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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}These releases come from other sources than the Grant County Beat. This category will include events in and news releases from Grant, Catron, Hidalgo and Luna counties.
Join us this Friday, November 21st from 5 – 7 pm free public reception.
The Silver City Art Association (SCAA) presents The Fearlessly Independent 2025 exhibition. This exhibition highlights work by 31 member artists working in a variety of media. In the North and Flash Gallery, November 20th- 30th, 2025
Gallery Hours: Thursday 11-4, Friday and Saturday 11-5, Sundays 11-3, and by appointment
www.lightartspace.com for more information
209 West Broadway, Downtown Silver City
Monday, Nov. 10
Disturbance
Central Elementary
Caller stated people were arguing at the school. Negative contact with anyone.
Tuesday, Nov. 11
Animal
Highway 180
Caller said he struck a dog with his vehicle/damage to his vehicle.
Wednesday, Nov. 12
Friday, November 21
Special Screening of Midnight Midnight
AFTER Poetic Outlaw Open Mic
in 'the Lodge'
7pm.
Midnight's Midnight is the surreal, lyrically-driven debut film from @martinwgropper and @vigilantics The film follows them on a poetic exploration of time passing through lenses of love, relationship, and history. As they wander the southwestern wilderness the lines between reality, myth, and memory blur as totemic animals appear to guide them from 1947 to the present while the Doomsday clock inches closer to midnight.
Permitted tree cutting begins November 24
SILVER CITY, N.M., Nov. 17— Christmas tree permits are now available to purchase online through Recreation.gov. Details about designated cutting areas, dates, and types of trees that may be cut may be found here: https://www.recreation.gov/tree-permits/4271ccea-ebb8-11ea-895c-7e0f799b6940. In-person permit purchases, available at all district offices, begin November 24.
Permits cost $0-$5, depending on tree species. Tree cutting and removal with your issued permit begins November 24.
To purchase a Christmas tree permit online, visit Recreation.gov and search for Gila National Forest Christmas Tree Permits. It is important to carefully read the overview, need-to-know, and trip planning information prior to purchasing the permit. Visitors will also need to set up or log in to a Recreation.gov account to complete the transaction online. There is a $2.50 service fee for online transactions.
Public Notice Announcement
Office Closure
The Town of Silver City Offices
Will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 27 - 28, 2025 In observance of Thanksgiving Holiday.
Offices will re-open Tuesday December 1, 2025 8am – 5pm
Sunday, Nov. 9
Animal
Romero Avenue
Dog reported to be foaming at the mouth and biting another dog. Negative contact with the dog.
Disturbance
East Street – Santa Clara
Assist Santa Clara Police Department with a physical altercation. An intoxicated male was arrested by XCPD.
Monday, Nov. 10
No reports from volunteer fire departments.
Silver City Fire Department
Sunday, Nov. 9
Fire
2875 Grand Mesa – Silver City
Stove is on fire/everyone is out of the house. Caller hung up, Tyrone Volunteer Fire Department has Unit 57 direct. Caller called back advising they got the fire out. SCFD- E11 advised clear/the fire was put out by homeowner.
Sunday, Nov. 9
Domestic disturbance – Bandoni Drive – Silver City
Weapons fired – Lake Roberts – Upper End Campground
Welfare check – Walnut Creek Road – Silver City
Custodial interference – Highway 152 – Hanover
Shoplifting – E. Highway 180 – Tractor Supply – Silver City
Fire – Grand Mesa Drive – Silver City
Welfare check – Mobile Drive – Silver City
Medical – Flury Lane – Arenas Valley
Shoplifting – E. Highway 180 – Walmart – Silver City
Welfare check – Whiskey Creek Airport Road – Silver City
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