Press Releases

For live, brief weekly updates of county news, tune in Wednesdays to Jack Lutz in the Morning at approximately 7:35 a.m. on The Rocket 99.9 or on Your Morning Show at approximately 8:10 a.m. on KVLC, 101-Gold. On Thursday mornings, you can tune in to the following stations: KGRT Morning Country Show with Joel and Patricia at approximately 7:40 a.m., then on HOT 103.1’s Morning Show (approx. 8:02-8:05 a.m.). In addition, you can hear updates throughout the week at various times on AM 570, KSNM.

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5/21/2007 1:47pm
COUNTY OFFICES, SOLID-WASTE TRANSFER STATIONS ANNOUNCE HOLIDAY SCHEDULE

Most Dona Ana County offices will be closed Monday, May 28, 2007, to allow employees to observe the Memorial Day holiday. Emergency services and law enforcement will not be affected. read more...


5/21/2007 9:53am
DOÑA ANA COUNTY NOW ISSUING VEHICLE-RESTORATION PERMITS

The Doña Ana County Planning Office has begun issuing vehicle-restoration permits. Each $35 permit allows a county resident to keep a non-running vehicle in plain view on the property for 18 months while it is refurbished.
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5/15/2007 11:09am
WORKSHOP WILL FOCUS ON SELECTION OF PAID FIREFIGHTERS

The Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners has approved 16 new, paid firefighter positions to augment volunteers in busy districts. read more...


5/10/2007 12:08pm
RESIDENTS CAUTIONED TO PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM WEST NILE VIRUS

Armando Cordero, Doña Ana County’s Director of Facilities and Parks, is cautioning residents of Doña Ana County to be vigilant during mosquito season, and to take precautions to reduce the chance of contracting West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne diseases. read more...


5/8/2007 12:59pm
TREASURER ANNOUNCES EXTENDED HOURS TO ACCOMMODATE TAXPAYERS

Doña Ana County Treasurer Jim Schoonover has announced extended office hours through May 10 to accommodate property owners who may find it difficult to make payments during regular business hours. read more...


5/7/2007 10:53am
FIRE MARSHAL’S OPERATIONS MOVING TO GOVERNMENT CENTER

The operations and staff of the Doña Ana County Fire Marshal's Office have begun moving to the Doña Ana County Government Center at 845 N. Motel Blvd., in Las Cruces.
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5/7/2007 10:51am
PUBLIC MEETINGS SLATED TO DISCUSS PROPOSED SOLID-WASTE FEES

The Doña Ana County Utilities Department will conduct four public meetings to discuss proposed fees for dumping solid waste at the county’s eight rural convenience stations. read more...


5/4/2007 10:35am
LIVE AUDIO OF DOÑA ANA COUNTY COMMISSION MEETINGS STREAMS ON INTERNET

Internet access and a set of speakers will now give Doña Ana County residents a front-row seat to meetings and work sessions held within the Doña Ana County Commission Chambers. read more...


5/2/2007 10:58am
SHERIFF GARRISON SAYS FEDS ARE HEARING BORDER SHERIFFS’ MESSAGE

The Southwestern Border Sheriff’s Coalition and the Texas Border Sheriff’s Coalition recently concluded a conference in Washington, D.C., where they updated key federal government officials on border security and crime issues. Doña Ana County Sheriff Todd J. Garrison was in attendance.
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5/1/2007 3:02pm
SPEAKERS’ BUREAU OFFERS DISASTER-PREPARATION PRESENTATIONS

The Doña Ana County/City of Las Cruces Office of Emergency Management has assembled a speakers’ bureau to address family-disaster preparedness.
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