Jack Loeffler said he moved to New Mexico for the emptiness.
A strange thing to say for a man, who is too big and too vital for the room that barely contains him.
A natural-born intellectual rebel, he is not a man who can be contained in a few words, or a few hundred. His presence talks before he does. Thursday night at the Roswell Art Museum and Art Center, no one in the room wanted to be any place else but there, listening to the second in a lecture series given by Loeffler on the lack of water in the Southwest.
4 sue Mission Arch
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Four former Mission Arch Care and Rehabilitation Center employees have filed suit in 5th District Court, alleging retaliatory discharge, wrongful discharge and unfair working conditions. Maria Herrera, Lindsay Ray, Gena Stout and Terry Tucker all say they were terminated earlier this year after raising concerns about... Full Story »
Early for the festival
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
A dragonfly has a mid-morning snack while perched on a branch during the early morning hours, Tuesday, at Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge. The 2010 Dragonfly Festival is scheduled for this weekend. (Mark Wilson Photo) Full Story »
Main Street construction under way
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Motorists can expect delays on Main Street for the next three months as the city of Roswell refurbishes Main Street from College Boulevard south to Reed Street. The top three inches of asphalt will be removed and be replaced. Work began at College Boulevard on the inside... Full Story »
Trio arrested on charges of fraud and conspiracy
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Three were arrested on charges of fraud and conspiracy after contracting to work for an 84-year-old woman and not completing the job. To date, the three have received some $65,050 for work that was described, according to court documents, as “shoddy and substandard” by Charles... Full Story »
Roswell enjoys Labor Day concert
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
More than 200 people were in attendance Monday at the Roswell Symphony Orchestra’s 18th annual free Labor Day Pops Concert at Spring River Park and Zoo. This concert opens the concert season for the symphony orchestra every year. Full Story »
Cooling off
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Children utilize the beachside showers after swimming in Lea Lake at Bottomless Lakes State Park Saturday morning. (Mark Wilson Photo) Full Story »
RPD arrests, charges 3 in burglaries
Sunday, September 05, 2010
Luis Montoya, 38, Daniel Lucero, 39, Annette Lucero-Montoya, 38, were arrested in connection with multiple burglaries that took place over the summer. The arrest warrants for Lucero and Luis Montoya listed at least seven counts of burglary, both business and residential, along with vehicle burglaries, criminal... Full Story »
Man found stabbed
Sunday, September 05, 2010
A 53-year-old Roswell man was discovered lying on the side of Berrendo Road near Railroad Avenue, suffering from multiple stab wounds around 3 a.m., Friday. Israel Delarosa was airlifted to Lubbock, Texas, for treatment. The extent of his injuries was unknown. Full Story »
Currier to decide cemetery suit
Saturday, September 04, 2010
The fate of Memory Lawn Memorial Park now rests in the hands of 5th District Court Judge Charles C. Currier after the second day of testimony in Park v. Drake hearing held on Friday. Witnesses for the defense discussed the intricacies of water rights, land status,... Full Story »
Roswell’s John LeMay writes regional history and a bit of sci-fi
Saturday, September 04, 2010
Author John LeMay, 24, is quiet and unassuming. When asked about his background, he says, “Both my parents are from Roswell, so I’m a second-generation Roswellean.” His grandparents moved here from Colorado, and his grandfather, Art LeMay, owned Airline Aviation. LeMay works with family business Southfork... Full Story »
‘So, when does it snow here?’
Saturday, September 04, 2010
A snow goose takes flight and heads for the safety of the pond located at Spring River Park, Friday morning. (Mark Wilson Photo) Full Story »
Cemetery hearing begins
Friday, September 03, 2010
Three of five civil complaints against the proprietors of Memory Lawn Memorial Park were dismissed during the first day of court proceedings Thursday. Judge Charles C. Currier, 5th District Court, dismissed complaints of misrepresentation, violation of the Unfair Practices Act and intentional infliction of mental distress... Full Story »
RPD confers promotions, honors upon its officers
Friday, September 03, 2010
The Roswell Police Department held a ceremony Thursday to promote members of its department and honor officers for going above and beyond the call of duty. The department has taken shape once again only weeks after its two top commanders announced their plans to retire. Three... Full Story »
Leprino to expand local operation
Friday, September 03, 2010
City economic development officials say they’re excited about new changes happening at Leprino Foods’ Roswell facility. The Roswell-Chaves County Economic Development Corp. announced the local cheese and dairy products manufacturing facility is investing about $1 million into the plant and plans to hire 20 to 25... Full Story »
Mom arrested for abandonment
Thursday, September 02, 2010
Roswell Police Department received a call around 6:30 a.m., Wednesday, about a small child wandering down the street alone and crying. Officers responded, and found the child near the intersection of Richardson Avenue and Albuquerque Street. They determined the child was five years old and about... Full Story »
Wild pig danger
Thursday, September 02, 2010
Wildlife officials confirmed a case of a dangerous disease found in wild pigs known as “sudden death” that has the potential to devastate cattle populations. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says a feral hog from Eddy County tested positive for pseudorabies. The viral disease lives mostly... Full Story »
Elks plan 10-year Sept. 11 memorial
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Community members are coming together and paying respects to fallen soldiers and U.S. civilians killed since Sept. 11, saying they plan to host a special memorial in 2011 on the 10-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks. The Elks Lodge of Roswell announced Wednesday its plans to... Full Story »
Cap and trade unpopular idea
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Opponents of two petitions going before a state board that aim at regulating greenhouse gases, voiced their anger over the proposed adoption, Tuesday, at a public hearing in Artesia. The State Environmental Improvement Board heard testimony from local homeowners and employees of the energy industry, who... Full Story »
Peachtree Village hosts Mexican Fiesta
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Peachtree Village hosted a Mexican Fiesta, which was open to the public, Tuesday evening from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Fiesta included a Mexican food feast complete with beans, rice, enchiladas and tacos, and entertainment. Full Story »
RPD presents staffing plans
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Roswell Police Department presented its proposed plans for expanding its staff at a Police Committee meeting, Monday. Officials formally unveiled their plans for filling five new positions for which the council voted to approve funding during a special session dealing on the city’s budget Aug. 25.... Full Story »



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