Rafael Castro donates change to City Cuts Barbershop’s eighth annual Pay it Forward on Friday. Pay it Forward money will help pay for toys for 18 children referred from Harrison Schmitt Elementary, Silver Regional Sexual Assault Support Services and Sierra House Women and Children’s Shelter. Wednesday is the last day for folks to donate any change or dollar bills they have at the shop or by calling Anna Flores at 654-4313. City Cuts is located at 1780 U.S. 180 E. and open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday to Friday, and 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.
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Executives from Boutique Air presented their proposal to the Grant County Commission at Tuesday’s work session in advance of the upcoming contract renewal for air service at the Grant County Airport.
By JO LUTZ
Daily Press Correspondent
Ahead of approving a letter of recommendation to the...
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Youth Mural Program students take a break from working on the recycled skeleton of what will become a roadrunner bench, part of work on a bird and wildlife sanctuary on the grounds of Bear Mountain Lodge funded through a $30,000 grant from Grant County philanthropy group the30something. The project is one of three awarded this year through a vote of the group, which is always seeking new members.
By TRISH KIRCHHOFF
Daily Press Correspondent
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An American flag hangs over a temporary homeless encampment at a parking lot near Coronado Park in Albuquerque in July 2022. Homelessness increased significantly in Albuquerque and across New Mexico since last year, according to the latest “point-in-time” count estimates.
By PATRICK LOHMANN
Source New Mexico
The number of people living on the streets of New Mexico...
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Jamie Thomson and Chris Lemme of Silver City Recycles monitor composted sludge from the wastewater treatment plant in a demonstration project funded by the town of Silver City to show that processed waste can be successfully diverted from the landfill, and instead composted for large-scale agricultural, parks and other uses.
By HANNAH GROVER
N.M. Political Report
Nearly nine years after federal contractors triggered a...
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The National Interagency Fire Center predicts New Mexico will have typical wildfire risk in August, but it could increase in September and October.