Emily Guerra
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The Forestry Division was created in 1957 as part of the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural resources Department (EMNRD) to address the critical needs of our State's forests and watersheds.
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Holtec International, a private company that builds casks to store nuclear waste, was given a license to store the nation's entire hihgh-level nuclear waste in New Mexico.
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As part of ESCALONES, Growing Up New Mexico, the early childhood partnership, will provide coaching support for providers with opportunities for networking, professional development, informational webinars, and connections to resources to achieve goals and better serve Home-based childcare (HBC.)
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Doña Ana Arts Council’s new Executive Director, Araceli Solis, calls it "The Heart of the Arts" in the community, with many opportunities for members and volunteers. Located at 230 S. Water Street, Las Cruces, NM 88001
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Just in time for Mother's Day, the Artists of Picacho Hills' annual art event - "Art in the Garden," returns on Sunday, May 7th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with paintings, jewelry, weavings, folk art, and mixed media by 17 artists at 6 Picacho Hills homes.
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A unique NMSU Archival discovery and collaboration of local music, poetry and musicians inspired NMSU's Wind Symphony and Choir Concert.
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David Armijo, SCRTD Executive Director, says "This award exemplifies the collective work and effort by our employees and our community who continue to support and ride SCRTD services."
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The NMSU American Indian Student Center will celebrate American Indian Week April 10th - 15th with conversations, Indian tacos, Miss Native American Competition, Arts and Craft Market, and dances.
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Las Cruces campsites and hiking trails managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) are available for the Easter Holiday weekend.
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Doña Ana County’s emergency food pantry, Casa de Peregrinos, helps many people in the community.