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June 9, 2021 Free day to mark opening of Hurley swimming pool Written by Nickolas Seibel on June 9, 2021 By HANNAH DUMAS Daily Press Staff The Hurley community pool will indeed be open this summer, Freddie Rodriguez told his fellow councilors Tuesday at the Town Council’s regular meeting. The pool’s opening day will be Friday, and entrance fees will be waived for the day to celebrate the reopening. “The town of Hurley is so pleased to be able to open the pool. The children have been isolated, as we all know, and this is a good thing,” Mayor Ed Stevens said. ....
May 12, 2021 Arrest leaves Hurley without police force – at least for now Written by Nickolas Seibel on May 12, 2021 By HANNAH DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent The town of Hurley may be without a police department, at least temporarily, after the community’s sole remaining police officer was arrested early Tuesday morning in Deming. According to the Luna County Detention Center, Alyxis Rose Gonzalez was in custody there as of 8 a.m. Tuesday. “That is a personnel matter,” Hurley Mayor Ed Stevens told the Daily Press on Tuesday evening. “We cannot discuss that.” He declined to comment further. The shortage caused by the officer’s arrest will be covered by the Bayard Police Department, as well as the county, Stevens said. While there has been an ongoing discussion about consolidating the Hurley and Bayard police forces, the Hurley Town Council’s decision earlier this year was t ....