A group of seven students at Western New Mexico University, joined at times by community members, protested on Friday the $1.9 million severance package paid to former WNMU President Joseph Shepard in ...
Leonard Binkley, left, interim chief financial officer for Gila Regional Medical Center, gives the financial report for the hospital during Wednesday’s meeting of the board of trustees. One year ago, ...
Silver Consolidated Schools Board of Education member Mike McMillan shows off a fishing pole he received from Cliff Schools students as a gift for School Board Appreciation Month during Monday night’s ...
A woman was flown to an El Paso hospital after being seriously injured by a hit-and-run driver early Tuesday morning. The woman was identified as Shelly Haley, 49, in a crash investigation report ...
Mayor Arnold Lopez shakes hands with and hands out pins to the firefighters of the Santa Clara Volunteer Fire Department. Lopez gave recognition to the department at the trustees’ meeting Thursday for ...
County Manager Charlene Webb and Planning and Capital Projects Director Joseph Holguin present capital outlay requests to state Rep. Luis Terrazas and new state Sen. Gabe Ramos. Priority projects ...
The momentum that was already flowing in the Grant County regional water project got a boost Tuesday when the New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission approved a request from Bayard to use $1.3 million ...
Silver City Town Manager Alex Brown, center, talks about the town’s capital outlay requests for the 2025 legislative session at the Dec. 6 Grant County Prospectors forum at Western New Mexico ...
County Assessor Misty Trujillo, at center, gives a primer on the function of her department at last Thursday’s regular meeting of the Grant County Commission, citing difficulties and progress with ...
Central Elementary Principal Roxanne Ogas speaks to the Cobre Consolidated School District Board of Education to share information and statistics about her students’ academic progress at the board’s ...
Joseph Shepard, left, former president of Western New Mexico University, speaks in Spanish to students and staff who gathered on campus Wednesday morning to show their support for him on his last day ...
Starting next Monday, residents of Mimbres and people taking a drive along N.M. 35 will have a new place to stop for a bite to eat. After having passed the last of their fire and building inspections, ...