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City council to consider administrative (4/16/95)
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City Council passes bond ordinances (10/20/95)
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Council discusses vision for city (3/31/96)
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City Council names acting city manager (12/10/96)
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City Council approves tower amendments (2/8/95)
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City council discusses policy analyst post (6/6/95)
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City Council benches baseball resolutions (9/19/95)
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City Council cancels 'emergency' meeting (4/11/96)
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City Council decides on connection dispute (8/6/96)
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City Council reviews water conservation (6/11/96)
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City Council will consider telecommunications contract (11/18/96)
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City Council confused over judge's status (11/23/96)
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City council adopts water conservation measures (10/8/96)
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Housing Authority plan on City Council agenda (10/20/96)
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City announces agenda for Monday night council meeting (4/30/95)
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City Council votes not to challenge runoff ruling (12/7/95)
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City Council never passed graffiti control 'ordinance' (2/3/95)
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City Council to discuss garbage collections (1/16/95)
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City Council to consider airport buy (1/3/95)
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Smoking ban tops agenda at City Council meeting (6/16/95)
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City Council to discuss PUDs [planned unit developments] (3/26/95)
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City Council to discuss Downtown Mall (5/8/95)
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City Council balances history with progress (5/2/95)
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Mayoral and City Council candidates face off at forum (10/26/95)
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City clerk [Karen Stevens] announces candidacy for council (9/24/95)
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City Council may change wastewater rates (8/24/96)
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City council approves adjusting water rates (8/27/96)
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City Council to consider MMC restructuring (12/16/96)
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Baseball battle hits City Council session (11/26/96)
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City Council creates position for Disabilities Act Coordinator (2/19/97)
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Land deal, liquor license on City Council agenda (2/2/97)
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Council to interview city manager prospect [name withheld] (1/6/97)
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Council praised (let.) (5/11/96)
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Abe 'Lincoln' makes appearance at City Council meeting (2/22/95)
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City Council to consider animal control ordinance (11/19/95)
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City Council approves resolutions to fund various community projects (9/4/96)
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Council re-shuffles block grant funds (4/25/95)
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Council OKs zoning changes (8/9/95)
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Big council night ahead (ed.) (6/17/95)
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Council curfew (let.) (6/23/95)
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Council considers $75 million bond ordinance (10/6/95)
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Council tables tower resolutions (5/7/96)
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City Council hopefuls announce they'll run: Lawrence Banegas bids for seat on city council (8/22/95)
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Herculano Ferralez claims another bid for city council seat (8/17/95)
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City Council votes to purchase airport facilities for $720,000 (1/4/95)
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City Council allows apartment complex to be built (3/8/95)
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City Council may strengthen select requirements for PUDs [planned unit developments] (3/28/95)
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City Council candidate Jose V. Frietze will challenge runoff provision (11/9/95)
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City Council reviewing agreement with Las Cruces TV Cable company (9/14/95)
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City Council to clarify zoning for home business (9/17/95)
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City Council awards $82,000 in Community Development Block Grants (7/16/96)
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City Council enacts ban on sale, use of fireworks (6/18/96)
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City Council vote gives MMC leeway to seek future funding (6/4/96)
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City Council discusses funding rec facilities, fire station (6/25/96)
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City Council dips into money earmarked for electric takeover (5/8/96)
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City Council to discuss Miss Teen USA pageant funding shortfall (11/30/96)
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City Council OKs Parkview Metal Products Company for industrial park (4/22/97)
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City Council steamed over Casto Travel Agency proposal (2/4/97)
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City Council OKs mall overlay zone: Churches exempted from provisions (3/25/97)
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City Council meeting postponed due to legislative lobbying (3/18/97)
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A City Council subcommittee team is operating on hospital lease (3/19/97)
