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Tia Duerrmeyer October 4, 2021

Hobbs residents, former Walmart employees and now entrepreneurs John Mezger and Mark Poling, with strong support from their wives, have opened a “one stop” pharmacy in Hobbs.  The pair planned the new venture for some time and did all the legal preparation necessary, including forming an LLC, to get the business up and running. Mezger…

Tia Duerrmeyer September 30, 2021

The City of Andrews,Texas is only some 50 miles from Hobbs and even closer to the Lea County border that runs between New Mexico and Texas. Andrews is right now the site of a low-level nuclear waste facility. The company that operates the nuclear waste repository in Andrews, Interim Storage Partners, wants to expand this…

Tia Duerrmeyer September 29, 2021

New Mexico legalized the recreational use of cannabis by adults 21 and older earlier this year on June 29.  The possession outside of one’s private home of two ounces of marijuana, 16 grams of marijuana extract and 800 milligrams of edible marijuana is now legal. Additionally, a person may grow up to six marijuana plants…

Tia Duerrmeyer September 27, 2021

New Mexico has offered to pay $50 million to 44 cities and countries statewide to settle a 2018 lawsuit. The City of Hobbs is one of the 44 parties to the lawsuit, and the state has offered to pay the city just under $2.7 million as the municipality’s share of the settlement offer.  The lawsuit…

Editor September 27, 2021

The Heart of Lea County Fest is coming to downtown Lovington. This one-day music festival will feature country singer Aaron Watson and many fun activities for the whole family. The goal is to raise money for Weekend Hunger Initiative (WHI) Hobbs, a non-profit delivering food to Hobbs students over the weekends in food insecure households….

Lura Jackson September 26, 2021

Religious affiliation is changing in New Mexico as attitudes shift and politics enters the picture. In Lea County, membership in Protestant and Catholic churches alike has been declining for decades. What the data doesn’t show, however, are the personal reasons behind the changes. Looking at the data shows how Lea County fits into the trends,…

Tia Duerrmeyer September 23, 2021

The Southwest Symphony of Hobbs, “bringing classical music to Lea County since 1983”, has announced its roster of performances for the 2021-22 season. After cancelling live events during the COVID-19 crises to protect the health and safety of everyone, concerts and diversified entertainment shows are being reinstated, starting in October. COVID-19 regulations will be strictly…

Editor September 23, 2021

The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) began requiring the reporting of overdoses from Ivermectin, an anti-parasitic drug commonly used in pets and livestock. While Ivermectin does exist as medicine for humans, online misinformation is touting it as a treatment for COVID-19. Ivermectin is not approved for the treatment of COVID-19 and health experts are…