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The Silver City Daily Press traces its origins to the 1896 establishment of the Silver City Independent, a weekly newspaper originally published on Tuesdays in Silver City, New Mexico. [1] The Independent was founded and edited by George Norton, a pioneer merchant in the area, and published its first issue on June 30, 1896, as a "non-partisan ...
Silver City is a town in Grant County, New Mexico, United States. It is the county seat [5] and the home of Western New Mexico University. As of the 2010 census the population was 10,315. [6] As of the 2020 census, the population was 9,704. [7]
Aug. 5—While summer vacation may be winding down, summertime food benefits are still available to kids across New Mexico. The state Health Care Authority on Monday began distributions of new SUN ...
The Johnson Fire was a wildfire that started in Gila National Forest near Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument and the town of Silver City, New Mexico on May 20, 2021. The fire burned 88,918 acres (35,984 ha) and was fully contained on July 23, 2021.
Altamirano began his political career on the Silver City Town Council, where he served for 10 years. He then served for four years on the Grant County Commission. In 1970, Altamirano was elected to the New Mexico Senate, representing District 28. He took office in 1971 and served until his death.
He has founded several businesses in Silver City, Deming and Las Cruces, New Mexico, including Silver City Auto Spa, Terrazas Granite and Marble, Terrazas Funeral Chapels, and Terrazas Crematory. He was elected to the New Mexico House of Representatives in 2020, defeating Democratic incumbent Rodolpho Martinez. He assumed office on January 19 ...
On May 18, the Black Fire became the fourth largest wildfire in recorded New Mexico state history. As of 21 May 2022 [update] , the blaze is over 120,000 acres and 4% contained. As of 31 May 2022 [update] , the blaze is over 246,648 acres and 28% contained.