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9:05 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Maj. Gen. Pittard Leaving Ft. Bliss

More than 34,000 active duty troops live at Fort Bliss in El Paso. But a lot of civilians pass through the base as well. That’s – in part – because of its commanding general, Maj. Gen. Dana Pittard, who leaves his post Thursday.

Pittard has served in the military for over three decades, but coming to Fort Bliss about three years ago was coming home. His turned his personal connection into a connection for Fort Bliss.

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Regional
9:05 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Maj. Gen. Pittard Leaving Ft. Bliss

More than 34,000 active duty troops live at Fort Bliss in El Paso. But a lot of civilians pass through the base as well. That’s – in part – because of its commanding general, Maj. Gen. Dana Pittard, who leaves his post Thursday.

Pittard has served in the military for over three decades, but coming to Fort Bliss about three years ago was coming home. His turned his personal connection into a connection for Fort Bliss.

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Regional
4:09 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Five Tortoises Await Owners Or Adoptions At Shelter

          

  Five African spurred tortoises are sitting patiently at the Animal Services Center of the Mesilla Valley awaiting either their owner or someone willing to adopt them.

   The tortoises, native to the Saharan desert of North Africa, are not the first of their kind to arrive at the shelter. According to Executive Director Dr. Beth Vesco-Mock, a 40-pound African spurred tortoise was brought to the shelter in 2011.

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Regional
4:06 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

UTEP Researchers Search For Ways To Treat Contaminated Water

  Chemists, biologists and engineers at The University of Texas at El Paso are developing a treatment to remove endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in reclaimed water and drinking water.

EDCs are chemicals commonly found in household and industrial products, including BPA in plastics and nonylphenols found in detergents and pesticides, that are capable of disrupting hormonal balance within humans and wildlife and leading to reproductive disturbances.

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Regional
4:03 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Free NM Museum Admission For Military Members This Summer

Santa Fe, NM - As part of the national Blue Star Museums Program, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs’ 15 state-run museums and historic sites will once again offer free admission to active duty military personnel and their families from Memorial Day through Labor Day 2013.

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Regional
4:00 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Witnesses Sought After First Murder Of 2013

Credit Juan Perez

       

           Doña Ana County Sheriff’s deputies are interviewing witnesses and gathering additional information after a weekend homicide in Berino.    This is Doña Ana County’s first homicide of 2013.

   Investigators say 41-year-old Juan Perez was unresponsive when they arrived at a residential area off Saltbush Road on the afternoon of May 18, 2013. According to witnesses, Perez had been consuming alcohol with several other people throughout the day before he allegedly got into a fight.

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Regional
3:57 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Silver City Continues Work On Solar Project

Pat Casey, of C5 Construction in Silver City spreads gravel at base of drip line of photovoltaic collectors to check erosion.

  Silver City, NM--Work is progressing at the Wastewater Treatment Facility six acre Solar Array, and on schedule to be operational in June.  An impressive spread of 3,949 photovoltaic panels is mounted on the site and the wiring is buried in conduit beneath them.  Pat Casey, owner of C-5 Construction in Silver City, has been under contract for the trenching work for the extensive underground electrical conduit runs. C-5 has also been involved in other earth work and will be building protective structures on the facility.

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Regional
3:52 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Las Cruces Receives Park Bench In Return For Donated Plastic Bags


  The City of Las Cruces is netting results in the Bags to Benches recycling program.  Las Cruces Parks & Recreation challenged residents to collect 30,000 plastic bags, or 600 lbs of plastic, in a six month span in order to be awarded a new park bench made of recycled materials.  In half that time, city residents had helped to collect 1000 lbs.  The first bench has arrived and is waiting at city hall for a permanent location.

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Regional
3:50 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Udall Co-sponsors Bill Designed To Protect Young Athletes From Brain Injury

Credit Senator Tom Udall (D-NM)

  WASHINGTON – To mark National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, U.S. Senators Tom Udall (D-N.M.) and John D. "Jay" Rockefeller IV (D-W.Va.), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, today introduced legislation that seeks to protect youth athletes from the dangers of sports-related traumatic brain injuries by improving equipment safety standards and curbing false advertising claims. The Youth Sports Concussion Act will help ensure that safety standards for sports equipment are up to date and informed by the latest science.

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Regional
3:47 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

"Kitty Condo" Marks Anniversary And Expansion

  

  About 60 people showed up today to mark the one-year anniversary of the newly expanded Kitty Condo at the Doña Ana County Government Center.

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Regional
3:44 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Bat Flight Programs Return To Carlsbad Caverns

  CARLSBAD – Memorial Day weekend kicks off the 84th anniversary of Carlsbad Caverns National Park’s summer Bat Watch Program. Park rangers have presented summertime bat flight programs since 1929 and as a result, Carlsbad Caverns National Park has one of the best-known bat colonies in the world.

 Nightly, half hour programs begin at sunset as rangers dispel myths and extol the virtues of bats. Thousands of visitors have learned about these nocturnal creatures as they watch them spiral out of the cavern on their nightly forage for insects.

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Regional
3:43 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Las Cruces Warning: Garage/Yard Sales Have Rules

Las Cruces residents who plan on hosting a garage or yard sale are reminded that the city has ordinances regulating the frequency of such sales and the posting of signs that advertise them.

Whether they’re called yard, garage, rummage or tag sales – or by any other name – such sales are allowed to be held for no more than four days and no more than three times per calendar year at any one location.

If the sale is held at a business or other property not used mainly for residential or institutional purposes, a temporary-use permit must be obtained from the city.

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StoryCorps
8:39 am
Wed May 22, 2013

StoryCorps: Sara Belger

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Sara Belger and Andrew Polk

Time now for KRWG’s Story Corps… I’m Edmundo Resendez. Today we meet Sara Belger who talks with her boyfriend Andrew Polk about how they started dating but how Sara was resistant to the relationship. Then, Andrew had a surprise for Sara. 

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Regional
8:34 am
Wed May 22, 2013

Silver City Blues Festival

The Mimbres Region Arts Council was named as one of the recipients of the 2013 NM Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts. Edmundo Resendez has the story. 

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Regional
8:08 am
Wed May 22, 2013

Gov. Martinez Joins Other Governors On Health Panel

New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez has been named to a National Governors Association task force on health care.

The organization announced Tuesday the panel will consider how states can improve the delivery of quality health care while controlling the costs of Medicaid, a program jointly financed by states and the federal government to provide medical services for the needy.

Other members of the task force on health care sustainability are governors from Oregon, Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas, California, New York, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Maryland and Nevada.

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