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Council revives plastic recycling (4/18/95)
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Council OKs maximum benefit rolls (8/23/95)
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Council approves funds for seniors (12/5/95)
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Reluctant council OKs liquor license transfers (1/19/95)
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Council increases city's water rates (7/4/95)
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Up to Council [smoking ban] (let.) (6/10/95)
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Another contender [Jose Frietze] vies for District 1 City Council seat (9/2/95)
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Council Oks triplex plan reluctantly (4/2/96)
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Council hopes retreat advances cooperation (3/30/96)
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Council looks at raising judges' salaries (5/14/96)
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City Council: Bell Mobile Tower tumbles; Curbside collections to commence Oct. 1 (5/21/96)
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Council votes on insurance provider (1/7/97)
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City Council hopefuls announce they'll run: KOBE's [F. Ray Francis] up against Herculano Ferralez (8/22/95)
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Council to review tower ordinances, bookstore appeal (2/5/95)
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Council gives green light to adult bookstore (2/7/95)
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Council to discuss proposed smoking ban at next session (2/12/95)
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Council seeks to plug holes in flood control (1/10/95)
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Council snubs planners' proposal on tower rules (1/18/95)
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Petition [smoking ban] to go before council again (6/10/95)
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Council supports tighter controls for subdivisions (3/14/95)
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Council doles out funds to lucky 13 (5/16/95)
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Candidate [F. Ray Francis] for City Council won't host radio program ['Issues at Heart'] (9/20/95)
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Council tables land purchase in the Frenger Park area (8/20/96)
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Council fails to choose acting manager (12/3/96)
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Council gives nod to hospital restructuring (12/17/96)
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Council upholds permit denial for recycling center (2/6/96)
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Council: Downtown-revitalizing plan requires private sector involvement (1/30/96)
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Council OKs buying old District Court (1/9/96)
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Council to look at police reclassification, park fees (4/7/97)
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Council approves amended plans for subdivision (1/24/97)
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City manager (let.) (4/5/95)
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County, city leaders pledge cooperation (1/28/95)
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Questions about permit lead City Council to reconsider 'adult' business application [Eros Video Adult Bookstore] (1/11/95)
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City bans burning (6/22/95)
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City OKs project funds (9/12/95)
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City variances (let.) (11/3/96)
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Council names city manager [Jesus Nava]: Budget skills, border expertise were key factors in selection (1/16/97)
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City mulls mall zoning (3/17/97)
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Appraisal of distribution system gets Council nod (2/7/95)
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Wastewater treatment plant, bond money on council agenda (4/7/96)
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Council hopes plan is right on Target Store (1/18/96)
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Council members support application for DWI jail (1/4/96)
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Council paves way for new wastewater treatment plant (9/6/96)
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Council denies liquor license for planned Picacho bar (9/18/96)
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Police Athletic League boxing audit announced at council meeting (4/8/97)
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Council wary about business inducement [Casto Travel Agency] (ed.) (2/5/97)
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City could require liquor license fee (4/2/95)
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City wins EPA award (8/9/95)
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Legislative bill affects city smoking-ban plan (ed.) (2/20/95)
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City committee ponders reptiles (2/24/95)
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City adopts new development fees (7/1/95)
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City settles with Eros (7/6/95)
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City vows to save program (5/26/95)
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City Council votes to change two downtown streets [Water and Church from four lanes to two lanes of traffic] (11/7/95)
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City leaders rally for youths (10/9/95)
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Council tables Elks Drive and Hatfield Road mobile home park appeal (4/16/96)
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City targets business regs (8/13/96)
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City wants comments on Main-Picacho work (8/20/96)
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Council tables zone issues of the Crescent Park area (7/2/96)
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City boots budgets for seniors (7/8/96)
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Council eyes 'critical need' for a fire station in Las Cruces (5/15/96)
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City launches new water-saving measures (11/8/96)
