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Silver Consolidated Schools Superintendent William Hawkins, left, presents Lee Wilson, social studies teacher and sponsor of National History Day at Silver High School, with the district Teacher of ...
A festivalgoer shows off her watermelon bowl from Comadres, one of many vendors surrounding Gough Park during the 2024 Silver City Blues Festival. This weekend will mark the 30th anniversary of the ...
Two of the three fires burning in eastern Grant County were reported as contained Tuesday evening, but fire dangers continue, with the state adding to fire restrictions across southern New Mexico. The ...
With an old administration out and a new one yet to be in place, Western New Mexico University’s faculty have moved swiftly to unionize this spring. With almost two-thirds of the faculty showing ...
Fourth-grade students Aizley Buzard, left, and Audrey Runyan from Cliff Elementary School roll the dice in a game designed to teach area schoolchildren about women in health care, the subject of the ...
A medical residency program targeted for rural areas might make it easier to restart a program bringing new physicians to Silver City. The Gila Regional Medical Center board of trustees gathered for a ...
The Cobre Consolidated Schools Board of Education decided last week during a special meeting to conduct a search for an interim superintendent, rather than appoint someone from within. Superintendent ...
Sandy Williams of the New Mexico Ornithological Society gives a presentation on the history and status of the Worthen’s sparrow during Saturday’s annual meeting of the society at Western New Mexico ...
A tanker drops fire retardant Saturday on one of three fires in eastern Grant County. Several fires were sparked in Grant County over the weekend, including three started by lightning along the county ...
Crime in Silver City dropped in nearly all categories in 2024 — with the exception of aggravated assaults, which rose 12 percent, and animal citations, which were up just 3 percent for the year. The ...
(Courtesy Photo) Fourth-grade students Aizley Buzard, left, and Audrey Runyan from Cliff Elementary School roll the dice in a game designed to teach area schoolchildren about women in health care, the ...
Nick Horner speaks about the cannabis store he wants to open in Santa Clara during a public hearing Thursday for his conditional use permit for a location on Fort Bayard Street. The Board of Trustees ...
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