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Cody Petty, Chairman of the Republican Party of Grant County, announced that Ben Hall, Public

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SANTA FE - Governor Susana Martinez will attend the Tough Enough to Wear Pink Fashion Show

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Discover Hidalgo County event Oct. 15 in Lordsburg at North Park, between B and C Streets and West

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The Greer Family - Lindley Creek Bluegrass will appearing at the Silco Theater in Silver City at 7

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With La Niña strengthening drought conditions will likely persist and intensify in some regions,

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Washington, DC (October 11, 2011) Today, Congressman Steve issued the following statement

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WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman today will take part in a Senate Finance Committee meeting to

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The Grant County Board of Commissioners is currently seeking applications for an open spot on the

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The SW New Mexico Green Chamber of Commerce and Silver City Chapter of the New Mexico Solar Energy

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WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Tom Udall (D-NM) applauded the administration's approval of New Mexico's Small

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WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Tom Udall (D-NM) today announced that the New Mexico Department of

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The cooler fall weather means it is time to get ready for winter. Want to save money on your

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SANTA FE - New Mexico Economic Development Department Secretary Jon Barela announced Tuesday that New

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SANTA FE - Today, Governor Susana Martinez announced that she has signed SB 10, legislation passed

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The Ninth Annual Challenging Child Conference, sponsored by Western New Mexico University Early

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The Silver City Fiber Arts Festival will be held November 11-12, 2011 at the Grant County

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Silver City, NM - Western New Mexico University is hosting its first annual WNMU Tardeada in

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The Town of Silver City Council will hold a regular meeting on Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at 6:00

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On Saturday, October 15, Habitat for Humanity-Gila Region will sponsor a demonstration workshop on

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SANTA TERESA, NM A construction project that created 240 jobs in Santa Teresa culminated with an

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Bingaman & Udall Meet With Postmaster General and Push For Answers on Closures

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Silver City, New Mexico, October 8, 2011: Prostate cancer is the most prevalent cancer, and the second

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SANTA FE - Friday, Governor Susana Martinez vetoed legislation that would re-draw district lines for

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SANTA FE - Governor Susana Martinez has ordered flags flown at half staff across New Mexico from

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To our Jewish members: Tonight at sundown, Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar,

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