Month: September 2024
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Dripping Springs Trail
This three-mile out-and-back trail in Las Cruces is considered an easy route on loose gravel most of the way, with numerous benches along the way.
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NMSU awarded $7 million NSF grant to enhance distributed additive manufacturing, build future workforce
New Mexico State University has received a four-year, $7 million grant from the National Science Foundation through the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research, or EPSCoR, Research Incubators for STEM Excellence Research Infrastructure Improvement, or E-RISE RII, to boost research competitiveness of the state of New Mexico, build partnerships across academic institutions and non-academic sectors,…
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Mental Health Struggles Among Older Adults During the Pandemic
Older adults experienced fewer mental health challenges than younger adults during the COVID-19 pandemic but new research shows anxiety and depression levels among those 65 and older varied depending on their demographic characteristics and economic well-being.
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New Mexico State Police Participate in C.A.R.E. Operation over the Labor Day Weekend
During the Labor Day weekend, the New Mexico State Police participated in the Combined Accident Reduction Effort (C.A.R.E.) operation across all roadways within the state.
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2 O’Clock Hour was dangerous on Las Cruces Roads: Public Safety Composite Blotter August 14 to August 20, 2024
For the week ending August 20, 2024, the 2 o’clock hour was by far the most dangerous for drivers with 17 total motor vehicle hours reported in this time slot over the course of one week.
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Public Engagement Event about University Avenue Corridor Study Saturday, September 14 at the Farmers and Crafts Market
The City of Las Cruces Public Works Department will host a public engagement event from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, September 14, 2024 at the downtown Farmers & Crafts Market of Las Cruces on Main Street to review the University Avenue Corridor Study.
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City of Las Cruces Provides Shopping Cart Ordinance Overview in September 10 Meeting
The City of Las Cruces will hold a Shopping Cart Ordinance Overview Meeting to help local businesses navigate through the compliance components of the Shopping Cart Ordinance.
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McNeese Wins Conference USA Soccer Offensive Player of the Week
Aggies go back-to-back-to-back in CUSA Offensive Player of the Week Awards.
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Se agregan más productos de canela en polvo a la alerta de salud pública de la FDA debido a la presencia de niveles elevados de plomo (Bilingual Post)
La FDA continúa revisando los resultados de las muestras recibidas de los colaboradores estatales que tomaron muestras de canela en polvo en tiendas minoristas para detectar niveles elevados de plomo.
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Fall Break Camp Begins Sept. 23 for Students K-5–REGISTRATION OPENS SEPTEMBER 9
Registration begins on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, until filled. Registration for the Fall Break Camp can be completed online or during regular business hours,
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Aggie Swimming and Diving Announces 2023-24 Schedule
“This is an exciting time of the year with another schedule around the corner,” said Coach Pratt. “I’m thrilled about our home meets this season and the competitive opportunities our team will have.
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First Saturday Movie Marathon to Feature Music of Freddie Mercury
Las Cruces Public Libraries has set its fall schedule for First Saturday Movie Marathon, and it begins Sept. 7 with motion pictures that include the music of Freddie Mercury and Queen.
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Football Film Room For August 30-31 Games
This week, we have footage from the NMSU Postgame Press Conference, Centennial at Atrisco Heritage, LCHS at Volcano Vista and Mayfield hosting West Mesa.
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The Average Commuter Experienced 54 Hours of Delay Due to Traffic Congestion in 2022
Those 54 hours could be used to watch La La Land a staggering twenty three times.
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Sheriff’s Office will conduct sobriety checkpoints throughout September
The Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office will conduct sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols throughout the month of September, in an effort to reduce the number of crashes, injuries and deaths related to driving while intoxicated.
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“Dunes & Dreams” Exhibit Opens at Branigan Cultural Center Opens September 6
Booher’s photographs capture the majestic gypsum dunes at White Sands National Park. An opening reception for the exhibit, with photographer Emmitt Booher in attendance, will take place at 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6.
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Starr Williams Tabbed CUSA Offensive Player of the Week
Georgia Tech also names Williams to All-Tournament Team after posting 30 kills on .560 hitting percentage.
