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The Silver City Daily Press. P.O. Box 1371 Silver City, NM 88061 SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
HOME - SILVERCITY DAILY PRESS Details emerge in Estevez DWI stop. Denny’s patrons carried on laughter-filled conversations and walked to and fro in the busy parking lot between the restaurant and the Copper Manor M BREAKING: MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man is being treated for gunshot wounds at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Motel 6 on U.S. 180 in Silver City. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a shooting, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who said the male and female victims hail from Arizona. UDATED: FORMER DA ESTEVEZ ARRESTED Francesca Estevez, former district attorney for southwest New Mexico’s Sixth Judicial District, was arrested just after 10 Friday morning and charged with one count of first-time “aggravated driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug.” A Grant County sheriff’s deputy took Estevez into custody in the parking lot of the Silver City Denny’s, located at 708 Silver MYSTERIOUS MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on U.S. 180 on Wednesday afternoon. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a homicide, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who identified the injured man as 29-year-old Nickolas LAWS GETS 7 YEARS, MUST PAY $4M TO VICTIMS Laws gets 7 years, must pay $4M to victims. Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021. Former certified public accountant and investment broker Tom Laws has been sentenced to 81 months at a federal prison camp followed by three years’ probation, after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court last April to four counts of wire fraud and onecount
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The Silver City Daily Press. P.O. Box 1371 Silver City, NM 88061 SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
BAYARD COUNCIL REALLOCATES RECREATION FUNDS 20 hours ago · At their meeting Tuesday, the Bayard City Council discussed various ways to use legislative funds to improve recreational areas throughout the city. Prior to the pandemic, the council had hoped to build a new concession stand with these funds, said Clerk-Treasurer Kristina Ortiz. The pre-pandemic cost of the project was estimated at $540,000, but with the price of buildingmaterials
FOREST SERVICE SEEKS INPUT ON RISING FEES During a five-hour-long work session Tuesday morning, Grant County commissioners heard several presentations covering broadband infrastructure, the Tyrone Mine expansion and forest fees, among other topics. Commissioners also decided at the end of the marathon meeting that they would not meet later as the Gila Regional Medical Center Governing Board, which had been scheduled to gather BAYARD TO RESUME UTILITY SHUT-OFFS 20 hours ago · The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission’s moratorium on utility shut-offs due to the COVID-19 pandemic is set to end for Bayard residents Aug. 12. “Municipal utility payment restrictions will expire on August 12, 2021, for all Bayard municipal utility accounts that have a past-due balance,” Clerk-Treasurer Kristina Ortiz told the Daily Press. DEPUTY DEPLOYS TRAINING, DEFUSES POSSIBLE TEEN SUICIDE 20 hours ago · Sgt. Manuel Maldonado, a 13-year veteran with the Grant County Sheriff’s Office and the head of its D.A.R.E. program, took to the podium during Thursday’s regular meeting of the Grant County Commission to share a dramatic recent experience involving crisis intervention techniques that he said “are the future of law enforcement.” “On June 8, I got called in about 2 o’clock in FREE DAY TO MARK OPENING OF HURLEY SWIMMING POOL 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. NEW ART GETS FROSTY RECEPTION 20 hours ago · Sodexo Catering Coordinator Matthew Mercer serves Chayla Jenkins and her five children, Elena, 11; Clayton, 8; Charlie, 6; Philip, 4; and Ruthie, 1, some cool treats at an ice cream social event to unveil the “Ice Cream Girl” statue on College Avenue in front of Bowden Hall on the Western New DESPITE IMPROVED NUMBERS, HOSPITAL STILL FACES CRITICAL Gila Regional Medical Center is operating in the black again, but solving long-standing problems within the hospital’s revenue cycle departments — scheduling, registration, claims management, billing and collections — will be critical for it to build on that solvency, current and former hospital staff say. Into the black Gila Regional posted a net operating surplus of $201,000 at the end COUNTY FIRE RESTRICTIONS START FRIDAY Due to exceptionally dry conditions, officials are set to announce fire restrictions Friday that will ban the sale and use of aerial fireworks and firecrackers within the boundaries of Grant County, as well as the open burning of croplands, lighting of campfires and the use of any equipment or vehicles that emit sparks. Outdoor smoking will be prohibited, except on residential property, and MYSTERIOUS MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on U.S. 180 on Wednesday afternoon. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a homicide, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who identified the injured man as 29-year-old Nickolas BLAZE DESTROYS HURLEY HOME FRIDAY NIGHT The home of Coy Lopez of Hurley sustained severe damage in a fire Friday night. The cause of the fire is under investigation. A Hurley man lost his home to a structure fire late Friday night. According to Bayard Police Chief Lee Alirez, whose department provides coverage to HOME - SILVERCITY DAILY PRESS Details emerge in Estevez DWI stop. Denny’s patrons carried on laughter-filled conversations and walked to and fro in the busy parking lot between the restaurant and the Copper Manor M BREAKING: MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man is being treated for gunshot wounds at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Motel 6 on U.S. 180 in Silver City. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a shooting, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who said the male and female victims hail from Arizona. UDATED: FORMER DA ESTEVEZ ARRESTED Francesca Estevez, former district attorney for southwest New Mexico’s Sixth Judicial District, was arrested just after 10 Friday morning and charged with one count of first-time “aggravated driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug.” A Grant County sheriff’s deputy took Estevez into custody in the parking lot of the Silver City Denny’s, located at 708 Silver MYSTERIOUS MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on U.S. 180 on Wednesday afternoon. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a homicide, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who identified the injured man as 29-year-old Nickolas LAWS GETS 7 YEARS, MUST PAY $4M TO VICTIMS Laws gets 7 years, must pay $4M to victims. Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021. Former certified public accountant and investment broker Tom Laws has been sentenced to 81 months at a federal prison camp followed by three years’ probation, after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court last April to four counts of wire fraud and onecount
