May 14 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Western New Mexico University Cultural Affairs is planning a Family Drive-in Movie”, the original “Ghostbusters”, this Friday, May 14th at 8:30 P.M. Showing are free on a first come first come serve basis at the Fine Arts Center south parking lot. Gates open at 7:45 P.M.
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The New Mexico Department of Transportation is conducting an engineering and environmental study of US Highway 180 between Bayard and Deming, milepost 123 to 161, consisting of 38 miles. The study is evaluating existing conditions and exploring various ways to improve the roadway and ultimately make travel safer and more efficient. The meeting will be hosted by the NMDOT at an online public meeting and project website to provide information about the project purpose, alternatives under consideration, in addition to findings and recommendations from the study phase. The virtual meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 4
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Today, seven New Mexico counties have changed from red to yellow according to the county-by-county COVID-19 framework. Grant County is joined by Colfax, Los Alamos, San Miguel, Sierra, Socorro, and Union in reaching the less restrictive yellow category. Harding County is the only county reaching the green level. Although the yellow level is still considered high risk, some mandated restrictions are lessened that include increased in-person capacity, limited indoor dining, increased places of lodging capacity, and mass gatherings up to 10 persons or 25 vehicles. The state’s largest counties, including Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa Fe and Doña Ana, remain in the red level of restrictions.