24, 2018

LEGAL NOTICE
The Town of Silver City Trails and Open Space Committee will hold a regular meeting

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Chamber Endorses GO Bonds

Let’s get right to the serious items before I discuss the not-so-serious.

As you place your votes

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Wizard of Id Comic for October 17, 2018

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BY: Mick Mastroianni and Johnny Hart

B.C. Comic for October 17, 2018

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BY: Mason Mastroianni, Mick Mastroianni, and Johnny Hart

NMSU Establishes Demonstration Garden at Science Center in Los Lunas

LOS LUNAS – Gardening is a hobby that can provide enjoyment while producing fresh fruits and

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Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project Monthly Update - September 1-30, 2018

The following is a summary of Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project (Project) activities in the

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Udall, Heinrich Announce USDA Grants to Support Acequia Associations & Traditional Communities, Hispanic Farmers and Ranchers, and Tribal Communities

Nearly $525,000 in grants come from USDA’s Socially Disadvantaged and Veteran Farmers & Ranchers

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