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Aragon’s home runs propel Cavegirls softball to 5A finals
Carlsbad’s quest for a 17th state title in softball is still alive after the No. 3 Cavegirls waited until the final inning for the offense to wake up and come away with a 4-3 win…
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Carlsbad City Council schedules return to in-person meetings
CARLSBAD — After more than 400 days, the Carlsbad City Council and other city boards and commissions will soon return to the dais. The council approved returning to in-person meetings July 13, along with 6…
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Mosaic Potash proposes waste pond near Carlsbad. Feds study impacts
Mosaic potash wants to add a waste pond to its mining operations in Eddy County and federal regulators sought input on environmental dangers. The company sought to augment its Carlsbad operations last year by expanding its…
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Avilla leads Carlsbad girls’ lacrosse team to new heights
CARLSBAD — Lighting quick reflexes are a prerequisite for a lacrosse goalie. It’s one of many reasons Carlsbad High School incoming senior Aubrie Avilla is one of the top girls’ lacrosse players in the county.…
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Businesses looking forward as N.M. lifts COVID-19 restrictions
Officials from southeast New Mexico welcomed lifting of COVID-19 restrictions by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham July 1, but expressed concern over emergency powers and extended unemployment benefits. The governor confirmed New Mexico would retire its color-coded,…