What’s New For The Week Of Aug 17-23

WNMU €™s Bash On Broadway went well and we were able to connect with quite a few students and

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Searching for the 125th U.S. Colored Infantry: Who was John Daniel?

As a very special segment of Fort Bayard's 149th Birthday Celebration on August 22, Florence

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Wizard of Id for August 17, 2015

By Parker & Hart

B.C. for August 17, 2015

By Mastroianni & Hart

Cosmic Campground Information and Status-August 12, 2015

Rural areas have a chronic need for good paying jobs to support the local economy and to keep the

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End of World War II commemorated

Photos and Article by Mary Alice Murphy

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Storm causes damage in Silver City

The hail, rain and wind storm that passed through Silver City on Sunday mid-afternoon, caused

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Widowed and Single Persons of Grant County September Meeting

The Widowed and Single Persons of Grant County will hold its monthly meeting September 14, 2015 at

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Murray Hotel in Silver City offers comfortable and sustainable stays

Sponsored Content Written by Mary Alice Murphy

The Murray Hotel, the tallest building in Silver City at

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Wizard of Id for August 16, 2015

By Parker & Hart

B.C. for August 16, 2015

New Mexico Departments of Environment, Health, and Game & Fish Lift Ban on Water Systems’ Supply Connection to Animas and San Juan Rivers and on Public’s Recreational Use of Rivers

Governor Susana Martinez €™ Long-Term Impact Review Team in Place

(Aztec & Farmington, NM) - New Mexico

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Silver City Food Co-op September 2015 Calendar of Events

Saturday, September 5, 2015, 12 noon to 3 pm
Taste of Downtown
614 N. Bullard St.

Thursday,

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Winner of the Silver City Co-op's Woodstock Wagon

WoodstockWagon rsIn the month of August, all Co-op shoppers were able to enter their name for a drawing for the

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NM-90-Hudson Street Bridge photos 081515

Here are the latest photographs of the New Mexico 90/Hudson Street Bridge project, which is on

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Run to Copper Country brings 150 old cars to Gough Park

Photos by Mary Alice Murphy

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Wizard of Id for August 15, 2015

By Parker & Hart

B.C. for August 15, 2015

By Mastroianni & Hart

Colors of Copper has call for artists

The Business Association of Chase Creek AZ (BACCA) with the International Art and Artist Exchange

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Ban on Drawing Canal or River Water into Ditches in San Juan County Lifted

(Aztec & Farmington, NM) - New Mexico Environment Department Secretary Ryan Flynn, Agriculture

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Tri-City Police Department Blotters – Aug. 10 - Aug. 13, 2015

Bayard Police Department

Monday, Aug. 10

Welfare check
Behind Brown Derby
Caller advised that a truck

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Grant County Sheriff’s Department Blotter – Aug. 10 - Aug. 13, 2015

Monday, Aug. 10

Request officer
Galaz Street – San Lorenzo
Caller requests an NMSP officer in

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Silver City Police Department Blotter – Aug. 10 - Aug. 13, 2015

Monday, Aug. 10

Missing persons
Gila
Officer advised that a subject waved him down to report a

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Latest Update for Union Ave. Closure August 15 and August 16, 2015

Las Cruces: The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) along with La Calerita

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Town of Silver City to Remove Two Historic Trees from the Silver City Museum Courtyard

(Courtesy Photos)

 The Town of Silver City plans to remove two historic trees, one a Silver Poplar

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