Month: May 2024
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Mesilla Valley Takes State A-3A Championship: Riley Morris takes 2nd individually. [Video Content]
In Class 5A, Organ Mountain sophomore, Eleanor Warren also ended up tied for second at Twin Warriors.
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Voluntary Recall of Select Great Value Organic Black Chia Seeds Due to The Possible Presence of Salmonella
Natural Sourcing International is initiating a voluntary recall of one lot of Great Value Organic Black Chia Seeds 32 oz. due to the potential presence of Salmonella that may be in some of the finished products.
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Aggies Wrap CUSA Championships with Third-Place Finish
All good things come to an end. Competing on day three of the Conference USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships from Larry K. Durham Track at Kidd Field, NM State returned to action on Sunday with several strong performances.
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Spring Stroll in the Demonstration Garden
Welcome back to the annual Las Cruces Utilities Spring Stroll in the Garden from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at the Las Cruces Utilities Building, 680 N. Motel Boulevard.
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Organ Mountain Golfer Eleanor Warren sits three strokes back in 4th place after Round 1
The NMAA State Golf Championships are in full swing this week as Organ Mountain High School squares off against the Class 5A competition at Twin Warriors Golf Club.
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Prominent scholarship helps NMSU mechanical, aerospace engineering students earn graduate degrees
Four New Mexico State University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering students were recognized as recipients of the Tim Thompson Graduate Scholarship Fund in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
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Juniper Avenue Road Closure in Las Cruces
Juniper Avenue from North Solano Drive to the cul-de-sac west of North Mesquite Street will be closed to thru traffic on Monday May 13, 2024.
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Elks Drive Intermittent Lane Closures
As part of the 2023-2024 Crack Seal Project, Elks Drive from Gold Court to Desert Bloom Drive will experience intermittent lane closures from Monday, May 13 to Wednesday, May 15, 2024. This project is in City of Las Cruces Council District 1.
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Renueve su DACA lo Antes Posible
¿Por qué es importante? Las renovaciones de DACA y las renovaciones de EAD relacionadas con DACA representan una carga de trabajo considerable para USCIS. Presentar la petición dentro del plazo recomendado reduce el riesgo de que su período actual de DACA y autorización de empleo expiren antes de que reciba una decisión sobre su petición…
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Camino Coyote Lane Closure Date Extension in Las Cruces
The temporary lane closure on Camino Coyote Lane between Howard Place and Paseo de Dia will be extended from Friday May 10-14, 2024, leaving the evenings and weekend free of construction activity.
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Spectacular Sci Fi! Science Fiction Book Group at Las Cruces Libraries
Las Cruces Public Libraries invites residents to join us for Spectacular Sci-Fi, a group who discusses the science fiction novels they have been reading and learn about the many sub-genres and tropes under the Sci-Fi umbrella.
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Las Cruces Libraries Teach How to Make Paper Flowers – Carnations
There will be four identical sessions to make paper carnations. These sessions will be at Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, 200 E. Picacho Ave. The library is accessible on RoadRUNNER Transit Route 1.
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Round 1 NMAA State Golf Championships Tees Off Today
Ten local girls and nine local boys set to tee off in the 2024 NMAA Golf State Championships. Twin Warriors Golf Club will host Class 5A action, while Mesilla Valley Christian School will travel to Socorro to compete on the New Mexico Tech Golf Course.
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Jordan Torres Takes Bronze, Aggie Duo Tally Points in Hammer Throw on Day Two of CUSA Championships
Miranda Tcheutchoua and Makiya Moore combine for six points in the hammer throw.
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NM State Adds Depth to Its Backcourt with the Addition of Guard Zawdie Jackson
Jackson averaged 22.0 points and 5.5 assists at West Georgia last season.
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NMSU honors educators, donors at annual Teaching Academy Gala
On May 8, New Mexico State University celebrated the 21st annual Teaching Academy Gala: Champagne and Chocolate, to honor members and donors. The Teaching Academy offers tools, strategies and workshops to NMSU faculty, staff and graduate instructors so they can thrive as educators and mentors.
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California Avenue Shoulder Work in Las Cruces
Motorists will experience shoulder work on California Avenue between Valley View Elementary School and Alamo Street starting Monday, May 13, 2024.
