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Tonight begins Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, which is considered the holiest day on...

Santa Fe, NM - State Representative Jim Townsend (R-Artesia) announced today that he has issued an...

George Frederick Tobin Jr., 75, Deming resident passed away on Thursday, October 3, 2024 at his...

IrwinDonaAn obituary is not available at this time for Dona Gale (Ball) Irwin. We welcome you to provide...

Pick It Up – Toss No Mas World Cleanup Day Community Trash Cleanup on
Saturday, October 19th at 9 am...

In August the Gila National Forest released its revised Land Management Plan. Despite extensive...

Project addressed hazards that threatened to destroy road and pollute adjacent stream

SANTA FE – A...

World Agricultural Supply & Demand Estimates (WASDE) 

 October 11, 2024

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ALBUQUERQUE, OCTOBER 11—Democrats Senator Martin Heinrich and Representative Gabe Vasquez support...

Research by a New Mexico State University assistant sociology professor in the College of Health,...

For the third year, hundreds of T-shirts will silently tell the stories of survivors of violence and...

Reconnecting is up to us.

Early voting for the 2024 election began in New Mexico this week. No...

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BY: Mason Mastroianni, Mick Mastroianni and Johnny Hart

 

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BY: Mick Mastroianni and Johnny Hart

 

By Lynn Janes

The town of Hurley held a Special meeting September 30, 2024. Attendance to the...

By Lynn Janes

On September 26, 2024, the commission held a regular meeting at the city annex...

By Lynn Janes

The town of Bayard held a regular meeting September 23, 2024. Attendance included...

By Lynn Janes

The Cobre Consolidated School Board held a regular meeting on September 23, 2024....

LEGAL NOTICE

The meeting of the Community Partnership for Children will be held Wednesday October 16th,...

StoneSculp1The steel and stone sculpture Collaboration is the most recent addition to the public art...

SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued the following statement Thursday on the passing of...

This week, Crooked Forest Institute achieved one of its strategic objectives by completing the...

SANTA FE, NM – New Mexico State Parks would like to inform the public that Coyote Creek State Park...

LAS CRUCES, N.M. — The Bureau of Land Management is issuing a proposed plan for the management and...

 SANTA FE – The state Supreme Court ruled today that New Mexico law allows governmental agencies to be...

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