7/31/23
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The Annual Tour of the Gila Bicycle Race begins Wednesday, April 24, 2024, running through Sunday, Apr. 28. Law enforcement agencies will provide traffic control as racers travel through various …
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Bulletin report
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4/19/24
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TheActrix Studio LLC is holding an open call for the 2nd DitchSpeare classical street theatre event this Friday and Saturday. Ditchspeare received great acclaim when it premiered last year, prompting …
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4/19/24
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11/1/23
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There’s a buzz in downtown Las Cruces on the weekends. You can feel it walking down the street. You can see it passing the boutiques and restaurants. Downtown Blues Coffee, located 130 S. Main …
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By Sylvia Quintanilla
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11/1/23
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Mary Jane Garcia, a retired state senator, business owner and community advocate born in the village of Doña Ana and served in the legislature from 1988 to 2012 representing the county, passed …
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Bulletin report
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1/5/24
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2/1/24
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A bill in the state legislature proposes preventing public libraries from banning books based on political or religious views from what one of the bill’s sponsors calls “hate …
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By Nicole Maxwell
NM Political Report
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1/18/24
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When banker Joe Bullock wrote a little book of faith-based fiction, including an angelic twist on his friend and New Mexico State University golf legend, Herb Wimberly, he had no idea the result, …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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3/1/24
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The New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum celebrated an old tradition with the annual Blessing of the Fields procession on Friday, May 12. At 10 a.m. The colorful procession around the Museum …
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5/16/23
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Few plays brilliantly tie together multiple thought-provoking themes. Fewer elicit consistent laughter. No Strings Theatre Company’s production of Sarah Ruhl’s “In the Next Room does both.
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Megan McQueen For the Bulletin
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4/25/24
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Did you know the New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA) has a peanut grading station in Portales? Did you know this facility monitors the quality of peanuts grown in New Mexico and west Texas? …
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By Sarah Roderick, New Mexico Department of Agriculture
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5/16/23
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Can't wait to see the beautiful, thought provoking, strange, human things you send us! Writing contest: Desert Exposure will continue its longstanding writing contest. Winners will be featured in our …
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6/9/23
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David Larcom has been visiting Truth or Consequences since 2019. The first winter he wandered into town he met Sidney Bryan who took him seriously and invited him to paint on the walls of his …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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8/4/23
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The New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum (FRHM) will host the third annual Fiber Extravaganza 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, June 17.
Fiber demonstrations will include wool spinning, knitting, …
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6/13/23
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Otero Arts is presenting Joshua Wheeler in the Quarterly Reading Series from 6-8 p.m. July 21 at the Artspace, 1118 Indiana Avenue in Alamogordo. Wheeler is a native of …
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7/21/23
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“In the time of long ago,” in a land where mountains rise from the surrounding desert like the jaws of a wolf, evil has once again emerged from beneath the arroyos and infected the …
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8/4/23
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"Glass in the Garden” open house fundraiser
The Mesquite Street Amigos are holding several community events to celebrate the 175th birthday in the Las Cruces original townsite …
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Elva K. Österreich Las Cruces Bulletin
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4/25/24
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The Las Cruces School of Dance and Music (LCSMD) will perform “Cityscapes: A Musical and Choreographic Journey” Saturday, May 20. Borderlands Ballet will present the ballet “Don …
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5/16/23
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Corazón Collective, a group of Texas- and California-based Latinx poets and writers, will tour New Mexico and El Paso June 16-24, including a stop in Las Cruces Sunday, June 18.
Las …
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6/13/23
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