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The Silver City Daily Press. P.O. Box 1371 Silver City, NM 88061 SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
HOME - SILVERCITY DAILY PRESS Details emerge in Estevez DWI stop. Denny’s patrons carried on laughter-filled conversations and walked to and fro in the busy parking lot between the restaurant and the Copper Manor M BREAKING: MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man is being treated for gunshot wounds at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Motel 6 on U.S. 180 in Silver City. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a shooting, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who said the male and female victims hail from Arizona. UDATED: FORMER DA ESTEVEZ ARRESTED Francesca Estevez, former district attorney for southwest New Mexico’s Sixth Judicial District, was arrested just after 10 Friday morning and charged with one count of first-time “aggravated driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug.” A Grant County sheriff’s deputy took Estevez into custody in the parking lot of the Silver City Denny’s, located at 708 Silver MYSTERIOUS MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on U.S. 180 on Wednesday afternoon. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a homicide, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who identified the injured man as 29-year-old Nickolas LAWS GETS 7 YEARS, MUST PAY $4M TO VICTIMS Laws gets 7 years, must pay $4M to victims. Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021. Former certified public accountant and investment broker Tom Laws has been sentenced to 81 months at a federal prison camp followed by three years’ probation, after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court last April to four counts of wire fraud and onecount
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The Silver City Daily Press. P.O. Box 1371 Silver City, NM 88061 SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
BAYARD COUNCIL REALLOCATES RECREATION FUNDS 17 hours ago · At their meeting Tuesday, the Bayard City Council discussed various ways to use legislative funds to improve recreational areas throughout the city. Prior to the pandemic, the council had hoped to build a new concession stand with these funds, said Clerk-Treasurer Kristina Ortiz. The pre-pandemic cost of the project was estimated at $540,000, but with the price of buildingmaterials
FOREST SERVICE SEEKS INPUT ON RISING FEES During a five-hour-long work session Tuesday morning, Grant County commissioners heard several presentations covering broadband infrastructure, the Tyrone Mine expansion and forest fees, among other topics. Commissioners also decided at the end of the marathon meeting that they would not meet later as the Gila Regional Medical Center Governing Board, which had been scheduled to gather BAYARD TO RESUME UTILITY SHUT-OFFS 17 hours ago · The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission’s moratorium on utility shut-offs due to the COVID-19 pandemic is set to end for Bayard residents Aug. 12. “Municipal utility payment restrictions will expire on August 12, 2021, for all Bayard municipal utility accounts that have a past-due balance,” Clerk-Treasurer Kristina Ortiz told the Daily Press. DEPUTY DEPLOYS TRAINING, DEFUSES POSSIBLE TEEN SUICIDE 17 hours ago · Sgt. Manuel Maldonado, a 13-year veteran with the Grant County Sheriff’s Office and the head of its D.A.R.E. program, took to the podium during Thursday’s regular meeting of the Grant County Commission to share a dramatic recent experience involving crisis intervention techniques that he said “are the future of law enforcement.” “On June 8, I got called in about 2 o’clock in FREE DAY TO MARK OPENING OF HURLEY SWIMMING POOL 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. NEW ART GETS FROSTY RECEPTION 17 hours ago · Sodexo Catering Coordinator Matthew Mercer serves Chayla Jenkins and her five children, Elena, 11; Clayton, 8; Charlie, 6; Philip, 4; and Ruthie, 1, some cool treats at an ice cream social event to unveil the “Ice Cream Girl” statue on College Avenue in front of Bowden Hall on the Western New DESPITE IMPROVED NUMBERS, HOSPITAL STILL FACES CRITICAL Gila Regional Medical Center is operating in the black again, but solving long-standing problems within the hospital’s revenue cycle departments — scheduling, registration, claims management, billing and collections — will be critical for it to build on that solvency, current and former hospital staff say. Into the black Gila Regional posted a net operating surplus of $201,000 at the end COUNTY FIRE RESTRICTIONS START FRIDAY Due to exceptionally dry conditions, officials are set to announce fire restrictions Friday that will ban the sale and use of aerial fireworks and firecrackers within the boundaries of Grant County, as well as the open burning of croplands, lighting of campfires and the use of any equipment or vehicles that emit sparks. Outdoor smoking will be prohibited, except on residential property, and MYSTERIOUS MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on U.S. 180 on Wednesday afternoon. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a homicide, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who identified the injured man as 29-year-old Nickolas BLAZE DESTROYS HURLEY HOME FRIDAY NIGHT The home of Coy Lopez of Hurley sustained severe damage in a fire Friday night. The cause of the fire is under investigation. A Hurley man lost his home to a structure fire late Friday night. According to Bayard Police Chief Lee Alirez, whose department provides coverage to HOME - SILVERCITY DAILY PRESS Details emerge in Estevez DWI stop. Denny’s patrons carried on laughter-filled conversations and walked to and fro in the busy parking lot between the restaurant and the Copper Manor M BREAKING: MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man is being treated for gunshot wounds at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Motel 6 on U.S. 180 in Silver City. