Santa Fe, NM – Wood Gormley Elementary School has been designated an Exemplary Achievement Gap Closing School for 2017 by U. S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. Wood Gormley Elementary is one of 342 schools in the nation and one of three schools from New Mexico to be recognized in …
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For the St. Michael’s football team, Saturday is homecoming as underdog Bernaillo comes to Santa Fe for the afternoon District 2-4A contest
Horsemen ranked third in 4A and has won three of four By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today Don’t take anything for granted. That’s the motto for St. Michael’s when Bernalillo pays a visit to the Christian Brothers Athletic Complex for Saturday afternoon’s District 2-4A football contest. The Spartans have fallen …
Read More »The New Mexico Film Office Announces “The Kid” to Film in New Mexico
Santa Fe, N.M. – New Mexico Film Office Director Nick Maniatis announced today that the theatrical feature “The Kid” produced by Suretone will begin principal photography at the end of September through the end of October, in Santa Fe. “New Mexico’s one-of-a-kind landscapes and superior film infrastructure make New Mexico …
Read More »The Economics of Happiness Conference
Santa Fe High volleyball loses in five sets in District 2-6A opener against visiting Albuquerque Sandia Tuesday night
St. Michael’s swept at home by Las Vegas Robertson in 4-5A. In boy’s District 2-1A/4A soccer, St. Michael’s blanks visiting Questa, 6-0, for its third straight shutout By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today Santa Fe High’s volleyball team began District 2-6A play Tuesday night against visiting Albuquerque Sandia and battled …
Read More »I will always cherish the friendship of John Grimley, a class guy, a family man, a successful coach
He guided girls and boys state cross country champions at Santa Fe Indian School. Fifth annual Grimley Memorial Invitational runs Saturday morning at Cochiti Pueblo COMMENTARY By ARNIE LESHIN Santa Fe Today It’s a long cross country season. The races are either 3 miles or 5-kilometer. This I know, but …
Read More »Governor Susana Martinez Urges New Mexicans to Protect Against West Nile Virus
SANTA FE, NM – Today, Governor Susana Martinez and the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) urge New Mexicans to take precautions to protect themselves against West Nile Virus. Through 2017 so far, there have been 27 confirmed cases of West Nile virus in New Mexico – and three just …
Read More »Led by victorious senior Jose DeHerrera, Pecos ran off with boy’s team honors at the annual Ron Valdez Memorial Invitational.
Panthers took the first four places. Penasco wins girl’s team honors behind first place run turned in by sophomore Carly Gonzales By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today The only one that was missing was Pecos High graduate Sal Gonzales, who coached the Panthers before becoming boy’s cross country coach at Rio Rancho …
Read More »New Mexico Fishing and Stocking Report
CHECK OUT THE LATEST STOCK REPORT Catches of the week Coyote Creek: Grace Thorn, 4, of Boys Ranch, Texas, caught her first limit of trout Sept. 19. She was using worms. Tingley Beach: Maverick Barrera, 4, of Albuquerque, caught and released a largemouth bass Sept. 22. He was fishing the Bob Gerding …
Read More »NM State Rep. Gonzales Honored by NMTA
The New Mexico Transit Association (NMTA), has honored New Mexico State Representative Roberto “Bobby” Gonzales for his untiring efforts to champion public transportation, at its quarterly meeting in Taos on September 21. Upon presenting the award to Gonzales, who chairs the New Mexico House of Representatives Transportation, Public Works and …
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