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THE HERALD • JANUARY 28, 2015 • PAGE 11
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PRICE REDUCED TO $89,000.00. MLS 20142742 - 102 Calle Del Ranchero. This 16
x 70, 2001 Fleetwood Mfg home, a 36 x 40 garage with oversized doors, on a well
manicured 114 x 110 fenced lot is the "PERFECT WEEKENDER" or permanent home!
Home offers over 1100 sq ft, 3BR, 2BA, eating area in kitchen, mud room, very well
taken care of with pride of ownership throughout. All furniture and appliances will
remain. The garage with over 1400 sq ft should be large enough for all toys, if not,
plenty of room is left on the lot! Paved street, city sewer, double drive through gates,
easy access to Rock Canyon Highway, minutes from the Lake and Golf. A MUST
SEE. Call Cathy.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Jeanette Stevenson 740-0339
YARD
SALES
SATURDAY-JANUARY 31
8:00am-1:00pm
675 Daniels, TorC
Formica drop leaf table, living
room chair, end tables, console
stereo & albums, old oak desk,
mirror, framed art, luggage,
dishes, pots & pans, small
kitchen appliances, lots of
misc.
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REALTOR
MOVING SALE
Furniture, refrigerator, air
conditioners,
assorted
household items. Friday &
Saturday, Jan. 30 & 31,
8:00am-2:00pm.
Sunday,
Feb. 1, 9:00am-12:00pm.
679 W. Grand Percha Rd.Exit 59-Second road on right
headed South to Arrey.
Please, No Early Sales.
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
HILLSBORO
1190 SQ. FT. HOME
Approx. 1 acre fenced in
chain link. Asking $120,000.
All offers considered.
(575)895-5055 or
(575)740-3720
STATEWIDE
CLASSIFIEDS
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(575) 744–4960 • Fax: 744–4999
509 Hwy 195, • P. O. Box 1083 • Elephant Butte, NM 87935
Gretchen Campbell • Owner/Qualifying Broker • 740.1487
Rachel Woodard • Associate Broker • 740.0012
Frank Wagner • Broker Associate • 505.720.5774
Cheryl Shipley • Associate Broker • 509.768.1820
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All residential real estate for
sale or rent advertised
herein is subject to the
Federal Fair Housing Act
and the State of
New
Mexico's Human Rights Act.
The Fair Housing Act
makes it illegal to advertise
"any preference, limitation
discrimination because of
race, color, religion, sex,
handicap, familial status, or
national origin, or intention
to
make
any
such
preference limitation or
discrimination." In addition
to the protections noted
above, the State of New
Mexico's Human Rights Act
prohibits
discrimination
based on physical or mental
handicap. We will not
knowingly accept any
advertising for residential
real estate that appears to
or violates federal and/or
state law.
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begun offering services to customers
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1712 N. Date St., T or C
Chris (575)740-5802
(575)894-6310
PERSONAL CONSULTATIONS
13456 N Hwy 187: 20 + acres with 47.7 acre feet of Adjudicated water rights.
300+- Pecan Trees Western Sly and Witchita Varieties. Survey on file. Just
minutes from Caballo Lake. Seller is licensed NM Real Estate Broker.
$295,000. MLS# 20150190.
25 Monterrey Point: 1.875 acre residential lot. Approx 120' by 550'. Panoramic
Lake, Canyon and Mountain views. Exclusive subdivision, on the east side of
Elephant Butte Lake, on the way to Spaceport America! CC&R's to protect
your investment. Underground, electric, phone, to lot line. Shared well in
place. Septic required. Build when you are ready. $55,000 MLS# 20150182
Sad? Anxious? Stressed?
Springs Realty
5552 And Growing!
811 E Fifth St: 2 bedroom 1 bath home with workshop area, attached carport
and large storage shed. Fenced yard covered front patio. Large bedrooms,
spacious kitchen.Mature trees. This is a must see and priced to sell.$49,900.
MLS# 20150134.
"Everything We Touch, Turns To SOLD"
819 Date St: Well Maintained 12 Unit Motel with Managers residence. High
traffic area. Large parking area, room for boat and RV Parking. Updated rooms.
Close to Elephant Butte Lake, Sierra Del Rio Golf Course and downtown T or C
hot mineral baths and shopping. Super Cash flow opportunity. Financial
information available to qualified buyers. $240,000. MLS# 20150131.
618 Marr, TorC: Sun or Shade RV
Park is well established with 19
spaces, some in covered bay, plus 2
Manufactured Homes, washer/dryer
and bath/shower areas + a capped
domestic hot mineral water well! Near
spas, bathhouses, shopping. Become
a business owner for $183,500.
visit: www.springsrealty.org
100 Alamosa Village, EB: Welcoming
Log Home has open concept design
and plenty of privacy on 5 acres. The
kitchen is elevated and overlooks the
living and dining area. A spiral staircase
leads to a loft bedroom with 1/2 bath.
Basement has ample storage and a
freezer. Great views! Enjoy tranquility
for only $99,500.
New Listing! 961 E.Fourth st. #11. Adorable 2 bedroom, 2 bath
singlewide in Desert Sun Mobile Park. Entirely fenced, storage area,
forced air, gas heat, sold fully furnished in Southwest style. You can't
beat the price! $20,000.space rent is 150 per month,includes
water.sewer with a month free if you pay a full year in advance. Call
Cindy Cherry 740-3745. MLS #20150218.
$129,000! Two homes for one! Plus, 2 barns!! One is a single
wide,adorably remodeled,very light, the other is an adobe, built on
the original site, but just waiting for you to finish the final touches. 408
Magnolia,please call Cindy Cherry to view this very unique property
740-3745. MLS #20144594.
202 E. 4th. St, TorC: Cute 2 / 1 on corner lot zoned Commercial/Residential &
is across from the County Courthouse. Recent interior paint & upgrades to
plumbing, new tile in kitchen & bathroom. Features pantry & utility room. Now
$49,900.
19 Mustang: Estate sale. Beautiful Lake and Mountain views from this 1.55
acre lot in Lakeshore Highlands.3 bedroom 3 bath. Attached two car garage,
with full bath. Detached RV garage 24X30. Room for all of your lake toys. Seller
financing considered. $195,000. MLS#20150120.