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a shooting, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who said the male and female victims hail from Arizona. UDATED: FORMER DA ESTEVEZ ARRESTED Francesca Estevez, former district attorney for southwest New Mexico’s Sixth Judicial District, was arrested just after 10 Friday morning and charged with one count of first-time “aggravated driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug.” A Grant County sheriff’s deputy took Estevez into custody in the parking lot of the Silver City Denny’s, located at 708 Silver MYSTERIOUS MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on U.S. 180 on Wednesday afternoon. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a homicide, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who identified the injured man as 29-year-old Nickolas LAWS GETS 7 YEARS, MUST PAY $4M TO VICTIMS Laws gets 7 years, must pay $4M to victims. Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021. Former certified public accountant and investment broker Tom Laws has been sentenced to 81 months at a federal prison camp followed by three years’ probation, after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court last April to four counts of wire fraud and onecount
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The Silver City Daily Press. P.O. Box 1371 Silver City, NM 88061 SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
HOME - SILVERCITY DAILY PRESS Details emerge in Estevez DWI stop. Denny’s patrons carried on laughter-filled conversations and walked to and fro in the busy parking lot between the restaurant and the Copper Manor M BREAKING: MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man is being treated for gunshot wounds at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Motel 6 on U.S. 180 in Silver City. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a shooting, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who said the male and female victims hail from Arizona. UDATED: FORMER DA ESTEVEZ ARRESTED Francesca Estevez, former district attorney for southwest New Mexico’s Sixth Judicial District, was arrested just after 10 Friday morning and charged with one count of first-time “aggravated driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug.” A Grant County sheriff’s deputy took Estevez into custody in the parking lot of the Silver City Denny’s, located at 708 Silver MYSTERIOUS MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on U.S. 180 on Wednesday afternoon. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a homicide, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who identified the injured man as 29-year-old Nickolas LAWS GETS 7 YEARS, MUST PAY $4M TO VICTIMS Laws gets 7 years, must pay $4M to victims. Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021. Former certified public accountant and investment broker Tom Laws has been sentenced to 81 months at a federal prison camp followed by three years’ probation, after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court last April to four counts of wire fraud and onecount
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The Silver City Daily Press. P.O. Box 1371 Silver City, NM 88061 SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
BAYARD COUNCIL REALLOCATES RECREATION FUNDS 14 hours ago · At their meeting Tuesday, the Bayard City Council discussed various ways to use legislative funds to improve recreational areas throughout the city. Prior to the pandemic, the council had hoped to build a new concession stand with these funds, said Clerk-Treasurer Kristina Ortiz. The pre-pandemic cost of the project was estimated at $540,000, but with the price of buildingmaterials
FOREST SERVICE SEEKS INPUT ON RISING FEES During a five-hour-long work session Tuesday morning, Grant County commissioners heard several presentations covering broadband infrastructure, the Tyrone Mine expansion and forest fees, among other topics. Commissioners also decided at the end of the marathon meeting that they would not meet later as the Gila Regional Medical Center Governing Board, which had been scheduled to gather BAYARD TO RESUME UTILITY SHUT-OFFS 14 hours ago · The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission’s moratorium on utility shut-offs due to the COVID-19 pandemic is set to end for Bayard residents Aug. 12. “Municipal utility payment restrictions will expire on August 12, 2021, for all Bayard municipal utility accounts that have a past-due balance,” Clerk-Treasurer Kristina Ortiz told the Daily Press. DEPUTY DEPLOYS TRAINING, DEFUSES POSSIBLE TEEN SUICIDE 14 hours ago · Sgt. Manuel Maldonado, a 13-year veteran with the Grant County Sheriff’s Office and the head of its D.A.R.E. program, took to the podium during Thursday’s regular meeting of the Grant County Commission to share a dramatic recent experience involving crisis intervention techniques that he said “are the future of law enforcement.” “On June 8, I got called in about 2 o’clock in FREE DAY TO MARK OPENING OF HURLEY SWIMMING POOL 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. NEW ART GETS FROSTY RECEPTION 14 hours ago · Sodexo Catering Coordinator Matthew Mercer serves Chayla Jenkins and her five children, Elena, 11; Clayton, 8; Charlie, 6; Philip, 4; and Ruthie, 1, some cool treats at an ice cream social event to unveil the “Ice Cream Girl” statue on College Avenue in front of Bowden Hall on the Western New DESPITE IMPROVED NUMBERS, HOSPITAL STILL FACES CRITICAL Gila Regional Medical Center is operating in the black again, but solving long-standing problems within the hospital’s revenue cycle departments — scheduling, registration, claims management, billing and collections — will be critical for it to build on that solvency, current and former hospital staff say. Into the black Gila Regional posted a net operating surplus of $201,000 at the end COUNTY FIRE RESTRICTIONS START FRIDAY Due to exceptionally dry conditions, officials are set to announce fire restrictions Friday that will ban the sale and use of aerial fireworks and firecrackers within the boundaries of Grant County, as well as the open burning of croplands, lighting of campfires and the use of any equipment or vehicles that emit sparks. Outdoor smoking will be prohibited, except on residential property, and MYSTERIOUS MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on U.S. 180 on Wednesday afternoon. