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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.
Sunday, Aug. 31
Welfare check – Taylor Street – Bayard
Welfare check – loud party – Lance Drive – Silver City – 12:25 a.m.
Welfare check – Western Title – Highway 180
Suspicious activity – North Loop – Silver City
Animal – Diaz Avenue – Hurley
Suspicious person – Chukar Road – Silver City
Special detail – N. Pope Street – Silver City
Table Read - Exit Laughing
Sunday 9/14, 3-5 pm
Avalon Bookstore
405 N Bullard St.
SILVER CITY, NEW MEXICO: The Silver City Jacob Bennett Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) invites attendees at the 2025 Grant County Fair in Cliff, NM to participate in its America 250! community project, "In the Spirit of 1776". This free project provides people of all ages in our communities a unique way to celebrate America's upcoming milestone anniversaries. We will have a table in the Exhibit Hall from September 18-20. Stop by and be a part of America's milestone 250th and 300th birthday celebrations by writing your patriotic note or warm wish for our time capsule.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. — The Bureau of Land Management Las Cruces District is preparing to strategically implement a150-acre prescribed burn project from Sept. 22 through Oct. 31 to reduce hazardous fuels in the vicinity of the community of Pinos Altos in Grant County, pending suitable conditions. The exact date of ignition will depend on weather and fuels conditions as well as firefighter resource availability.
BLM firefighters and personnel will conduct and monitor the projects. This prescribed burn is part of several projects being conducted in the area to decrease the likelihood of negative wildfire impacts to wildlife habitat, recreation areas and nearby private property. In 2022, during the Rico Fire, similar projects facilitated efforts to control the fire and protect adjacent property.
Silver City, NM – Gila Regional Medical Center (GRMC) invites the public to attend a Community Town Hall on Thursday, September 11th at 6:00 PM at the Tyrone Community Center.
This event is a valuable opportunity for residents to hear important updates about the hospital, ask questions directly to GRMC's CEO, and engage with other community members. Light refreshments will be available.
In addition to the Tyrone event, GRMC will host two more town halls later this month: one on Tuesday, September 16th at 6:00 PM at the Bayard Community Center, and another on Thursday, September 18th at 11:30 AM at the Roundup Lodge in Mimbres.
On Wednesday, September 10th, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Suburban Propane employees from the Silver City, New Mexico office will volunteer their time and energy at The Commons Center for Food Security and Sustainability, working to clean up and beautify the nonprofit's grounds in preparation of its annual gala fundraiser on September 27th.
This initiative is part of the Company's SuburbanCares pillar, which supports community efforts across the United States and underscores the Company's commitment to philanthropy. Through a national partnership with the American Red Cross, local community sponsorships, and employee-focused initiatives, SuburbanCares has undertaken hundreds of charitable endeavors around the country that foster a positive workplace culture and provide opportunities for employees to give back to the local communities in which they live and work.
Silver City Fire Department
Wednesday, Sept. 3
Fire, other
1120 E. Highway 180
Employee advised oven is on fire/flames were coming out of it when she opened the oven door/they did spray fire with a fire extinguisher/fire should be out, but it is still smoking. E11 – all units clear/fire is out/system has been reset for hotel/fire was contained to the oven and nothing was damaged. SCPD did fan out the first floor of the building.
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