Month: October 2024
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County’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program to close at the end of the 2024
All qualified applications received before this deadline will be processed and paid out.
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Paint Night Classes Offered November 13 and December 11–Registration Open
The instructor-led classes provide a fun and interesting format using a step-by-step tutorial while painting.
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Halloween Battle of I-10 Wraps Up Regular Season Soccer
After beginning the season back on August 9 in an exhibition against Cochise College, NM State is back home for one final contest in the regular season.
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FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS… AND HOW! (Those Planning to Attend Provided Logistics for Friday, November 1, Field of Dreams Events)
Football, soccer and the inaugural LCPS ‘Grill and Thrill’ BBQ contest happening simultaneously
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City Council Receives Data, Economic Outlook During Work Session
Monica Torres, economist with the City’s Economic Development Department, said business and household investment decisions could be impacted by inflation trending down and the current tax code expiring at the end of 2025.
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City Oversight Committee Applications Due November 7
The deadline to submit applications has been extended to 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. Applications are available on the City’s Website.
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Mobile Integrated Healthcare Program Coordinator Named EMS Provider of the Year
The NM Fire and EMS Expo award adds to a long list of Ford’s accomplishments.
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U.S. Department of Energy Announces New Tools Making it Easier for Home Contractors to Install Energy Saving Appliances and Lower Costs
By making it easier for households and contractors to know if they qualify for these tax credits, this tool will enable more Americans to access them and to lower their utility bills.
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Jose Vargas Selected as City Deputy Director of Human Resources
Vargas joined the City in 2019 as an HR Analyst and was promoted to Senior HR Analyst in July 2021
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Las Cruces Utilities to Temporarily Close November 1
The temporary closure will take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, 2024, at all LCU offices
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It May be Time to start Paying Closer Attention to the Pecans on your Property
The recent damage from Hurricane Helene has yet to be fully assessed, but it is still uncertain if Georgia will be able to hold on to the title of largest pecan producing state.
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Aggies Suffer Loss Following Second-Half FIU Offensive Surge
In their final midweek game of the season, the Aggies mustered 246 yards of total offense, including 216 which came from the rushing attack.
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Apple and Goldman Sachs Ordered to Pay Over $89 Million for Apple Card Failures
Apple and Goldman launched Apple Card despite third-party warnings to Goldman that the Apple Card disputes system was not ready due to technological issues.
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Marijuana Use Linked to 50% Lower Chance of Graduating High School
Data from 63 studies involving almost 440,000 youths found “cannabis use during adolescence is probably associated with lower school grades
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New Mexico Whooping cough cases nearly double this year
The number of whooping cough cases in New Mexico this year is almost twice as many the number last year – reflecting the same dramatic increase in whooping cough cases nationwide.
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Championship Soccer Update: Gadsden and Chaparral Boys, along with Mayfield Girls Advance–They Join Centennial Boys and Las Cruces Girls in Round Two
Santa Teresa Girls lose in heartbreaking shootout, while Centennial Girls lose in double OT. Organ Mountain Girls travel to Hobbs to end season.
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Missing Person Alert
The Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office needs your assistance in locating Hector Alvarez-Garcia, a 68-year-old male, approximately 5 feet, 8 inches tall, 175 pounds, with light brown or hazel eyes, and short white or gray hair.
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Aggies Saddle Mustangs to Begin 2024 Campaign
The Aggies used strong performances from returners Robert Carpenter (22 points), Christian Cook (14 points) and Jaden Harris (10 points) to close the night with a 77-56 victory.
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Nine Teams Seeded in State Soccer Championships–Centennial and Santa Teresa Double Up
Top ranked Centennial garnered the top seed in Class 5A, earning a first-round BYE.
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Mental Health First Aid Class (Adult-English)–November 7
Mental Health First Aid will help you identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illness and substance abuse disorders.
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Guidance for a spooky, safe Halloween
Kids of all ages love the magic of Halloween.
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Teams From the Nation’s Two Most Populous Cities Face Off in MLB Championship: New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers
The 2024 World Series is pitting teams from the nation’s two most populous cities against one another – the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers, rivals who are matched for the first time in 43 years.
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First Saturday Movie Marathon Features Madea Films
Three Tyler Perry “Madea” films will be shown on Saturday, Nov 2, 2024, in the Kiva Room at Thomas Branigan Memorial Library
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NM State Visits FIU for Final Midweek Game of the Season
NM State will make its first-ever trip to Miami for a bout with Conference USA foe FIU.
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Fire Damages Travel Trailer
About 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 28, firefighters were dispatched to the report of an outside fire that was possibly impacting a structure on the 1600 block of Joshua Court.
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NM State Sees First Action in Exhibition Versus Western New Mexico
After a 233-day hiatus, NM State returns to the court to launch its 2024-25 campaign, hosting in-state rival Western New Mexico in an exhibition game on Monday evening.
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US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR FILES LAWSUIT TO RECOVER $1.87M IN BACK WAGES, DAMAGES FOR 26 WORKERS AT DRAGON KITCHEN OF JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI
Allowing servers to work for tips only and pay a set cash wage to cooks blatantly violates federal wage law.
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Hyundai, Kia Remain Popular Vehicles to Steal in Las Cruces
So far in 2024, 70 Hyundai and 38 Kia automobiles have been reported stolen in Las Cruces
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Doña Ana County Animal Control & Codes Does Public Outreach in Chaparral on Halloween Morning
This is the first part of an intensive cleanup effort to enforce county environmental, animal control and building ordinances, by visiting local communities to educate property owners throughout the County.
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Loma McNeese Etches Name into History as Aggies Win in Ruston
Following a long and winding journey to Ruston, La., the Aggies matched up with the LA Tech Bulldogs at Robert Mack Caruthers Field on Sunday, Oct. 27.
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What Is Pink Cocaine? Autopsy Finds Drugs in Liam Payne’s Body
The National Capital Poison Center describes the [mixture of drugs] as a powdered cocktail of drugs.
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Centennial and Santa Teresa Shine in District as Boys Soccer Season Shifts to State
Some might want to discount [the Panthers] by pointing out a schedule bereft of matches against northern New Mexico opponents. This could be a terminal error as we enter championship season.
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NMSU program trains teachers on hospitality, sustainability
The program aims to give teachers the skills to integrate food and agricultural science concepts into their classes.
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NM State Soccer Travels to Ruston for Road Finale Against LA Tech
This season, the Aggies have put together a 4-2-1 CUSA record, most recently securing a 4-1 victory over Jax State on Saturday night.
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Precaución: Los productos de fisicoculturismo pueden ser peligrosos (Bilingual Post)
Sus amigos del gimnasio no se cansan de hablar de los productos de fisicoculturismo que han estado tomando para aumentar la masa muscular y la fuerza.
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Las Cruces and Santa Teresa Top Regular Season Ladies Soccer–Both Teams Undefeated in District Play
District 3/5A is a tough and competitive district–the kind of district that ranking algorithms simply cannot account for.