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a homicide, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who identified the injured man as 29-year-old Nickolas BLAZE DESTROYS HURLEY HOME FRIDAY NIGHT The home of Coy Lopez of Hurley sustained severe damage in a fire Friday night. The cause of the fire is under investigation. A Hurley man lost his home to a structure fire late Friday night. According to Bayard Police Chief Lee Alirez, whose department provides coverage to HOME - SILVERCITY DAILY PRESS Mysterious motel shooting leaves woman dead. A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on BREAKING: MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man is being treated for gunshot wounds at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Motel 6 on U.S. 180 in Silver City. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a shooting, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who said the male and female victims hail from Arizona. UDATED: FORMER DA ESTEVEZ ARRESTED Francesca Estevez, former district attorney for southwest New Mexico’s Sixth Judicial District, was arrested just after 10 Friday morning and charged with one count of first-time “aggravated driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug.” A Grant County sheriff’s deputy took Estevez into custody in the parking lot of the Silver City Denny’s, located at 708 Silver MYSTERIOUS MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on U.S. 180 on Wednesday afternoon. 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The Silver City Daily Press. P.O. Box 1371 Silver City, NM 88061 LAWS GETS 7 YEARS, MUST PAY $4M TO VICTIMS Laws gets 7 years, must pay $4M to victims. Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021. Former certified public accountant and investment broker Tom Laws has been sentenced to 81 months at a federal prison camp followed by three years’ probation, after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court last April to four counts of wire fraud and onecount
SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
HOME - SILVERCITY DAILY PRESS Mysterious motel shooting leaves woman dead. A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on BREAKING: MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man is being treated for gunshot wounds at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Motel 6 on U.S. 180 in Silver City. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a shooting, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who said the male and female victims hail from Arizona. UDATED: FORMER DA ESTEVEZ ARRESTED Francesca Estevez, former district attorney for southwest New Mexico’s Sixth Judicial District, was arrested just after 10 Friday morning and charged with one count of first-time “aggravated driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug.” A Grant County sheriff’s deputy took Estevez into custody in the parking lot of the Silver City Denny’s, located at 708 Silver MYSTERIOUS MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on U.S. 180 on Wednesday afternoon. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a homicide, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who identified the injured man as 29-year-old NickolasCLASSIFIEDS
The Silver City Daily Press. P.O. Box 1371 Silver City, NM 88061 LAWS GETS 7 YEARS, MUST PAY $4M TO VICTIMS Laws gets 7 years, must pay $4M to victims. Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021. Former certified public accountant and investment broker Tom Laws has been sentenced to 81 months at a federal prison camp followed by three years’ probation, after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court last April to four counts of wire fraud and onecount
SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
BAYARD COUNCIL REALLOCATES RECREATION FUNDS 6 hours ago · At their meeting Tuesday, the Bayard City Council discussed various ways to use legislative funds to improve recreational areas throughout the city. Prior to the pandemic, the council had hoped to build a new concession stand with these funds, said Clerk-Treasurer Kristina Ortiz. The pre-pandemic cost of the project was estimated at $540,000, but with the price of buildingmaterials having
FOREST SERVICE SEEKS INPUT ON RISING FEES During a five-hour-long work session Tuesday morning, Grant County commissioners heard several presentations covering broadband infrastructure, the Tyrone Mine expansion and forest fees, among other topics. Commissioners also decided at the end of the marathon meeting that they would not meet later as the Gila Regional Medical Center Governing Board, which had been scheduled to gather BAYARD TO RESUME UTILITY SHUT-OFFS 6 hours ago · The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission’s moratorium on utility shut-offs due to the COVID-19 pandemic is set to end for Bayard residents Aug. 12. “Municipal utility payment restrictions will expire on August 12, 2021, for all Bayard municipal utility accounts that have a past-due balance,” Clerk-Treasurer Kristina Ortiz told the Daily Press. DEPUTY DEPLOYS TRAINING, DEFUSES POSSIBLE TEEN SUICIDE 6 hours ago · Sgt. Manuel Maldonado, a 13-year veteran with the Grant County Sheriff’s Office and the head of its D.A.R.E. program, took to the podium during Thursday’s regular meeting of the Grant County Commission to share a dramatic recent experience involving crisis intervention techniques that he said “are the future of law enforcement.” “On June 8, I got called in about 2 o’clock in FREE DAY TO MARK OPENING OF HURLEY SWIMMING POOL 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. NEW ART GETS FROSTY RECEPTION 6 hours ago · Sodexo Catering Coordinator Matthew Mercer serves Chayla Jenkins and her five children, Elena, 11; Clayton, 8; Charlie, 6; Philip, 4; and Ruthie, 1, some cool treats at an ice cream social event to unveil the “Ice Cream Girl” statue on College Avenue in front of Bowden Hall on the Western New DESPITE IMPROVED NUMBERS, HOSPITAL STILL FACES CRITICAL Gila Regional Medical Center is operating in the black again, but solving long-standing problems within the hospital’s revenue cycle departments — scheduling, registration, claims management, billing and collections — will be critical for it to build on that solvency, current and former hospital staff say. Into the black Gila Regional posted a net operating surplus of $201,000 at the end COUNTY FIRE RESTRICTIONS START FRIDAY Due to exceptionally dry conditions, officials are set to announce fire restrictions Friday that will ban the sale and use of aerial fireworks and firecrackers within the boundaries of Grant County, as well as the open burning of croplands, lighting of campfires and the use of any equipment or vehicles that emit sparks. Outdoor smoking will be prohibited, except on residential property, and MYSTERIOUS MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on U.S. 180 on Wednesday afternoon. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a homicide, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who identified the injured man as 29-year-old Nickolas BLAZE DESTROYS HURLEY HOME FRIDAY NIGHT The home of Coy Lopez of Hurley sustained severe damage in a fire Friday night. The cause of the fire is under investigation. A Hurley man lost his home to a structure fire late Friday night. According to Bayard Police Chief Lee Alirez, whose department provides coverage to HOME - SILVERCITY DAILY PRESS State turns all-turquoise as virus cases spike in county. With 56.1 percent of New Mexicans over the age of 16 fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and 22.5 percent of those aged 12-15 having received atleast
BREAKING: FORMER DA ESTEVEZ ARRESTED Francesca Estevez, former district attorney for the state’s Sixth Judicial District, was arrested just after 10 Friday morning and charged with driving while intoxicated. Grant County Sheriff’s deputies made the arrest in the Denny’s parking lot in Silver City, about 40 minutes after a 911 caller reported a reckless driver headed east in the vicinity of mile marker 108 on U.S. 180 Less BREAKING: MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man is being treated for gunshot wounds at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Motel 6 on U.S. 180 in Silver City. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a shooting, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who said the male and female victims hail from Arizona. LAWS GETS 7 YEARS, MUST PAY $4M TO VICTIMS Laws gets 7 years, must pay $4M to victims. Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021. Former certified public accountant and investment broker Tom Laws has been sentenced to 81 months at a federal prison camp followed by three years’ probation, after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court last April to four counts of wire fraud and onecount
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The Silver City Daily Press. P.O. Box 1371 Silver City, NM 88061 SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding SCHOOLS MOVE CLOSER TO NORMAL WITH GRADUATIONS A year ago, high school seniors didn’t get to celebrate with a prom or a normal graduation, and students at Western New Mexico University celebrated getting their degrees virtually from their homes, or wherever else they had a mind to. With vaccination rates rising and the calendar moving into May, it’s time to start thinking about proms, senior days and graduations. NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
HOME - SILVERCITY DAILY PRESS State turns all-turquoise as virus cases spike in county. With 56.1 percent of New Mexicans over the age of 16 fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and 22.5 percent of those aged 12-15 having received atleast
BREAKING: FORMER DA ESTEVEZ ARRESTED Francesca Estevez, former district attorney for the state’s Sixth Judicial District, was arrested just after 10 Friday morning and charged with driving while intoxicated. Grant County Sheriff’s deputies made the arrest in the Denny’s parking lot in Silver City, about 40 minutes after a 911 caller reported a reckless driver headed east in the vicinity of mile marker 108 on U.S. 180 Less BREAKING: MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man is being treated for gunshot wounds at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Motel 6 on U.S. 180 in Silver City. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a shooting, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who said the male and female victims hail from Arizona. LAWS GETS 7 YEARS, MUST PAY $4M TO VICTIMS Laws gets 7 years, must pay $4M to victims. Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021. Former certified public accountant and investment broker Tom Laws has been sentenced to 81 months at a federal prison camp followed by three years’ probation, after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court last April to four counts of wire fraud and onecount
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The Silver City Daily Press. P.O. Box 1371 Silver City, NM 88061 SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding SCHOOLS MOVE CLOSER TO NORMAL WITH GRADUATIONS A year ago, high school seniors didn’t get to celebrate with a prom or a normal graduation, and students at Western New Mexico University celebrated getting their degrees virtually from their homes, or wherever else they had a mind to. With vaccination rates rising and the calendar moving into May, it’s time to start thinking about proms, senior days and graduations. NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
DESPITE IMPROVED NUMBERS, HOSPITAL STILL FACES CRITICAL 19 hours ago · Gila Regional Medical Center is operating in the black again, but solving long-standing problems within the hospital’s revenue cycle departments — scheduling, registration, claims management, billing and collections — will be critical for it to build on that solvency, current and former hospital staff say. Into the black Gila Regional posted a net operating surplus of $201,000 atthe end
PARK EVENT VACCINATES 45 1 day ago · Andria Gomez receives a vaccination from a member of the New Mexico National Guard at the Grant County Vaccination and Summer Safety Event on Saturday at Gough Park. Silver City’s Gough Park played host Saturday to the Grant County Vaccination and Summer Safety Event, held in coordination with OPEN RODEO HERE FRI., SAT. 19 hours ago · (Daily Press File Photo by Dean Thompson) Above is a cowboy taking his ride during a past rodeo. Due to COVID-19 restrictions in 2020 and early 2021, the Southwest Horseman’s Association won’t be holding their annual pro rodeo — but rodeo fans will still have something to look forward to this weekend, as the New Mexico Rodeo Series comes to the SWHA arena Friday and Saturday. WEEKEND OF EVENTS PLANNED TO MARK JULY 4 19 hours ago · Hidalgo Medical Services was one of many floats in 2019’s annual Fourth of July parade in Silver City. HMS won first place, Agmechtronix second place and the Grant County Republican Party third place for floats. After a one-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Silver City will once again DETAILS EMERGE IN ESTEVEZ DWI STOP 19 hours ago · Denny’s patrons carried on laughter-filled conversations and walked to and fro in the busy parking lot between the restaurant and the Copper Manor Motel while Grant County’s former District Attorney Francesca Estevez underwent sobriety field tests last Friday morning. Estevez was ultimately arrested by Grant County sheriff’s deputies after cops say she drove erraticallythrough the