755 Post, TorC: 2 / 2 1997 Clayton, MH in the historic hot springs district, on
fenced lot with covered patio. Well maintained w/ center island in kitchen, dining
area & utility room. Split floor plan. Hot springs well drilled; ready for bath &
bathhouse!. Possible owner financing! $69,900.
309 Main, TorC: Great Very High Visibility. Downtown Commercial lot near
Post Office, retail, restaurants, offices & Museum. $39,900.
$64,900! At just over $35/square foot this is a lot of house for the
money, needs some attention! 2 bedrooms with 1 full bath; den
could be master bedroom with 3/4 bath! Fireplace in living room built-ins throughout the house! All appliances belong to current
tenant. MLS #20145484. Call Cindy T for your apt 575-740-0010.
Gorgeous 3 bdrm, 2 bath southwest pueblo style home! Boasts
courtyard entry, high ceilings, ceramic tile and carpet floors and a
spacious country kitchen! Bay windows in all the bdrms for that
roomy feel! Den/game room off the family room! Fireplace,
upgraded stainless steel fridge and stove, recessed lighting, jetted
tub with landscaping in the back! Take a look!! $199,000.00 MLS
20145447. Call Earl 505.350.1155 twitter cegreer.
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#2468 ~ $195,000.00 ~ 3 BA / 1–3/4 BA.
410 Grape • Call Andrea 575.740.7196
ASK US ABOUT OUR
MOVE IN SPECIALS
707 Myrtle: 1BD/1BA. $400 includes
utilities.
805 Palo Verde: 3BD/2BA. $900 plus
utilities.
408 Juniper: 2BD/1BA. $475 plus
utilities.
5 Perch Monticello RV Park: 3
BD/2BA. $600 plus utilities.
814 Riverside: 4BD/3BA. $1,000
plus utilities.
415 Birch: 2BD/1BA. $400 plus
utilities.
814 Poplar: 2BD/1.5BA. $500 plus
utilities.
904 Date Commercial Building:
Prime location. $650.00 plus utilities.
FOR
RENT
2 BDRM/ 1 1/2 BATH MH
1206 Copper #6, TorC.
$500/mo. + utilities & $250
deposit. HUD approved. NO
DOGS. Owner/Agent
(575)740-0339
***
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
IN HOT SPRINGS DISTRICT:
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath and 2
Studios. 506 S. Pershing,
Apartments 1, 2 & 3. Utilities included, washer on site. Freshly
painted. 1 Bedroom available
now. For more information
please call:
(575)894-7076
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2-3 BDRM/1 BATH HOUSE
Separate laundry room/single
car garage w/carport. $650/
mo.
+ utilities. Non-smokers ONLY.
Small pets possibly w/
additional deposit.
(575)740-2794
***
HISTORIC ADOBE HOME
FOR RENT IN CUCHILLO
Large home, recently
remodeled. Artist studio space
also available. Please call
(575)743-0066 for more info.
***
2 BDRM/1.5 BATH
Mobile partly furnished.
Tenant pays gas & electric.
HWY 181 N. $400/mo. + $300/
deposit. (575)744-5915
***
NICE CLEAN ONE
BEDROOM/FURNISHED
Trailer near Walmart $300/mo.
plus utilities.
(575)740-1140
***
DOCTORS OFFICE
500 Hwy 195
Elephant Butte, NM 87935
Floor Space 1000 sq. ft.
* Doctors private office
* 3 Exam rooms
* Reception area
* Separate office for Recep
tionist
* Lots of Parking spaces
$1000/mo. with one year
lease
(575)744-5085
SPECIAL PLACE FOR
SPECIAL TENANT-FOR
RENT
3 Bdrm/2 Bath Mobile Home
located on Hillsboro Hwy.
Beautiful view of the Caballo
Lake & Mountains. Immediately available. ABSOLUTELY NO PETS. $500/mo, +
$500/security. FIRM!
Background check &
references required.
(575)894-9511
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REDUCED TO $240,000.
"ONE-OF-A-KIND LAKESHORE HIGHLANDS - "IDEAL LAKE LIVING" Enjoy
the space, comfort and privacy of this two story w/over
2800 sq.ft. at 27 Underwood Blvd. This 3.69 acre parcel
offers Panoramic VIEWS plus excellent location. Lower
level features DEN/FAM. RM. w/office area & pellet
stove, studio, utility and 1/2 BA. Upper level features
"Open" LR, DR & KIT. w/all appliances & breakfast bar.
Large MBR suite w/full BA, separate shower & walk-in
closet, 2nd BR, full BA & covered semi-wrap around
deck w/unlimited VIEWS. Two car oversized garage
PLUS one car garage or workshop. Ref. AC. Call
ANDREA for your private viewing of #2477.
#2478 ~ $209,000.00 ~ 3 BA / 1–3/4 BA
904 Yucca• Call Andrea 575.740.7196
#2480 ~ $225,000.00 ~ 3 BD / 1–3/4 BA
809 Sierra Vista • Call Andrea 575.740.7196
Call Frank 575.297.4073
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#2483 ~ $124,900.00 ~ 2 BD / 1–3/4 BA
807 Spruce ~ Call Andrea 575.740.7196
IMMACULATE 1 BDRM
HOME
1 month vacation stays or
long term month to month
rental. Furnished including
basic kitchen utensils.
$585/mo. + $250/deposit.
Includes all utilities &
satellite TV. Williamsburg.
(575)740-1572
FOR RENT
*1 Bdrm Apt.
$300/mo. + $250/deposit.
*3 Bdrm/2 Bath Apt.
$500/mo. + $300/deposit.
No Large Animals.
(575)894-0518
PALMS APARTMENTS
Newly renovated Apts.
Studio, 1 Bdrm, & 2 Bdrm,
utilities included, you pay
gas. Starting at $350.
(575)740-5925
RIO GRANDE
APTS.
Williamsburg, NM
Close to Park
Newly Remodeled
Furnished Kitchenettes/Apts.
1 Bedroom Apt. +
Livingroom • Full size
Fridge and stove $549/Mo.
Studio Apt. $400/Mo.
$75 Cleaning Deposit
Free WiFi, Direct TV & HBO,
ALL NON-SMOKING
All Utilities Included
(575) 894.9769
ASK FOR DAN
Small Pet Friendly
AVAILABLE
RENTALS
RESIDENTIAL
301 Stagecoach, EB - Very nice 3
bedroom, 2 bath home. Great view of
Turtleback Mountain. Spacious with 2
car garage. Clean and neat.
