Press Releases

For live, brief weekly updates of county news, tune in Wednesdays to Jack Lutz in the Morning at approximately 7:35 a.m. on The Rocket 99.9 or on Your Morning Show at approximately 8:10 a.m. on KVLC, 101-Gold. On Thursday mornings, you can tune in to the following stations: KGRT Morning Country Show with Joel and Patricia at approximately 7:40 a.m., then on HOT 103.1’s Morning Show (approx. 8:02-8:05 a.m.). In addition, you can hear updates throughout the week at various times on AM 570, KSNM.

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6/4/2001 12:00am
COUNTY HEALTH PROGRAMS DIRECTOR NAMED SOCIAL WORKER OF THE YEAR

County Health Programs Director Herman Martinez has been named Social Worker of the Year by the Social Workers of Southern New Mexico Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. read more...


5/31/2001 12:00am
COUNTY PREPARES TO HOST 700+ REPRESENTATIVES FROM 33 COUNTIES

As the host county for the 2001 New Mexico Association of Counties (NMAC) Summer Conference, Doña Ana County is in the final stages of preparations for the four-day event, which begins next Tuesday, June 5, at 10 a.m. with early-bird registration at Mayfield High School. read more...


5/15/2001 12:00am
COUNTY MANAGER ANALYZES BUDGET CRITICISMS

In recent days, Doña Ana County has come under fire from a few residents and politicians over a proposed amended ordinance. The criticism, while undoubtedly well-meaning, has been unnecessarily alarmist in nature. read more...


5/9/2001 12:00am
REGIONAL COALITION AIMS TO ADDRESS WATER-MANAGEMENT ISSUE

Within five years, the 2.5 million residents of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, are projected to run out of fresh drinking water. The neighboring metropolis of El Paso, Texas, is projected by the U.S. Geologic Survey to face the same predicament within 15 years. read more...


5/9/2001 12:00am
CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS WEEK CELEBRATED AT DETENTION CENTER

Correctional Officers Week is celebrated each year during the first full week of May. read more...


5/8/2001 12:00am
COMMISSION APPROVES PRELIMINARY BUDGET

The Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners has approved a preliminary 2001/2002 budget that includes more than $1.8 million for health-care programs across the county and nearly a half-million dollars for non-health-related programs, including youth and senior recreation initiatives. read more...


4/16/2001 12:00am
SECOND-HALF TAX BILLS GO INTO THE MAIL; PAYMENTS DUE BY MAY 10, 2001

The second half of the 2000 property-tax bills have been sent out by the Doña Ana County Treasurer’s Office. read more...


4/13/2001 12:00am
CHAPARRAL TO RECEIVE COUNTY STREET LIGHTING FUNDS

The Chaparral community will benefit over the next several months from up to $7,500 in new lighting allocated by District 3 Commissioner Paul B. Curry. read more...


4/13/2001 12:00am
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PARTICIPATES IN ACAPULCO CHARITY ENDEAVOR

District 3 County Commissioner Paul B. Curry will spend the Easter weekend in Acapulco, Mexico, lending his support to a Las Cruces church group’s outreach to orphans. read more...


4/9/2001 12:00am
UPGRADED EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER OPENS IN LAS CRUCES

The Doña Ana County Emergency Operations Center – an office jointly funded by Doña Ana County, the State of New Mexico and the City of Las Cruces – has moved into new headquarters in the Doña Ana County Public Health Building at 1170 N. Solano in Las Cruces. read more...


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