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The New Mexico State Geologist and director of the New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources at New Mexico Tech,J. Michael Timmons, sent this news release about activities that will involve airborne geophysical surveys in the area over the next few weeks.
Timmons said: " I have some very exciting news related to aquifer characterization studies in New Mexico. With the first special appropriation of $7.5 million to the New Mexico Bureau of Geology in FY26 for aquifer mapping, we are initiating a series of airborne geophysical surveys that will enhance our understanding of the state's groundwater. These surveys represent the most advanced techniques available for imaging and interpreting the subsurface geology, enabling a deeper understanding of our fresh and brackish groundwater resources."
This year's NM Senior Olympics Team Tournament in Santa Fe brought together an incredible group of athletes, with 15 women's teams and 7 men's teams competing. Raul S. Turrieta, Chief Deputy Assessor Grant County, had the opportunity and honor to play alongside some truly great players. Teams came from all across the country—including Oregon, Texas, Arizona, Kansas, Oklahoma, California, Idaho, and many more—making it a memorable and energetic tournament.
I played with the New Mexico team "Live Three or Die." We had an outstanding run, going 4–0 to win the Championship in the 65–70 Division and brought back the Gold Metal.
Next year, this tournament will serve as a national qualifier for 3-on-3 basketball, giving all of us even more motivation to stay active and healthy. Beyond the competition, the best part is always the friendships made and the shared commitment to wellness. Our next basketball tournament with the team Live Three or Die is the Senior Olympics in Tuscon AZ on January 24, 2026 and we are playing against 60 year old division.
Food was picked up by Misty Pugmire representing El Grito Head Start,The Grant County Cattle Growers have once again demonstrated their commitment to the community by raising funds to purchase the Grand Champion steer, owned and shown by Dusty Waters at the Cliff-Gila Grant County Fair. The purchase of the steer was made possible through the support of additional donors, including American Ag Credit, Searing Industries, Randy and Katherine Moore, David McCauley, and MBM Contracting LLC. The Grant County Cattle Growers and all contributors extend their gratitude to everyone who purchased raffle tickets, as the proceeds played a significant role in making this initiative possible.
In addition to acquiring the steer, the organization also covered the processing costs, ensuring that the meat could be provided to five local schools. This generous donation benefits students enrolled in culinary arts classes, giving them the opportunity to learn how to prepare beef and enjoy the dishes they create.
Hidalgo Medical Services (HMS) is proud to announce that two of its outstanding team members have been recognized on a national stage for their dedication to improving the patient and employee experience.
During the Custom Learning Systems (CLS) 25th Annual Healthcare Service Excellence Conference, Imagine, held November 10–12 in Galveston, Texas, Joseph Brady, Director of Patient Access, received the Year One Implementation Coordinator Award, and Rodger Koest, PC Technician, was honored with the Service Excellence Advisor (SEA) Award. Joseph Brady stated, "It was a thrill and an honor to receive this award from CLS. This award is not just for me, but it represents the hard work and dedication of all the members of the HMS team who have put their heart and passion into helping us escalate the patient and employee experiences."
Literacy Link-Leamos founder, Caroline Baldwin, will be starting a new chapter after 25 years spent helping Grant County families develop literacy skills. Literacy Link-Leamos (LL-L) has a vision for a community where everyone is literate.
LL-L provides free 1:1 tutoring for Basic Adult Literacy, Basic Math, GED/HiSET Exam Prep, English (ESL), and Citizenship Exam Prep. Volunteers with the organization also facilate a Healthy Lifestyles group at the Grant County Detention Center and provide thousands of books to school aged children.
NOTICE OF VACANCY
TOWN COUNCIL SEAT – DISTRICT 1
The Town of Silver City announces a vacancy on the Town Council due to the resignation of Councilor Rudy Bencomo. In accordance with Chapter 2, Article II, Section 2-25 of the Town of Silver City Municipal Code and Charter, the Town is seeking qualified and interested residents to fill the vacant council seat for the remainder of the term, which ends on December 31, 2027.
Eligibility
Applicants must physically reside in the town council district that the councilor represents, and each applicant must meet the residency requirements specified by NMSA 1978, § 1-22-3(B), and comply with all other applicable New Mexico election law. The Town Council district boundary map can be accessed by contacting either the Grant County Clerk's Office or the Town Clerk's Office.

While the Wreaths Across America Remembrance Ceremony and wreath placement at Fort Bayard National Cemetery both won't be happening until Saturday morning on December 13, it is now time to order a wreath or wreaths at $17 to remember and honor veterans at the cemetery over the Christmasholiday season.
The local order form mailing postmark deadline is November 19. Observing this cutoff enables the needed amount of wreaths to be shipped to the cemetery from Maine. In order to have a wreath for each individual cemetery marker again this year, it is hoped that 5000 wreaths will be sponsored in 2025.
Up to $10,000 Available for Local Organizations
SILVER CITY, NM — October 2025 — The Gila Community Foundation (GCF) is pleased to announce the opening of the Fall 2025 Southline Grant Cycle, offering grants up to $10,000 in unrestricted funding to strengthen and sustain organizations serving Grant, Luna, and Doña Ana Counties.
This special grant opportunity is made possible through a partnership with Southline Transmission LLC, which continues to invest in the resilience and vitality of Southern New Mexico communities. Grants are intended to help local organizations address operational needs, enhance programming, and expand their impact across the region.
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