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More than two decades ago, Mining District communities banded together to secure funding for a wastewater plant to service the three municipalities of Bayard, Hurley and Santa Clara. Since the plant’s construction, the majority of the effluent water released from the plant has been pumped to Freeport-McMoRan’s Chino Mines Co. The mine, however, does not have a use for the water roughly 400,000 gallons per day, according to Santa … ....
As a Thursday deadline approaches for municipalities and other entities to submit their requests for state capital outlay funding, Silver City will add a last-minute item to its Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan wish list: $200,000 with which to pay engineering company Stantec for a new preliminary engineering report for the revived Grant County Regional Water Supply Project. Silver City Town Manager Alex Brown, who also chairs the Water Commission, confirmed … ....
Just more than a week before Election Day, Cobre Consolidated Schools Board of Education member Gabriel Holguin resigned Monday in order to take the job of head wrestling coach at Cobre High School. Holguin, who was nearing the end of his first four-year term in Position 3 on the school board, was in the midst of running for reelection against newcomer candidate Doug Miranda. Former head wrestling coach Reynaldo Maynes … ....
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May 19, 2021 Splash park won’t open, but Hurley pool will Written by Nickolas Seibel on May 19, 2021 (Press File Photo by Stewart McClintic) Santa Clara Mayor Richard Bauch sports a poncho while testing out the village’s new splash park during a ribbon-cutting in November 2016. With the mayor is architect Steven Shelendich, who designed the park, and his partner, artist Zoe Wolfe, both sporting wetsuits for the event. With construction on Maple Street set to begin any day now, the village of Santa Clara has announced that it will not open the Roger T. Silva Splash Park this year but Mining District families will likely still have access to aquatic fun this summer. ....