On Monday, May 5 (Cinco de Mayo), 1862, the Mexican Army, led by Gen. Ignacio Zaragoza (1829-62), defeated a French invading force at the Battle of Puebla, Mexico near Puebla de Zaragoza. An …
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By Mike Cook
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5/3/23
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Virgin Galactic Holdings will be sending the Galactic 05 mission Thursday, Nov. 2, if the weather holds. This would be the company’s sixth spaceflight this year and 10th to date. This mission …
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10/26/23
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“Kind of a Drag” was No. 1 on the Billboard chart in February 1967 and became a gold record for the Buckinghams, followed by top 10 hits “Don’t You Care,” “Mercy, …
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By Mike Cook
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5/11/23
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The War Eagles Air Museum at Dona Ann Airport to host historic World War II aircraft. The C-47A Skytrain troop transport named That’s All, Brother is the airplane that led the …
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9/23/23
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Desert Exposure would like to include your special events, from any southern New Mexico community. Please submit your event title, time, location and contact information to editor@desertexposure.com; …
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2/2/24
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An exhibition of the work of Las Cruces artist Virginia Maria Romero will open Saturday, May 20 at Galleri ArtSight in Stockholm, Sweden. The exhibit continues until June 4. …
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By Mike Cook
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5/11/23
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White Sands National Park will host a concert for its second Full Moon Night event of the year on Friday, September 29, 2023, at 7:00 pm.
In partnership with Western National Parks …
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9/23/23
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SW Women’s Fiber Arts Collective (SWFAC) is pleased to participate in the Silver City Art Association’s 25 th Weekend at the Galleries with the Holiday Fiber Arts Sale. This free annual …
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9/23/23
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Chiricahua Apache Plaza, about 40 miles due west of Las Cruces on Interstate 10 will have a grand opening 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, May 16, the property owner said in a news release. The brand-new …
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Bulletin report
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5/11/23
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Friday, Oct. 6 is a good day for a poignant evening of music, songs of social justice and protest, as performed by Burt and Susan Mittelstadt and hosted by the Social Justice Committee of the …
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9/23/23
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The response to the Las Cruces Police Department’s autism awareness decal giveaway has been so overwhelming that supplies were depleted in less than two days. The window decals – …
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Bulletin report
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4/4/24
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Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. today successfully completed its Unity 25 mission to space. Mission specialists Jamila Gilbert, Christopher Huie and Luke Mays became the newest Virgin Galactic …
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5/25/23
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The old joke that waffles are simply pancakes with abs does an injustice to both: A good waffle is slightly crisp on the outside, fluffy on the inside and far more than a frilly pancake. Daniel …
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By Algernon D'Ammassa
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12/21/23
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Call for Veterans & Military Connected Artists: In Alamogordo, Otero Arts will hold its “Second Annual Otero Veteran Arts Showcase” (OVAS) in June at the Otero …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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2/2/24
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New Mexico is a top producer of onions, and researchers at New Mexico State University continue to peel back the layers of why it’s an important crop in our state. The community has the chance …
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6/6/23
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When Jorge Martinez-Rios started with music as a child, he had no use for opera. But then, as a musician, he started hearing it.
“As soon as I started listening – one aria and …
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Elva K. Österreich Las Cruces Bulletin
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4/26/24
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“Gypsy: A Musical Fable” will open Friday, June 2, for a three weekend-run at Las Cruces Community Theatre (LCCT), 313 N. Main St. downtown. Tickets are $17 for adults, $14 for seniors, …
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5/30/23
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SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO – A perfect storm of factors appears to be driving extra demand for food assistance across the southern half of the state.
First, in line with the federal …
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By Diana Alba Soular, Algernon D'Ammassa, Elva K. Österreich and Mike Smith with the Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative
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11/10/23
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An American, an Englishman, and a Russian walk into a room. There is no punch line, and despite what the title suggests, “The Gospel According to Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens and Count Leo …
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David Salcido
For the Bulletin
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4/4/24
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Situated in a desert valley next to the Rio Grande, Hatch is a hub for agriculture, especially its world-famous red and green chile. But its role in farming doesn’t insulate the community from …
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Diana Alba Soular
Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative
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4/26/24
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