CAP ENTITY TRIES TO PERSIST DESPITE ‘HEADWINDS What happens next with the New Mexico Entity of the Central Arizona Project as an organization is anyone’s guess. If the political subdivisions that make up the Entity can smooth out their differences over the next several weeks, at least some of the original 14 voting members of the group that planned to build a Gila River diversion project could maintain an organizational framework that NOT-SO-NEW FOOD TREND HIT AT MARKET A summer of “make-and-take” activities continues every Saturday through October from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in downtown’s Main Street Plaza, a collaboration among Silver City MainStreet and the Silver City Arts and Cultural District, joined by other community organizations, groups and artists. The BLAZE DESTROYS HURLEY HOME FRIDAY NIGHT 1 day ago · The home of Coy Lopez of Hurley sustained severe damage in a fire Friday night. The cause of the fire is under investigation. A Hurley man lost his home to a structure fire late Friday night. According to Bayard Police Chief Lee Alirez, whose department providescoverage to
COBRE OKS BUDGET, BUT NEW SUPER HUNT STALLS By ANA TRINIDAD Daily Press Correspondent Technical issues again marred the start of the Cobre Schools Board of Education’s special meeting Tuesday night, which was short, if not sweet. Board member Gabriel Holguin, the only member not in physical attendance, was unable to hear at the start of the meeting, but was eventually able to participate via speakerphone. The meeting felt rushed and COMMUNITY NEEDED TO PLOT AIRPORT’S FUTURE The Grant County Airport’s local planning and advisory committee wants your help figuring out what services and infrastructure are lacking at the county-owned airport, and what specific improvements community members and airport users would like to see at the facility in the future. The first of two online, virtual workshops was held via Zoom on Wednesday, and served as an introduction HOME - SILVERCITY DAILY PRESS State turns all-turquoise as virus cases spike in county. With 56.1 percent of New Mexicans over the age of 16 fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and 22.5 percent of those aged 12-15 having received atleast
BREAKING: MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man is being treated for gunshot wounds at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Motel 6 on U.S. 180 in Silver City. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a shooting, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who said the male and female victims hail from Arizona. LAWS GETS 7 YEARS, MUST PAY $4M TO VICTIMS Laws gets 7 years, must pay $4M to victims. Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021. Former certified public accountant and investment broker Tom Laws has been sentenced to 81 months at a federal prison camp followed by three years’ probation, after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court last April to four counts of wire fraud and onecount
SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding CELEBRATION RECOGNIZES WOMEN’S IMPACT Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy were celebrated at Western New Mexico University’s Light Hall on Monday, where four women were recognized for their contributions to the Grant County area. Abe Villarreal, assistant dean of student support at WNMU, said the MLK program was started in 2010 by Gloria Bradford, who works withConcilio CDS, a
CHINO OPERATIONS RESUME WITH 450 FEWER MINERS Chino operations resume with 450 fewer miners. A truck fills up with water at the Chino Mine on Friday. Chino resumed operations at 50 percent capacity Monday, after operating with a skeleton crew since April. Out of 800 furloughed employees, 340 had returned to work bylast week.
RICHARD STOKES IN AS HOSPITAL’S INTERIM CEO The Gila Regional Medical Center board of trustees held a special meeting Monday to discuss the resignation of hospital CEO Taffy Arias, and took action to officially appoint Chief Financial Officer Richard Stokes as interim CEO. Stokes said he will remain in his role as the not-for-profit, Grant County-owned hospital’s CFO. Arias to get severance Trustees voted on a motion to authorize Tony NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
HOME - SILVERCITY DAILY PRESS State turns all-turquoise as virus cases spike in county. With 56.1 percent of New Mexicans over the age of 16 fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and 22.5 percent of those aged 12-15 having received atleast
BREAKING: MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man is being treated for gunshot wounds at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Motel 6 on U.S. 180 in Silver City. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a shooting, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who said the male and female victims hail from Arizona. LAWS GETS 7 YEARS, MUST PAY $4M TO VICTIMS Laws gets 7 years, must pay $4M to victims. Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021. Former certified public accountant and investment broker Tom Laws has been sentenced to 81 months at a federal prison camp followed by three years’ probation, after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court last April to four counts of wire fraud and onecount
SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding CELEBRATION RECOGNIZES WOMEN’S IMPACT Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy were celebrated at Western New Mexico University’s Light Hall on Monday, where four women were recognized for their contributions to the Grant County area. Abe Villarreal, assistant dean of student support at WNMU, said the MLK program was started in 2010 by Gloria Bradford, who works withConcilio CDS, a
CHINO OPERATIONS RESUME WITH 450 FEWER MINERS Chino operations resume with 450 fewer miners. A truck fills up with water at the Chino Mine on Friday. Chino resumed operations at 50 percent capacity Monday, after operating with a skeleton crew since April. Out of 800 furloughed employees, 340 had returned to work bylast week.
