Hurley residents want Day gone and Ortiz resigns
- Category: Front Page News Front Page News
- Published: 26 July 2024 26 July 2024
By Lynn Janes
The town of Hurley held a regular meeting July 9, 2024. Attendance to the meeting included Mayor Ed Stevens, Mayor Pro Tem Nanette Day, councilors, Reynaldo Maynes, Keana Huerta and James Langley (online).
Public Input
George Moreno, committee chair, updated the council on the recreation project for the Big Muddy and the meetings that had taken place. They had a lot of discussion and had sent out flyers. which had brought 20 responses to date with feedback. Huerta, with the information gathered, will be contacting the engineers for some recommendations.
Two Questions on the special election ballot causing confusion
- Category: Front Page News Front Page News
- Published: 26 July 2024 26 July 2024
By Mary Alice Murphy
[Author's Note: Calls to the Grant County Clerk's Office and the Assessor's Office only confused this writer. I corrected my first draft! Be aware of what the questions say. Do not rely on what others have told you. Think for yourself, and READ the language, even though it contorts the brain.]
This author's calls to the Clerk's Office and the Assessor's Office hopefully can help you a bit.
Grant County Extension Agent Jessica Swapp Massengill receives national honor
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- Published: 26 July 2024 26 July 2024
NMSU Grant County Extension is pleased to announce that the local Extension Agent, Jessica Swapp Massengill, has been honored with the National Association of County Agriculture Agents award for Audio Recordings with her podcast. This recognition is awarded by her peers in acknowledgment of Jessica's exceptional contributions to communications.
ISC held a water planning open house in Silver City 072324
- Category: Front Page News Front Page News
- Published: 25 July 2024 25 July 2024
Photos (in slideshow at the bottom) and article by Mary Alice Murphy
The New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission's open house held at the Grant County Veterans Memorial Business and Conference Center on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, had already attracted 60 individuals when it still had almost two hours to go.
The survey on the statewide rate planning process and its decisions will impact every user of water, whether you own a farm, a garden, or simply use water to drink, cook with or bathe in. If you missed the in-person open house, the survey is available online [link below], with a deadline for Aug. 18, for everyone in the state to participate and give their feedback.
The purpose of the open house was to educate attendees and get their input on the water planning process going on at the state level.
Flood Advisory 072424
FLOOD ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM MDT THIS EVENING...
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected.
* WHERE...A portion of southwest New Mexico, including the following
county, Grant.
* WHEN...Until 700 PM MDT.
* IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas.
2024 State 4-H Conference Grant County participants and winners
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- Published: 23 July 2024 23 July 2024
By Allie Miller, 2024 Grant County 4-H Council Reporter, 16 years old.
The State 4-H Conference is an event where each Senior member of the youth in 4-H from each county around the state of New Mexico is given a chance to compete against others in various presentation and judging competitions. They compete as county teams and as individuals. Not only are they given the chance to compete, but each night they spend at the conference, they are given the chance to socialize and also unwind from the long and eventful days they spend there. This year, the 2024 State 4-H Conference was held July 8th - July 11th in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Eleven of our youth participated in judging contests, along with other 4-H youth from around the state of New Mexico.
Grant County did extremely well this year.