On December 4, 1969, Doris M. Boyd and her son Norman E. Donnelly published the first edition of the weekly
Las Cruces Bulletin in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The Donnelly family previously published the
Central Oregonian for 15 years. Kenneth Dahlstrom Sr. soon became publisher. In May 1971, Fred Hervey, owner of Sun Publishing in
El Paso, Texas, became a major stock owner. In May 1983, Stephen C. "Steve" Klinger bought the
Bulletin from Dahlstrom Sr. In June 1986, two fires caused $40,000 worth of damage to the paper's office. The first fire was attributed to an electrical short in an extension cord, but the second was ruled
arson. Someone poured gasoline down an air conditioning duct and then set the building on fire. Later, a man threatened Klinger over the phone, saying he would kill him and his family if he continued to publish the
Bulletin. Klinger was undeterred and continued publishing anyway. In February 1997, Klinger sold the
Bulletin to Mark Kilpatrick. In 2003, Jaki and David McCollum acquired the paper. In November 2012, Osteen Publishing Co., bought the paper. ==Awards==