By Arnie Leshin Ryan Cordova is in the stretch run of his seventh year as head coach of the Northern New Mexico College men’s basketball team, and as a resident of Espanola, it’s like a second home. He also serves as the school’s director of athleticsand most important he …
Read More »SFCC announces statewide First Born® Home Visiting program will strengthen and expand services to more families
By SFCC Santa Fe Community College announces the statewide First Born® Home Visiting program – based at the college – will strengthen and expand services to more families during the next two years. In a state with one of the lowest scores for child outcomes, the First Born® program has …
Read More »SFCC High School Equivalency/GED Prep Registration Open
By SFCC Santa Fe Community College High School Equivalency/GED Prep Registration Open Spring Session 2 classes begin Monday, February 25, 2019 SANTA FE, NM – The registration period for SFCC HSE/GED preparation classes is open for new students through Feb. 18. Classes begin Feb. 25 in Spanish and English. …
Read More »Disabled Vets to have More Choices in NM
By New Mexico Senate Republican office New Mexico military veterans who are disabled will be given options over the type of license plates they receive for free from the state, under a bill sponsored by Senator Craig Brandt and Senator Ron Griggs. In appreciation of their service and sacrifice, the …
Read More »Santa Fe County Recieves Workers Compensation Award
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Read More »NM STATE PARKS OFFERS FREE DAY USE ADMISSION FOR FURLOUGHED FEDERAL WORKERS
By NM State Parks Santa Fe, NM – New Mexico State Parks is offering free day use to furloughed federal workers during the government shutdown. Statewide, there are 34 parks which provide great recreational opportunities and educational programs and events for visitors and families. “State parks are wonderful resources …
Read More »Tax Reform 101: 5 Things to do Now
By Guadalupe Credit Union With so many changes under the new tax reform law, Guadalupe Credit Union wanted to break down five big changes and the moves you can make now to help you save money on your taxes when you file in 2019. Don’t worry, TurboTax Has You Covered …
Read More »Oil Conservation Commission to Officially Review Hilcorp Decision
By State of NM Thanks to the commitment of Commissioner of Public Lands Stephanie Garcia Richard, Governor Michelle Lujan-Grisham, and her Secretary-designate Sarah Propst Cottrell in making citizens’ and advocates’ voices a part of government, the application for Texas-based Hilcorp Energy Co. to double its well density in the San …
Read More »BOLD New Action to Fight Alzheimer’s Disease
By Alzheimer’s Foundation of America Upon the signing of the Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Act (BOLD) into law, 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 …
Read More »Department of Health Announces Top New Mexico Baby Names of 2018
By NMDOH Here is the list of top ten baby names in New Mexico in 2018 as compiled by the Department of Health’s Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics: Camila, Mila and Sofia, the variant spelling for Sophia, make their top 10 debuts on this year’s list among girls; …
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