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BLOWING DUST ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM MDT THIS EVENING...
* WHAT...Visibility between one-quarter and one mile in blowing dust
expected.
* WHERE...Southwest Desert/Lower Gila River Valley.
* WHEN...Until 7 PM MDT this evening.
Article by Rebecca Reza, RadioTour
Silver City, NM — Wilmar Paredes inched out Tyler Stites, crossing the finish at Mogollon to take victory in the Tour of the Gila opener. Paredes teammate, Walter Vargas, came in third to round the podium. The first stage took the pro men 92-miles from the heart of Silver City out to the ghost town of Mogollon. Team MedellÃn were first to launch the attacks in the final kilometers that would earn them the victory.
Article by Rebecca Reza, RadioTour Photos Courtesy of Velo Images/Brian Hodes for Tour of the Gila
Photos by Mary Alice Murphy
Gough Park, in Silver City, hosted the 2024 Earth Day and Continental Divide Trail Days in an event on Saturday, April 20, 2024/
Vendors selling everything from tents to plants to trail food and shoes and informational booths filled Gough Park, and attendees of the event covered the park. too.
Photos by Paul Michaud of the start of Stage 1 of the 2024 Tour of the Gila.
By Lynn Janes
The Village of Santa Clara held a meeting April 11, 2024. Mayor Arnold Lopez called the meeting to order. Mayor Pro Tem Albert Esparza and Trustees, Olga Amador, Peter Erickson, and Ralph Trujillo attended.
The council approved the department head reports after some spoke on the reports briefly. Larry Montoya, animal control officer and fire chief, went over the dogs and cats they had and the citations and warnings he had done. Montoya said he had been working with the fire department in Mexico on the donations. They had recently had an ISO (Insurance Service Office) inspection and dropped a point which will help the residents with their fire insurance rates. Angel Granadino, maintenance supervisor, said they had mostly been taking care of weeds and cutting trees. Lonnie Sandoval, police chief, said they had held back on citations due to not having a judge at this time and have just been more of a presence. They have had one arrest and have been dealing with burglary and criminal damage cases. Rosemary Arciero, code enforcement officer, said she had been busy with permits and had 12 citations. She also has been focused on vacant buildings and compliance.
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