Vivian Murillo, 58, a resident of Silver City, NM

Vivian Murillo, 58, a resident of Silver City, NM entered eternal rest Thursday, August 22, 2013 at

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John Prowse, 65, a resident of Deming, NM

John Prowse, 65, a resident of Deming, NM entered eternal rest Friday, August 23, 2013 at his

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New Mexico's Job Training Incentive Program Awards $114,620.04 to Fund Training Programs and Hire New Employees

SANTA FE - At its August board meeting, the Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) board approved

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Keystone XL: not just a pipeline, a life-line

By Marita Noon

The final State Department report on the Keystone XL pipeline’s environmental impact is

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AWSA ongoing reports and meeting notes posted

Three files have been posted.  Histograms of flow distributions before and after AWSA diversions are

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Report: State Investment in Education is Key to Economic Prosperity

New Mexico ranks low in educational attainment and median wages
 
ALBUQUERQUE—The best way for states

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Monumental Hurd Mural Slated for Arrival in Artesia

ARTESIA, NM - The Artesia Library Foundation is preparing for the arrival of a monumental Peter Hurd

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Udall Offices Recruit Fall Interns

Positions Available in Portales, Las Cruces, Carlsbad, Santa Fe and Washington, D.C., Offices...

SWNM Audubon Society to hold annual meeting

Friday, September 6

Southwest New Mexico Audubon’s ANNUAL MEETING

Everyone is invited to join SWNM Audubon

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Pearce: FWS Right in Clearing Rancher

Problems with Wolf Program Remain
 
Las Cruces, NM (August 22, 2013) – Today, U.S. Congressman Steve

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Reminder: For Most Truckers, Highway Use Tax Return Due Sept. 3

PHOENIX - - The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is reminding truckers and other owners of heavy

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Fish and Wildlife Service finds Mexican wolf killed on private land legal under the Endangered Species Act

On June 25, 2013, a New Mexico rancher notified the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) that a

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Imagination Library announces 25,000th book prepared to be sent to county children

Angelica Melendez and her mom (at left) with an Imagination Library book. (Courtesy Photos)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sofia Diaz (at

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New Mexico Environment Department Announces Aggressive Clean-Up Campaign For Kirtland Bulk Fuels Facility Spill

Albuquerque – New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) Secretary-Designate Ryan Flynn announced

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Text Message alert had no validity, according to Police Chief

It appears we are getting to the bottom of the text message being spread around. After the release of

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Shipping New Mexico chile to California? You’d better label it

(LAS CRUCES, N.M.) – New Mexicans feeling generous enough to share their fresh New Mexico chile

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NNMC Professor, Student Create App for PNM Solar Project

Android App is a Teaching Tool Showing How Solar Energy Works

(ALBUQUERQUE, NM) — Alfredo Perez, a

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I-10 now open southbound from Las Cruces

TRAFFIC ALERT UPDATE:
 
Law enforcement has informed the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT)

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Widowed Persons to hear historian David Remley

The Silver City Grant County Widowed Persons Service will hold its monthly meeting Monday,

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I-10 closed south of Las Cruces

 The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) District One office is assisting law

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Rolling Stones Gem and Mineral Society September Events

Grant County Rolling Stones Gem and Mineral Society Annual Show
Sunday, Sept. 1--10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Lydia Lopez, 92, a Resident of Silver City

Lydia Lopez, 92, a resident of Silver City, NM entered eternal rest Tuesday, August 20, 2013 at

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Climate outlook from CLIMAS-August 2013 issue


Drought: Monsoon precipitation has brought some short-term drought relief to parts of Arizona and

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Bette D. Porter, 89, a Longtime Resident of Deming

Bette D. Porter, a longtime resident of Deming, passed away in the comfort of her home in El Paso

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Southwestern County Commissioners Alliance Meeting - August 26

Legal Notice

The Southwestern County Commissioners Alliance (SWCCA) will convene in a meeting on

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