City of Las Cruces Issues

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Category: Announcements

LABOR DAY CLOSURES

The following closures have been announced in observance of the Labor Day holiday on Monday, September 6, 2010. However, emergency services such as fire and police will not be affected.  The following is a list of closures: ·         City Hall·    … more »

CONGRESSMAN HARRY TEAGUE CONTINUES TO BE SCRUTINIZED

This is the the Press Released issued by the NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE yesterday regarding Congressman Harry Teague's financial dealings. More Dirty Money Surfaces in Harry Teague’s Bankroll New Mexico Dem Refuses to Cough Up Tainted… more »

SUSANA MARTINEZ LEADS IN GOVERNOR RACE POLLS

You may have seen the most recent polling numbers released by the Albuquerque Journal which shows Republican gubernatorial candidate Susana Martinez leading Lieutenant Governor Diane Denish 45% to 39%.  As the Journal article noted, “… Martinez picked… more »

NO CITY COUNCIL MEETING TODAY

There is NO City Council meeting scheduled today.  Please adjust your schedule's accordingly more »

GUEST COLUMNIST - FRANK DUBOIS WILDERNESS ON THE BORDER?

Shame on the Sun-News & the Hispano Chamber In the article Report: Wilderness areas good for economy Sun-News reporter Amanda L. Bradford writes:A report on the economic benefit of wilderness conservation is being touted by one local business gro… more »

FITNESS CLASSES AVAILABLE AT CITY RECREATION/COMMUNITY CENTERS

 The City of Las Cruces offers the following fitness classes throughout the city community and recreation centers (all classes are $2):Meerscheidt Recreation Center, 1600 E. Hadley, 541-2563·       Aerobics, Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 8:30-9… more »

WILDERNESS ON THE BORDER? BY FRANK DUBOIS

THE WESTERNER     Drug traffickers, Mexican police battle within yards of U.S. border A "major gunbattle" between drug traffickers and Mexican federal police broke out Saturday evening in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, just 30 yards from the U.S. border… more »