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UPDATED: Federal Courthouse Nears Completion in Las Cruces


Associated Press
      LAS CRUCES — A $91 million new federal courthouse is expected to be completed in February.
    U.S. District Judge Robert Brack, who is overseeing construction, says the building will be operating as a courthouse by mid-March.
    U.S. Government Services Agency officials say the structure is more than 90 percent finished.
    The 235,000-square-foot building will have eight courtrooms, including four magistrate courtrooms, three larger district judge courtrooms and one ceremonial courtroom.
    The six-story building also will house the Court Clerk's Office, probation and pretrial services, U.S. attorneys and the U.S. Marshals.
    It replaces the 69,000-square-foot Harold L. Runnels Building that houses three large and two small courtrooms.
   


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