RICHARD STOKES IN AS HOSPITAL’S INTERIM CEO The Gila Regional Medical Center board of trustees held a special meeting Monday to discuss the resignation of hospital CEO Taffy Arias, and took action to officially appoint Chief Financial Officer Richard Stokes as interim CEO. Stokes said he will remain in his role as the not-for-profit, Grant County-owned hospital’s CFO. Arias to get severance Trustees voted on a motion to authorize Tony NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
TOP STORIES ARCHIVES Most fireworks prohibited in Silver City. Due to the exceptional drought conditions that exist in Silver City — and most of Grant County — town councilors voted Tuesday night to ban the sa Continue reading. Posted on May 26, 2021. Main. PARK EVENT VACCINATES 45 1 day ago · Andria Gomez receives a vaccination from a member of the New Mexico National Guard at the Grant County Vaccination and Summer Safety Event on Saturday at Gough Park. Silver City’s Gough Park played host Saturday to the Grant County Vaccination and Summer Safety Event, held in coordination with MYSTERIOUS MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on U.S. 180 on Wednesday afternoon. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a homicide, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who identified the injured man as 29-year-old Nickolas BLAZE DESTROYS HURLEY HOME FRIDAY NIGHT 1 day ago · The home of Coy Lopez of Hurley sustained severe damage in a fire Friday night. The cause of the fire is under investigation. A Hurley man lost his home to a structure fire late Friday night. According to Bayard Police Chief Lee Alirez, whose department providescoverage to
STATE TURNS ALL-TURQUOISE AS VIRUS CASES SPIKE IN COUNTY With 56.1 percent of New Mexicans over the age of 16 fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and 22.5 percent of those aged 12-15 having received at least one dose of vaccine, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham instructed her health and human services secretaries to designate all 33 of the state’s counties as “turquoise” this week, and a revised public health order was issued Wednesday that EXCEPTIONAL DROUGHT BRINGS EARLY HEAT TO 2021 WILDFIRE It’s summertime in southwest New Mexico, and that means backyard barbecues, trips to cool off in the river and outdoor markets that are starting to return to normal. It also most certainly means that it’s wildfire season, and there are already dangerous conditions in nearbyforests that are a
BREAKING: FORMER DA ESTEVEZ ARRESTED Francesca Estevez, former district attorney for the state’s Sixth Judicial District, was arrested just after 10 Friday morning and charged with driving while intoxicated. Grant County Sheriff’s deputies made the arrest in the Denny’s parking lot in Silver City, about 40 minutes after a 911 caller reported a reckless driver headed east in the vicinity of mile marker 108 on U.S. 180 Less CAP ENTITY TRIES TO PERSIST DESPITE ‘HEADWINDS What happens next with the New Mexico Entity of the Central Arizona Project as an organization is anyone’s guess. If the political subdivisions that make up the Entity can smooth out their differences over the next several weeks, at least some of the original 14 voting members of the group that planned to build a Gila River diversion project could maintain an organizational framework thatCLASSIFIEDS
The Silver City Daily Press. P.O. Box 1371 Silver City, NM 88061 FALLEN SERVICE MEMBERS STILL HONORED DESPITE LINGERING Members of the Marine Corps League and the American Legion Riders stand in honor of passed veterans during a private ceremony Monday at Fort Bayard National Cemetery. The scaled-back observance was closed to the public in compliance with continued federal COVID-19 precautions. Members of the Marine HOME - SILVERCITY DAILY PRESS State turns all-turquoise as virus cases spike in county. With 56.1 percent of New Mexicans over the age of 16 fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and 22.5 percent of those aged 12-15 having received atleast
BREAKING: MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man is being treated for gunshot wounds at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Motel 6 on U.S. 180 in Silver City. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a shooting, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who said the male and female victims hail from Arizona. LAWS GETS 7 YEARS, MUST PAY $4M TO VICTIMS Laws gets 7 years, must pay $4M to victims. Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021. Former certified public accountant and investment broker Tom Laws has been sentenced to 81 months at a federal prison camp followed by three years’ probation, after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court last April to four counts of wire fraud and onecount
SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding CELEBRATION RECOGNIZES WOMEN’S IMPACT Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy were celebrated at Western New Mexico University’s Light Hall on Monday, where four women were recognized for their contributions to the Grant County area. Abe Villarreal, assistant dean of student support at WNMU, said the MLK program was started in 2010 by Gloria Bradford, who works withConcilio CDS, a
CHINO OPERATIONS RESUME WITH 450 FEWER MINERS Chino operations resume with 450 fewer miners. A truck fills up with water at the Chino Mine on Friday. Chino resumed operations at 50 percent capacity Monday, after operating with a skeleton crew since April. Out of 800 furloughed employees, 340 had returned to work bylast week.
RICHARD STOKES IN AS HOSPITAL’S INTERIM CEO The Gila Regional Medical Center board of trustees held a special meeting Monday to discuss the resignation of hospital CEO Taffy Arias, and took action to officially appoint Chief Financial Officer Richard Stokes as interim CEO. Stokes said he will remain in his role as the not-for-profit, Grant County-owned hospital’s CFO. Arias to get severance Trustees voted on a motion to authorize Tony NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
HOME - SILVERCITY DAILY PRESS State turns all-turquoise as virus cases spike in county. With 56.1 percent of New Mexicans over the age of 16 fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and 22.5 percent of those aged 12-15 having received atleast
BREAKING: MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man is being treated for gunshot wounds at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Motel 6 on U.S. 180 in Silver City. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a shooting, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who said the male and female victims hail from Arizona. LAWS GETS 7 YEARS, MUST PAY $4M TO VICTIMS Laws gets 7 years, must pay $4M to victims. Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021. Former certified public accountant and investment broker Tom Laws has been sentenced to 81 months at a federal prison camp followed by three years’ probation, after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court last April to four counts of wire fraud and onecount
SILVER MAN ARRESTED AFTER SEARCH By STEPHEN DUMAS Daily Press Correspondent A Silver City man has been arrested and charged with eight felony counts, after execution of a search warrant which allegedly uncovered child pornography shut down a block of downtown Silver City for several hours last week. The Silver City Police Department, with the assistance of Homeland Security investigations, arrested Edward Jerome Byrne NEIGHBORS AIR CONCERNS OVER TYRONE MINE EXPANSION A group of neighbors who live directly south of the Tyrone Mine is proposing that Grant County adopt an ordinance that would attempt to hold mining companies accountable for adverse environmental impacts on communities adjacent to mineral extraction sites. Freeport-McMoRan, which also owns the Chino and Cobre open-pit copper mines in Grant County, is in the process of expanding CELEBRATION RECOGNIZES WOMEN’S IMPACT Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy were celebrated at Western New Mexico University’s Light Hall on Monday, where four women were recognized for their contributions to the Grant County area. Abe Villarreal, assistant dean of student support at WNMU, said the MLK program was started in 2010 by Gloria Bradford, who works withConcilio CDS, a
CHINO OPERATIONS RESUME WITH 450 FEWER MINERS Chino operations resume with 450 fewer miners. A truck fills up with water at the Chino Mine on Friday. Chino resumed operations at 50 percent capacity Monday, after operating with a skeleton crew since April. Out of 800 furloughed employees, 340 had returned to work bylast week.
