The total fines handed out to her meant little, but by not settling down and resuming play, it brought out her other self, and action by the ITF did not support her By Arnie Leshin In the aftermath of Sunday night’s Serena Williams versus the chair umpire Carlos Ramos and …
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Unbeaten early starts has Taos on the right road to win initial state championships in boy’s soccer and football
Tigers have never done so in these sports but has been stellar in hoisting recent state championship trophies in cross country and track and field By Arnie Leshin Take your pick, boy’s soccer or football, two sports that Taos has never won state championships in. But the Tigers have never …
Read More »Brantley Lake State Park Hosts Safety Day on September 22, 2018
By NM Parks Brantley Lake State Park will host a Safety Day on Saturday, September 22, 2018, from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. in the day use area. Numerous organizations including Artesia Fire, New Mexico Game and Fish, Desert Willow Wildlife Rehab, Carlsbad Soil and Water Conservation District, Bureau of …
Read More »AMA Statement on FDA Enforcement Action Against E-cigarette Retailers
By AMA Today’s action – aimed at keeping harmful tobacco products out of the hands of young people – is a step in the right direction, with potential to prevent addiction and disease, save lives, and improve the health of the nation. Still, the FDA can do much more to address …
Read More »St. John’s College Cuts Tuition in Half for New Mexico Residents
By SJC St. John’s College, a private liberal arts college with two campuses in historic state capitals, Annapolis, MD and Santa Fe, NM, is taking bold steps to become one of the most affordable private liberal arts colleges in the country. Today, the third oldest college in the United States, …
Read More »Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Cowles Ponds: Jaylynn Enjady, age 6, of Albuquerque caught her first fish using her Barbie rod Sept. 2. She was using a worm. Eagle Nest Lake: Alizae Nieves, age 17, of Silver City caught a 16-inch rainbow trout Sept. 3. She …
Read More »Living Desert State Park Hosts March for Parks on Public Lands Day, September 29th
By NM Parks Living Desert Zoo & Gardens State Park will host the annual March for Parks event on National Public Lands Day, Saturday, September 29th from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., with the zoo doors opening at 9 a.m. March for Parks has been a community event in Carlsbad, …
Read More »Donate and get a FREE Koozie: Show Your Public Lands Pride!
By NM Wildlife Our work protecting public lands and your outdoor hunting and fishing traditions has never been more important. Every time we secure a win for our public lands, another threat pops up. Show your support for public lands on your next outdoor trip, barbecue, or just hanging around …
Read More »Only a Few Days Until the 2018 Jerry Lopez & Friends Concert Benefiting JTR Scholarship Recipients
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Read More »Join us for a Celebration of Railroad History in NM
By NM Rail Runner Expres NM Railroad History Celebration Have fun and learn about New Mexico’s railroad history during the 1st Annual NM Railroad History Celebration, September 15-16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Santa Fe. Activities include: El Museo Cultural Railroad art and photography Model railroad layouts Education and …
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