Grant County Commission work session 020624
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- Published: 18 February 2024 18 February 2024
[Editor's Note: This is the first of a series of articles on the Feb. 6, 2024, Grant County Commission work session.]
By Mary Alice Murphy
After preliminary business, including the call to order, the pledge of allegiance and salute to the state flag, plus approval of the work session agenda and purpose and public input, of which there was none, and with no presentations, the Grant County Commission began to hear county reports from department directors.
The first came from Grant County Airport Manager Rebekah Wenger. "I'm happy to say that we are fully staffed, and our newest employee is airport tech Lauren Gonzalez, who is a certified EMT-1. We are in our new administrative building and when we have completed the furnishing, we will move the pilots' lounge into the new building, too. Along with that, I'm hoping to start a new marketing plan, so we can bring in more transients. We are working with a national CBO (community-based organization) that tries to bring traffic in.
Cobre awarded grant for violence prevention
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- Published: 18 February 2024 18 February 2024
By Lynn Janes
The Cobre Consolidated School Board held a regular meeting on January 29, 2024, at Hurley Elementary. Board members in attendance included, , Gabriella Begay, Gilbert Guadiana, and David Terrazas. Acting superintendent Michael Koury also attended. Serena Murillo did not attend.
A group of the students from Hurley Elementary read couplets they had come up with and illustrations for them. Couplets, a poetry stanza has two lines that usually rhyme. Each line will be two items of the same kind.
Kiwanis had student of the month awards that Begay read and gave to the students.
School locks down in response to a domestic disturbance
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- Published: 17 February 2024 17 February 2024
By Roger Lanse
On Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at approximately 10:15 a.m., the San Lorenzo Elementary School was locked down after Grant County Sheriff's Office deputies were dispatched to a reported domestic disturbance at 218 Laguna del Oso, Mimbres. A mother of two children at the school told the Beat she received a mass text informing her of the lockdown sometime between 10 and 11 a.m., it was updated throughout the day, and received a final text at 2:37 p.m. informing her the lockdown had been lifted.
According to GCSO blotter and offense reports, deputies were told by the Grant County Regional Dispatch Authority that Francis McCoy, 84, of the address, had shot at his wife "with his pistol" and missed and she was hiding outside. When deputies arrived, the victim, according to the reports, stated her husband "had been drinking" and "He pulled a gun out of the bedside table and pointed it at my head and fired one round. I don't know how it didn't hit me, but I was able to push myself away and grab my phone and run out the front door." She told deputies the bullet passed by her head and into the wall. She also stated her husband was still inside the residence.
Located and Safe: Silver Alert on Deming man, Manuel Orozco Loya
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- Published: 16 February 2024 16 February 2024
Manuel Orozco Loya has been located and is safe. For details, contact the Deming Police Department at (575) 546-3011
If seen, contact The Deming Police Department at (575) 546-30111
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Chamber luncheon features Raul Turrieta as speaker 020124
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- Published: 14 February 2024 14 February 2024
Article by Mary Alice Murphy and Photos by Lynn Janes
At the Feb. 1, 2024 Silver City-Grant County Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon, Board Chair Bruce Ashburn first talked about the recent visit that Prospectors, the lobbying group of Grant County residents, politicians and business people, make to Santa Fe for the legislative session each year. The members speak to state officials, including the governor and cabinet secretaries, as well as legislators, to promote the county's priorities. Grant County Day this year included about 120 Grant Countians, Ashburn said. The all-day event ends with an always well-attended reception for cabinet secretaries and legislators.
"We made our presence known," Ashburn said. "We had a large booth with video that we will continue to use all over the state."
Silver City Territorial Charter commemorated 021024
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- Published: 14 February 2024 14 February 2024
Article and photos by Mary Alice Murphy (Photos at the bottom of the article)
While the weather outside was stormy, snowy and chilly, many folks, perhaps after gathering chocolates during Chocolate Fantasia and visiting stores for Love Local, took shelter inside the Silco Theater in the afternoon to hear music and skits portraying the establishment of the Silver City Territorial Charter.
The program began with master of ceremonies Raul Turrieta introducing Alyssia Carrillo who sang several songs for the audience.
Turrieta then introduced Act 1 of the play, written by Kris Isom and directed by Phyllis McQuaide. Act 1 featured Gramps, played by Doug Dinwiddie, and Grandson Joe, portrayed by Ronan Euler.