Month: November 2024
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Three Aggies Garner All-CUSA Honors
This season, the trio combined of Sharp, Williams and Markham combined for 656 kills, 1,701 attempts, 733 digs, 91 blocks and a grand total of 735 points.
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Dominant Paint Presence Powers Aggies to 37-Point Win
Three Aggies logged double-digit point totals as the Aggies rolled to a 78-41 victory, improving to 3-1 on the season.
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NM State Dive Team Set to Compete in Lumberjack Diving Invite
Beginning Thursday, Nov. 21, NM State will compete alongside individuals from Northern Arizona, Fresno State, Idaho, UC Davis, Colorado Mesa and Cal Poly.
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Aggies Fall Short in Road Battle Against Dayton
Both defenses were on full display in the early goings of the game as neither side could find the bottom of the net through the first minute and 55 seconds.
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Councilors Approves Changes to the Metropolitan Planning Organization
Monday’s unanimous vote by Councilors shifts oversight of the MPO from the City to the MPO’s governing board.
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New Mexico invests $4.3 million in outdoor recreation and trail restoration–More than Half a Million in Our Broader Community
LCPS will construct a 0.17-mile trail segment along the frontage of the new Columbia Elementary School that will serve as a vital connection between an existing trail and a planned future extension and provide a safe, accessible pathway for pedestrians, cyclists, and other non-motorized users.
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State Police Locate 5 Kidnapped Children with Help of New Technology
An automatic license plate reader picked up the vehicle and assisted officers in narrowing down the time, location and direction the vehicle was last seen.
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Consumers Report Higher Credit Rejection Rates, Expect Fewer Credit Applications
Households anticipate that they will be less likely to apply for at least one type of credit over the next 12 months.
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Aprenda más acerca del virus respiratorio sincitial (VRS)
La infección por VRS es más común en los niños; la mayoría de los niños pequeños tienen una infección por VRS antes de cumplir los dos años.
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Aggies Set for Showdown at Dayton
NM State is off to a hot start going into the third week of the season with a 3-0 record.
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Aggie Swim Heads to Houston for Phill Hansel Invitational
Following a pair of home meets, the Aggie swimmers will compete in a midseason event which will feature 19 events across three days.
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NM State Football Returns to League Play at Middle Tennessee
NM State is most recently coming off of a 38-3 road loss against No. 15 Texas A&M in College Station, Texas, and will now close the season with a pair of Conference USA contests.
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Homestand Concludes Versus Western New Mexico
Western NM will treat the matchup as an exhibition while the Crimson & White have their eyes on a return to the win column.
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Swimmers from two local schools competed in Tori Invitational in Hobbs
Last week, local students had the opportunity to compete in what is the first meet of this year’s swim season.
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Conference USA Volleyball: 2024 Championship Bracket Set
For the final match of the day, No. 3 NM State will take on No. 6 Sam Houston at 7 p.m. MT.
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Know When and How to Use Antibiotics, and When to Skip Them
Antibiotics treat only some infections caused by bacteria – and none caused by viruses.
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Household Debt Rose Modestly; Delinquency Rates Remain Elevated
Mortgage balances increased by $75 billion from the previous quarter and reached $12.59 trillion at the end of September.
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Artificial Intelligence Camera Captures Bird Behavior Around Solar Panels to Inform Siting and Conservation—Success Story
A team at Argonne National Laboratory set out to develop a camera system that could continuously monitor how birds behave around solar panels using artificial intelligence.
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New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division announces $851,400 in grants to support youth outdoor programs–More than $50k Locally
The Outdoor Legacy Project provides no-cost access to gear rentals, immersive wilderness camps, and day events for youth, emphasizing conservation, cultural education, social-emotional wellbeing, and youth leadership opportunities.
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Moccia Introduces New A-Mountain Sports Leadership
“The new leadership team of A-Mountain Sports, the official Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) Collective of NM State Athletics is now in place and I am excited to introduce them to you.” –Mario Moccia, NMSU Athletic Director
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City of Las Cruces Announces Tree Lighting Ceremony will be Saturday, December 7
This event is a wonderful opportunity to bring our community together in the spirit of the season.
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NM State XC Wraps Season in Snowy Mountain Regional
For the first and only time this cross country season, the Aggies battled snow.
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No Carrot Vegetable Medley: Autumn Vegetable Succotash
This medley of vegetables mixes fresh and frozen vegetables for a side dish that takes a short time to prepare.
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Lobos Shock Ranked Washington State 38-35: Two Las Cruces Freshmen Have Yet to Play
The win also ended a bunch of long streaks. It marked UNM’s first win over any kind over a ranked team after 26 straight losses.
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Financial Crimes Enforcement Newtork (FinCEN) Issues Alert on Fraud Schemes Involving Deepfake Media Targeting Financial Institutions
“While GenAI holds tremendous potential as a new technology, bad actors are seeking to exploit it to defraud American businesses and consumers, to include financial institutions and their customers.”
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Outbreak Investigation of E. coli Linked to Organic Carrots (November 2024)–No New Mexico Cases; Investigation Ongoing
Grimmway Farms initiated a voluntary recall of multiple sizes and brands of bagged organic whole and baby carrots.
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Recipe: Three Sisters Soup
Try This: Change the vegetables and beans based on what you have on hand. Instead of cumin, try 2 to 3 teaspoons of Italian seasoning or 1 tablespoon of curry powder.
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Winning the 2024 State Volleyball Championship, Bulldawgs join the leaders in the hunt for the “Neighbors Cup”
For three days in November, our broader community was on the edge of our seats watching our local volleyball teams compete in Rio Rancho for a 2024 State Championship. A Las Cruces Digest Report Round Two: Volleyball For three days in November, our broader community was on the edge of our seats watching our local…
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Register Now Mental Health First Aid Class (Youth-English) Offered by County–November 21
Mental Health First Aid will help you identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illness and substance abuse disorders.
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New Mexicans can take steps to prevent diabetes
Some 12.5% of all New Mexicans were diagnosed with diabetes in 2023.
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NM State Falls at No. 15 Texas A&M
In the game, Texas A&M managed scoring drives on each of its first four possessions to jump out to a 24-0 lead which would prove to be too much for NM State to overcome.
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Lung cancer under-estimated in damage and death it brings
Lung Cancer has long been a killer in New Mexico, the United States and worldwide.
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Williams’ 26 Kills Headline Thriller in Regular-Season Finale
The 2024 regular season came to a thrilling conclusion for NM State Volleyball on Saturday
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Oh, the Joy! Bulldawgs Repeat as State Volleyball Champions
If you have had the opportunity to watch this Las Cruces High School volleyball team compete this season, commit those moments to memory.
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One in the Championship and Four in the Semis: 5-of-9 Local Football Teams Punch Ticket to Next Round
Mesilla Valley Christian traveled to Fort Sumner and emerged victorious to progress to the 8-man State Championship game, next week.
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Yasso Amin Named to 2024 CUSA All-Academic Team
Conference USA unveiled its 2024 Volleyball All-Academic Team on Friday, recognizing NM State outside hitter Yasso Amin.