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The Las Cruces International Airport received the close-out letter stating all deficiencies identified during Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 139 inspection have been successfully …
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1/7/21
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New cases (one day): Jan 6-7: Doña Ana County 164, N.M. 1,496; El Paso County 376; U.S. 255,728
Jan 4-5: Doña Ana County 116, N.M. 936; El Paso County 493; U.S. 196,386
Dec …
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1/7/21
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, New Mexico State University faced many unprecedented challenges. While a few factors remain uncertain, a new partnership has created several positive outcomes, along …
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1/6/21
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New cases (one day): Jan 4-5: Doña Ana County 116, N.M. 936; El Paso County 493; U.S. 196,386
Dec 28-29: Doña Ana County 50, N.M. 700; El Paso …
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1/5/21
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New Mexico State University student firefighters Lucas Cadena and Thomas Ontiveros have been named as NMSU Firefighters of the Year for 2020.
They are among the 14 student firefighters and six …
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1/5/21
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Las Cruces police will conduct at least one sobriety checkpoint and three saturation patrols within city limits during the month of January.
Saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints held by …
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1/5/21
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Las Crucen Sally Kading has received the most prestigious preservation prize presented by the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, The DAR Historic Preservation …
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1/5/21
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New cases (one day): Dec. 28-29: Doña Ana County 50, N.M. 700; El Paso County 280; U.S. 189,044
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Bulletin Report
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12/29/20
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Here is a small sampling of what happened in 2020 in and around Las Cruces. Since March, nearly every phase of our lives has been impacted by COVID-19.
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Bulletin Report
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12/28/20
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Border Servant Corps (BSC) is really living up to its name.
The Las Cruces-based nonprofit, founded in 1997, is part of a local collaborative, the Hospitality Coalition, formed nearly two years ago when asylum seekers from Central and South America and elsewhere began coming to Las Cruces.
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By Mike Cook
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12/28/20
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Some 800 cars flowed through the parking lot at Telshor 12 on Tuesday, Dec. 22, for a Revolution-120 food distribution event.
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12/28/20
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The Bulletin asked community leaders for holiday messages for our readers, and we’re delighted to share the responses of those who got back to us.
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By Mike Cook
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12/23/20
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Some 800 cars flowed through the parking lot at Telshor 12 on Tuesday, Dec. 22 for a Revolution-120 food distribution event. Organization chair Marci Dickerson said food was provided through a …
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Photos by Elva K. Österreich
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12/23/20
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The Holiday spirit is alive and well in Las Cruces this year. The City's Weed and Seed program participants have been gifted with musical instruments this year.
An anonymous donor purchased twelve …
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12/23/20
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Mesilla Plaza is uncharacteristically uncrowded this holiday season, as locals and tourists alike take care to avoid the COVID-19 virus, but the town’s Christmas tree continues to send a bright, star-topped message of peace, harmony, hope and tradition.
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By Richard Coltharp
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12/23/20
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New cases (one day): Dec. 21-22: Doña Ana County 72, N.M. 826; El Paso County 190; U.S. 201,723
(Dec. 16-17: Doña Ana County 94, N.M. …
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12/22/20
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Samantha Kindred and Kaleigh Jones worked at a coffee shop in Mesilla and found they had something powerful in common – a love of baking.
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By Elva K. Österreich
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12/21/20
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“I’m feeling as well as I can, being 105,” Clayton Flowers said in a Dec. 15 telephone interview. “I never expected to live as long as this,” he said.
Flowers was …
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By Mike Cook
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12/18/20
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Animal Services Center of the Mesilla Valley staff pose with some of the many adorable animals available for adoption this holiday season.
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By Mike Cook
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12/18/20
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It has now been more than nine months since New Mexico declared a public health emergency (March 11) because of the pandemic. Positive tests as of Dec. 16 were nearing 125,000 statewide and testing …
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12/17/20
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