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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}These releases come from other sources than the Grant County Beat. This category will include events in and news releases from Grant, Catron, Hidalgo and Luna counties.
The governor and her cabinet will be here at the Grant County Veterans Memorial Business and Conference Center
See flyer below
Truth or Consequences, NM, July 9, 2025—Phone service has been interrupted to the Black Range Ranger District since Tuesday, July 8, with the office unable to receive phone calls. The cause of service interruption and timeline for restoring phone service are unknown.
Visitors seeking information can stop by the Black Range district office in person from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, or if out of area, you can email the Black Range front desk staff at
On Tuesday July 15 Becky Smith of Smith Real Estate will discuss Silver City Real Estate - past, present, & future - a retrospective of the past 50 years, and an educated guess at the next 50.
Becky Smith has spent most of her life from the age of 6 in the Silver City real estate market. Her mother, Viola Smith, went into real estate with local Realtor Fern Shell when Becky went to the first grade. They co-owned Smith & Shell Real Estate until Mrs. Shell's retirement in 1964, when the business became Smith Real Estate. Becky worked in the office as a teenager, and got her first real estate license in 1972, taking over the business in 1984 when her mother retired. Smith Real Estate has now been in continuous operation in Silver City for 61 years. Family owned and franchise free since 1964, Becky is now joined by her son, Trevor Thayer, and her granddaughter, Sydney Thayer, in running the company.
ALBUQUERQUE – The Office of Broadband Access and Expansion (OBAE) announced today that it's awarded a $1.5 million state grant to Transworld Network L.L.C. (TWN) to deliver high-speed broadband access to rural students and school staff in Silver City.
This funding comes from the $25 million Student Connect program which was part of the Connect NM Fund. Student Connect funding addresses critical disadvantages faced by rural students who lack home internet access. TWN will work with the Silver Consolidated School District to connect 484 unserved or underserved rural students.
Please join us as we celebrate the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Town of Silver City Recreation Facility. Please see attached flyer for details. We look forward to seeing you there.
for a showing of Jessica Wilson's ceramics
and
Joan Garcia Robert's paintings.
We are excited to see Jessica Wilson in person again.
Silver City, NM, July 7, 2025—As a result of recent precipitation and cooler temperatures, Gila National Forest Supervisor Camille Howes rescinded fire restrictions as of 8:00 a.m. today, July 7, 2025. The shift in weather conditions has combined to reduce the risk of human-caused wildfires. Weather forecasters are calling for continued and more widespread precipitation over the coming weeks. This added moisture will continue the trend of improved fire danger conditions across the forest.
Although wildfire risk is reduced, the fire danger rating for the forest remains "Very High". Visitors are encouraged to be careful with cigarettes and avoid building campfires if weather conditions are dry, hot, or windy, as well as to avoid parking hot vehicles over tall vegetation, and prevent chains dragging behind vehicles.
Saturday August 2, 2025 5:30pm-7:00pm
Please join us to celebrate Lammas, the Harvest of the Fruit of the Lands. We will have stories, songs, dance, playful activities. Please bring a poem, song, story, or other gift to offer.
For more information, please visit: https://insights.lotuscentersc.org/category/news-events/
Lotus Center 211 Broadway Silver City.
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