B.C. for December 31, 2015

By Mastroianni & Hart

Walmart worker threatened as three thieves steal two televisions

Silver City police officers were dispatched to Walmart on Friday, Dec. 11, at about 3:26 p.m.,

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NM-90/Hudson Street Bridge still taking steps toward pouring asphalt

The anonymous photographer took some photos today, and said there have been changes since Monday.

One

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Grant County Lodgers Tax Advisory Board to meet Jan. 14

LEGAL NOTICE
Lodgers Tax Advisory Board Meeting
The Grant County Lodgers Tax Advisory Board will

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Fell Begins Term as President of State Realtors Association

Pat Fell 2013 photo RSPatricia (Pat) FellVictoria Murphy RSVictoria Murphyconnie hettinga RSConnie HettingaPatricia (Pat) Fell of Silver City, has begun

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WILL Spring 2016 Social and Course Sign Up

WILL 2016 Spring RSTop photo: WILL Class - 100 Years of Hats;

Lower photo: WILL Class - Rainwater Harvesting

WILL

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"Playful Intent" Found Object Jewelry: Lecture by Karen Lauseng

Karen Lauseng art RSAn exhibition of the work of Silver City artist Karen Lauseng opens January 14. Ms. Lauseng will

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Bicycle Master Plan Meeting, Jan 5

The Town of Silver City is seeking public input on a new Bicycle Master Plan. The first meeting

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Slew of Bad Rankings Reflect New Mexico's Difficult Reality

By Paul J. Gessing

Over the years, New Mexicans have grown used to seeing their state at the

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Model trains to run at Old Hurley Store

Lonnie Nolan will run model trains at the Old Hurley Store from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday, Dec.

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Wizard of Id for December 30, 2015

By Parker & Hart

B.C. for December 30, 2015

By Mastroianni & Hart

Daniel G. Trombly, 46, of Silver City, NM

Daniel G. Trombly, 46, a resident of Silver City, NM entered eternal rest Sunday, December 27,

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Celebrate the New Year With First Day Hikes at Your State Parks on January 1, 2016

Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico State Parks will sponsor free, guided hikes in 14 state parks on New

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What Will 2016 Bring?

At the beginning of a New Year, some individuals make resolutions. You may be one of those people. I

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"Raramuri: the Foot Runners of the Sierra Madre", a Free Chautauqua Presentation with Diana Molina

Diana Molina RSDiana Molina will present the lecture "Raramuri: the Foot Runners of the Sierra Madre" on

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Craft Class: Make a Snow Globe at the Silver City Museum

snow globe rsCelebrate the depths of winter by creating your very own snow scene! On Saturday, January 9 from 10

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2015 Prospectors Legislative Forum, part 9

Editor's Note: This is part 9, the final of a multi-part series of articles on the Prospectors'

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2016 Bayard Municipal Elections filing date Jan. 5

CITY OF BAYARD
2016 MUNICIPAL ELECTION
BAYARD QUALIFIED ELECTORS

The 2016 Municipal Election cycle for

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WNMU Alum is First American Honored with Spain's Distinguished Merit Cross

WNMU Alum Is First American Honored by Spanish Cyberterrorism Unit With Distinguished Merit Cross

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Sunday, Jan 3, 2016 at the UUFSC

Next Sunday, Jan. 3., (the first one of the New Year!) at 10:00 a.m. at the Unitarian Universalist

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It's Not Too Late to Get Vaccinated Against the Flu

(Santa Fe) - The New Mexico Department of Health reminds New Mexicans that it's not too late to

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Lucy Robertson, 89, of Silver City, NM

Lucy Robertson RSLucy Robertson, 89, a resident of Silver City, entered eternal rest on December 25, 2015 at Silver

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Roy Morse Arnn, 93, formerly of Silver City, NM

Roy Arnn RSRoy Morse Arnn, 93, former resident of Ruth & McGill, NV, Salt Lake City, UT, and Silver City, NM

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NMDOT Winter driving conditions may exist in Las Cruces area

NMDOT Las Cruces Area - Winter Driving Conditions Exist
Please be advised that winter driving

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