What to know regarding short-term or limited benefit plans By the Office of Superintendent of Health Insurance Santa Fe, NM – With the health insurance open enrollment period nearing its December 15th deadline to enroll in a plan, many New Mexicans are shopping for health plan options, and budget is …
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SBA Names LTC Adolfo Vasquez (USA, Ret.) as New Mexico Deputy District Director
By SBA News ALBUQUERQUE – Retired Lieutenant Colonel Adolfo Vasquez (U.S. Air Force) is the new Deputy District Director of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) New Mexico District Office. He is responsible for directing the statewide delivery of SBA’s programs to support small business owners in starting, managing and …
Read More »Cimarron River fish safe to eat, tests show
EAGLE NEST – Recent tests of trout in the Cimarron River show that the fish are now safe to eat because no traces of pollution were found from a 2016 fuel spill. A 1.5-mile stretch of the river off N.M. 64 within the Colin Neblett Wildlife Area and Cimarron Canyon …
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Santa Fe Indian School girls lose to Portales for the second-straight time in Saturday night’s championship game
Santa Fe Indian School girls lose to Portales for the second-straight time in Saturday night’s championship game of the Capital City/Bobby Rodriguez basketball tournament at Santa Fe HS Host Santa Fe High loses to Robertson in third-place contest, Capital nips Belen for fifth place, St. Michael’s edges Deming in overtime …
Read More »Capital High boys impressive from the foul line in turning back Hobbs
Capital High boys impressive from the foul line in turning back Hobbs Saturday as the annual Capital City/Bobby Rodriguez basketball round robin concluded at Toby Roybal Memorial gym Jaguars 90-82 over Hobbs, St. Michael’s 65-60 over Santa Fe Indian School, Roswell 56-52 over Santa Fe HS By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa …
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