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School board meets
The Board of Education of the Deming Public Schools will meet for a virtual meeting 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 15, 2021. The board will move into a virtually-held executive session for discussion of pending or threatened litigation pursuant to Section 10-15-1[H][7] of the Open Meetings Act to have discussions with legal counsel on scope and interpretation of Board Policy 217 on permitting extended employment contracts consistent with Section 22-10A-21 of the School Personnel Act for all licensed school employees, and updates on current pending or threatened litigation.
As a proactive measure to limit the potential community spread of COVID-19, this meeting will be by live stream only to continue the critical work of the district. The decision to cancel public forum, recognition, and board comments has been extended until further notice, therefore, only action items will be discussed on April 15, 2021.
Deming and Luna County community calendar for Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020
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Home delivered meals will continue for seniors.
The senior center staff is working diligently to ensure seniors are served during this temporary closure. Staff is also available to answer your questions at 575-546-8823.
Santa visits Columbus
The Columbus Chamber of Commerce is now accepting phone calls to schedule a visit from Santa on Thursday, Dec. 24th. Santa can come to your home and deliver goodies, fruits, necessity baskets and gifts for the family.
You can make a request for a visit from Santa call 575-343-0147 or 575-494-0009 and leave a message.
Headlight s beam: 2020: Put a fork in it
Headlight s beam
Checked the oven. The red pop-up button is out. 2020 is done.
And it couldn t have basted in a better way with local first-responders and health care workers receiving the initial batch of vaccine in the fight against COVID-19. These are the frontline workers who are treating and caring for your loved ones through this global pandemic.
While we put a wrap on 2020, we are reminded that this is not a cure-all. The virus will continue to thrive, but the recent developments in finding and distributing a vaccine is sure to slow the number of infections as we take a personal responsibility to protect others.