Month: November 2024
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New Mexico Media Arts Collective kicks off lecture series with FREE webinar November 23
New Mexico is known for its groundbreaking technological advancements and iconic film, television, and media productions like “Oppenheimer” and “Breaking Bad,” and has long served as a hub for both creative and technological innovation.
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Las Cruces Utilities Customers Can Reduce Yearly Sewer Rate By Using Less Water Now Through February
Using less water now until your February 2025 bill will result in a lower sewer rate for the following 12 months.
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Las Cruces Utilities Kindly Requests: Please Do Not Flush Wipes
Wipes of all kinds should be thrown in the trash and not flushed down a toilet even though packaging may indicate they are are “flushable.”
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Series Opener Goes to Blue Raiders
The final series of NM State Volleyball’s regular-season schedule got off to a rocky start on Friday.
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City Traffic Management Team Earns Intelligent Transportation Society Champion Award
The ITSNM held its annual meeting Wednesday, October 16, 2024, in Albuquerque. This year’s theme was ‘Investing in Safety.’
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NM State Staves Off Islander Comeback to Remain Undefeated
Five Aggies finished with 10+ points, while fending off and Islander comeback attempt, notching an 83-82 win.
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Chief Story Addresses Community about November 11 Officer Involved Shooting
The incident occurred about 10:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11. An LCPD officer made contact with 50-year-old Danny Garcia De Leon.
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National Transportation Safety Board proceeds with Las Cruces Air Show Crash as a “Class 3” Investigation–Preliminary Report Released
The EA 300 model is commonly used for acrobatic flying, and Coleman was not the first fatality reported for EA 300s this year.
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Neighborhood Dumpster Day Saturday, November 16
KLCB will provide open-top trash containers for the community to dump yard waste, household trash, and other permittable items for FREE.
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NM State Returns to Road for Battle Against No. 15 Texas A&M
NM State will face its toughest test of the season this weekend as it travels to College Station, Texas, to take on No. 15 Texas A&M in what will be the Aggies’ penultimate road game of the season.
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Fall Student Art Show Reception November 21
The newest exhibit from elementary school students in the LCPS district is set to be on display beginning Thursday, November 21 at 3:00 p.m.
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Income Growth Outpaces Household Borrowing
The authors examine debt balances scaled by income, and how this has evolved over the past twenty-five years.
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Las Cruces Utilities Offers Pilot Light Relight Service
Avoid long wait times and schedule your Pilot Relight before cold weather arrives.
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UTSA’s 3-Pointers Hand Aggies First Loss of Season
NM State recorded its first loss of the season as they fell 75-61 to UTSA on Thursday night in the Pan American Center.
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Native American Storytelling Show and Tell November 20 at Branigan
The Native American Storytelling Show and Tell is from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, at Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, 200 E. Picacho Ave.
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A Weekend of Championship High School Football from Bernalillo to Fort Sumner, Deming to Dexter–and Two Games Right Here in Our Broader Community
Here is a breakdown of each of the seven games teams from our broader community will be playing this weekend.
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Five Facts About the United States Drought Monitor
No geographic area is immune to the potential of drought at any given time.
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Villa Mora Dam Park Proposed Park and Botanical Garden Public Meeting–Public Meeting December 3
The meeting will allow for discussion on the tentative ideas proposed for the park.
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Freshman Dijana Mazumdar Named WAC Swimmer of the Week
Following a stellar week at home, true freshman Dijana Mazumdar has been named the Western Athletic Conference Women’s Swimmer of the Week, the league announced Wednesday afternoon.
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Mural Project Ribbon Cutting on Friday, November 15, 2024
The ceremony will take place at 4 p.m. on Friday, November 15, 2024.
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7 Nuclear Careers that Don’t Require an Engineering Degree
The majority of nuclear careers don’t require a four-year degree.
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Employment and Funding Opportunities as of November 13, 2024
If you are seeking a job or other funding opportunity, maybe take a look at what has crossed our path this week.
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Keep Food Safety in Mind this Thanksgiving
“On the most popular food holiday of the year, we’re reminding consumers to follow safe food handling practices starting at the grocery store and going all the way through enjoying your leftovers.”
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City of Las Cruces announces Three-Day Thanksgiving Break Camp–Registration Opens Friday, November 15
The camp will provide enjoyable and dynamic indoor and outdoor activities, arts and crafts, and games for kids from kindergarten through fifth grade.
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NM State’s Emma Bunch Named to Final Fall ANNIKA Award Watch List
Bunch is one of just 25 individuals to be named to the fall watch list and is the only member of the list that does not compete for a Power Four program.
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State Volleyball Tournaments Start Thursday, November 14–Las Cruces, Centennial, Santa Teresa and Mesilla Valley Christian travel to Rio Rancho
The defending 5A champion Bulldawgs have yet to lose a match. In fact, they have lost a total of only three sets for the entire season.
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2024 NCAA DI women’s soccer championship–three Aggie opponents prepare to dance
Thirty teams earn automatic qualification, with the remaining 34 teams selected at-large by the Division I Women’s Soccer Committee — 16 teams will be seeded Nos. 1-4.
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U.S. Attorney’s Office Secures Sentencing of Las Cruces Man for Federal Firearms Offenses
Despite being prohibited from possessing firearms while on probation, evidence showed Trevino later obtained firearms that had previously been seized by police.
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Officer-Involved Shooting on 1300 Block of S. Espina in Las Cruces
The incident resulted in an officer firing at least one round and the man being shot at least once.
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Molly Kaiser Named CUSA Player of the Week
Kaiser put up a first week for the record books.
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Soccer and XC are in the Books: Who has the Early Lead in this year’s Neighbors Cup?
What an exciting year to inaugurate the Neighbors Cup.
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Enroll Now for the 2025 Neighborhood Leadership Academy–December 27 Deadline
The City of Las Cruces invites residents ages 18 and over to join the 2025 Neighborhood Leadership Academy.
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Learn 3-D Printing for Assistive Devices During World Usability Day–November 14
World Usability Day encourages creating a better world for all, including those with disabilities.
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Medicare Open Enrollment Has Started. It Ends December 7–A Note From Medicare.gov
To Those Eligible for Medicare: Medicare plans aren’t “one size fits all.” Open Enrollment is your chance to review your Medicare coverage options, and find the best fit for you. You may save money, find better coverage, or both! Visit Medicare.gov/plan-compare to compare all your choices, and log in for a more personalized experience. Compare…
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Weather-related health advisory for large portion of New Mexico
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reminds New Mexicans of the precautions to take to avoid cold-related illnesses.
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Veterans Day: Remembering World War I
“WE WERE YOUNG, THEY SAY. WE HAVE DIED. REMEMBER US.”