RICHARD STOKES IN AS HOSPITAL’S INTERIM CEO The Gila Regional Medical Center board of trustees held a special meeting Monday to discuss the resignation of hospital CEO Taffy Arias, and took action to officially appoint Chief Financial Officer Richard Stokes as interim CEO. Stokes said he will remain in his role as the not-for-profit, Grant County-owned hospital’s CFO. Arias to get severance Trustees voted on a motion to authorize Tony NONPROFIT, TOWN PARTNER ON GLASS RECYCLING, ECONOMIC Nonprofit, town partner on glass recycling, economic development. Stephen Lindsey and Alexandra Tager of the Silver City Recycles group check out the newly arrived, town-purchased glass pulverizer. Silver City facilities crew member Eddie Diaz helped unload the two parts of the machine Friday, and said the facility maintenance department BOOTHEEL RANCHERS IN FIGHT WITH BIG LANDOWNER Bootheel ranchers in fight with big landowner. Written by silvercitydailypress on May 7, 2012. CLOVERDALE, N.M. (AP) — Deep in New Mexico’s Bootheel along the U.S.-Mexico border sits a historic 500square-mile ranch once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Now called the Diamond A Ranch and operated by Seth Hadley, a descendant ofAnheuser
TOP STORIES ARCHIVES Most fireworks prohibited in Silver City. Due to the exceptional drought conditions that exist in Silver City — and most of Grant County — town councilors voted Tuesday night to ban the sa Continue reading. Posted on May 26, 2021. Main. PARK EVENT VACCINATES 45 15 hours ago · Andria Gomez receives a vaccination from a member of the New Mexico National Guard at the Grant County Vaccination and Summer Safety Event on Saturday at Gough Park. Silver City’s Gough Park played host Saturday to the Grant County Vaccination and Summer Safety Event, held in coordination with MYSTERIOUS MOTEL SHOOTING LEAVES WOMAN DEAD A woman is dead and a man was treated for a gunshot wound at Gila Regional Medical Center following a shooting incident at the Silver City Motel 6 on U.S. 180 on Wednesday afternoon. The Silver City Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident as a homicide, according to Police Chief Fred Portillo, who identified the injured man as 29-year-old Nickolas BLAZE DESTROYS HURLEY HOME FRIDAY NIGHT 15 hours ago · The home of Coy Lopez of Hurley sustained severe damage in a fire Friday night. The cause of the fire is under investigation. A Hurley man lost his home to a structure fire late Friday night. According to Bayard Police Chief Lee Alirez, whose department provides coverage to STATE TURNS ALL-TURQUOISE AS VIRUS CASES SPIKE IN COUNTY With 56.1 percent of New Mexicans over the age of 16 fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and 22.5 percent of those aged 12-15 having received at least one dose of vaccine, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham instructed her health and human services secretaries to designate all 33 of the state’s counties as “turquoise” this week, and a revised public health order was issued Wednesday that EXCEPTIONAL DROUGHT BRINGS EARLY HEAT TO 2021 WILDFIRE It’s summertime in southwest New Mexico, and that means backyard barbecues, trips to cool off in the river and outdoor markets that are starting to return to normal. It also most certainly means that it’s wildfire season, and there are already dangerous conditions in nearbyforests that are a
BREAKING: FORMER DA ESTEVEZ ARRESTED Francesca Estevez, former district attorney for the state’s Sixth Judicial District, was arrested just after 10 Friday morning and charged with driving while intoxicated. Grant County Sheriff’s deputies made the arrest in the Denny’s parking lot in Silver City, about 40 minutes after a 911 caller reported a reckless driver headed east in the vicinity of mile marker 108 on U.S. 180 Less CAP ENTITY TRIES TO PERSIST DESPITE ‘HEADWINDS What happens next with the New Mexico Entity of the Central Arizona Project as an organization is anyone’s guess. If the political subdivisions that make up the Entity can smooth out their differences over the next several weeks, at least some of the original 14 voting members of the group that planned to build a Gila River diversion project could maintain an organizational framework thatCLASSIFIEDS
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COVID COUNT EXPLODES HERE AHEAD OF THANKSGIVING As the Thanksgiving holiday week begins, Grant County isn’t well-positioned for anything approaching a normal Turkey Day during this pandemic year, and state ..Continue reading
MAN FACES MURDER CHARGE AFTER SHOOTING AT THE RIDGES A Grant County man, 33-year-old Cody McDonald, was charged over the weekend with an open count of murder in the shooting death of 23-year-old Daniel Murillo ..Continue reading
HOSPITAL NOT OVERWHELMED, BUT PLANS SURGE TENT Grant County commissioners played a double-header Thursday, discussing the county-owned Gila Regional Medical Center in their regular commission meeting ..Continue reading
COUNTY TO HIRE SANTA FE LOBBYIST During the Grant County Commission’s regular meeting Thursday, commissioners unanimously agreed to hire a lobbyist for the 2021 legislative session, ..Continue reading
SILVER MAN WARNS ABOUT UTILITY SCAMMERS One Silver City resident is telling his neighbors that the phone scammers PNM recently warned its account holders about are actively calling county residents ..Continue reading
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