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Doña Ana Community College will have a $16 million general obligation (GO) bond on the Nov. 7 local election ballot. If passed by voters, bond funds will provide upgrades and improvements … more
Former Doña Ana County Commissioner Isabella Solis is a candidate for mayor of Las Cruces. “With a vision for a more prosperous, inclusive, and sustainable future for the city, … more
Las Cruces voters will choose a new mayor in the Tuesday, Nov. 7, local election. Voters in districts one, two and four will choose city councilors, and the city will elect a new presiding municipal … more
From high in the sky, a Great Pumpkin will drop free candy, the City of Las Cruces said in a news release. The city Parks and Recreation Department, Weaver’s Welding and Friends of the … more
“We had two women show up on bicycles, hoping for a bed for their children,” said Wanda Bowman owner of Ashley Homestore, discussing the Hope to Dream project. The project took place … more
The official title is College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, or ACES for short. But for a land-grant university once known as New Mexico A&M -- with the A standing for … more
The Las Cruces branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) celebrated its 100 th anniversary Saturday, Oct. 14, at the Double Eagle in Mesilla, AAUW-Las Cruces Co-President Anne … more
Recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October the New Mexico State University Department of Criminal Justice is hosted “Project Clothesline.” More than 100 t-shirts with … more
The Las Cruces City Council discussed plans to spend $1 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds at the council’s Oct. 10 work session. City Manager Ifo Pili’s office … more
U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., was at Radium Springs Community Center Oct. 12, joining local officials and representatives from Ethos Broadband Inc., a division of Sacred Wind … more
What do FAA-certified air racers, the world’s first licensed armless pilot and a host of classic and vintage automobiles, planes and helicopters have in common? They will all be at Las Cruces … more
At its September meeting, Gadsden Chapter of Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) President Robert Vance presented Crystal Davis Whited with the SAR EMS medal and commendation award. Whited has … more
Salvation Army of Las Cruces has several events and projects planned ahead the holidays geared toward helping children and families in need have a brighter Christmas season. Angel Tree program … more
A four-year research project led by New Mexico State University aims to significantly reduce the risk of one of the most common plant pathogens in the United States. Soum Sanogo, a professor of … more
EDITOR’S NOTE: Mark O’Neill is running for City Council District 1. He supplied the Bulletin with this personal profile. Mark O'Neill, a Las Cruces resident since 2006, has a … more
Western Sky Community Care, a coordinated healthcare provider, is collaborating with Las Cruces Public Schools (LCPS) to support students in need, as it delivered care packages Oct. 9 to support … more
Early voting in the Nov. 7 local election began Oct. 10 and continues at the Doña Ana County Government Center, 845 N. Motel Blvd. Expanded early voting begins Saturday, Oct. 21, at locations … more
Las Cruces Home Builders Association (LCHBA) hosted its fourth annual Build My Future hands-on skilled trades event Friday, Oct. 13, in the parking lot at Mesilla Valley Mall for students from Las … more
The 2023 Dress the Child dinner with the theme “Yacht Party 2 Mexican Riviera” was a great success, generating more than $30,000 in critical funding for the Dress the Child of Las Cruces … more
At its Oct. 10 regular meeting, the Doña Ana County Commission voted unanimously to accept a grant of almost $5.9 million that will allow the county to substantially increase the number of … more
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