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  2. Las Cruces Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Las Cruces Bulletin weekly newspaper was founded in 1969 by Ken Dahlstrom. First issue was published on December 4, 1969. On March 31, 1983, Dahlstrom sold the paper to Steve Klinger who converted the format from broadsheet to tabloid.

  3. Las Cruces Sun-News - Wikipedia

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    Another daily, the Las Cruces Sun, started publication in 1937 and bought the Daily News in 1939 to form the Las Cruces Sun-News. The paper changed ownership several times, bought by Opal Lee Priestley and Orville Priestley, in 1946; then sold to Worrell Newspapers Inc., in 1970, [ citation needed ] and acquired by Garden State, a subsidiary of ...

  4. List of newspapers in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The three newspapers of record for New Mexico are: Newspaper Founding date ... 1880 Albuquerque: The Santa Fe New Mexican: 1849 Santa Fe: Las Cruces Sun-News: 1881 ...

  5. Category:Newspapers published in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Student newspapers published in New Mexico (1 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in New Mexico" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  6. A New Mexico city reaches $20 million settlement in the death ...

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    The city of Las Cruces, New Mexico, has reached a $20 million settlement with the family of a grandmother fatally shot by a police officer last year, according to The Associated Press and local media.

  7. The Round Up (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Round Up was established in 1907 as a result of a merger of The New Mexico Collegian, which was founded in January 1891, and the College Weekly, which was founded in November 1906. [1] It was first published in 1907–1908 school year, with 37 weekly issues completing its first volume, through the leadership of Justin R. Weddell, the ...