128 Doris - Two bedroom, 2 full
baths, fully furnished or unfurnished,
mobile home with fenced yard.
All Residential Rentals
Are HUD Approved
CALL FOR MORE INFO.
William & Mercy Howell
894.6611
Mario Maez
894.6611 or 744.4862
Cell: 505.450.5467
WATER CRAFT
FOR SALE
26’ CARVER SANTA CRUZ
FLYING BRIDGE CABIN
CRUISER
Beautiful boat In & Out,
needs a chevy 350 motor
and a new owner. Call
(575)740-1676
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
1984 14 X 60 MOBILE HOME
2 Bdrm/1 Bath, 55+ park.
Some
upgrades. Call (480)232-4181,
Leave message to get
appointment to view.
$18,000/OBO.
***
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5552 And Growing!
TRAVEL TRAILERS
FOR SALE
2007 MC KENZIE
STARWOOD LX 32’ TRAVEL
TRAILER
Very Clean/Two Slide Outs
Call Bill or Mario at
(575)894-6611
***
MISC.
FOR SALE
FARM & FLEET LADIES
BIKE JACKET
All leather. Listed for sale by
consignment. (575)744-4302
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PUBLIC
NOTICE
DECI$ION$, DECI$ION$.
Advertising in the Chaparral
Guide (Low Rates, Monthlong Shelf Life) or some radio station (Throwing away
good money into the air).
Ads that last a month vs.
“gone in 60-seconds”. Some
things just make cents.
LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE OF
MONTHLY MEETINGS
February 2015
In accordance with Section
10-15-1, NMSA 1978 (2010
Cumulative Supplement), notice is hereby given that the
City of Elephant Butte, New
Mexico, County of Sierra will
hold the following meetings:
FEBRUARY 3, 2015, Tuesday
at 9:00 am - REGULAR PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING - In Council
Chambers, 103 Water Street,
Elephant Butte, NM 87935.
Workshop to follow meeting.
FEBRUARY 4, 2015, Wednesday at 2:00 pm - REGULAR
CITY COUNCIL MEETING -In
Council Chambers, 103 Water
Street, Elephant Butte, NM
87935. Workshop to precede
meeting at 1:00 p.m.
FEBRUARY
18,
2015,
Wednesday at 2:00 pm - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING -In Council Chambers, 103
Water Street, Elephant Butte,
NM 87935. Workshop to precede meeting at 1:00 p.m.
Anyone can attend the meeting
and address the Council in the
Public Comment Section of the
Meeting. If there is an item that
needs action, a written request
must be submitted and if the
city staff cannot address the
situation or problem, the Mayor
will evaluate and determine if
YARD SALE
DIRECTORY
**CLIP ’N GO!!**
DIRECTORY
**JANUARY 28, 2015**
***T OR C***
Jan. 31 8:00am-1:00pm. 675
Daniels, TorC.
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***OTHER AREAS***
Jan. 30, 31 & Feb. 1
8:00am-2:00pm, Fri/Sat. &
Sun., 9:00am-12:00pm. Exit
59, 2nd Rd. on Right headed
South to Arrey.
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CALL THE HERALD
(575)894-2143
to find out how you can be
included in this directory!!
EMPLOYMENT
SIERRA VISTA HOSPITAL
Is looking for a Clinic Licensed Practical Nurses
(LPN’s), Clinic Medical Assistants (MA’s), Infection
Control/Utilization
Review
Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Independent Social
Worker (LISW) and an Evening and Weekend Operator.
Apply at Sierra Vista Hospital, 800 E. 9th Ave., TorC,
NM 87901 or apply on line at
www.svhnm.org.
the item will be placed on an
upcoming agenda as a regular
item.
AGENDAS ARE AVAILABLE
AT THE CITY CLERK’S OFFICE 72 HOURS PRIOR TO
THE REGULAR MEETING*
*NOTE: AGENDAS ARE SUBJECT TO REVISION UP TO 72
HOURS PRIOR TO THE
SCHEDULED MEETING DATE
AND TIME (NMSA 10-15-1 (F).
AGENDAS MAY BE PICKED
UP AT CITY HALL, 103 WATER STREET, ELEPHANT
BUTTE, NM 87935. IF YOU
ARE AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A
DISABILITY WHO IS IN NEED
OF A READER, AMPLIFIER,
QUALIFIED SIGN LANGUAGE
INTERPRETER OR ANY OTHER FORM OF AUXILIARY AID
OR SERVICE TO ATTEND OR
PARTICIPATE IN THE MEETING, PLEASE CONTACT THE
CITY CLERK AT 575-744-4892
AT LEAST ONE WEEK PRIOR
TO THE MEETING.
/s/Karen Rieth, City Clerk
Pub: The Herald
Req: City of Elephant Butte
January 28, 2015
This legal is posted at
www.publicnoticeads.com
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
On Tuesday, February 17,
2015 at 9:30 A.M., in a regular
meeting at the Sierra County
Commission Chambers, 855
Van Patten, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, the Board
of County Commissioners of
Sierra County will conduct a
public hearing for the purpose
of Ordinance 15-001 Amendment to the Sierra County Indigent Healthcare Ordinance.
The Board of Commissioners
may vote on the Ordinance
during the scheduled meeting
directly following the public
hearing. The purpose of Ordinance is clarify the Indigent
Fund.
Copies of the proposed Ordinance are available for the
public to view free of charge at
the County Clerk’s Office located at 100 N Date Truth or
Consequences, NM 87901, the
County Manager’s Office located at 855 Van Patten, Truth
or Consequences, NM 87901
or the county website
www.sierracountynm.gov.
Copies of the proposed Ordinance may be purchased by
the public from either office for
1.00 cents a page.
The Public is invited to attend.
For additional information contact the Sierra County Administration Office at (575)8946215.
Publish: Kristin Armijo,
Administrative Asst.
Pub: The Herald
Req: County Administration
January 21, 28, 2015
This legal is posted at
www.publicnoticeads.com
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that
the City Boards of the City of
Truth or Consequences, New
Mexico will hold the following
meetings during the month of
FEBRUARY, 2015.
