Jun 5, 2009 | Las Cruces Sun-News
Las Cruces Police Department to graduate 25 cadets from academy
The Las Cruces Police Department will graduate 25 cadets today from its training academy.
Bright colors: Cold, blustery Saturday did not inhibit crowds at la Fiesta de Colores
It was a cold, blustery morning Saturday with a few drops of rain, which may have kept some people from attending La Fiesta de Colores, but the turnout was just as good as in past years with several hundred people passing through the rows of artists at St.
The word "border" in Southern New Mexico generally refers to the United States-Mexico border.
Stimulus funds go to housing, development projects
New Mexico state government will distribute $37 million in federal funds to local communities for housing and development projects.
Not enough information has been released on either investigation to determine the scope of the concerns, however, and it is unclear whether the allegations are based on fact or ill will between two bureaucrats.
Saving green: Sticker shock: During hard times, many repair old appliances, TVs
If you have shopped to buy a new washing machine, refrigerator, or especially a TV, you probably have suffered from sticker shock.
'New Mexico style' chip battles with original
Eyewitness News 4 has discovered a potato chip invasion underway in New Mexico. It's taking place in gas stations, convenience stores and supermarkets all across the state.
-- Milan Courting Furniture Plant
Manufacturing operation could employ nearly 350 people and create another 100 indirect jobs.
Wrong way drivers nabbed on interstate
The second week in February started the wrong way for some New Mexico drivers as N.M. State Police arrested two drivers for driving the wrong way, among other things, while intoxicated.
Local residents to observe National Day of Service
Cibola County residents have banded together to observe their first ever National Day of Service by collecting food for people and pets and giving the proceeds to the Grants Community Pantry.
Department Arrests Dec. 31 William Garza, Monique T. Pena, warrant Jan. 1 Matthew Gonzales, battery on household member Felisha Maestas, disorderly conduct Nezhoni Valles, shoplifting Alana Naranjo, motor ...
By Kathryn Marmon Beacon staff writer kathryn@cibolabeacon.com Published Monday, December 29, 2008 2:17 PM MST n the night after Christmas a crowd of about 300 gathered at the American Legion Post 60 in Milan ...
Milan meeting: little business, plenty of holiday cheer to basics
The December regular Board of Trustees meeting was short in business with plenty of holiday cheer.
An early Christmas storm on Dec. 22-23 snarled traffic and caused power outages throughout Cibola County but no serious injuries or deaths were reported.
Copper thieves hit Bluewater Village
Copper thieves are at it again. Long wires containing copper from four welders and one torch were cut and stolen from a Bluewater Village home between Nov.
Greetings from theVillage of Milan Mayor
Everyone living in our area, please come visit our community and see Christmas lighting on Highway 66 and also Airport Road, especially the swimming pool area.
Environment Agency Issues Order To Landfill
The state Environment Department proposes a $371,400 fine for the Northwest New Mexico Regional Solid Waste Authority.
How are the local mom and pop business doing under the current economic situation during the holiday season? There doesn't seem to be an across the board answer, but many small business owners are optimistic.
Heavy Snow Closes I-40 In Western N.M.
State Police closed Interstate 40 in both directions early Tuesday morning between Milan and Prewitt in western New Mexico because of heavy snow and a string of accidents.
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