Antonio M. Medina, 83, of Pinos Altos, NM

Antonio Medina RSAntonio Medina 2 RSAntonio M. Medina, 83, a resident of Pinos Altos, NM entered eternal rest Thursday, January 7,

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Delegation Secures Promise that New Mexicans will Continue to be able to Fly with NM Licenses Until 2018

WASHINGTON -- U.S. Sens. Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich and U.S. Reps. Ben Ray Luj+

Rep. Jim Smith Pre-Files Legislation to Provide More Transparency in Campaign Finance

Santa Fe, NM - Today, Rep. Jim Smith pre-filed HB 105, legislation that would update the Secretary of

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Saturday Bird and Bat Festival at Rio Grande Nature Center State Park

ALBUQUERQUE, NM -The Friends of the Rio Grande Nature Center present, "The Winter Bird and Bat

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Silver City-Grant County Chamber of Commerce hears about Girl Scouts and Grant County at monthly luncheon

Silver City-Grant County Chamber of Commerce hears about Girl Scouts and Grant County at monthly

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Free well water testing continues

Sponsored by the Grant County Cooperative Extension Service, the New Mexico Department of Health, and

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Nancy Bennett, 64, a resident of Deming, NM-pending

Nancy Bennett, 64, a resident of Deming, NM entered eternal rest on Friday, January 8, 2016 at her

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WNMU offices open for last-minute registration

Several WNMU offices will remain open today for last minute registration by students as the spring

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Bayard has two candidates for two open council seats

Zeke Santa Maria and Frances Gonzales have filed in Bayard for two open council seats.

Hit-and-run driver arrested

Photo Courtesy of Grant County Detention Center

By Roger Lanse

Ryker Grijalva, 23, of Mimbres, was taken

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Let's Interject Some Facts into The Gun Control Debate

Obama has decided that Congress won't act in the manner that he wants them to act, so he will use

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January 2016 Community Forum

What:
Community Forum - Gardening at 5,800 Feet! with Kristin Lundgren

When:
Thursday, January 14

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Wizard of Id for January 8, 2016

By Parker & Hart

 

B.C. for January 8, 2016

By Mastroianni & Hart

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By Parker and Hart

Dr. Mark Donnell will be on the ballot for Silver City Mayor

Dr. Mark Donell, Gila Regional Medical Center anesthesiologist, said when he heard that Mayor Mike

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NMDOT: Difficult Driving conditions between Silver City and Lordsburg 010716

DIFFICULT DRIVING CONDITIONS:
NM 90 from mile marker 9 to mile marker 25, roadway is snow packed

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Volunteer Center has Volunteer Opportunities

Office Volunteers Needed!

Do you enjoy working with the public? Do you have a special interest in the

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Food Pantry Budget Constraints and Strategies to Maintain Consistency/Quality

While the Grant County Food Pantry has always had a food procuring budget, circumstances often

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service

The Volunteer Center FoodCorps Service Members will be holding a service day in honor of Martin

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Resilience in New Mexico Agriculture

A resilient New Mexico food and agriculture system, capable of withstanding new challenges and

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So Grateful

The Volunteer Center would like to send a HUGE thank you to Ms. Sharon Bookwalter for her 4 1/2

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Help for International Taxpayers Begins on IRS.gov

PHOENIX - - The Internal Revenue Service reminds U.S. taxpayers living abroad, as well as other

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IRS Provides Tax Relief to Mississippi Storm Victims

PHOENIX - - Mississippi storm victims will have until May 16, 2016 to file their returns and pay

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Ice Fishing to Open at Eagle Nest and Fenton Lake State Parks

SANTA FE, NM - Eagle Nest and Fenton Lake State Parks will open to ice fishing on Friday, January 8th.

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