RECREATION
ADVISORY
BOARD - Regular Meeting,
Monday, February 2, 2015 at
6:00 pm, Recreation Department, 2800 S. Broadway, Truth
or Consequences, New Mexico.
AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD
Regular Meeting, Wednesday,
February 4, 2015 at 4:30 pm,
Commission Chambers, 405
W. 3rd Street, Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
CITY COMMISSION - Regular
Meeting, Tuesday, February
10, 2015 at 6:00 pm, Commission Chambers, 405 W. 3rd
Street, Truth or Consequences,
New Mexico.
GOLF COURSE ADVISORY
BOARD - Regular Meeting,
Wednesday, February 11,
2015 at 2:00 pm, T or C Golf
Course, 619 Marie, Truth or
Consequences, New Mexico.
PUBLIC UTILITY ADVISORY
BOARD - Regular Meeting,
Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at
5:30 pm, Commission Chambers, 405 W. 3rd Street, Truth
or Consequences, New Mexico.
CITY COMMISSION - Regular
Meeting, Tuesday, February
24, 2015 at 6:00 pm, Commission Chambers, 405 W. 3rd
Street, Truth or Consequences,
New Mexico.
LODGER’S TAX BOARD Regular Meeting, Thursday,
February 26, 2015 at 4:00 pm
Commission Chambers, 405
email: [email protected] & [email protected]
Firefighter/EMT/Guard Spaceport
Fiore Industries Inc. has immediate openings for Firefighter EMT/Guards. Performs in emergency &
protective services & related security guard work as required.
Tasks:*Respond to alarms; drive, & operate equipment & related apparatus & assist in the suppression
of fires, including aircraft rescue/firefighting, technical rescue, advancing lines, entry, ventilation &
salvage work, wild-l& fires, extrication & emergency medical care of victims.*Perform cleanup & overhaul
work.*Assist in maintaining & repairing fire apparatus & equipment, & cleaning fire stations &
grounds.*Responsible for performing all necessary testing related to OSHA, ISO, NFPA & other
applicable standards.*Perform fire code inspections of commercial buildings & prepare pre-fire
plans.*Respond to emergency & non-emergency calls, inspect for gas leaks, secure vehicle accidents,
etc.*Participate in continuing training & instruction programs by individual study of technical material &
attendance at scheduled drills & classes.*Conduct station tours, school, & community demonstrations &
programs.*Perform related task as necessary.
Skills & Abilities:*Ability to pass annual NWCG arduous pack test for wild-land firefighters.*
Successfully complete a certified ARFF course.*Knowledge of fire suppression principles, methods,
techniques, & practices.*Knowledge of purpose/use of various tools, equipment, & apparatus used in
fire suppression, rescue, & medical assistance operations.*Maintain the appropriate level EMT licensure,
w/ CPR & CEVO certification.*Establish & maintain effective working relationships w/ staff & the
public.*Follow complex oral & written instructions, procedures, & guidelines.*Respond to calls at any
time & under all weather or hazardous conditions.*Communicate using standard telephone & two-way
radio equipment.
*Drive fire apparatus weighing over 20,000 lbs.*Ability to maintain, adjust & do minor repairs as
necessary to keep fire apparatus & ambulances in good operating condition.*Skill in safely & effectively
driving & operating a full range of fire suppression/emergency response vehicles, apparatus, &
equipment.*Ability to meet the physical requirements of the position.*Must be able to obtain certification
at Hazmat operations level.
Working Conditions:*Indoor duty performed in a controlled temperature environment. However, may be
exposed to extreme temperatures or humid conditions during an emergency situation.*May be exposed
to noisy environments during emergency situations.* May be exposed to vibration of body during
emergency situations.*May be exposed to hazardous materials, chemicals, fire, infectious disease, &
burns.*May be exposed to exhaust or chemical fumes, smoke odors, dusts, mists, & gases during
emergency situations.*Performs work mainly on even carpeted & tiled floor surfaces. May work on
asphalt, concrete, or natural ground during an emergencys. May be required to work on inclines, ramps,
catwalks, scaffolding, stairs or ladders.*Performs work at a NM Security Guard Level 3 as needed. This
work includes assuring the facilities & site are secured at all times, checking visitor & tenants as they
arrive on the site & standard security duties.*Performs work with direction. May work with one or two
other people. *Work is conducted during any time of day or night as needed for emergencies.
Education & Experience:*High School graduate or GED.*2 years experience as a volunteer firefighter,
or 1 year experience as a professional firefighter, performing fire suppression work preferred.
Minimum Requirements:*No felony or other crime involving moral turpitude convictions.*Clean driving
record & ability to obtain a valid NM Class E license or CDL.* Successfully complete CEVO course within
60 Days of hire.*NM Certified Firefighter I or IFSAC certified. *NWCG Type II wild-l& firefighter or higher.
*NM EMS Bureau licensed as an EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate preferred. *Ability to pass NM Level I, II,
& III Security Guard training & obtain a Level 3 license from NMRLD (Training will be offered in-house).
Compensation: $14.54 - $14.98 DOE & benefits
Send resume & 3 references to [email protected], 505–908–8219 or fax:505-255-8886.EOE Affirmative Action Employer - M/F/V/D
Protective Services Systems Control Operator/Armorer
Fiore Industries Inc. operates the Fire Protection contract at Spaceport America in
New Mexico and openings for Protective Services Armorer/Systems Control operator.
Assist Security Manager to develop Security services operations plans, policies and procedures,
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Send resume and two 2 work related references to:
[email protected] or
call 505-908-8219 (Don) or fax to (505) 255-8886
W. 3rd Street, Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.
LIBRARY BOARD - Regular
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PARK/MUSEUM
ADVISORY
BOARD - Regular Meeting,
Wednesday, February 10,
2015, at 10:00 am, Hamilton
Military Museum, 996 S. Broadway, Truth or Consequences,
New Mexico.
NOTICE is hereby given that
the City Commission of the City
or Truth or Consequences,
New Mexico, may hold workshops prior to their regular
meeting starting at 4:00 pm or
5:00pm, as they deem necessary. There will be an Agenda
prepared for the Workshops
and will be included with the
Regular Meeting Agenda. If no
workshop is to be scheduled, it
will not appear on the Regular
Meeting Agenda.
