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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5/21/2003 12:00am
SATURATION PATROLS SCHEDULED FOR MEMORIAL DAY

Doña Ana County Sheriff Juan Hernandez will implement saturation patrols across Doña Ana County on Memorial Day.
Saturation patrols also are scheduled for Tuesday, May 27, and Friday, May 30.
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5/21/2003 12:00am
DWI CHECKPOINT SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY

The Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Department will implement a DWI checkpoint Thursday night, May 22, at an undisclosed location in the county.
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5/21/2003 12:00am
COUNTY OFFICES, SOLID-WASTE TRANSFER STATIONS ANNOUNCE HOLIDAY SCHEDULE

Most Dona Ana County offices will be closed Monday, May 26, 2003, to allow employees to observe the Memorial Day holiday. read more...


5/20/2003 12:00am
AREA TOBACCO VENDORS TO BE RECOGNIZED FOR BLOCKING SALES TO KIDS

Certificates of appreciation from the South Central New Mexico Prevention Coalition will be hand-delivered May 21 to 19 Doña Ana County tobacco vendors who refused to sell tobacco to minors during an April 19 compliance check. read more...


5/20/2003 12:00am
COUNTY’S ADA TRANSITION PLAN AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC REVIEW AND COMMENT

Doña Ana County has completed a draft plan for its transition to substantial compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, as required by federal law. read more...


5/19/2003 12:00am
COUNTY PARTNERS WITH REGIONAL AGENCIES TO COMBAT WEST NILE VIRUS

Doña Ana County – in conjunction with New Mexico State University, New Mexico Department of Public Health, El Paso County/City Health Department, the State of Chihuahua and the City of Juarez – will kick off a regional anti-mosquito campaign at 9:30 a.m., Thursday, May 22, 2003.
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5/15/2003 12:00am
DWI CHECKPOINT SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY

The Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Department will implement a DWI checkpoint Saturday night, May 17, at an undisclosed location in the county.
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5/14/2003 12:00am
ALZHEIMER’S PATIENT FOUND WITH LIFESAVER BRACELET SYSTEM

Deputies of the Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Department, equipped with a radio-frequency tracking device, located an Alzheimer’s patient living in the Picacho Hills area who had apparently wandered away from supervision.
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5/13/2003 12:00am
COMMISSION DIRECTS STAFF TO ENTER MMC LEASE-TERMINATION NEGOTIATIONS

Following a brief presentation by Memorial Medical Center, Inc., Board of Trustees President Kim Hakes to the Doña Ana County of Commissioners, the Commission directed staff to begin working with the City of Las Cruces and the MMCI board to terminate MMCI’s lease agreement and return control of the hospital to the city and county.
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5/12/2003 12:00am
COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES HOST OFFICERS’ MEMORIAL

Law enforcement agencies of southern New Mexico will hold a May 15 memorial service in Las Cruces to honor peace officers who have died in the line of duty.
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