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Marshalls is issuing a correction regarding the grand opening date of its new Silver City store, originally announced as November 20. Due to an unexpected delay, the store will now officially open to the public on November 21.
The grand opening event will take place on November 21 from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. All other details regarding the new store, including its location, offerings, and regular hours, remain unchanged. We look forward to welcoming shoppers in Silver City on the updated opening day.
Photos by Mary Alice Murphy
The annual Marine Corps Birthday event happens each year on Nov. 10, celebrating the day in 1775 when the Marine Corps was founded before the United States of America was even a country. Already, the Army, Navy and Marine Corps were created to protect the fledgling country.
This year, the Marine Corps celebrates its 250th birthday. According to the moderator and one of the organizers of the event, Mst. Gy. Sgt Dean Bearup, the banquet celebrating this milestone anniversary brought about 180 veterans of all armed services and guests to celebrate the event.
By Frost McGahey
(Photo from Attorney General’s website)
On November 13 Attorney General Raul Torrez once again tried to badger Sixth Judicial District Judge Jarod Hofacket into reinstating parts of the AG's lawsuit against Dr. Shepard. In a previous Beat article*, the weaknesses of the AG's original lawsuit were listed by Dr. Shepard's attorney. Earlier the judge dismissed parts of the lawsuit in August. But now the AG is trying to get them reinstated.
Shepard's attorney is arguing that a reconsideration of a judge's order should only come under one of three scenarios — a change in fact, a change in law, or to correct errors. Since this hasn't occurred, the AG's request should be ignored.
In reading the state attorney's argument for reopening the parts of the case dismissed, it appears that the state merely wants to harass Dr. Shepard. Is that because Shepard filed a civil RICO** lawsuit against people Santa Fe wants to protect?
Acres: 172
Location: 18 miles NE of Glenwood, NM
Containment: 0
Cause: Unknown
GLENWOOD, N.M., Nov. 18 – The Blue Fire on the western edge of the Gila Wilderness is currently sitting at approximately 172 acres. Fire growth has developed primarily south and east, with some movement to the north in the Little Turkey Creek drainage.
Fire activity has been minimal with some isolated smoke and smoldering in heavy dead and downed materials. The fire received some moisture on Sunday, and more is expected this evening through Thursday.
Freeport Provides Update on Restart Plans for Grasberg Minerals District
To download a PDF of the release, please visit the following link: Freeport Provides Update on Restart Plans for Grasberg Minerals District
PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Freeport (NYSE: FCX) announced today plans to restore large-scale production from PT Freeport Indonesia's (PTFI) Grasberg operations in Central Papua, Indonesia.
As previously reported, PTFI commenced production from the unaffected Deep Mill Level Zone and Big Gossan underground mines in late October 2025.
Photos by Mary Alice Murphy
The annual Tamal Fiesta y Mas, hosted by the village of Santa Clara, took place at Fort Bayard on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025.
The sale of tamales formed a small part of the event, whichstarted with a disc golf tournament at 8 a.m., leading to the large Norman Car Show and High Desert Classic Motorcycle Show. Films showed at the Fort Bayard Theatre, and the event continued with Mariachi music from Mariachi Luna Llena de Las Cruces, a cornhole tournament, and traditional dancers from Sophia's Dance Studio in Deming. The event, emceed by the inimitable Raul Turrieta, who later showed up in costume as a tamal, honored the late Bill Acosta and the current Fort Bayard Historic Preservation Society President Doug Dinwiddie.
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