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The west facade of the Amador Hotel is nearing completion. With recent city funding, Amador Hotel could be fully restored within five years. The concrete stucco has been removed, the original …
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By Deborah Dennis, Ph.D., Vice President, Amador Hotel Foundation, Inc.
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5/18/23
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Mesilla Valley Habitat for Humanity (MVHH) hosted Landscaping Day last month as it nears completion on three new houses on Aurora Star Court. “We were so thankful to have volunteers from …
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By Mike Cook
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6/1/23
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Thanks to $5 million in funding over the next five years from the City of Las Cruces, the historic Amador Hotel may be fully restored and reopened by 2028. “This funding is a milestone for …
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By Mike Cook
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5/18/23
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City of Las Cruces Housing and Neighborhood Services Manager Natalie Green and KT Homes LLC CEO Kent Thurston of Las Cruces have been appointed to the New Mexico Housing Investment Council, which …
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Bulletin report
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6/1/23
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Registration is now open for 2023-24 Las Cruces Public Schools kindergarten classes, the school district said in a news release.
Children who are at least 5 years of age by Sept. 1 are eligible …
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6/13/23
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NeighborWoods Las Cruces is laying the groundwork for a massive tree planting this November. The organization, which was formed in November 2022, is “trying to increase the tree canopy in …
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By Mike Cook
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6/15/23
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The Republican Party of Doña Ana County is holding pre-primary ward caucuses next week, electing delegates for the county GOP convention. The causes, organized by ward, take place over four …
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Bulletin report
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1/15/24
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Megan McDaniel from Picacho Middle School took home first place in the 11 th annual Desert Data Jam hosted April 25-27 by the nonprofit Asombro Institute for Science Education (AISE) at Chihuahuan …
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Bulletin report
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5/18/23
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“I am holding my head up,” a graduate of the Doña Ana County Veterans Treatment Court said May 23, as the court celebrated its fifth anniversary with a gala in courtroom No. 1 of …
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By Mike Cook
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6/1/23
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Monte Vista Elementary School has a new school garden thanks to the help of La Semilla Food Center, Paso del Norte Health Foundation (PNHF) said in a news release. La Semilla received a grant from …
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Bulletin report
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6/15/23
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Fabian Garcia would have been so proud. Garcia was a member of the first graduating class of the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, now New Mexico State University, …
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By Mike Cook
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11/9/23
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The Doña Ana County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to purchase two plots of land for an upcoming transitional housing project near the intersection of W. Picacho and N. Motel …
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By Justin Garcia
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2/28/24
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One hundred to 150 middle and high school students from across New Mexico will be in Las Cruces June 2-4 for the eighth annual Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Conference. Any student age 12-18 …
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By Mike Cook
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6/1/23
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Joe and Elaine Foster sold their 4,200-square-foot house in Talavera last fall and bought a 900-square-foot home in Mesilla which they have spent the last nine months renovating. Built about …
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By Mike Cook
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6/15/23
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Russell Hernandez filed his candidacy for mayor of Mesilla early on the morning of filing day, Aug. 29, and checked the New Mexico secretary of state’s website throughout the day to see if any …
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By Mike Cook
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11/9/23
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Chile pepper enthusiasts have a new resource to explore with the launch of a new cookbook that features recipes developed by the Chile Pepper Institute (CPI) at New Mexico State University. …
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By Tatiana Favela, NMSU News Team
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5/18/23
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The Friends of the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum presented a check for $27,000 to the Museum on Thursday, May 25. The money will be used to help preserve the antique tractors, provide …
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6/1/23
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History is all around us in Las Cruces. If you live or work in one of the older parts of town, eat in one of the fine restaurants or visit the shops, parks or art galleries in these areas, you have …
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By Sandra L. Marshall and Judy Berryman
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6/15/23
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The Las Cruces Chile Drop is among 20 New Year's Eve drops that have been nominated by travel editors as the best in the United States, the City of Las Cruces said in a news release. Las Cruces …
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Bulletin report
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11/9/23
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Las Cruces police are investigating an early morning shooting on Feb. 15 that killed one man and injured another.
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Bulletin Report
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2/15/24
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