Tia Duerrmeyer

Tia Duerrmeyer June 12, 2022

Presidential visits to the Land of Enchantment are rare, but the wildfire crisis facing New Mexico was enough of a concern to draw the attention of the leader of the free world.  New Mexico has been tormented by wildfires this year, and President Joe Biden spent Saturday, June 11 assessing the damage and receiving updates…

Tia Duerrmeyer June 10, 2022

Lea County registered voters number 27,259. Figures gathered by New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver confirm that 5,421 (19.88%) of these voters, most of whom are Republicans, cast ballots in the Tuesday, June 7, Primary Election. This information was compiled after 100% (55 out of 55) of Lea County’s precincts reported. Governor –…

Tia Duerrmeyer June 7, 2022

A bank account number and a routing number provide all the information necessary for a thief to create and print a fake check and use it to draw money out of your bank account. This scenario is exactly what has happened to Hobbs business owner Wade Cavitt and to one of Lea County’s largest businesses,…

Tia Duerrmeyer June 7, 2022

Rural and unincorporated areas in New Mexico, including Lea County, face pressing challenges as a result of the lack of broadband access. Data from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) indicates that this lack of broadband access affects approximately 22% of New Mexicans and that about 70% of New Mexicans have only one choice…

Tia Duerrmeyer June 2, 2022

Zion Gibson, accused of shooting to death the mother of his three-year-old daughter in the little girl’s presence, has been apprehended in Arizona and currently is in custody at the Apache County Jail. The jail is not far from the New Mexico border. Gibson, age 26, awaits extradition back to New Mexico. After arriving in…

Tia Duerrmeyer May 31, 2022

Twenty-five year veteran of higher education and workforce services Dr. Derek Moore, Ed.D., has been named President of New Mexico Junior College (NMJC). A native of Arkansas Dr. Moore will officially assume the school’s presidency when interim president Steve McCleery’s contract ends on July 1. During his career in higher education, Dr. Moore has served…

Tia Duerrmeyer May 31, 2022

Hundreds came to help Hobbs and all of Lea County unveil the Hobbs Veterans Memorial Park on Monday, May 30. The dream of a special site to honor all soldiers, those fallen and those still serving, is now a reality. A reception at the National Guard Armory followed the one o’ clock dedication ceremony. The…

Tia Duerrmeyer May 27, 2022

The City of Hobbs is currently experiencing an “extreme and severe” drought, and the danger of wildfire is at an all-time high. At their Monday, May 16 meeting, Hobbs City Commissioners discussed this danger and took specific action to mitigate the possibility of such fires breaking out as a result of the use of certain…

Tia Duerrmeyer May 25, 2022

Mass shootings, particularly at schools, have become all too common in America. On Tuesday, nineteen people were killed and more injured in a shooting at a school in Unvalde, TX. Lea County has its own share of gun violence with law enforcement called to incidents in Lovington and Hobbs just this past week. Hobbs Shooting…

Tia Duerrmeyer May 23, 2022

Inflation is raging. At a forty year high, Americans are feeling the pinch – in the grocery store, at the gas pump – everywhere. In March of 2020 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, most Americans received a $1,200 stimulus check from the federal government through the CARES Act. Later that year in December, a second stimulus…