The year’s last meeting of the Grant County Commission held Thursday was also the last of eight years of meetings for Commissioners Harry Browne, Alicia Edwards and Billy Billings, who offered ...
Western New Mexico University Board of Regents Chair Mary Hotvedt gets a hug from Magdaleno Manzanarez, WNMU vice president for external affairs, after a special meeting of the regents in which they ...
County Fire Chief Roger Groves discusses plans to improve cross-departmental response to large fires and increase training for structure fires. Among the more extensively discussed items at Tuesday’s ...
Gila Regional Medical Center received the highest reassurance on its fiscal year 2024 audit, with just a handful of findings — several of which hospital officials said should be resolved by the end of ...
Saying it’s the right thing to do for the university, Western New Mexico University President Joseph Shepard announced his resignation Friday morning, effective Jan. 15. The university’s Board of ...
A Tyrone man is facing charges including kidnapping and aggravated assault and battery after an alleged Friday morning altercation with his estranged wife. Documents filed Monday in Grant County ...
Members of the Silver High School band perform Christmas songs to start off Monday’s meeting of the Silver Consolidated Schools Board of Education. Silver Consolidated Schools received an early ...
Silver City Fire Chief Milo Lambert admires a ceremonial — but very heavy — fire ax presented to him by his firefighters at last week’s Silver City Town Council meeting. He is seen in his office in ...
City of Bayard employees were spreading Christmas cheer along Tom Foy Boulevard on Wednesday morning, hanging the city’s holiday decorations on streetlights along the highway. Above, Enrique Quinteros ...
Miriam Hill, a former adjunct professor at Western New Mexico University, urges WNMU President Joseph Shepard and the Board of Regents to resign during her comments on a New Mexico State Auditor’s ...
Discussions of board involvement in collective bargaining and accountability for gate revenue at sporting events brought a bit of tension to Monday night’s meeting of the Cobre Consolidated Schools ...
The third time wasn’t the charm this week for a railroad services and metal management company that was seeking to locate in Hurley. With a tiebreaking vote from the mayor Tuesday night, the Hurley ...