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City responsible? [Downtown Revitalization] (let.) (9/19/96)
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City agrees to aid growth of Tresco (4/11/95)
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City stands firm on charging new subdivision fees (8/15/95)
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City Councilors answer questions on HUD funding (2/8/95)
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'Geraldo' Rivera show, city trade accusations (2/10/95)
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City, school board to discuss land swap (1/30/95)
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City establishes formats to pay for landfill construction (7/25/95)
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City Officials stress new fireworks laws (6/25/95)
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City to hear first smoking ordinance reading (3/5/95)
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City plans next move in zoning dispute (5/12/95)
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City to join cases against EPEC (5/12/95)
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El Paso Electric sues city (11/21/95)
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Terry Enriquez files suit against city (8/3/96)
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City affirms firing of attorney Robert Kelley (8/27/96)
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City councilor [Jack Valencia] eyes state seat (12/1/96)
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City councilors defend decision on health insurance bids (12/14/96)
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City votes to buy WIA building (12/19/96)
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City councilors awaiting report on Budget Office (7/23/96)
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City, county resolve zoning differences (3/17/96)
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City versus EPEC trial moved back (5/8/96)
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City councilors look to streamline building variance process (10/31/96)
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City, judge [Stephen Ryan] bump heads on budget (4/29/97)
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The Las Cruces Amateur Baseball Congress baseball group strikes out with council (2/25/97)
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Disabled, city at odds over Disabilities Act (1/25/97)
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City to consider new bus fares (3/11/97)
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City set to discuss rules on using city vehicles (3/12/95)
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Council defeats controversial zoning change [north side of Wyoming Avenue between Ensie and Gladys drives] (4/4/95)
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Residents raise stink, council tables plan for a wastewater lift station in Mesilla Park (12/19/95)
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Las Cruces had no lack of issues during 1994: Voters OK pulling the plug; council makes towering decision (1/1/95)
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City attempts to buy electric system (3/3/95)
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City OKs higher taxes, salaries and water rates (5/31/95)
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City officials seek more information about police favoritism (1/5/96)
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Board: City should reconsider Robert Kelley's termination (7/26/96)
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Las Cruces assisted living retirement center approved: Council gives green light to begin building (6/10/96)
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City patches up Aviation Day differences (1/29/97)
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City accuses utility of using delay tactics (8/8/95)
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DAAC fairs. events bring arts, entertainment to city (2/26/95)
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City names new spokesman [Christopher Good], fills post vacant for five months (6/8/95)
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City plans fund swap for utility purchase (3/1/95)
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Residents voice anger over Parker Road proposal by city (5/10/95)
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City vows to rescue senior lunch program (5/17/95)
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City sparks next round in utility company battle (5/31/95)
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City now has more than $70 million for utility purchase (11/30/95)
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City points finger at El Paso Electric for project delays (11/23/95)
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City asks state to help make U.S. 70 more safe (11/23/95)
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City awards bid on Missouri-Boutz realignment to Burn Construction Co. of Las Cruces (10/17/95)
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City asks for summary judement in smoking case [smoking ban] (12/21/96)
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Chamber president [Joe A. Biedron] blasts city for HMO choice (12/12/96)
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City, county on different pages on hospital deal (12/18/96)
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City restores group's [The Community of Hope] hope by lowering funds required (2/13/96)
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City bond issue headed to voters for approval (7/9/96)
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City will be asked to drop New Mexico Area Agency on Aging (3/28/96)
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City budget includes pay raises and increase in property tax (5/29/96)
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Smoking law challenge waiting for city response [smoking ban] (11/15/96)
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City, ACLU avert legal matter over St. Genevieve's monument (10/15/96)
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ACLU hurls threats at city over St. Genevieve's monument (9/4/96)
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City officials defend plan to lend grant money [Casto Travel Agency] (2/6/97)
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City official [Jim Ericson]: Funds to lure company will be replaced (2/1/97)
