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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.
Monday, July 28
Domestic violence
D Street
Male and female involved in possible physical altercation/parties were separated.
Fight
Yucca Street
Assist Bayard PD with two males who were in a physical altercation.
Tuesday, July 29
Silver City Fire Department
Friday, July 11
Fire
601 Mountain View
Caller advised brush fire/about 100 ft. from structure/neighbor is the one who started the fire due to fireworks being set off. Caller stated it is not as big as it was/unknown who the neighbors are/advised negative on an ambulance/can only see embers now. Caller advised most of the fire was put out by passersby.
Wednesday, July 16
The Gila Native Plant Society is urging gardeners to come to its annual native plant sale on Saturday, August 16, 2025. The sale will be held from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm in the parking lot on the corner of 12th and Pope Streets, across from Gough Park, in Silver City. Five native plant vendors from New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado will be selling a wide variety of native trees, shrubs, perennial flowers, grasses, cacti, succulents and vines. Purchasers can select the plants they want and discuss their placement and care with native plant growers. Cash and checks only, please. The sale is open to all. For more information and a partial list of the plants that will be available for sale, check the Gila Native Plant Society website: ( https://gilanps.org/native-plant-sale-2025/ ).
Saturday, August 16th from 9 am – 12 pm at Gila Community Foundation parking lot
August is National Water Quality month! We're encouraging everyone to learn more about the streams, springs, and stewardship opportunities in Silver City. The availability of clean water drew settlers to Silver City over 150 years ago and it still drives our community today. Water makes our town, our industries, and our environment thrive. Clean and healthy water is good for us and our environment. Every piece of trash removed from our streets, trails, and arroyos helps protect the health of local streams, groundwater, and wildlife habitat. Join us this month to make a visible impact—while learning how litter affects water quality and what we can do to protect this precious resource for future generations.
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT:
The regular monthly board meeting of the Grant Soil and Water Conservation District will be held Monday, August 18, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the NRCS Building; 3082 32nd Street Bypass; Suite C; Silver City, NM 88061. The meeting is open to the public.
To request a copy of the agenda or for more information, please call 575-388-1569 or email
Maria Castillo of San Juan shown with her empanadas at the Mercado and the personalized tray her husband made for her. August 09
8 a.m. to 12 p.m. - Mimbres Mercado
Weekly, year-round, swap meet-style market, held inside and outside a large hangar in Mimbres. Vendors can call Valerie at 520-678-8577 or email
Food, baked goods, cold drinks and shaded outdoor eating area.
A on-going New to You Sale to help fund the Mercado, with something for everyone, will also take place in the hangar. The Mimbres Mercado is a project of the Mimbres Food & Agriculture Co-op. Weekly Mercado Update at Mimbres Food on Facebook.
Location: Big Hangar at the Mimbres Marketplace, 2743 Hwy 35 in Mimbres
Diane LeBlanc will speak on behalf of the Silver City Jacob Bennett Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) at the local Rotary meeting on August 12th. She will present a program on "In the Spirit of 1776," the chapter's America 250 project for this year. This project invites participation from children, students and adults in our communities and is free of charge.
"In the Spirit of 1776" unites a time capsule with the concept of a "message in a bottle." The DAR chapter is collecting 1,776 patriotic notes and warm wishes from children, students and adults in our communities. It will continue collecting notes until America's Semiquincentennial celebration in Silver City on July 4th next year, when these notes will be enclosed in a time capsule.
Spiritual/ Metaphysical, Health& Wellbeing
Saturday August 16, 1 PM to 3 PM
A Workshop for ALL who are wanting ... A New Beginning ... "Living from an open Heart of Love"
Understanding what Vibration is and how it affects your life's journey will allow you to change your life forevermore. In this workshop we will talk about how Vibration is the basis of healing your Mind, Body and Soul.
Featured in this workshop will be the playing of the Empyrean Crystal Bowls
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