Copies of meeting agendas will
be made available to the public
in the office of the City Clerk,
505 Sims Street.
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LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
COUNTY OF SIERRA
SEVENTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT
No. D-721-CV-2015-00001
JUDGE: Mercedes C. Murphy
ALAN HOROSCHAK,
Plaintiff,
vs.
GROUP ONE:
ANDRZEIN NIEMYJSKI,
GROUP TWO:
THE FOLLOWING NAMED
PERSONS, IF LIVING; IF DECEASED, THEIR UNKNOWN
HEIRS:
DON LOWE,
GROUP THREE:
ALL UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS
OF INTEREST IN THE PREMISES ADVERSE TO THE
PLAINTIFF,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF PENDENCY
OF ACTION
THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO
TO THE FOLLOWING or DESIGNATED
DEFENDANTS:
GROUP ONE: ANDRZEIN
NIEMYJSKI, GROUP TWO:
THE FOLLOWING NAMED
PERSONS, IF LIVING; IF DECEASED, THEIR UNKNOWN
HEIRS: DON LOWE, GROUP
THREE:
ALL
UNKNOWN
CLAIMANTS OF INTEREST IN
THE PREMISES ADVERSE
TO THE PLAINTIFF
GREETINGS:
You and each of you are hereby notified that, ALAN HOROSCHAK, Plaintiff, have filed
an action in the District Court of
Sierra County, New Mexico,
Civil Docket No. D0721-CV2015-00001 wherein you are
named or designated as Defendants and wherein said
Plaintiff seeks to obtain constructive service of process
upon you.
The general objects of said action are the establishment of
the estate of the Plaintiff in fee
simple in and to the property
described in the Complaint in
said cause against the adverse
claims of the Defendants, and
each of them, and that the Defendants, and each of them,
and everyone claiming by,
through, or under them, be
barred and forever estopped
from having or claiming any
lien upon, or any right, title or
interest in or to the said real estate adverse to the estate of
the Plaintiff, and that the title of
the Plaintiff thereto in fee simple be forever quieted and set
at rest, said property being that
certain land situate in Sierra
County, New Mexico as is
more fully described in the
Complaint in said cause.
You and each of you are further
notified that unless you enter
your appearance in said cause
on or before the 15th day of
March 2015, judgement will be
rendered against you and each
of you by default and the relief
prayed for in the Complaint will
be granted.
The name and post office address of the attorney for the
Plaintiff are as follows: Mark A.
Filosa, Attorney at Law, Post
Office Drawer 391, Truth or
Consequences, New Mexico,
87901.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
the District Court of Sierra
County, New Mexico, on this
13th day of January, 2015.
Lisa Baca
Clerk of the District Court
By:/s/Lindsey Huston
Deputy
(SEAL)
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February 4, 11, 2015
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LEGAL NOTICE
VILLAGE OF
WILLIAMSBURG
P.O. Box 150
305 Veater St.,
Williamsburg, NM 87942
Phone: (575) 894-6385
Fax: (575) 894-0466
NOTICE is hereby given that
the Village of Williamsburg will
be accepting applications for
the position of Part-Time Clerk.
Starting wage for this position
is $8.00-9.00 an hour. Requirements for the position
consist of general secretarial
skills, familiar with Microsoft
Word or Word Perfect, Quick
Books and a valid NM Drivers
License. A Full description of
the position is available at Village Hall located at 305 Veater
Street, Williamsburg, between
the hours of 8:00-5:00 Monday
through Friday.
Deb Stubblefield, Mayor
ATTEST: Linda S. Bauer
Clerk/Treasurer
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ELECTION
NOTICIA DE ELECCION
On the 3rd day of February,
2015, between the hours of
7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M., there
will be held in Truth or Consequences Municipal School District No. 6, Sierra County, New
Mexico, a regular school district election for the purpose of
submitting to the qualified, registered electors of the District
the names of the candidates for
the two (2) positions to be filled
on the Board, and a school
bond election for the purpose
of submitting to the registered
qualified electors of the District
the question of creating a debt
by the issuing of general obligations bonds.
El 3 de febrero del 2015, se llevara a cabo una eleccion regular de distrito escolar en el
Distrito Escolar Municipal Num.
6 de Truth or Consequences,
Condado de Sierra, Nuevo
Mexico, con el fin de presentarles a los votantes habilitados
del Distrito los nombres de los
candidatos para las dos (2)
posiciones que se llenaran en
Junta y una eleccion de bonos
escolares con el fin de someterles a los votantes habilitados
del Distrito la propuesta de
crear una deuda con la emision
de bonos de obligacion general.
FOR SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER
POR MIEMBRO DE JUNTA
DE ESCUELA
POSITION 2 - POSICION 2
FOUR (4) YEAR TERM - PLAZO DE CUATRO (4) ANOS
RITA M. ORTIZ
FOR SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER
POR MIEMBRO DE JUNTA
DE ESCUELA
POSITION 3 - POSICION 3
FOUR (4) YEAR TERM - PLAZO DE CUATRO (4) ANOS
JOHN C. JOHNSON
GENERAL
OBLIGATION
SCHOOL BOND QUESTION
Shall the Board of Education of
the Truth or Consequences
Municipal School District No. 6,
County of Sierra, State of New
Mexico, be authorized to issue
general obligation bonds of the
District, in one series or more,
in the aggregate principal
amount
not
exceeding
$6,000,000 for the purpose of:
erecting, remodeling, making
additions to and furnishing
school buildings; purchasing or
improving school grounds; purchasing computer software and
hardware for student use in
public schools, providing
matching funds for capital outlay projects funded pursuant to
the Public School Capital Outlay Act; or any combination of
these purposes, said bonds to
be payable from general (ad
valorem) taxes and to be issued and sold at such time or
times upon such terms and
conditions as the Board may
determine?