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Especíal de salud dominical–Consejos para mantenerse seguro bajo el sol: desde la protección solar hasta las gafas de sol
La seguridad contra el sol siempre está en temporada. Es importante proteger nuestra piel de los daños causados por el sol durante todo el año, sin importar el clima.
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SUNDAY WELLNESS SPECIAL: Supporting the Mental Well-Being of Gen Z Workers
Learn how employers can create a supportive and mental health-friendly workplace for all workers, including “Gen Z” workers.
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SUNDAY EDUCATION SPECIAL: Financial Aid Programs for Students
Pursuing a college or career school education can open doors to a world of opportunities, but the financial burden can often seem daunting.
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SUNDAY MONEY SPECIAL: The Keys to Financial Capability
April was Financial Capability Month – a great time to focus on your financial security and commit to taking charge of your retirement planning.
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SUDAY WELLNESS SPECIAL: May is Asthma Awareness Month
Asthma is a long-term condition that affects breathing for about 25 million people in America.
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Don’t miss out on the opportunity to nominate a Distinguished Alum!
There is one week left to nominate an outstanding NMSU alum for the Alumni Association Distinguished Alumni Awards, the James F. Cole Memorial Award for Service, or the Young Alumni Service Award.
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New master’s of engineering degree at NMSU offers flexibility, benefits to students, working engineers
New Mexico State University interim College of Engineering Dean David Jauregui says a new multi-disciplinary professional master’s of engineering degree is beneficial for students wanting to continue their education at the graduate level as well as for working professionals looking to enhance their value as employees.
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Road repair scheduled for northern part of County
The Doña County Road Department will begin chip sealing roads in the northern part of the County, starting Monday, May 13 through Friday, May 31.
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Local school children get a glimpse into the lives of NMSU students
More than 200 students from Sonoma Elementary and Sierra Middle schools toured the New Mexico State University campus, including dorm rooms at Garcia Hall, May 3 during Day as an NMSU Student, which was hosted by the NMSU William Conroy Honors College.
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Governor’s Special Hunt Auction Online for 2024
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, pursuant to 2007 legislation, has authorized the auctioning of eight big-game hunts to benefit wildlife conservation in New Mexico.
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Las Cruces City Clerk Named to Municipal Clerks Honor Roll
The City of Las Cruces is proud to announce that Christine Rivera, City Clerk, has been named to the 2024 Municipal Clerks Honor Roll.
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New Mexico Environment Department warns of Pro-Russian Hactivists
Pro-Russia hacktivists seek to compromise industrial control systems (ICS) and small-scale operational technology (OT) systems in various North American and European critical infrastructure sectors, including Water and Wastewater Systems, Dams, Energy, and Food and Agriculture Sectors.
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Road repair scheduled for northern part of Doña Ana County
The Doña County Road Department will begin chip sealing roads in the northern part of the County, starting Monday, May 13 through Friday, May 31.
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New Mexico C-PACE Program launches website, statewide program administrator in place
The Economic Development Department (EDD), in partnership with statewide program administrator Adelante Consulting Inc., has launched a website for the state’s Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) Program.
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Where’s Xochitl, Now? Part Two: Chicago–Deputy Secretary Highlights USDA Support for Producers, Healthy School Meals During Chicago Trip
On Friday, Deputy Secretary Torres Small was in the Chicago area for events highlighting efforts during the Biden-Harris Administration to create new revenue streams for producers and ensure children have access to healthy, nutritious food at school.
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Aggies’ 2024 Softball Campaign Comes to a Close
NM State wraps up 50th season in program history with 30 wins.
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Trio of Podium Finishes Power Aggies to Lead on Day One
Rebecca Green, Emily Stutesman and Maggie Gibbs pace Aggies on Friday from Kidd Field.
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University Avenue Lane Closure in Las Cruces
A lane closure will be in effect on University Avenue (near the Turrentine Drive intersection) starting on Friday, May 10, 2024, and will continue through Monday, May 13, 2024.
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Sheriff’s Office will conduct sobriety checkpoints through the end of May
The Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office (DASO) began conducting sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols at the beginning of May and will continue through the end of the month, in an effort to reduce the number of crashes, injuries and deaths related to Driving While Intoxicated (DWI).