Demons’ head coach Andrew Martinez says his team has to cut down on turnovers to win again at Sullivan Field By ARNIE LESHIN , Santa Fe Today September 3rd, 2014, that’s the night that the Santa Fe High football team headed up to Los Alamos and dominated the Hilltoppers, 50-0, at …
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Let Us Take You To The Balloon Fiesta!
Pass Available for Both Weekends of Fiesta This year, the New Mexico Rail Runner Express would like to help you “Inflate Your Imagination” at The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Take the train and avoid the traffic and parking issues and purchase the special Balloon Fiesta & Rail Pass, available for …
Read More »This country has forgotten the meaning of respect, but love the freedom of speech, love to protest, riot, and are cruel when deciding politically who they support and who they ridicule, and it stinks
Respect is learned by those who serve in our military, not in politics and not in school COMMENTARY: By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today Carlos Beltran, look what you started, although it took years before Colin Kaepernick had nothing better to do. When he decided where to place his knee. …
Read More »Why It Makes Sense to Manage Wildfires Now
SANTA FE, NM – Fire managers on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) are taking advantage of three unplanned lightning-caused wildfires to achieve significant benefits on the ground, including safer communities and healthier forests and watersheds. The Ojitos Fire on the Coyote Ranger District, Deer Creek Fire on the Jemez …
Read More »SFNF Crews Continue to Manage West Side Fires
SANTA FE, NM –Work continues on the lightning-caused Deer Creek and Ojitos Fires on the Jemez and Coyote Ranger Districts, respectively, on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF). The Deer Creek Fire on Peggy Mesa is holding at 140 acres within a planning area of 1,022 acres. Fire crews finished …
Read More »New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence (NMPGV) presents a Gun to Gardens Event:
New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence invites the public to a free event that celebrates life over death, love over hate and art over guns. Join Mayor Javier Gonzales, author Valerie Plame, poet Jimmy Santiago Baca, sculptor Jeremy Thomas, gun violence survivors and RawTools on October 7th from 5:30 pm to 7:oo pm for an …
Read More »Aging & Long-Term Services Department Helps Older Adults Looking for a Job
Sept 24 – 30 is ‘Employ Older Workers Week’ in New Mexico SANTA FE, NM – Governor Susana Martinez proclaimed the week of September 24th through September 30th as “Employ Older Workers Week” in New Mexico. The New Mexico Aging & Long-Term Services Department joins the Governor in celebrating the …
Read More »Prescribed Burn Planned on Santa Fe National Forest
SANTA FE, NM – Fire managers on the Santa Fe National Forest plan to conduct a prescribed burn in Gallinas Canyon on the Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District. The planned burn will include a combination of pile burning and broadcast burning. The window for the Gallinas Canyon prescribed burn will open …
Read More »Justin Angel wins third in a row, fourth of the season, at Saturday morning’s annual Capital City Cross Country Invitational at the MRC
The St. Michael’s junior and his team competes Friday night at the annual Desert Twilight in Arizona By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today The next stop for Justin Angel is the annual Desert Twilight event in Arizona Friday. He leaves behind a quartet of first places after winning Saturday morning’s …
Read More »Capital High turns in 14-7 surprise Friday night at Jaguar Field over undefeated Moriarty, the top-ranked 4A team
Returning senior Lucas McNatt scoring twice in non district contest. Comes six days after St. Michael’s stunned visiting, unbeaten Portales By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today The City Different struck again Friday night. Six days after St. Michael’s stunned previously undefeated Portales, 21-20, at Christian Brothers Athletic Complex, across town …
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