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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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9/5/2002 12:00am
COMMUNITY UNITES TO RECLAIM 9/11 FOR AMERICA

What began as a social conversation after a dinner party in March has evolved into an epic local production that will be staged Sept. 11 to remember the victims of terror on American soil and to celebrate the spirit of unity that enveloped the nation after the attacks. read more...


9/3/2002 12:00am
CHIEF DEPUTY CLERK AGREES TO TAKE MODIFIED ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE

Doña Ana County Manager David R. King has announced that Chief Deputy Clerk Aurelio Enriquez has agreed to a modified, indefinite form of administrative leave pending the outcome of a grand jury indictment. read more...


8/30/2002 12:00am
COUNTY OFFICES, SOLID-WASTE TRANSFER STATIONS ANNOUNCE HOLIDAY SCHEDULE

Emergency and law enforcement providers will not be among the closed services of Doña Ana County this Labor Day.
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8/28/2002 12:00am
DOÑA ANA COUNTY PURCHASES STSC STOCK, IS POISED TO ASSUME OWNERSHIP

A transaction authorized by the Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners will – upon approval by the bankruptcy court and the New Mexico Public Regulatory Commission – transfer the ownership of the stock of Santa Teresa Services Company from the Crowder bankruptcy trustee to Doña Ana County.
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8/26/2002 12:00am
PROCESSION OF FLAGS TO AUGMENT SEPT. 11 CEREMONY

The Second Annual Las Cruces Procession of Flags will take place Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2002, as part of the “We Remember…” commemoration of the victims, survivors and heroes who found themselves part of the most deadly terror attacks ever inflicted on American soil.
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8/23/2002 12:00am
COUNTY MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH COUNCIL WILL RECEIVE AWARD TONIGHT

The Doña Ana County Maternal Child Health Council will receive the Las Mujeres Magnificas award on Friday night.
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8/21/2002 12:00am
STATEMENT REGARDING SUNLAND PARK PROPOSAL

The Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners, acting in good faith and with the health, safety and welfare of its Santa Teresa constituents in mind, has extended to the Sunland Park City Council a proposal by which the county would temporarily divert industrial wastewater discharge into the county’s state-of-the-art facility. read more...


8/15/2002 12:00am
COUNTY DEPARTMENTS MOVE TO NEW OFFICES

Several Doña Ana County departments have moved to new locations.
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8/13/2002 12:00am
DOÑA ANA COUNTY ANNOUNCES GRAFFITI CLEAN-UP HOTLINE

Responding to an increasing problem of graffiti vandalism in Doña Ana County, the County Manager’s Office has instituted a graffiti clean-up hotline to which residents can report graffiti and request clean-up assistance.
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8/7/2002 12:00am
REPORT: ALL EMERGENCY SERVICES INTACT DURING 8-2-02 BLACKOUT

The regional power outage of Aug. 2, 2002, did not affect Doña Ana County’s ability to receive and process emergency calls, according to the director of the Mesilla Valley Regional Dispatch Center.
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