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Tayden Barnes Earns Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week Honors
Redshirt freshman recognized after standout week one performance.
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Where’s Xochitl, Now? (Part 13): Administration Partners with Communities to Invest in Clean Energy, Lower Costs in Rural America
On Thursday, Deputy Secretary Torres Small visited the site of a future solar power facility in Pahrump, Nevada, where she announced more than $140 million for clean energy projects in Nevada and Kentucky as part of the Powering Affordable Clean Energy (PACE) program.
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Three out of five New Mexicans know someone with an opioid use disorder
Overdose Awareness Day is an opportunity to learn how to help.
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Adult Basketball 3v3 Tournament Registration Opens September 3
The City of Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Department will offer online team registration for an adult 3v3 basketball tournament that’s scheduled for Sept. 20-22, 2024.
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NMSU to host “Realizing the College Dream” Oct. 22–Registration Required
New Mexico State University will host Realizing the College Dream, a free college readiness workshop, for school personnel and educational opportunity program professionals Oct. 22.
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So you have a Cold? Try some Green Chile Stew
The unofficial start of green chile season in New Mexico is here! Kick off the season with this delicious Green Chile Stew recipe.
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Bulldawg Volleyball Starts 2024 Season with a Trophy
Las Cruces High School Bulldawgs win the Margaret Hussman/Franklin invitational with a four set win over the host Franklin Cougars.
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Full Aggie Women’s Golf Schedule Released
NM State to open fall season in Pawley’s Island, S.C., at the Golfweek Fall Challenge on Sept. 8.
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NMSU Men’s Golf Announces 2024-25 Schedule
August 20th, NM State Head Men’s Golf Coach Mike Dirks announced the full schedule for the upcoming fall and spring seasons.
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County will observe Labor Day
Doña Ana County administrative offices will observe Labor Day Monday, Sept. 2.
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Assessor’s and Treasurer’s Offices’ online services unavailable briefly for an upgrade
The Doña Ana County Assessor’s Office is upgrading its server at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, to better serve the public.
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City of Las Cruces Labor Day Schedule
In observance of Labor Day, most City of Las Cruces offices will be closed Monday, Sept. 2, 2024. However, all emergency services, including police and fire, will operate as usual.
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Formidable Yeasts Stop Bacterial Bullying in Ethanol Plants
Ever on the lookout for new ways to improve the fermentation of corn sugars into ethanol fuel, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have devised an approach for using genetically modified baker’s yeast to prevent a top cause of costly ethanol plant shutdowns—namely, contamination by unwelcome bacteria.
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Department of Labor Celebrates Labor Day with Accomplishments
Labor Day 2024: Good jobs, changing lives Every day is Labor Day at the Labor Department, where we’re building a worker-centric economy from the bottom up and the middle out by leveraging federal investments to create good jobs, while protecting workers’ rights, wages, health and safety, and supporting workers’ rights to organize for better conditions.
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Late Rally Secures Aggie Win Over SEMO
The Tony Sanchez era is here. On Saturday, Aug. 31, NM State took on the SEMO Redhawks inside Aggie Memorial Stadium to kick off the 2024 season.
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Cross Country Builds Community–It’s About Time
Organ Mountain High School has an enviable program, and from a glance at the roster, it looks to remain that way for years to come.
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NMSU Department of Art hosts award-winning graphic artist talk Sept. 3
Award-winning graphic designer Yeohyun Ahn will give a talk at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3 in New Mexico State University’s Devasthali Hall.
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Croshaw, O’Brien Lead Aggies at 2024 Lori Fitzgerald Memorial Open
The NM State cross country season kicked off bright and early on Saturday, Aug. 31 from the NMSU Golf Course as the Aggies played host for the 2024 Lori Fitzgerald Memorial Open.
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Metropolitan Redevelopment Area Community Design Workshop for Solano and El Paseo
Join us for a multi-day workshop, where we we’ll be envisioning the future of the El Paseo and S. Solano MRA area. During this workshop, we’ll be exploring various design options, reviewing feedback and designing catalytic projects to improve public spaces, housing and local amenities. Source: City of Las Cruces Keep up to date with…