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1: City Utilities Director Ken Needham to retire (2/20/96)

2: City wants developers to pay more for extending utilities (1/6/95)

3: Utilities ruling won't change City's plans (2/24/95)

4: New utilities director [Robert 'Buck' Monday] names major priorities (6/26/96)

5: City wants to intervene in utility suit between El Paso Electric Company and the New Mexico Public Utilities Commission (11/12/96)

6: City employee [Frank Avalos] (let.) (12/15/95)

7: City gas rates increase (10/14/96)

8: City seeks EPEC ruling (10/22/96)

9: Vacancies [director of the Community Services and Facilities Department, director for the city's Utilities Department, director for the Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, and director of the RoadRunner Transit system] remain in city government (3/9/96)

10: City projecting profit for Corralitos landfill (10/26/96)

11: City could issue electric bonds (10/3/95)

12: City plan would change utility rates structure (4/10/96)

13: City Council may change wastewater rates (8/24/96)

14: City council approves adjusting water rates (8/27/96)

15: City approves bond sale for wastewater projects (12/19/96)

16: City: Electric rates could drop 40 percent (5/30/96)

17: City launches new water-saving measures (11/8/96)

18: City, county increase recycling effort (10/20/96)

19: City plans electric substation (4/17/97)

20: City recommended raise in most utility prices (4/18/97)

21: Electric ruling doesn't surprise city officials (4/15/95)

22: City Council to discuss garbage collections (1/16/95)

23: City leaders talk electric municipalization in Seattle (6/30/95)

24: City tries to explain water rate increase (8/14/96)

25: Curbside trash pickup proposal before city (ed.) (5/8/96)

26: City ups stakes in utility battle (1/22/97)

27: City accuses utility of using delay tactics (8/8/95)

28: Electric issue costs city over $1 million (2/7/95)

29: City sets its sights on high-dollar water system expansion (7/12/95)

30: City plans fund swap for utility purchase (3/1/95)

31: City attempts to buy electric system (3/3/95)

32: City OKs higher taxes, salaries and water rates (5/31/95)

33: City seeks bonds to buy electric system (9/22/95)

34: City, utility company await ruling on distribution system (7/4/96)

35: Utility, city begin court battle over distribution system (6/28/96)

36: Electric bill for city now $2.5 million (3/19/96)

37: City electric case heads to higher court (9/17/96)

38: City files suit to begin electric condemnation process (4/8/95)

39: Expenses incurred by City of Las Cruces for utility slow down (12/21/95)

40: City spends $1.6 million to take over electric company (6/21/95)

41: Garbage plan (let.) (3/20/95)

42: City sparks next round in utility company battle (5/31/95)

43: City, El Paso Electric Co. continue war or words (2/24/96)

44: Safety check (let.) (1/25/95)

45: Governor [Gary Johnson] signs bill supporting city in utility fight (4/12/97)

46: Garbage collection (let.) (4/18/95)

47: System's 'bug' (let.) (4/2/95)

48: Garbage rates (let.) (7/19/95)

49: Water pollution (let.) (3/11/95)

50: New containers (let.) (3/25/95)

51: Slow process (let.) (3/25/95)

52: Shaky start (let.) (3/24/95)

53: Garbage service (let.) (5/31/95)

54: Costly water (let.) (8/17/96)

55: Water woes (let.) (8/30/96)

56: Natural gas rates increase (12/6/96)

57: Water costs (let.) (6/23/96)

58: Garbage plan (let.) (5/11/96)

59: Curbside plan (let.) (5/15/96)

60: Cost savings (let.) (5/14/96)

61: Group targets utility monopolies (11/23/96)

62: Water schedule (let.) (4/13/97)

63: Gas prices (let.) (2/5/97)

64: Thousand gallons (let.) (2/28/97)

65: Less for more (let.) (4/1/95)

66: Electric issue (let.) (8/25/95)

67: Water outage scheduled today (12/21/95)

68: Electric rates (let.) (2/12/95)

69: Electric bills (let.) (2/21/95)

70: Broke promise (let.) (10/14/95)

71: Electric fiasco (let.) (9/26/95)

72: Water system (let.) (4/5/96)

73: What a waste (let.) (4/12/96)

74: 'Pigging' causes discolored water (4/1/96)

75: Cold snap chills gas service (10/29/96)

76: Water ordinance forum slated (2/8/97)

77: Joint powers (let.) (1/3/97)

78: Takeover effort (let.) (8/22/95)

79: Water increase beefs up budget (5/18/95)

80: City finalizes sale of $75 million in bonds for purchase of electric utility (10/19/95)

81: Trash problem (let.) (4/5/96)

