Edwina Cain, 90, a resident of Grant County, NM - pending

Edwina Cain, 90, entered eternal rest Wednesday, August 17, 2022 at Millie’s Assisted Living in

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GRMC Governing Board special meeting 080122

By Mary Alice Murphy

With no public input, the Governing Board members at the special meeting on

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Cartel imposes border curfew

Flood Watch 0819-082022

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...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY EVENING THROUGH LATE SATURDAY
NIGHT...

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CORRECTED: Bayard Council to hold work session and regular meeting Aug. 22, 2022

LEGAL NOTICE

The Bayard City Council will conduct a work session at 5:30 p.m. and a Regular

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Near-20% of NM restaurants gone as result of economic shutdowns

Santa Fe – The New Mexico Restaurant Association recently issued a troubling media release,

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"What Do You Call A ….? "

By Elaine Carlson 

"A male fox is called a dog ["Foxy Facts, Gaspard the Fox]" And "... a female

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UPDATE: Bank's food trailer stolen, still missing

By Roger Lanse

UPDATE: According to Silver City Police Department Chief Freddy Portillo, there have

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Chamber Update

calvary gym

After years of hard work, the Cavalry Christian Academy Gym is ready for use, featuring a

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Suicide Prevention Services Through 988 Potential Taxes

The Chronicles Of Grant County

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Wizard of Id Comic for August 17, 2022

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BY: Mick Mastroianni and Johnny Hart

B.C. Comic for August 17, 2022

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BY: Mason Mastroianni, Mick Mastroianni, and Johnny Hart

New Mexico Tourism Department ready to help bring tourism products to life through the Rural Pathway Program

Communities can apply for up to $50,000 to bring tourism projects to completion

SANTA FE – New

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Hurley man flees officers, is tased, and arrested

By Roger Lanse

Silver City Police Department officers contacted a stolen motor vehicle near Hudson

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Gerald Estrada Valdez, 75, lifelong Lordsburg, NM - pending

Gerald Estrada Valdez, 75, lifelong Lordsburg resident passed away Sunday August 7, 2022 at his

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NMSU forage pest management workshop to offer vital information for growers

Forage growers in New Mexico will have a chance to learn the latest in alfalfa and grass pasture pest

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Sunny505 Named One of Inc. Magazine’s Fastest Growing Companies for 2022

Albuquerque, NM – August 16, 2022 – Sunny505—a leading New Mexico communications firm—has been

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NMSU study finds major spike in suicides among Hispanic adults

Suicides by Hispanic adults in the United States increased at a rate that far outpaced their

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New dean of College of Business begins journey at NMSU, emphasizes vision

The fall 2022 semester is just around the bend, and new beginnings are happening at New Mexico

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State encourages non-custodial parents to participate in the state's “STEPUp!” program during Child Support Awareness Month

Comunicado de prensa en Español                                      

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Human Services Department (HSD) is

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Grape expectations: Project examines how cover crops can improve pollinator habitats

While New Mexico may be known for its delicious wines, many people don’t realize the work it takes to

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AG Balderas Announces Education Department's Approval of $3.9 Billion Group Discharge for 208,000 Borrowers Who Attended ITT Technical Institute

ALBUQUERQUE — Today, New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas announces the U.S. Department of

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Supreme Court honors retired Justice Edward Chávez

SANTA FE – The state Supreme Court has honored retired Justice Edward Chávez by dedicating its

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CHS Students First in Grant County to Be Selected For Youth Legislative Session

img 2363Last year, Mrs. Jackie Gonzales (Former CHS Teacher/Current Snell Middle School Librarian) and

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