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Chamber of Commerce takes new direction for community in 2021

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record After a tumultuous 2020, the Roswell Chamber of Commerce is taking a new direction, signified by appointing its now-former chairwoman of the board of directors as its new staff leader and changing that position’s title. Andrea Moore became chairwoman of the chamber’s board in July and added the duties of interim executive director when Candace Purcella resigned at the beginning of August. Friday, Moore told the Roswell Daily Record the board had voted Thursday to make her Purcella’s replacement. The position has been retitled president and chief executive officer, a move Moore said reflects restructuring at chambers of commerce across the country.

Four locals among 38 COVID-19 deaths in state Friday - Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Four Chaves County residents were among the 38 deaths related to COVID-19 reported in the daily update Friday from the New Mexico Department of Health. The deceased are a woman in her 60s and three men in their 70s. One of the men was a resident of Casa de Oro Center in Las Cruces. One of the other men had been hospitalized and had underlying health conditions. Bernalillo County reported 14 deaths Friday; Doña Ana County reported four; Sandoval County reported three; Eddy, Lea and Otero counties each reported two; and Colfax, Curry, Grant, Guadalupe, McKinley, Roosevelt and Sierra counties each reported one.

No COVID-19 deaths reported Friday in Chaves County

Chaves County reported no deaths related to COVID-19 on Friday, but New Mexico passed 2,500 deaths since March, according to the daily update from the New Mexico Department of Health. Of the 25 deaths reported in the state Friday, Bernalillo County had four; Eddy, McKinley and Sandoval counties each had three; Cibola, Grant, Mora and […]

Two more local COVID-19 deaths reported Friday | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Two Chaves County women were among the 31 deaths related to COVID-19 reported by the New Mexico Department of Health on Friday. The deceased included a woman in her 70s who had been hospitalized and had underlying health conditions. She was a resident of Mission Arch Care Center, 3200 Mission Arch Drive. The other local woman who died was in her 90s and was a resident of Sunset Villa Care Center, 1515 S. Sunset Ave. Their deaths bring the county’s total since March to 77. The state has now had 2,128 deaths related to the virus. The remaining deaths in the state reported Friday included seven from Bernalillo County; three each from McKinley and San Juan counties; two each from Doña Ana, Eddy, Sandoval and Socorro counties; and one each from Cibola, Colfax, Curry, Lea, Luna, Roosevelt, Santa Fe and Valencia counties.

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