CUESTION DE BONOS DE
OBLIGACION GENERAL
Se le concedera a la Junta de
Educacion del Distrito Escolar
Municipal Num. 6 de Truth or
Consequences, Condado de
Sierra, Estado de Nuevo Mexico, la autorizacion para emitir
Bonos en una serie o mas de
obligacion general del Distrito,
en la suma agregada principal
que no exceda $6,000,000 con
el fin de: construir, remodelar,
agregar anexos y amueblar a
los edificios escolares; comprando o mejorarando terrenos
escolares;comprando
software
y
equipo
de
computadora
para
el uso estudiantil en las escuelas publicas; proveyendo
fondos iguales para los proyectos de desembolso de capital financiados conforme a la
Ley de Desembolso de Capital
de Escuelas Publicas; o cualquiera combinacion de estos
propositos, los dichos bonos
pagados de los fondos derivados de los impuestos generales (ad valorem) y emisibles
y vendidos en tal fecha o en
tales fechas y conforme a los
terminos y condiciones que la
Junta determine?
Judges and Clerks for said
Election with polling locations
listed shall be as follows:
Juezes y Escribanos para le
Eleccion con los lugares de votar seran lo siguiente:
PRECINCT 1A - HILLSBORO
COMMUNITY CENTER
RECINTO 1A - HILLSBORO
COMUNIDAD CENTRO
Kim Sue Williams, Denise Y.
Lindsey and Claudia Lynn Edwards
PRECINCT 1B - KEN JAMES
SENIOR CENTER
RECINTO 1B - KEN JAMES
CENTRO DE MOYORES
Vilate J. Fields, Maribel Dalrymple and Marina Requejo
PRECINCT 2A - ELEPHANT
BUTTE COMMUNITY CENTER
RECINTO 2A - ELEPHANT
BUTTE COMUNIDAD CENTRO
Dorothy B. Bell, Ronald Craig
Phillips and Julie T. Crespin
PRECINCT 3A - WINSTON
COMMUNITY CENTER
RECINTO 3A - WINSTON COMUNIDAD CENTRO
Robbie L. Montgomery, Larry
E. Holmes and Ramona
Pasos
PRECINCT 3B - MONTICELLO FIRE STATION
RECINTO 3B - MONTICELLO
ESTACION DE BOMBEROS
Claudia Bolton Jeffery, Eric T.
Luther and Carol J. Baker
PRECINCT 4 - CABALLO FIRE
STATION
RECINTO 4 - CABALLO ESTACION DE BOMBEROS
Charlotte Hall, Janet L. Franklin and Laura E. Styron
PRECINCTS 2B, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9
( C O N S O L I D A T E D
PRECINCT)
CIVIC CENTER
RECINTOS 2B, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9
(CONSOLIDADOS RECINTO)
CENTRO DE CIVICO
Katrina S. Fernandez, Hazel P.
Johnson, Elizabeth A. Rohne,
Wanpen Root and Patricia A.
Lucero
ABSENTEE
COUNTY
CLERK’S OFFICE
RECINTO PARA BOLETOS
DE AUSENTISTA - OFICINA
DE ESCRIBANA
Jenny Chavez, Lucille R.
Lomeland
and
Wendy
M.
Fancher
Appointed Precinct Board
Members are subject to
change without notice.
Done at Truth or Consequences, New Mexico this 23th day
of January, 2015.
Hecho en Truth or Consequences, Nuevo Mexico este
23 dia de enero, 2015.
Connie Greer, Sierra County
Clerk
Connie Greer, Escribana del
Condado de Sierra
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS
RFP NO: 2015-001: T or C
Middle School Re-Roof
The Board of Education, Truth
or Consequences School District, is requesting competitive
sealed
qualifications-based
proposals for Design Professional services for the construction of Truth or Consequences Middle School ReRoof.
The Request for Proposals
(RFP) may be reviewed at
www.torcschools.net, or by
contacting the District.
A Pre-Proposal Conference will
be held on February 13, 2015
1:00 pm, at 1802 N.Pershing,
Truth or Consequences, NM
87901.
Proposals will be received no
later than February 20, 2015 at
1:00 pm. Sealed proposals
must be delivered to:
Truth or Consequences Municipal School District
180 North Date
Truth or Consequences,
NM 87901
Phone No: (575)894-8166
The Truth or Consequences
Municipal Schools Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all proposals
and/or cancel this RFP in its
entirety.
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January 28, 2015
February 4, 2015
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LEGAL NOTICE
Request for Resumes
The Sierra County Board of
Commissioners is requesting
resumes from individuals interested in representing Sierra
County on the Sierra Joint Office on Aging Board. This is a
volunteer, non-paid position.
Resumes are to be mailed or
delivered to: Sierra County Administration Office, Attention
Kristin Armijo, 855 Van Patten,
Truth or Consequences, NM
87901. Resumes must be submitted no later than February
5,
2015 by 4:00pm. Questions
may be directed to the Sierra
County Administration office
894-6215.
Kristin Armijo,
Administrative Asst.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Legal Notice
The Sierra County Board of
Commissioners hereby give
public notice that the New Mexico Legislative Session will be
from January 20, 2015 through
March 20, 2015 during this time
a quorum of Commissioners
may be attending several
meetings, Sierra County business will be discussed but no
decisions will be made. If you
have any questions, please call
the Sierra County Administration Office (575)894-6215.
Signed: Kristin Armijo,
Administrative Assistant
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LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
COUNTY OF SIERRA
SEVENTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT
No. D-721-CV-2014-00010
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
KAREN L. CAPOZZI,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that on
February 4, 2015, at the hour of
11:00 am the undersigned Special Master, or her designee,
will, at the front entrance of the
Sierra County Courthouse, at
Seventh Judicial District Court,
311 Date Street, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, sell all
of the rights, title and interest of
the
above-named
Defendant(s), in and to the
hereinafter described real estate to the highest bidder for
cash. The property to be sold is
located at 810 Locust Street,
Truth or Consequence, New
Mexico 87901 (if there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the
legal description shall control),
and is more particularly described as follows:
The North Twenty (N.20’) Feet
of Lot No. Eight (8) and all of
Lot No. Seven (7) in Block A of
the Brown Addition to the City
of Truth or Consequences
(formerly Hot Springs), New
Mexico, according to the
Plat(s) thereof on file in the Office of the County Clerk of Sierra County, New Mexico.
AND
Lot No. Ten (10) In Block A
Brown Addition to the City of
Truth
or
Consequences
(formerly Hot Springs), New
Mexico, according to the
Plat(s) thereof on file in the Office of the County Clerk of Sierra County, New Mexico.
