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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6/19/2002 12:00am
DEL CERRO YOUTH TAKE PART IN COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP INITIATIVE

A community youth organization will participate in a community clean-up event Thursday, June 20, 2002.
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6/12/2002 12:00am
MAGAZINE RANKINGS OPEN A WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY

Las Cruces’ simultaneous listings in Forbes and Money magazines as a highly desirable place to live and conduct business represents an opportunity for attracting economic development upon which government and private industry absolutely must capitalize. read more...


6/11/2002 12:00am
COUNTY IMPOSES FIREWORKS RESTRICTIONS DURING DROUGHT

Sales of certain types of fireworks will be restricted in Doña Ana County until further notice, following a unanimous vote by the Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners at its June 11 regular meeting.
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6/10/2002 12:00am
ENTITIES, AGENCIES COLLABORATE TO CAPITALIZE ON RANKINGS

Doña Ana County, the City of Las Cruces and New Mexico State University have teamed up with a number of public and private entities to stage a press conference on National Small Cities Day, Friday, June 14, 2002, at 1:30 p.m.
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6/10/2002 12:00am
SOLID-WASTE TRANSFER STATIONS TO CLOSE FOR FATHER’S DAY (6-16-02)

The South Central Solid Waste Transfer Center and the county’s solid-waste convenience stations in Anthony, La Mesa, Hill, Butterfield, Mesquite, La Union, Hatch and Garfield will be closed all day Sunday, June 16, 2002 for Father’s Day. read more...


6/5/2002 12:00am
DOOR-TO-DOOR APPRAISALS TO COMMENCE ACROSS DOÑA ANA COUNTY

The Doña Ana County Assessor’s Office appraisal staff will begin a door-to-door assessment of all residential and commercial properties in the county to update files and note improvements or degradations to property conditions. The project will begin Monday, June 24, 2002, and is expected to continue until about the end of the year. read more...


6/3/2002 12:00am
MICHAEL GABANY TO TAKE OVER AS COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL

Michael Phillip Gabany has been hired by Doña Ana County Manager David R. King to take over the position of County Fire Marshal.
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6/3/2002 12:00am
SHERIFF’S OFFICE PURCHASES TRACKING DEVICES FOR ALZHEIMER’S PATIENTS

Alzheimer’s disease patients in Doña Ana County, who may wander and become lost from their residence or nursing homes, can be rescued with greater efficiency by tracking equipment purchased by the Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Department.
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6/1/2002 12:00am
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IS THE KEY TO ATTRACTING GOOD-PAYING JOBS

Doña Ana County residents are by and large fortunate to live in an area where the cost of living is reasonable and there is a steady availability of jobs at most income levels.
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5/30/2002 12:00am
BUREAU OF ELECTIONS TO EXPLAIN READINESS FOR JUNE 4 PRIMARY

The Doña Ana County Bureau of Elections has scheduled a May 31 press conference to discuss readiness and plans for conducting the June 4, 2002, primary election in Doña Ana County. read more...


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