Bayard final closeout public hearing notice
CITY OF BAYARDFINAL CLOSEOUT PUBLIC HEARING NOTICESTREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS STEWART STREET CROSSINGCDBG # 14CRSI01G06 The City of Bayard invites all interested citizens to a public hearing...
View ArticleNMDOT NM 90/Hudson Street Bridge Public Involvement Meeting Jan. 20, 2016
Silver City: The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) with Interstate Highway Construction will be holding a public involvement meeting to discuss the NM 90/Hudson Street Bridge...
View ArticleRep. Sharon Clahchischilliage Pre-Files Legislation to Protect Children from...
Santa Fe, NM – Rep. Sharon Clahchischilliage pre-filed legislation to protect children from sexual predators who use their position of authority to prey on their victims. Under current law, acts of...
View ArticleConversation with a Councilor
Silver City NM – January 20, 2016 Please join Silver City Town Councilor from District 2, Lynda Aiman-Smith, members of Town staff, and other citizens for open community conversation. The theme of the...
View ArticleDepartment of Health Reports on Completion of Active Ebola Virus Disease...
(Santa Fe) – The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reports that as part of its Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) response plan, it has completed active monitoring of travelers returning to New Mexico...
View ArticleUSDA 2016 Agricultural Outlook Forum Plenary Panel Announced
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2016 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture today announced the members of this year's Agricultural Outlook Forum Plenary Panel on "Providing Leadership for Present and Future...
View ArticleLegislator Pre-Filed Bill to Close Dangerous Loophole that Leaves Children...
Santa Fe, NM – Rep. Kelly Fajardo pre-filed legislation, HB 30, that would close a dangerous loophole that allows child predators to send pornographic images to a child under 16 without criminal...
View ArticleRotary Club Scholarship Program for High School Seniors
Each year, the Silver City Rotary Club offers two $1,500 college scholarships to qualified graduating seniors. These are traditional scholarships based on academic achievement, financial need, and...
View ArticleUdall, Heinrich Urge Executive Action to Limit Anonymous Campaign Contributions
WASHINGTON – Last week, U.S. Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich joined 27 other senators to urge the president to limit anonymous political spending in elections by requiring new transparency for...
View ArticlePile Burning Planned on Silver City Ranger District
SILVER CITY, NM – Silver City Ranger District fire management personnel are planning to burn slash piles beginning Jan. 12 and continuing until Feb. 28 2016 as conditions allow. The piles are located...
View ArticleCobre School Board members hear from school principals on progress011016
By Margaret Hopper The Cobre school board met at the District Office in Bayard Monday, January 11, with all members present: Frank Gomez, Robert Montoya, Frances Kelly, Frank Cordova, and Toy...
View ArticleAcoustic Duo Tall Heights Performs at Mimbres Region Arts Council’s Folk Series
The Mimbres Region Arts Council, in conjunction with premier sponsor Cissy McAndrew/United County Mimbres Realty, announces the second of four Indie/Folk series concerts for the 2015-16 season....
View ArticleBianca Padilla recognized by state agencies
From left, Children, Yuuth and Families Department Cabinet Secretary Monique Jacobson, Bianca Padilla, and CYFD Deputy Director, Nick Costales,, at the presentation ceremony. By Mary Alice Murphy...
View ArticleSC Library Adds a January Activity
Computer workshop - Microsoft Word - presented by Adult Education Services Free workshop will cover Microsoft Word skills. Job-seekers, entrepreneurs, and those seeking to boost their work skills are...
View ArticleLawmaker Proposes Bill to Keep Students Safe
Santa Fe, NM – Today, Rep. David Adkins pre-filed a bill that will better protect New Mexico's students by ensuring employees in the education system do not pose an unnecessary risk to students. The...
View ArticleFirst Planning Meeting for Love Your Library 2016
SILVER CITY, N.M. — Literacy Link - Leamos will hold its first planning meeting for the 2016 Love Your Library event, to be held in March. The meeting will be on Friday, January 15th, in the large...
View ArticleLate January/Early February Calendar Items from Western Institute for...
Wednesday, January 20WILL LUNCH AND LEARN - NoonWestern Institute for Lifelong Learning's (WILL) noon lecture series is free to non-members as well as members. The spring season begins with, "Slow...
View ArticleTransparency Needed in Stream Regulations
Washington, D.C. (January 12, 2015) – Today the House passed H.R. 1644: the Supporting Transparent Regulatory and Environmental Actions in Mining Act ("STREAM Act"). This legislation requires...
View ArticleUdall Responds to President's Final State of the Union Address
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Tom Udall issued the following statement after President Obama delivered his final State of the Union address: "President Obama was right to be upbeat in his final State of...
View ArticleThe State of the West
Washington, D.C. (January 12, 2016) – In response to President Obama’s final State of the Union address to Congress, Western Caucus Chairman Cynthia Lummis (WY-At large) issued the following statement...
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