82: City moves ahead with sewer plan even though Joe Skeen wants funding stopped (4/19/97)

83: City's electric costs mounting (4/11/95)

84: Little resolved in utility hearing (8/26/95)

85: Council increases city's water rates (7/4/95)

86: Seminar on electric issues scheduled (3/17/95)

87: Trash-collection plan won't raise most rates (3/24/95)

88: Electric-issue bond sale a milestone (ed.) (10/14/95)

89: New water line fee approved (12/5/96)

90: Utility won't increase rates (3/4/97)

91: Experts warn area growth draining water supply (12/1/95)

92: Expenses for city's electric quest mount (3/8/95)

93: New trash bins distributed to some residents (3/15/95)

94: Meter readers complain about work conditions (5/16/95)

95: City's water needs depend on new wells (ed.) (10/26/95)

96: Residents question wastewater plant south valley site (4/9/96)

97: 'Emergency' water leak soaks Alamo Street (4/14/96)

98: Houston power company eying area market (12/7/96)

99: Las Crucens face rate hike for gas, water (3/26/96)

100: Broken pipe leaves many with brown water (2/28/97)

101: Conservation of water stressed in Las Cruces (2/27/97)

102: Ellen Smyth: Agreement caused waste fund shortfall (3/2/97)

103: Ground rules set for utility hearing (8/22/95)

104: El Paso Electric agrees to freeze Texas rates (8/3/95)

105: Two firms may appraise electric system (2/5/95)

106: Tommy Tomlin wants public input on curbside garbage program (1/19/95)

107: Developer [Dan Diemer] warns construction fees could slow growth (6/3/95)

108: City's tab in electric plan nears $2 million (9/23/95)

109: Lengthy session yields new judge [Paul Rubino], utility proposals (4/30/96)

110: Utility hearings in Santa Fe focus on shopping for rates (8/6/96)

111: $11,000 added to bill for utility switch (8/21/96)

112: Rise in natural gas prices felt gradually in Las Cruces (12/24/96)

113: Impact fees could hurt local construction (2/9/96)

114: Jack Valencia speaks to SWITCH group (11/29/96)

115: Out with old garbage cans, in with the new (10/1/96)

116: Council paves way for new wastewater treatment plant (9/6/96)

117: Governor [Gary Johnson] supports municipal takeover (ed.) (4/13/97)

118: Councilors talk tactics for skirting high gas rates (4/1/97)

119: Next week set for ruling on utility's fate (8/19/95)

120: Mayor [Ruben A. Smith] criticizes EPEC for its 'intransigence' (ed.) (8/20/95)

121: Costs of city's electric company takeover hit $1.8 million (8/2/95)

122: Electric company battle far from being declared over (2/26/95)

123: Mayors pass resolution opposing utility proposal [U.S. Conference of Mayors] (6/20/95)

124: Central and South West to close Las Cruces office (6/23/95)

125: Mayor Ruben Smith welcomes county in utility takeover (10/19/95)

126: Safety, service during outages brought up at electric hearing (7/3/96)

127: Power usage surges as temperatures continue to climb (7/9/96)

128: Las Cruces official [Jerry Trojan] says merger helps city's electric plans (8/24/95)

129: El Paso Electric defends right to oppose City's unwanted offer (ed.) (8/11/95)

130: El Paso Gas agrees to what it says it has done for years (1/13/95)

131: Cruces holds the key to high dollar merger of electric companies (1/5/95)

132: Las Cruces' water needs outlined during Interim Integrated Water and Resource Planning Committee meeting (10/25/95)

133: Two years after vote, sides have differenct view of utility fight (8/30/96)

134: New wastewater treatment plant to be built south of Mesilla Dam (2/28/96)

135: Power play: Las Cruces and El Paso Electric have fought expensive battle (8/27/95)

136: Merger may fall through [between Central and Southwest Corp. and El Paso Electric Co.] (1/19/95)

137: State committee [Interim Integrated Water and Resource Planning Committee] eyes utility battle (10/25/95)

138: Las Cruces behind other cities in compressed natural gas units [Jennifer A. Salisbury, guest column] (9/2/95)

139: City's expenses to acquire El Paso Electric Co's local distribution system tops $2.3 million (2/22/96)

140: Citywide curbside garbage pickup planned; program tied to opening of regional landfill (ed.) (5/8/96)

141: Public Utility Commission's attempt to join city's suit rejected by a federal magistrate (5/24/96)

142: Senate urged to flip the switch and pass condemnation bill (3/18/97)

143: Three power companies [Southwestern Public Service Co., Public Serice Co., and Tenaska Inc.] make pitch (1/10/97)


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