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Silver City man indicted for tax fraud
KFDA - New Mexico Headlines
Jan 25A Silver City man is accused of stealing other people's identities and filing for more than $100,000 in false tax refunds. »
Groundwater projects selected for Grant County
Kwes - News
Jan 10New Mexico environment officials say six groundwater restoration projects are being given the green light in Grant County. »
Lobos Lose in OT to Santa Clara
KRQE New Mexico Sports
Nov 25The Lobos fall 79-76 in overtime on Thanksgiving to Santa Clara in the opening round of the 76 Classic. »
Three people wounded in Silver City shooting
Kob.Com - Sw New Mexico News
Nov 07The Grant County Sheriff Department confirms that it is investigating a multiple shooting Monday at a home in Silver City. »
Local author Falling Rain shares his new book 'Ouroboros'
KOB.com Good Day New Mexico
Oct 24Meet Falling Rain of Santa Clara Pueblo and learn about his new fantasy book "Ouroboros." »
Latest Blog Posts in Detail
Ranch to rope rays for solar power
The Westerner
Jan 30A new solar project on the Bar VK Ranch, south of Silver City, will save rancher Gerald "Billy" Billings, $130 a month, plus gives him an additional $130 a month for the electricity it produces. With the help of funding from USDA Rural Development, Bil... »
Press Don't, Won't, Can't, Cover the 99% Occupy the Roundhouse Rally
Democracy For New Mexico
Jan 19A must read from contributing writer Lora Lucero. “Middle age, middle class. What’s so radical about that?” The lady marching in front of me to Occupy the Roundhouse on Tuesday was my kindred spirit, even though I could only see... »
Founder of the The Food Project to Speak in Silver City in February
Bread For The World
Jan 08What happens when you bring together youth training, sustainable agriculture and community empowerment? You get The Food Project.And who better to tell you about the program than the program's founder Greg Gale? He is a featured presenter at a worksho... »
The Year of Smoke, Ashes and Rebellion
El Grito
Jan 01Temperatures plummeted and the land froze up like an Artic blade of grass. Hardy cacti shriveled up, natural gas supplies mysteriously dwindled and residents of north-central New Mexico got a taste of what it is like to live in Ciudad Juarez, where dwe... »
Farewell 2011 – Welcome Aboard the Good Ship 2012
Embracing the North
Dec 31Sharon’s 2012 New Year Letter Farewell forever, 2011. Welcome aboard the good ship 2012. I am wishing all my family and friends the very best health, happiness, and prosperity in the time ahead. I am glad to report I have survived the fires of Norther... »