AND
A tract of land lying and being
in the SW1/4NW1/4 of Section
33, Twp. 13 S. Range 4 W.,
NMPM and more particularly
described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a point sixty (60)
feet west of Lot Twenty (20)
southwest corner thereof, in
Block Eleven (11) of Truth of
Consequences, New Mexico
thence west 140 feet, thence
north 40 feet, thence east 140
feet, thence along west side of
Locust Street, 40 feet to the
point of beginning, containing
5600 square feet.
Which property is also described in the Sierra County
Assesor’s Office as Lots 7,8,9,
and 10, in Block A, Brown Addition to the City of Truth or
Consequences (formerly Hot
Springs), New Mexico, according to the Plat(s) thereof on file
in the Office of the County
Clerk of Sierra County, New
Mexico,
including any improvements,
fixtures, and attachments, such
as, but not limited to, mobile
homes. Subject to all taxes,
utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record,
and subject to a one (1) month
right of redemption by the Defendant upon entry of an order
approving sale. The foregoing
sale will be made to satisfy an
in remforeclosure judgment
rendered by this Court in the
above-entitled and numbered
cause on December 16, 2014,
being an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the above-described property. The Plaintiff’s
in remjudgment is $83,762.12,
and the same bears interest at
the rate of 5.000% per annum,
which accrues at the rate of
$11.47 per diem, commencing
on May 2, 2014, with the Court
reserving entry of final in remjudgment against said Defendant Karen L. Capozzi for the
amount due after foreclosure
sale, for costs and attorney’s
fees, plus interest as may be
assessed by the Court. The
Plaintiff has the right to bid at
such sale all of its in remjudgment amount and submit its bid
verbally or in writing. The Plaintiff may apply all or any part of
its in remjudgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash. The
sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of
the Special Master.
The Court’s decree, having
duly appointed its Special Master to advertise and immediately offer for sale the subject
real estate and to apply the
proceeds of sale, first to the
costs of sale and the Special
Master’s fees, then to pay the
above-described in remjudgment, interest, and costs of
sale, and to pay unto the registry of the Court any balance
remaining to satisfy future adjudication of priority mortgage
holders;
NOW, THEREFORE, notice is
hereby given that in the event
that said property is not sooner
redeemed, the undersigned will
as set forth above, offer for
sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, the
lands and improvements described above for the purpose
of satisfying, in the adjudged
order of priorities, the in remjudgment described herein and
decree of foreclosure together
with any additional costs and
attorney’s fees, costs of advertisement and publication, a reasonable receiver and Special
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pre-historic worms. Similar
items are privately kept, as
his wife described their own
business space has been used
to display their findings to
customers, but even space is
an issue for them as there is
more discoveries than space
can allow.
This was one of the concerns
brought up, to which the
council suggested potentially
starting the project out
with the new development
of City Hall Annex. Staff
commented finding adequate
space would pose an issue,
but this would be taken into
consideration with the current
redesign process. The council
appeared to be supportive of
further investigating possible
available space in the current
City Hall, once it becomes
vacant with the future move
into the Annex building.
One of Mr. Blank’s goals
is to retain as much of the
discoveries locally, with
the addition of display
space, this would offer a
unique attraction spot for
the city. Currently, Truth or
Consequences has its own
museum through Geronimo
Springs, which houses the
highlights of the county’s
history.
Similarly, Mr. Blank’s goal
for a space for Elephant
Butte would be dedicated to
city’s namesake, allowing for
visitors to be in the presence
of the pre-historic fauna and
animal life forms. Given the
recent pre-historic elephant
discoveries over the last
few years, this would be a
exceptional opportunity for
the city to draw new visitors,
while also offering an
educational spot for local and
statewide students a place to
see the ancient history of their
backyard in person.
While the natural assets
of the area essentially lying
in wait for discovery, there
are regulations and laws
in place to protect specific
items discovered. The laws
protecting the lands of the
Master’s fee to be fixed by the
Court. The total amount of the
in remjudgment due is
$83,762.12, plus interest to
and including date of sale of
$3,200.13, for a total in remjudgment plus interest of
$86,962.25. Sale is subject to
the entry of an in remorder of
the Court approving the terms
and conditions of this sale.
Witness my hand this 31st day
of December, 2014
Bernadette Gutierrez
BERNADETTE F.
GUTIERREZ,
Special Master
PO Box 91988
Albuquerque, NM 87199-1988
Telephone: (505) 433-4576
Facsimile: (505) 433-4577
E-mail: [email protected]
Pub: The Herald
Req: Rose L. Brand &
Associates, PC
January 7, 14, 21, 28, 2015
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LEGAL NOTICE
Sierra County Clerk’s Office
Sierra County, New Mexico
100 North Date St., Suite 6
Truth or Consequences,
New Mexico 87901
Legal Notice
The Sierra County Clerk’s Office hereby gives public notice
that, pursuant to NMSA 1978,
Section 1-2-17 (D) School of
Instruction for Precinct Board
Members for the February 3,
2015 School District Election
and School Bond Election has
been scheduled for January
29, 2015 commencing at 10:00
a.m. at the Sierra County
Clerk’s Office located at 100
North Date Street, Truth or
Consequences, New Mexico
and pursuant to NMSA 1978,
Section 1-11-8 (A), Certification
of the Dominion voting machines will be at 11:00 a.m. on
January 29, 2015 at the Sierra
County Clerk’s Office located
at 100 North Date Street, Truth
or Consequences, NM 87901,
for the upcoming February 3,
2015 School District Election
and School Bond Election.
For additional information,
please contact the Sierra
County Clerk’s Office at (575)
894-2840.
Publish: Connie Greer
Sierra County Clerk
Pub: The Herald
Req: Municipal Schools/
TorC
January 28, 2015
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Bureau of Land Management
(BLM) come from two
Federal Acts – Federal Land
Policy and Management
(1976)
and
National
Environment Policy (1969)
– and the Code of Federal
Regulations,
specifically
several sections of Part 43.
Any natural items found
on federal land (BLM) are
limited through permits for
the collection of vertebrate
fossils, with no commercial
collection allowed at all.
Additionally, the collection
of small-scale invertebrates
does not require a permit, as
long as the collection is for
personal use.
The discussion in this area
raised the possible enactment
of a forgiveness clause to
anyone who donates an
illegally obtained natural
item. While the council did
not take a vote on the matter,
it appeared that staff would
look into if such forgiveness
could be given for those
items.
