By Alzheimer’s Association of America Upon the United States Senate approving the Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Act (BOLD), the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA), a national nonprofit organization that provides support, services and education to individuals, families and caregivers affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, released …
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Economic Development Secretary Matt Geisel, Marty’s Meals Cut Ribbon on Santa Fe Storefront & Manufacturing Facility
By NM True Santa Fe, N.M. — Media are invited to a ribbon cutting event. Dogs are welcome. WHO: Economic Development Secretary Matt Geisel, company representatives, Santa Fe City Councilors Signe Lindell & Michael Harris, New Mexico suppliers, Secretary of Agriculture Jeff Witte, and Representative Linda Trujillo WHEN: Friday, December 14, …
Read More »Wrestling program at Santa Fe High remains in good hands as Demon graduate Mark Hussey takes over for Stephen Burns, who resigned after three stellar seasons as head coach
By Arnie Leshin Fortunately Mark Hussey stepped in as the new head wrestling coach at Santa Fe High. He takes over after Stephen Burns resigned for personal reasons, and in the four years since he took over that role (three as head coach), Burns turned the program into one with …
Read More »U.S. Small Business Administration Announces Justin Crossie as Region VI Regional Administrator
By U.S Small Business Association The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) recently announced the appointment of Justin Crossie as the Regional Administrator for SBA’s Region VI that serves more than 3.8 million small businesses in the five states of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. “I am pleased to now have …
Read More »Governor Martinez Announces Innovation Voucher Grant Awards
By NM True Governor Susana Martinez announced that eleven New Mexico companies will receive Innovation Voucher Grants to help their businesses grow by covering eligible expenses such as rent at a state certified incubator. The Innovation Voucher program, launched by Governor Martinez, is designed to enable early-stage science and technology …
Read More »Udall, Heinrich Announce Over $35 Million to Improve Rural Water Infrastructure in New Mexico
By Tom Udall Press Office U.S. Senators Tom Udall (D-N.M.) and Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) announced $35.4 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development to build and improve rural water and wastewater systems in New Mexico. The awards were funded through the USDA’s Water and Waste Disposal …
Read More »Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Bottomless Lakes: Elijah Boyd, age 13 of Roswell caught his first trout, an 18-inch rainbow trout Dec. 1. He was using a red Panther Martin. Grindstone Reservoir: Ryan Villescas, age 16, of Alamogordo caught his limit of trout Dec. 2. He …
Read More »Take Your New Mexico Wildlife Federation Membership to the Next Level
By NMWF The New Mexico Wildlife Federation is excited to announce our new membership program. Take your involvement with our work to the next level – there are tons of ways to get involved. Choose what works best for you and earn reward points for helping the New Mexico Wildlife …
Read More »Weekly High school Sports Schedule
WEDNESDAY: Dec. 12 BOYS BASKETBALL == Aztec at Taos, 6 p.m. WRESTLING == Dual Meet – Espanola at Pojoaque, 4 p.m. THURSDAY: Dec. 13 BOYS BASKETBALL == Mesa Vista at Monte del Sol, 6:30 p.m. …
Read More »New Mexico State Parks Participating in World’s Longest-Running Wildlife Census
By EMNRD This holiday season, people who enjoy watching birds and visiting New Mexico State Parks can do both at 14 locations statewide. New Mexico State Parks and the National Audubon Society invite volunteers to participate in the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count, the world’s longest-running citizen science program. This …
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