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5 SNAKES IN SONOMA: Animal Dispatch Report (5/29-6/4)
Follow Las Cruces Digest on Facebook to get weekly updates. Our broader community saw close to 4,000 dispatch responses by public safety officers for the week ending June 4, 2024.
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Traffic and Auto Dispatch Report (5/29-6/4)
Our broader community saw close to 4,000 dispatch responses by public safety officers for the week ending June 4, 2024. Below, please find those responses related to traffic and motor vehicles.
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Open Summer Recreation at East Mesa Rec Center
Parks & Recreation will offer open recreation from June 5 to July 19, at the East Mesa Recreation Center, 5589 Porter Drive.
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CONGRATULATIONS ORGAN MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL–Winners of the Inaugural “Copa de Vecinos” [Comments Open]
[Note: “La Copa de Vecinos” (Neighbors Cup) is not endorsed, affiliated or sanctioned by the New Mexico Activities Association nor any of the schools or school districts represented in the competition.] What is “La Copa de Vecinos”? La Copa de Vecinos ( or “Neigbors Cup”) is a competition among our local scholastic sports teams. Since…
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Sunday Sports Special: Hooping for Rain and the Local Sports You Missed This Week
The NBA playoffs are in full swing as the clock ticks down to the Championship Series this June. Former Aggie Pascal Siakam is making it rain for the Indiana Pacers while teams in our broader community are making rain of their own.
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NMSU HEST grad programs earn multiple spots in U.S. News and World Report rankings
A few of New Mexico State University’s College of Health, Education and Social Transformation graduate programs ranked in the “2024 Best Graduate Schools” list, including one in the top 100.
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NMSU picked as testing site for Cisco hologram technology
Although the cost of the hologram technology being developed by Cisco is currently cost prohibitive, New Mexico State University is at the forefront of exploring how the technology will benefit students and faculty participating in online courses.
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CFPB Bans Excessive Credit Card Late Fees, Lowers Typical Fee from $32 to $8
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalized a rule today to cut excessive credit card late fees by closing a loophole exploited by large card issuers. The rule will curb fees that cost American families more than $14 billion a year.
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Hello, World… Again
Las Cruces Digest is intended to provide something to our broader community that, in my opinion, is sorely needed–a source of information worth actively seeking out, and in a format that involves more mental effort than thoughtlessly thumbing the scrolls.