Also
on
had
was
Superintendent Kay Dunlap
of the New Mexico State
Parks
(NMSP),
who
explained the Parks current
budget constraints prevents
them from moving forward
with establishing a “welcome
center” or a similar space
that would allow for locals
to display their discoveries
– projecting a two to seven
year timeframe for NMSP.
She also reiterated the
caution of starting small and
building larger as the project
progressed.
Council member D. Rogers
similarly stressed, based
on his own experience with
starting up a project such
as this, that time and speed
are extremely slow going.
Additionally, one of the
major hurdles to overcome
is staffing, in addition to
identifying funding and an
adequate space for display
and storage of the items
themselves.
Ultimately, the council
agreed to move forward with
keeping an open dialogue
with both the Blanks and
NMSP. This project will take
considerable time, spent in
discussion and investigating
the different avenues to
proceed with.
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VETS
Continued from Page 1
legislature for setting aside
initial funding for this
project, and we ask that state
lawmakers provide the full
amount so construction can
move forward.”
“Constructing a new facility
at the New Mexico State
Veterans’ Home will provide
our elderly veterans with the
best nursing care available,”
Heinrich said. “This funding
ensures that veterans in New
Mexico with rehabilitative or
disability needs benefit from
state-of-the-art inpatient and
outpatient services, and a
Skilled Nursing Unit. These
kinds of investments are
critical if we are to fulfill our
nation’s promise to those who
served. Few sacrifices are as
selfless as those our military
service men and women
make in defense of this
nation. We owe our veterans
and their loved ones more
than a debt of gratitude – we
owe them action in both our
words and deeds.”
“As the one nursing facility
in New Mexico that serves
only our veterans and their
families, the State Veterans’
Home helps New Mexico’s
heroes that come from every
corner of the state,” Luján
said. “Funds for an expansion
THE HERALD • JANUARY 28, 2015 • PAGE 13
will enable this important
facility to assist more of
our brave men and women
and give them the care they
have earned through their
service to our nation. The
VA’s approval for conditional
funding represents another
important step toward making
the new facility a reality for
New Mexico’s veterans.”
“Veterans and their families
deserve every opportunity
for quality care and skilled
nursing that will help them
recover from injuries and live
with dignity,” Lujan Grisham
said. “I fully support this
investment and urge the VA
to ensure that residents at the
State Veterans’ Home have
access to quality programs
and qualified staff.”
The New Mexico State
Veterans’ Home received
notice of the conditional
funding approval in late
September, and therefore
must meet the requirements
outlined by the VA by late
March for final approval of
the $15,614,314 award.
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JAMES GRAVES
CHASE
Continued from Page 2
the description of the suspect
who was seen on store video
surveillance equipment riding
the bicycle out of the store.
When the young man, later
identified as Mr. Graves, saw
the officer turning around,
he rode the bicycle down
an alley that led to Van
Patten Street. After a verbal
exchange with the officer,
Graves rode the bicycle to a
residence in the 700-block of
Van Patten Street.
After
TCPD
officials
surrounded the front and back
of the residence, Graves ran
from the home toward Austin
Street, losing officers when
he jumped over a fence.
A resident of apartments
located near the intersection
of Austin and Post streets
advised officials that the
owner of the complex had
left one of the apartments
unlocked, but that that
particular unit was now
locked. Once the apartment
was accessed, Graves was not
found to be inside.
As night fell, with TCPD
and Sierra County Sheriff’s
officials searching a multipleblock area, one officer shined
his flashlight under a camp
trailer near the intersection
of Marr and Post streets
–the property where Graves
jumped the fence and
discovered Mr. Graves hiding.
When he was ordered to exit
from under the camp trailer,
Graves ran from the officials,
heading west on Marr Street.
Graves reportedly ran into a
residence and attempted to
jump a wooden fence, but
couldn’t scale the fence.
Upon being ordered again
to halt, Graves attempted to
run again and was tased and
placed in handcuffs.
Detective
Lee
told
The Herald that Graves
matches the description of
a male captured on video
surveillance stealing several
knives from the sporting
goods section at Walmart.
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SWAT
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south of the standoff appeared
to be a gathering locale for a
mixture of law enforcement
and military vehicles for well
over an hour.
Once mobilized, the armored
vehicles carried dozens of
TAC Team members toward
the residence. Moments
later, two audible flash bank
explosions were heard loud
and clear approximately 100
yards south of the home.
Sierra County Sheriff Glenn
Hamilton later told The
Herald that the flash bangs
were used in conjunction
with a State Police canine
to disorient and distract
Theobald while officers
moved in and immobilized
the suspect.
Theobald was taken into
custody without further
incident, and transported
from the scene to the staging
area south of the residence.
There,
Theobald
was
checked out by Sierra Vista
Hospital EMS personnel,
and eventually transported to
the Sierra County Detention
Facility.
As was initially reported on
The Herald’s Facebook page,
the newspaper withheld vital
information, including the
suspect’s identity, per Sheriff
Hamilton’s request in the
interest of officer safety.
The
roadways
leading
into the neighborhood were
reopened once Theobald
was placed in custody at
approximately 2:50 p.m.
Theobald has been charged
with two counts of thirddegree aggravated assault on
a police officer
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COUNTY
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medium
and
maximum
security inmates, where firsttime arrestees are not placed
in the same area as violent
felons,” she said.
“I also envision a separate
area for medical (services),”
she continued. “I’d like to
have a fulltime medical
staff, and I’d like to have a
part-time mental health staff
and counselors where we
can take care of the inmates,
and not just lock them up in a
segregated unit, if they need
help.”
Swingle agreed, saying the
top detention facilities in
New Mexico incorporate the
mental health component into
their prisoner care programs
and infrastructure.
With about 40 percent of the
prison population nationally
suffering from mental health
issues, Swingle said, “You’re
just
compounding
the
problem by not addressing
the mental health issues. The
jails have become the de facto
mental health institutes in
New Mexico, and nationwide
for that matter.”
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SPACE
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Nike and JCrew.
“These events not only bring
revenue to the spaceport, but
also provide free global
advertising. Every marketing
campaign is a statement that
New Mexico is open for
business and ready to excel.
And, locally, each event at
Spaceport America brings
with it economic activity
and opportunity for the
surrounding communities to
provide goods and services.”
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