Month: April 2024
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Three-Star Gabe Pickens Signs to NM State
After committing to the Aggies in late January, Pickens will officially be in Crimson and White next fall.
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Las Cruces Libraries host Romance Book Discussion
Read anything that fits the topic and come chat with us. We are interested in your favorite books on the topic, and whether you have a go-to author for it.
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Fire Damages Vacant Warehouse in Las Cruces
A vacant warehouse in the 1700 block of Hadley Avenue was damaged by fire Wednesday, April 24, 2024.
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NMSU art museum features student work in BFA Exhibition
Six New Mexico State University undergraduate students will present their work in the 2024 BFA Exhibition.
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See Raptors of New Mexico at Mesilla Valley Bosque this Saturday, April 28
Check out one of these enlightening events below for an insider look into some of these places that are so special to New Mexico.
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RULE ANNOUNCED TO PROTECT RETIREMENT SAVERS’ INTERESTS BY UPDATING INVESTMENT ADVICE FIDUCIARY DEFINITION
The final rule and related amended prohibited transaction exemptions require trusted investment advice providers to give prudent, loyal, honest advice free from overcharges.
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Aggie Golfer Emma Bunch to Compete in Cle Elum NCAA Regional Tournament
Emma Bunch has learned where she would be competing for a spot in the national championships.
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USDA Partners With Reinvestment Fund to Increase Equitable Access to Healthy Foods Across Country
The New Mexico Healthy Food Financing Fund Partnership will use funding to conduct new market studies to collect and analyze information that highlights strengths and weaknesses within the New Mexico food ecosystem.
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City of Las Cruces Honors Volunteers on 50th Anniversary of Volunteer Week
Delicious food, an old story, and new tech-conveyed appreciation for City of Las Cruces volunteers’ dedication and hard work.
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Adult Basketball League Registration in Las Cruces
The Parks & Recreation Department will offer online team registration for the summer Adult Basketball League beginning at 9 a.m. Friday, May 10, 2024.
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Standing Room Only at Town Hall Meeting Addressing Property and Violent Crime in Las Cruces [Video Content Included]
The Las Cruces Police Department, facing constraints from all angles, asks for public input as it plots a path forward in addressing high levels of property and violent crime.
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Doña Ana County Sheriffs Office Seeks Information in February Shooting
*This information is provided in cooperation with the Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Office and Crime Stoppers of Las Cruces-Dona Ana County.
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NMSU to host marrow registry drive May 2
New Mexico State University’s Office of Experiential Learning will host the Aggies Cure Drive benefitting the Gift of Life Marrow registry.
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Mesilla Valley Christian School Softballers to Play Doubleheader at Tularosa to Take the District 3 A/2A Lead
The SonBlazers were handily defeated in an earlier match up less than two weeks ago, and they will be seeking redemption.
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Former Doña Ana County Deputy Pleads Guilty to Violating Civil Rights of Arrestee and Obstruction of Justice
Guilty Verdict Obtained Under 2022 Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act Enhanced Penalties.
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NMSU Sluggers Host #16 Arizona Tonight at Presley Askew Field
The Aggies host the 24-14 Arizona Wildcats for the second time this season tonight, April 24.
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Grupo Control Headlines Second Annual ¡mira! Las Cruces on Saturday, April 27
Free, family fest also debuts new hot air balloon exhibit.
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City of Las Cruces says “Cariño” to Elyn Clarke, GIS Tech 1, Parks and Recreation
Elyn created, modified, corrected, and adjusted maps and property documentation in support of the grant application.
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NMSU’s Hunt Center, SWHEA to explore healthcare consumer needs, angel investing
The Hunt Center for Entrepreneurship is joining forces with Sun Cruces Angels and the Southwest Healthcare Executives Association for an event April 25 in Las Cruces.
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Las Cruces Utilities offer Internship Program
Internship programs lead to a career in one of the above fields of operation with Las Cruces Utilities.
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LAS CRUCES SENIORS RECOGNIZED ON ACADEMIC SIGNING DAY–APRIL 24
As many as 70 seniors from all six Las Cruces Public Schools high schools will be recognized for their academic achievements and post-secondary choice during the district’s 10th Annual Academic Signing Day.
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April 23 Local Fishing Report
Conditions encountered after the report is compiled may differ, as stream, lake and weather conditions alter fish and angler activities.
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Las Cruces Municipal Water System Meets EPA, PFAS Regulation
Las Cruces Utilities (LCU) – The City of Las Cruces water system currently meets the newly released National Primary Drinking Water Regulation (NPDWR) rule set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for PFAS health standards.
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Spearman Earns Fifth CUSA Freshman of the Week Award
Freshman leads conference with six weekly awards in 2024.
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NMSU student-run coffee shop reboots with sweet collaboration
On a Wednesday morning in March, students in the culinary arts program at Doña Ana Community College mixed, scooped and baked dozens of cookies, muffins and whoopie pies in a kitchen laboratory on DACC’s East Mesa campus.
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NMSU ROTC hosts 122nd Presidential Pass-in-Review on Thursday, April 25
Helicopter flyover and cadets in uniform for Pass-in-Review at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 25 at Hadley Pride Field
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Who Owns Our Homes? Methods to Group and Unmask Anonymous Corporate Owners
The article, below, in a .pdf format and can be read in your browser, or downloaded to your device.
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Knights Baseball Faces Off with Centennial in 3-5A Action This Week after Clean Sweep of Bulldawgs
This week, the Knights will take to the field against the last remaining contender, the Centennial Hawks.
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Earth Day Fun Facts
Earth Day is recognized every year to raise awareness of environmental issues and inspire an appreciation for the world around us.
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April is Alcohol Awareness Month
April is Alcohol Awareness Month. “As a state, we must address the root causes of alcohol-related deaths and prioritize prevention efforts to reverse this troubling trend,” said NMHealth Secretary Patrick Allen.
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WOMENSNET OFFERS SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS FOR WOMEN IN NEW MEXICO
Finding small business grants for women in New Mexico hasn’t been easy. We’re changing that.
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NMSU Art Museum awarded $300,000 Mellon Foundation grant
The University Art Museum at New Mexico State University has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation.
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Town Hall to Discuss Crime Reduction Measures Scheduled for April 25
Las Cruces police will host a Town Hall Meeting on April 25 to discuss plans to help reduce property and violent crime within the community.
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Second half property taxes are due May 10
Doña Ana County’s Treasurer’s Office mailed to property owners their Second Half Tax Notices, and they are due May 10.
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APRIL 27th is NATIONAL PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK DAY
Mark your calendars! The next National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is April 27, 2024, from 10am-2pm at locations nationwide.
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NMSU Extension launches new food safety game for youth
A team from the New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service has created a new game to improve knowledge and behavior around food safety among the next generation of food handlers.