By Tom Udall Press WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tom Udall, lead Democrat on the Appropriations subcommittee that oversees funding for the Interior Department, issued the following statement about Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s report to President Trump on his review of national monuments, including the two in New Mexico, Organ Mountains-Desert …
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New Mexico Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report
Check out the latest stocking report Catches of the week Heron Lake: Aaron Suazo caught a 22-inch rainbow trout Nov. 27. He was using a white shad swim bait. Lake Maloya: Jessica Pargament of Raton caught a 20-inch rainbow trout Dec. 4. She was using yellow PowerBait. Rio Grande: Andrew …
Read More »Turning Back the Sun
Celebrate Winter Solstice at Leasburg Dam State Park By EMNRD | December 5, 2017 Radium Springs, NM: Celebrate Winter Solstice on Saturday, December 9th at Leasburg Dam State Park. Enjoy a live demonstration of traditional Pueblo adobe oven bread baking, and Pueblo Indian social dances will be held throughout the day. …
Read More »Optimism is High for Capital Wrestling Team
Optimism is high for Capital wrestling after a stellar last season, as head coach Marcos Gallegos welcomes back 18 returnees that includes state champions Jasper Mares and Ryan Romero In the season opener Saturday, senior Lucas McNatt, Mares, Romero, and sophomore Emma George impress By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today …
Read More »Holiday Green Drinks at The Coyote Den
Join us at 5:30-7:00 on Thursday, December 7th! At The Coyote Den- 132 W. Water Street For fun, food, libations, raffles, and just plain old cheer! Let’s gather with all of our like-minded friends and celebrate our beautiful Santa Fe and each other. We’re doing good things! Call Mawgie at …
Read More »Annual Wreaths Across America Ceremonies in Santa Fe to Honor Veterans
(SANTA FE, NM) — New Mexico Department of Veterans Services Secretary Jack Fox will take part in a special 10 a.m. Christmas Wreath ceremony on Monday, December 11, at the State Capitol Rotunda in Santa Fe. The public is invited to attend this annual ceremony presented by the Daughters of …
Read More »New Mexico at Risk: New Report “State of Risk” Reveals Broad, Adverse Impact on NM Communities and Public Health
New Mexico at Risk: New Report “State of Risk” Reveals Broad, Adverse Impact on NM Communities and Public Health from Threatened EPA Cuts Congress to decide fate of critical environmental operations for the Land of Enchantment State of Risk: New Mexico, a new report from the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), catalogues …
Read More »New Mexico State beat out three other schools to receive a bowl game invitational after a 57-year draught, and will line up against
New Mexico State beat out three other schools to receive a bowl game invitational after a 57-year draught, and will line up against Utah State Dec. 29 in the Home Loans Arizona Bowl in Tucson The two schools have been rivals for years and Utah State handed the Aggies a …
Read More »Udall, Heinrich, Pearce Seek Applicants to Fill Upcoming Vacancy on US District Court
WASHINGTON — On Nov. 30, 2017, the Honorable Robert C. Brack announced his intention to assume senior status after 15 years of distinguished service on the federal bench. Judge Brack’s announcement, effective July 25, 2018, will create a vacancy in Las Cruces, N.M., for a U.S. District Judge for the …
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