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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}Photos by Mary Alice Murphy
[Photographer's Note: I didn't get everyone this year. I was so focused on getting chocolates that I only got about half the vendor participants. Sorry!]
The annual and much awaited Chocolate Fantasia took place at businesses in downtown Silver City on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025. The event, with the theme of Mochaccino this year, put on by Mimbres Region Arts Council, this year by volunteers, raises funds for the organization to provide events in town. This year, 22 businesses provided a venue for the chocolates, all handmade, some by the businesses themselves, and others by volunteer chocolatiers.
The event had downtown Silver City bustling with lots of people, local and visitors, alike.
By Mary Alice Murphy
Toward the beginning of the Gila Regional Medical Center Board of Trustees monthly meeting on Jan. 22, 2024, Chair Dr. Fred Fox commented that he, the GRMC Chief Executive Officer Robert Whitaker and others would attend the Grant County Days the following week at the 2025 Legislative Session in Santa Fe.
"We will be advocating for heath care in the county and there's been some recent developments that might help move us in appropriate directions," Fox said while not explaining the recent developments.
Alamogordo, NM – January 25, 2025 – Grant County 4-H members demonstrated their exceptional skills in parliamentary procedure at the 2025 New Mexico State Parliamentary Procedure Contest held in Alamogordo, NM, on January 25. The team, consisting of Laney Lopez, Braelyn Rodriguez, Ethan Greeman, Chris Bennett, Tanner Frost, and Bella Lopez, secured a prestigious 4th place finish in the state competition, showcasing their hard work, dedication, and teamwork.
The State Parliamentary Procedure Contest challenges 4-H teams to demonstrate their understanding and application of parliamentary procedures, a set of rules used in meetings and decision-making processes. Contestants must not only master the technical aspects of parliamentary procedure but also work together efficiently and effectively to make decisions in a competitive and time-sensitive environment.
We’re pleased to announce that US 180 is now open near Hurley.
The road was closed on Friday, January 31, 2025, for the demolition of the Hurley Bridge. Crews working around the clock completed the demolition ahead of schedule reopening US 180 on Sunday evening. Please be aware that Lime Quarry Rd has a new traffic pattern in place, caution is advised as you travel through the area.
[Editor's Note: This is part 6 and the final part of the Grant County Commission January 7, 2025 work session and Jan. 9, 2025 regular meetings. This continues the work session review of the regular meeting agenda and actions taken at the regular meeting.]
[Editor's Note 2: due to tech issues on the grantcountynm.gov website and this author being unable to access the packet items, several numbers such as expenditure report, extraordinary expenditures report and health care claims numbers will not be published this month.]
By Mary Alice Murphy
Grant County Manager Charlene Webb continued with the review of the Jan. 9, 2025 regular meeting agenda. The first item after elected officials' reports was the consent agenda, which included minutes to the Dec. 17, 2024 work session and Dec. 19, 2024 regular meeting, health care claims and the expenditure report ending Jan. 2, 2025.
She explained that the consent agenda would consist of items that are regular business monthly and do not usually require discussion, but "do require approval no matter what." But if any of the commissioners wanted more detail, she would be happy to provide them.
By Lynn Janes
The Silver City Consolidated Schools held a work session and regular meeting January 20, 2025. Members in attendance included Ashley Montenegro, Michelle Diaz, Patrick Cohn, Mike McMillan and Kimberly Klement. Superintendent William Hawkins also attended.
Work session
Mark Valenzuela, managing principal Bosque Advisors, LLC., joined the meeting online to provide the final terms of the certificates for the general obligation (GO) bonds. Silver Consolidated schools had qualified for the 37 percent to the 63 percent match but by increasing the local property tax to a 10 mill levy they could qualify for more than a 37 percent match. By increasing the property tax to a 10 mill levy it raised the local property taxes 4.5 mills from what it had been. Property owners will see that increase this year.
By Lynn Janes
The town of Bayard held a regular meeting January 15, 2025. Attendance included Mayor John L. Ojinaga, Pro Tem Eloy Medina (phone), Councilors Frances Gonzales, Eloy Gonzales and Gilbert Ortiz. Martha Salas, city clerk, also attended.
The council approved the agenda with the removal of the closed session.
Consent agenda
The council approved the consent agenda that included minutes, and reports from the police department , wastewater, maintenance, fire department, library and accounts payable. It also included the approval of the public works director to attend Think Trees Conference in February.
Old business
By Allie Miller
(Courtesy Photos)
This year our Awards Banquet took place on January 21, 2025 at the Grant County Extension Office. The 2024 4-H Awards Banquet was held to recognize and celebrate the achievements of 4-H members throughout the 2024 year. The event provided an opportunity to honor club leaders, outstanding volunteers, and youth members who demonstrated dedication and excellence in their projects.
Once members had arrived and seated themselves, our Council President Tucker Gatlin called the meeting to order. After we were led in the American and 4-H pledge, we began the evening by recognizing the 4-H club leaders who contributed significantly to the success of their respective clubs in 2024—from the Lone Mountain 4-H Club, Bill and Becky Sorrell, from the White Signal 4-H Club, Liz Gardener and Lori Moon, from the Wranglers 4-H Club, Ann Pavlakovich, from the Spurs 4-H Club, Lela Goar, and from the Silver Shooters 4-H Club, Jolynne Massengill.
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