The Las Cruces City Council convened on May 5, 2025, to discuss various community events and recognize local achievements. The meeting began with expressions of gratitude towards the community and Icebox Brewing for their support of a recent firefighters' union event, which saw a strong turnout and included a Dalmatian belonging to one of the firefighters.
Council members congratulated the Las Cruces Police Department (LCPD) for their success at the Battle of the Badges charity event, where they secured first and second place among 13 participating law enforcement teams. This annual event, which supports La Pignonne assault recovery services, featured a mix of law enforcement and civilian participants, highlighting the community's engagement in local initiatives.
Councilor Trent acknowledged the LCPD's achievements and clarified that the competition was a shooting event, not boxing, as some had initially thought. He also took the opportunity to congratulate local graduates from city staff and New Mexico State University’s Doña Ana Community College, emphasizing the importance of education and community support during graduation season.
Additionally, Councilor McClure mentioned attending a breakfast event for the Boys and Girls Club and discussed potential support for their new facility. The meeting concluded with further acknowledgments, including a commendation for Chief Story, who was recognized as Citizen of the Year for his contributions to the community.
The council's discussions underscored a commitment to community engagement and support for local initiatives, with plans for continued collaboration on various projects moving forward.