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Alamogordo is the economic center of Otero County, [50] with nearly half the Otero County population living within the city limits. Alamogordo today has very little manufacturing and has a primarily service and retail economy, driven by tourism, a large nearby military installation and a concentration of military retirees.
The Alamogordo City Commission will consider amending a city ordinance to impose truancy rules and curfews for children under 18 years. The amendments are to Chapter 11 of the city code, and in ...
The number of stray animals caught in Alamogordo nears 500. City officials said a recent spike in complaints and reports of strays throughout the city meant a renewed effort to remind pet owners ...
Alamogordo's Code and Ordinances, Chapter 17 provides an avenue for the City to revoke business registration and licenses. "If the city manager determines that revocation of the license is in the ...
If you would like to stay connected to the local food movement, please find With Many Hands Alamogordo on Facebook or contact Junior Organizer Courtney McCary-Squyres at 940-395-8240 or email ...
The museum originally shared a building with the Alamogordo Chamber of Commerce at 1301 N. White Sands Blvd. In 2006 the City of Alamogordo received a $300,000 grant from the State Legislature to buy a historic adobe building at the corner of White Sands Blvd. and Tenth Street as a new home for the museum. [ 8 ]