The Santa Fe Community Services Department is pleased to announce the release of $75,000 to partner with the United Way of Santa Fe County for a third year to bring the Dolly Parton Imagination Library to the children and families of Santa Fe County. The Imagination Library program was founded …
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Santa Fe County seeks Health Policy and Planning Commission members
Santa Fe County Health Policy and Planning Commission (HPPC) Seeking Members Santa Fe County is seeking members for the Health Policy and Planning Commission (HPPC). There are openings for members residing within Commission District 1 (Commission District represented by Henry Roybal), Commission District 3 (Commission District represented by Robert Anaya), …
Read More »Kevin Michael performs at On The Rock Lounge in Camel Rock Casino
On The Rocks Lounge “The Place To Be” Saturday, May 27, 2017 Kevin Michael No Cover • Drink Specials All Night Long 8:30pm – 12:30am
Read More »Congressional Budget Office scores Affordable Health Care Act of 2017
Number of uninsured people would rise By Santa Fe Today | May 24, 2017 The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) estimate that enacting H.R. 1628, American Health Care Act of 2017 legislation—which would repeal or modify many provisions of the Affordable …
Read More »Business Spotlight: Baskin Robbins at 1841 Cerrillos Road
Baskin Robbins has been a Quintana Family business since 1962 Santa Fe Today | May 24, 2017 Baskin Robbins aka 31 Flavors, located at 1841 Cerrillos Road (next to El Parasol), was started by Tony “Cookie” Quintana and his wife Sarah 55 years ago. Today it still remains a Quintana …
Read More »NHL: Nashville Predators feast on Aanheim Ducks
Amazing that the 8th seeded Nashville Predators were able to welcome their first NHL Stanley Cup finals after downing the visiting Anaheim Ducks in the Monday night Western Conference finals Top-seeded Chicago Blackhawks, 4th seeded St. Louis Blues also fall to the “Music City” Predators By Arnie Leshin After an …
Read More »Los Alamos County voters reject recreational general obligation bond
Large voter turnout Goal was to find economic development and recreation projects that can enhance the quality of life for Los Alamos residents, attract visitors and help retain/attract skilled workers to the area Santa Fe Today Staff | May 23, 2017 Unofficial results from the May 23, 2017 election were provided …
Read More »Circus shuts down after 146 years
Believe it, the circus has shut down after 146 years of entertainment, performed for the last time Sunday night before a SRO crowd at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in New York It brought ages of joy, excitement and fun for all ages Commentary By Arnie Leshin Back in the day, …
Read More »Santa Fe Public Schools Announces Principal Appointment at Cesar Chavez Elementary School
SFPS News Santa Fe, NM –On May 22, 2017 Santa fe Public Schools announced Carlos Lee as the principal of Cesar Chavez Elementary School. Mr. Carlos Lee was born and raised in a rural town north of Corpus Christi, Texas. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies …
Read More »AARP opposes the White House Proposed Budget
AARP News AARP opposes the White House Proposed Budget that Makes Billions of Dollars in Cuts to Crucial Programs for Seniors. Today’s budget proposes to cut Social Security benefits, as well as funding for critical health, hunger, housing, and transportation assistance to low and middle income seniors.
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