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City wants $700,000 to lure Casto Travel Agency into moving to Las Cruces (1/29/97)
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Switch-hitting city councilors modify decision on baseball group [Las Cruces Amateur Baseball Congress] (3/4/97)
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Sun-News endorsements: Mayor: Ruben Smith, City Council: District 1: Jose V. Frietz, District 2: John B. Rosenow, District 4: Karen P. Stevens, and Municipal judge: Stephen G. Ryan (ed.) (11/5/95)
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Former executive director [name withheld] alleges: Housing Authority Board lied to council, public; Mayor Ruben Smith injected politics into local agency (11/23/96)
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Bell Atlantic retains attorney [Barnett, Allison, and Robert] in tower dispute with the city (4/29/95)
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'Geraldo' Rivera owes city an apology says the mayor [Ruben Smith] (2/11/95)
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City and school officials agree to hammer out land swap details (1/31/95)
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ACLU objects to city funding of St. Genevieve's memorial (8/28/96)
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City officials tour construction of multimillion dollar projects [Court Junior High renovation and Missouri-Boutz realignment] (1/30/96)
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Bell Atlantic Mobile Tower coming down: City reaches settlement with Cellular One on tower (5/2/96)
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Bishop Ricardo Ramirez calls for compromise between the ACLU and city (9/6/96)
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Bad precedent (let.) (4/4/95)
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Smoking ban (let.) (4/20/95)
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Missed deadline? (let.) (4/25/95)
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Smoking ban (let.) (8/10/95)
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Telshor dispute (1/18/95)
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Building permits (let.) (1/20/95)
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Smoking ban (let.) (3/17/95)
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Anti-smoking (let.) (3/21/95)
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Nonsmokers (let.) (5/11/95)
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Some issues (let.) (10/1/95)
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Unanswered (let.) (10/20/95)
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Electric issue (let.) (10/20/95)
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Deep gratitude (let.) (8/3/96)
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Non-option (let.) (12/1/96)
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Water ordinance (let.) (10/24/96)
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Noise pollution (let.) (10/12/96)
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Legal overkill (let.) [no-smoking ban] (4/6/95)
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Tobacco smokers [smoking ban] (let.) (4/8/95)
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Councilors stand by votes (4/12/95)
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Veteran's view [smoking ban] (let.) (4/15/95)
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Smoking law (let.) [smoking ban] (4/30/95)
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Adult Services (let.) (8/8/95)
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Scare stories? [smoking ban] (let.) (8/10/95)
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Gene Kennon seeks re-election (8/10/95)
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Return piano (let.) (12/2/95)
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Road problems (let.) (12/16/95)
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Zoning dispute (let.) (1/26/95)
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Housing stalled (let.) (1/7/95)
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Study drainage (let.) (7/3/95)
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Contradictions [smoking ban] (let.) (6/1/95)
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Questions figures [salaries] (let.) (6/6/95)
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Public bans (let.) (3/9/95)
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No problem [smoking ban] (let.) (3/17/95)
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Not realistic [smoking ban] (let.) (3/18/95)
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Set example (let.) [smoking ban] (3/26/95)
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Ambiguities [smoking ban] (let.) (5/10/95)
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Dismal failure (let.) (5/13/95)
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Contradiction [smoking ban] (let.) (5/17/95)
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Business rights [smoking ban] (let.) (5/20/95)
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Billboard regulations come under scrutiny (10/4/95)
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Breach of trust (let.) (10/21/95)
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Saving water (let.) (9/2/95)
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Gospel Mission (let.) (9/24/95)
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N.Y. trip (let.) (9/24/95)
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Water system (let.) (4/5/96)
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Water woes (let.) (8/30/96)
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Public vote (let.) (12/20/96)
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Water rights (let.) (6/16/96)
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Citizens let down (ed.) (6/21/96)
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Zoning dispute (let.) (5/16/96)
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Fireworks ban (let.) (5/12/96)
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Ban fireworks (let.) (5/21/96)
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Foot-dragging (let.) (11/24/96)
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Out of bounds (let.) (11/20/96)
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Building variance issues outlined (10/31/96)
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Road damage (let.) (2/7/97)
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Public power (let.) (2/18/97)
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Half right (let.) (2/22/97)
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