Month: August 2024
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Center of Supply Chain Entrepreneurship program sets up students for success
Victor Pimentel, assistant professor of supply chain/business analytics and director of CSCE program, said the program initiated in 2021 and aims to connect local, national and international businesses to College of Business faculty and students.
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Las Cruces Fire Department to Host Public Meetings in August
The Las Cruces Fire Department is hosting at least three public meetings in August to share information on current services provided and gather feedback on how the department can best serve its community.
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National Night Out is Aug. 6
National Night Out – the annual event that promotes drug and crime prevention, strengthens community relations, and encourages neighborhood camaraderie – will be held Tuesday, Aug. 6, in downtown Las Cruces.
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Aggies Announce Hiring of Patrick Larrison to Bolster Olympic Sports Programs
Larrison joins the Aggies after an extensive career as private throws coach and volunteer for the University of Kansas.
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NMSU undergraduates address migrant journeys and issues through summer research program
Andres Uribe, NMSU sophomore and participant in the NSF-REU program led by government professor Neil Harvey, presents Eco-Maps to fellow students and community partners as part of his research.
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Hispanic Population Is Younger But Aging Faster Than Non-Hispanic Population
While younger than the non-Hispanic population, the Hispanic or Latino population has aged faster over the past decade, according to 2020 Census data released today.
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The Cruces-Mayfield football rivalry is back in… THREE WEEKS (a mini-post FYI)
For the first time in the history of the Cruces-Mayfield (or Mayfield-Cruces, if you prefer) rivalry, the storied match up will be the season opener.
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NMSU participates in National Hazing Prevention Summit, Consortium
A leader in hazing prevention research, the HPC is a multiyear research-to-practice initiative of StopHazing that supports colleges and universities in planning, developing and implementing data-informed, campus-wide hazing prevention.
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Public Safety Composite Blotter July 17 to July 23, 2024
Subscribe to the Daily Las Cruces Digest to receive details of the public safety events listed in this blotter.
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Las Cruces Police Arrest Two Students for Possessing Firearms at a School
Las Cruces Police arrested two 15-year-old students who were in possession of firearms at Organ Mountain High School Thursday morning.
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LCFD, Mesilla Valley Search and Rescue Help in ATV Crash
Las Cruces firefighters and Mesilla Valley Search and Rescue helped save a 24-year-old man who was injured in an all-terrain vehicle crash Tuesday evening.
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Las Cruces Police Investigate Fatal Shooting
Las Cruces police are investigating a shooting that resulted in the death of a 44-year-old man late Wednesday evening.
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Rachel Glenn, a Team USA Athlete who is unapologetic about her Name, Image and Likeness rights
Both the New York Post and Sports Illustrated made hay about Team USA Women’s High Jump competitor, Rachel Glenn, and her decision to leave the University of South Carolina for the Razorbacks of Arkansas for non-athletic reasons.
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Overdose Prevention Education and Naloxone Training
County offers FREE online course on Overdose Prevention Education & Naloxone Training. The course will be virtual on Thursday, August 8, from 10:00AM to 11:30AM. REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
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‘Operation Not in Vain’ Begins Aug. 5
The Las Cruces Police Department is teaming with several local and federal law enforcement agencies for Operation Not in Vain, a months-long crime reduction project in memory of fallen Officer Jonah Hernandez.
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County Utilities Department will close August 2nd for training
The Doña Ana County Utilities Department will be closed on Friday, Aug. 2, for an employee Training and Development Day.
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Report highlights junk fees charged by school lunch payment platforms
The CFPB released a report on payment processing companies that help school districts process children’s school lunch payments.
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Get Inspired by Team USA’s 3×3 Basketball Team–and get ready for the tournament at Meerscheidt Recreation Center
Registration for the Las Cruces Parks & Rec 3×3 Tournament opens up on September 3, 2024. The tournament is tentatively scheduled for September 20-22.
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Cariño to our utility workers: Robert Meraz, Lorenzo Archuleta, Jhonathon Corcahdo, and Eloy Gonzalez Ontiveros!
A few weeks ago, there was a heavy storm here in Las Cruces. But that didn’t stop these utility workers from getting the job done! “I’d like to take the time to send a shout out (Cariño) to these hard-working Utility Employees who work so hard even under difficult weather conditions. Thanks for all you…
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Neighbors receive Boar’s Head Meat recall email from Albertsons (puesto bilingue)
Boar’s Head Provisions Co., Inc., a Jarratt, Va., establishment, is recalling all liverwurst product produced by the establishment that is currently available in commerce because it may be adulterated with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.
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Cooling Stations to Remain Open Through Saturday
The City of Las Cruces will keep cooling stations open through Saturday, Aug. 3, to allow some relief for residents who wish to escape the heat.