Month: November 2024
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Employment and Funding Opportunities as of November 30, 2024
Dozens of jobs, local and abroad. Funding and grant opportunities. Many windows closing soon.
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Symphony Orchestra’s December Concert December (13th and 14th)–CANCELLED
News Release, 1:31 pm, December 3, 2024–The Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra had to suddenly cancel its December Chamber concert scheduled for Dec. 13 and 14.
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View from the Other Side: “UTEP closes out ‘24 at Rival NM State in the 101st Battle of I-10 Saturday Afternoon”
This will mark the second meeting as CUSA foes.
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U.S. Attorney’s Office Secures Sentencing of Previously Convicted Felon for Firearm Offense Following Conviction by Jury
According to court documents, on December 11, 2021, Jesus Coronado, 43, brandished a firearm at his former girlfriend and another man in a smoke shop parking lot.
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Las Cruces Libraries Present Family-friendly Movie Marathon on Dec. 7
The marathon begins at 11 a.m. with a 2002 movie about an alien discovering family in Hawaii.
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NMSU Athletics Promotes Giving Tuesday with Call for Contributions
This year, every dollar raised will support the Aggie Athletic Club, which provides essential financial resources for all 15 Aggie teams.
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County Offers Mental Health First Aid Class (Adult-English) December 5–Register Now
The ‘Adult-English’ class is designed for anyone 18 years of age or older, who speaks English, and wants to learn how to help a person who may be experiencing a mental health related crisis or problem.
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NM State Returns to Action at Arizona Tip-Off Facing Pepperdine
The Aggies will face Pepperdine in the opening round of the tournament.
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NMSU Womens Basketball Faces No. 4 Longhorns First On Deck in Gulf Coast Showcase
For the first time in nearly 10 years, NM State Women’s Basketball is facing off with a top-five opponent.
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A-Mountain Sports Revives Fundraising Tradition Ahead of Battle of I-10
The initiative challenges the two fan bases to see which side can generate the most $10 donations by 2 p.m. MT on game day.
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New Mexico Mainstreet wants you to Walk the Red Carpet Downtown this Small Business Saturday
Every year, New Mexico MainStreet (NMMS) works with our partners to promote Small Business Saturday and special holiday events in MainStreet and Arts & Cultural districts through our Choose MainStreet initiative.
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New Mexico Department of Agriculture presents 2024 edition of New Mexico Taste the Tradition Holiday Lookbook
With the holiday season right around the corner, it is time to start thinking about gifts for your loved ones, making it the perfect time to shop local.
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New Mexico True promotes local business
The NMTC Holiday Gift Guide is here, featuring unique, heartfelt gifts from New Mexico.
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Shop local and save this holiday season–qualified tax holiday November 30 (Small Business Saturday)
Nov. 30, 2024 is New Mexico’s Small Business Saturday Tax Holiday, when the state allows non-franchise, small businesses to deduct their sales of qualifying items from their gross receipts.
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NM State Athletics Partners with Ashley Furniture to Participate in Hope to Dream
“We are proud to be part of the community that has the opportunity to provide beds for our children” –Wanda Bowman
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Avoid Porch Piracy this Holiday Season
The Las Cruces Police Department provides these tips to help prevent becoming a victim of porch piracy
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El Paso Electric Wants to Help Transform Your Home with Black Friday Deals!
From comfort and convenience to sustainability, these products are designed to upgrade your home while reducing energy costs.
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U.S. Volunteerism Rebounding After COVID-19 Pandemic–Our Broader Community Volunteers
Over 75.7 million or 28.3% of the U.S. population age 16 and up formally volunteered through an organization between September 2022 and September 2023
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Pan Am Events Announces Black Friday Deals
The Harlem Globetrotters 2025 World Tour Presented by Jersey Mike’s Subs is coming to the Pan American Center on February 25th, 2025.
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Structure Fire on Crystal Place
First-arriving crews found fire on the back porch that had extended into the attic.
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NMSU Shares What “Aggie Nation” is Thankful For: A Fall Photo Montage
These photos (with grateful messages) were posted on their Facebook page.
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When Talking Turkey with Tio, Take Time to Talk Family Health
“Sometimes the best way of preventing future health problems is just talking to each other.”
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Area Wrestlers Headed to Irvin Last Weekend, Hauled Back Hardware
Seventy student athletes from our broader community competed in last year’s State Wrestling Championships.
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Las Cruces Fire Department Urges Safety when Preparing Holiday Feast
The Las Cruces Fire Department reminds holiday chefs to take extra precautions when preparing their meal
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Football Regular Season Wraps Up with Five-Game Conference USA Slate
Saturday marks the 101st meeting of the Battle of I-10 but just the first edition for UTEP’s Scotty Walden and NM State’s Tony Sanchez as head coaches of their respective institutions.
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Struggling with Addiction? The New Mexico 5-Actions Program can help
Designed to help you live your best life and supported 24/7 by licensed clinicians at the New Mexico Crisis and Access Line.
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Dueling Cooperative Extension Services want you to try Pecans in your Broccoli Casserole
Informally called the “County Extension Office”, this sprawling institution bridges the gap between Agriculture and the broader community.
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The Woman Who Helped Put Thanksgiving on the Calendar
The precedent for a national Thanksgiving holiday can be attributed, in part, to the determination of one woman: Sarah Josepha Hale.
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New Mexico Tops CDC COVID-19 Wastewater Viral Activity Levels, DOH Reports Hospitalizations and ER Visits Remain Low… But Rising
High infection numbers are not borne out by the data collected by the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH)… at least, not yet.
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Solano Drive, between Lohman Avenue and Amador Avenue is OPEN
Las Cruces Police are out at the scene and are advising that the streets will be closed until further notice due to an oil spill on the roadway.
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Groundbreaking NMSU film partnership, ‘Santa’s Cousin’ premiers Dec. 4
Well-known New Mexico film company Inspirado Films, with NMSU and Heartstrings Media, will release the Christmas romantic comedy “Santa’s Cousin”
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City Reaches Settlement with Gomez Family
Teresa Gomez, 45, was shot and killed by Felipe Hernandez, a former Las Cruces police officer, after an interaction in the early-morning hours of Oct. 3, 2023.
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X Marks the Spot: Making Missing Markets
“There is a high correlation between gaps and deficiencies, including those relating to climate, health, and economic investment.”
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Food Safety Tips for Healthy Holidays
Parties, family dinners, and other gatherings where food is served are all part of the holiday cheer.
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Most U.S. Businesses Have Only One Owner: Women-Owned Businesses More Likely to Have Sole Owners Than Male-Owned Businesses
During the five-year period, the share of businesses with a single owner was remarkably stable, averaging 59.2%.
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Three is a Magic Number: NMSU Safety Garners Conference USA “Player of the Week” Honors–the 3rd Aggie Defensive Player to do so this Season
Early recorded an interception return for a touchdown on MTSU’s opening drive to set the tone in the Aggies