Set for September 23-24 The Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Agency is allowing free trash disposal for Santa Fe city and county residents at the Buckman Road Recycling and Transfer Station (BuRRT) on Saturday, September 23, and Sunday, September 24, as part of the Agency’s Amnesty program. The event is …
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NMEDD Hosting Webinar on Finding Money for your Community’s Project
The New Mexico Economic Development Department’s FUNDIT group is hosting a webinar entitled Finding Money for your Community’s Project: How to Improve Your Approach on September 27th. The webinar will feature Terry Brunner with The Grants Collective and Grow New Mexico. Topics will include navigating funding sources and delving into …
Read More »Unclaimed Cremated Remains of Ten Deceased Veterans to be Laid to Rest at a Forgotten Heroes Funeral
Friday, September 22 (10:30am) Santa Fe National Cemetery (501 N. Guadalupe St.) (SANTA FE, NM) –The cremated remains of ten veterans–who upon their deaths went unclaimed by family members–will be laid to rest with full military honors at a 10:30 a.m. Forgotten Heroes Funeral on September 22 at the Santa …
Read More »State Land Commissioner Offers State Trust Lands in Rio Rancho for Residential Development
SANTA FE, NM – As Rio Rancho’s population boom advances, State Land Commissioner Aubrey Dunn is now accepting bids on a 50-acre parcel of State Trust Lands within the Paseo Gateway master-planned community located east of Unser Boulevard and adjacent to Sue Cleveland High School. “State Trust Lands often lie …
Read More »New Mexico Fishing and Stock Report
CHECK OUT THE LATEST STOCKING REPORT Catches of the week Corrales Drain: Chris Juarez of Albuquerque caught a 4-pound largemouth bass Sept. 3. He was using a Texas rigged senko. Elephant Butte Lake: Beau Estrada of Albuquerque caught and released a 4.12-pound smallmouth bass Sept. 9. He was fishing the …
Read More »St. Michael’s gets a split on the soccer pitch, the girls blanking visiting Monte del Sol, 10-0, the boys losing 3-2 to the Dragons at the MRC field
Lady Horsemen senior Tiana Baca scores three times, while Monte del Sol freshman Moises Cerda tallies twice in the second half of District 2-1A/4A play Monday By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today Monte del Sol’s boy’s soccer team was outshot, out numbered, and didn’t have any substitutes available late in …
Read More »Udall to Cosponsor Bernie Sanders’ Medicare for All Legislation
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Tom Udall announced that he will sign on as an original cosponsor to Senator Bernie Sanders’ Medicare for All legislation, which would ensure every American would have access to comprehensive health insurance regardless of income or employment status. Udall supported similar proposals sponsored by Rep. …
Read More »Frida’s Intimate Friends, Iconic Artists
Presented by: Carolyn Kastner, Curator of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Stewart Udall Center for Museum Resources, Second Floor September 16, 2017 from 2 – 4 pm During her 1951 trip to Mexico, Georgia O’Keeffe visited Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera as well as Miguel and Rosa Covarrubias. Sharing documents, artwork, and …
Read More »Revenge was extra sweet when quarterback Baker Mayfield reigned on the Ohio State faithful to avenge last year’s defeat in Oklahoma
From a 3-3 halftime deadlock, it was all Mayfield in the second half as Oklahoma jumped in the polls to No. 2 By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today Baker Mayfield wasn’t finished yet. The game at Ohio State was over, followed by the sideline celebration and the handshakes at midfield, …
Read More »Santa Fe Indian School won the girl’s varsity the junior varsity, while the JV boys ran off with the team title and the varsity was second
Braves sophomore Iris Emery ran fourth for the girls, and senior Thomas Lucero took fifth among the boys By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today Santa Fe Indian School almost ran off with both the varsity and junior varsity team championships at Saturday’s annual Jemez Valley Cross County Invitational. The Braves …
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