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Center for Health Innovation (CHI)
Visit the Center for Health Innovation (CHI) web page.
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Gila Regional Medical Center
Gila Regional Medical Center is a county-owned, not-for-profit, 68-bed acute care hospital. Gila Regional has a strong commitment to the people we serve. Investments in technology and certified caregivers provide quality care delivery through a patient-centered approach. It is home to the Cancer Center and the Surgical Center of the Southwest.
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Grant County Community Health Council
The Grant County Community Health Council is committed to enhancing the quality of life in Grant County, New Mexico. Read about the Council's mission, vision, and philosophy.
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Lodgers Tax
The Lodgers Tax Advisory Board is composed of five members, residents of the unincorporated areas of Grant County, who are appointed by the Grant County Commissioners to serve a 2-year term.
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Meet In The Gila
Learn additional information on the Gila in Silver City.
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Regional Dispatch Authority
Obtain information about emergency calls and active shooters, and find helpful guides and contacts.
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Senior Services
Find additional information about Senior Centers.
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Solid Waste
Grant County’s Solid Waste Department provides waste-handling and limited recycling services for the county; with stations in Hurley, Mimbres, Gila, and Hachita.
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Visit Silver City
Western New Mexico University (WNMU) has called Silver City "home" since 1893. Offering more than 70 fields of study, online Masters' and Bachelors' programs, satellite campuses, and the classic on-campus university experience, WNMU is truly an asset to our community.
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Get Outside!
With its striking mix of canyons, creeks, and mountains, Grant County offers a unique and eclectic offering of recreational experiences, including hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and off-roading. This Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation and Trails Plan will assist Grant County in developing a vision and road map for enhancing the region's recreational experiences and diversifying its economic opportunities.
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Grant County Nuisance Wildlife Guide
The purpose of this resource guide is to provide instruction and assistance to the public when dealing with nuisance-wildlife such as stinging insects, bats, skunks, rats, gophers, snakes, woodpeckers, deer, coyotes, bears, and mountain lions.