Month: April 2024
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NMSU Art Museum exhibition showcases recent donations to Permanent Art Collection
Recent donations of Mata Ortiz pottery and prints to the University Art Museum mark the first works of Mata Ortiz pottery added into NMSU’s Permanent Art Collection.
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2024 County student intern program is now accepting applications
Doña Ana County is proud to announce that, in cooperation with the New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED), it will offer the Summer Enrichment Internship Program for the fourth year in a row.
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NMSU Chile Pepper Institute to host annual spring plant sale April 18-19
New Mexico State University’s Chile Pepper Institute will host its annual spring plant sale April 18-19 at the Fabián García Science Center.
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Arrowhead Center at NMSU awarded DOE prize to establish clean energy accelerator
Not only was Arrowhead Center named among the winners of the program award, but it also hosted the announcement, which underscores the vital role Arrowhead Center plays in propelling clean energy innovations.
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COBRA celebrates 38th Anniversary of Providing Stability in Uncertain Times
COBRA (or the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985) has been a lifeline for workers and their families facing the challenges of job loss, reduced working hours and certain other life changes by offering a way to maintain their health coverage during uncertain times.
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NMSU provides third round of seed funding for arts and humanities research
The following are recipients of the 2024 arts and humanities seed grants from NMSU’s Office of Research Creativity and Economic Development.
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Hatch Valley High Racks Up 3 Individual State Championships–Bears Take 2nd in Team Event
Centennial and Mayfield each earn one individual title in the 2024 NMAA State Powerlifting Championships.
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Rodolph Picks Up 600th NM State Victory in Dramatic Fashion
Riley Carley smashes three-run walk-off home run to stun FIU.
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City of Las Cruces offers Storefront Repair Grant
The City of Las Cruces, through the Economic Development Department, is leveraging up to $400,000 in federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to support the economic recovery of small businesses who experienced property damage as a result of the negative economic impacts of the COVID-10 pandemic.
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Feigin Hauls in CUSA Athlete of the Week Honors
For the first time in the history of the program, an NM State men’s tennis player has earned Conference USA Athlete of the Week honors.
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NMSU HEST grad programs earn multiple spots in U.S. News and World Report rankings
A few of New Mexico State University’s College of Health, Education and Social Transformation graduate programs ranked in the “2024 Best Graduate Schools” list, including one in the top 100.
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NMSU Extension to host Small Acreage Stewardship and Homesteading Skills workshop series in Northern New Mexico
New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service will host a Small Acreage Stewardship and Homesteading Skills workshop series from April to October.
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Stay Alert! Snakes Active During Warmer Weather in Our Broader Community
As springtime temperatures warm, snakes emerge from their brumation and are more likely to cross paths with people and pets.
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Amon Sisters, Rebecca Green Highlight Day One in California
Thulisile and Thobile Amon finish first and second in the 800m, Rebecca Green brings home gold in the shot put.
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Earth Day at the Museum of Nature and Science in Las Cruces
The Museum of Nature and Science, 411 N. Main St., will host “Earth Day” from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 20, 2024.
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Fueling Creativity: Latest Developments from New Mexico’s Creative Industries Division
New Mexico’s Creative Industries Division Garners Growing Support for Statewide Study, Significant Research Milestones Achieved.
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Cariño to Jacqueline Simmons and Jasmyn Rios, Parks and Recreation
Jacqueline Simmons and Jasmyn Rios of the Parks and Rec Afterschool program are the extraordinary young ladies who assisted Ms. Pollard.
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Man Critically Injured in House Fire in Las Cruces
An early-morning fire critically injured a 42-year-old man and forced the rescue of two other occupants of a home on Cortez Drive in Las Cruces.
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Money Smart Week – Basics of Financial Literacy
Las Cruces Public Libraries invites residents to join us at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, 2024, for Money Smart Week.
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Money Smart Week – Preparing to Buy Your First Home
Las Cruces Public Libraries invites residents to join us at 5 p.m. Monday, April 15, 2024, for Money Smart Week.
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Organ Mountain Co-Ed Cheer Squad takes State in the 2024 State Spirit Chamionships
Photo: Courtesy Facebook Organ Mountain will be credited with 5 points in the “Copa de Vecinos” and acknowledged for their first State Championship of the school year.
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CFPB Report Identifies Financial and Privacy Risks to Consumers in Video Gaming Marketplaces
Growth in banking options and payments in gaming leaves consumers’ assets and personal data at risk.
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End of Life Options
No matter your age there are decisions that need to be made to prepare for the end of your life.
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Aggies Dismantle Lobos in Midweek Matchup
The Aggies defeat in-state rival New Mexico 10-2 in midweek matchup on April 9 at Presley Askew Field.
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NMSU students continue winning streak at Model United Nations Conference
New Mexico State University’s Model United Nations team was recognized again with top honors during the 2024 MUN conference in New York City, earning the Outstanding Delegation award.
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Cariño to Gil Medina, Trent McCormick and Ben Carrillo, Road Construction, Public Works
Streets Management had Kristy call in about potholes on Madrid Avenue between Martha Drive and Triviz Drive. She said they were getting bad. We sent out the pothole crew (Gil Medina, Trent McCormick and Ben Carrillo) to deal with the situation. The next day Kristy called back saying she and some of the people on…
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NMSU picked as testing site for Cisco hologram technology
Although the cost of the hologram technology being developed by Cisco is currently cost prohibitive, New Mexico State University is at the forefront of exploring how the technology will benefit students and faculty participating in online courses.
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Fishing Report: April 9, 2024
This fishing report, provided by the Department of Game and Fish in cooperation with Dustin Berg of www.gounlimited.org (“supporting disabled anglers”), has been generated from the best information available from area officers and anglers.
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Las Cruces Municipal Water System Arsenic Level Calls and Questions
Las Cruces Utilities Department staff members have received numerous phone calls and questions from concerned citizens regarding arsenic levels in the Las Cruces Municipal Water System.
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Drop Everything and Read with Las Cruces Public Libraries During National Library Week
Join Las Cruces Public Libraries from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, April 12, 2024, for a daylong celebration of National Library Week and the birthday of Beverly Cleary.
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Powering progress: Arrowhead Center at NMSU program drives energy funding in NM
With support from New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center and its NM FAST program, Aperi secured SBIR funds for a specialized simulation library that leverages new theories reducing simulation time and costs.
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NMSU engineering professor inducted into AIMBE College of Fellows
Jessica Perea Houston, New Mexico State University chemical and materials engineering professor, was inducted into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering College of Fellows during a formal ceremony in Arlington, Virginia, March 25.
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Conozca qué medicamentos son adecuados para sus alergias estacionales
El nivel de polen está demasiado elevado. Está estornudando, le pican los ojos y se siente mal.
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Fire destroys a shed on east Madrid Avenue in Las Cruces
A mid-morning fire on Monday, April 8, 2024, destroyed a backyard shed on east Madrid Avenue.
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NMSU’s J. Paul Taylor Symposium explores social justice for women, LGBTQ+ communities
The focus of the 19th annual J. Paul Taylor Social Justice Symposium is social justice for women and LGBTQ+ communities.
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Federal Tax Resources
It’s tax season! This may not be the most exciting time of the year, but submitting our federal tax returns is a critical part of our civic duty.