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| Meet Royce Pearson |
 The former Artesia City Councilor and North Eddy County native is seeking the GOP nod for Eddy County Commission District 2. To hear more, go to the podcast section on the left hand side of the page. |
| Missing Person Actually Piece Of Carpet |
Multiple agencies responded to what was thought to be a floating body call at Brantley Lake Thursday. State Parks Spokesman Jim Winchester says campers in the Rocky Cove area of the park saw something in the shal... More >> |
| Hobbs Land Office Has New Boss |
 A new district resource manager was hired for the Hobbs State Land Office. Benjamin Sturgill, who is a native of Hobbs, worked as an associate broker with Hartbeat Realty assisting with the sale or purchase of residential and commercial pro... More >> |
| Roswell Wins State Award |
 A spokeswoman for the City of Roswell says an out of this world event that took place last year has earned the city an award from the state. Renee Roach says they were given the Tourism Industry Recognition Award at the Tourism Association of New ... More >> |
| Chase Scholarship Dinner Held In Artesia |
 The Chase Foundation held their annual Chase Scholarship dinner Thursday night at the Artesia Country Club. The guest speaker was Col. Michael Endres; he’s the Director of the Military Service Initiative of the George W. Bush Institute. He&r... More >> |
| Artesia Infrastructure And C-Bad Schools Featured On This Week |
Byron Landfair of the Artesia Infrastructure Department and Carlsbad Supt. Gary Perkowski will appear Saturday at 6am on This Week In The Pecos Valley on KZ-93. You can also check out the program in the podcast section on the left hand side o... More >> |
| Is Art In The Park Going Home? |
It looks like Artesia’s popular Art In The Park could becoming back to Central Park this fall. Dave Boneau of the Artesia Arts Council says members have met with public safety officials and all sides appear to have an agreement regarding public safety concerns. Boneau credits Kevin ... More >> |
| Rabies Case Reported In Carlsbad |
The New Mexico Department of Health confirmed rabies in an 8-year-old male dog late last week from the city of Carlsbad. The dog had no known exposures to wild skunks before developing signs of rabies and dying 2 days later. The dog had rec... More >> |
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