After years and years of coaching, Rodriguez has nowrun into a dilemma of putting a full lineup together By Arnie Leshin In his many years as a head coach, Ernie Rodriguez can’t recall ever calling in a forfeit. Until now. But that’s the situation he finds himself in. His Desert …
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CHRISTUS St Vincent Regional Diabetes Center
Our Approach In New Mexico, more than 157,000 people have diabetes, yet only 116,000 know they have it. The incidence of diabetes is higher among adults over age 65 and among the poor. Obesity and poverty also contribute to the prevalence of diabetes. It’s a serious situation for New Mexicans. …
Read More »Hunter Survey – We Want to Hear from You
By New Mexico wildlife Federation A new legislative session is underway, and as we get ready for another year fighting for the interests of New Mexico hunters, we want to hear from you! Take our short survey on trapping so we can see where our members stand on the issue. …
Read More »Interview with Alan Webber, Candidate for Mayor of Santa Fe
KSWV interview with Alan Webber, Candidate for Mayor of Santa Fe – January 16, 2018 Entrepreneur says the core value of New Mexico is respect, becomes basis for connecting people Former New Mexico gubernatorial candidate, and current mayoral candidate, Alan Webber, says he plans to bring his experience as a …
Read More »Santa Fe High and St. Michael’s win in boys basketball
Santa Fe High boys start well at home Tuesday night in District 2-6A opening win over Albuquerque Sandia, while St. Michael’s boys do the same in 2-4A opener at Las Vegas Robertson Demons win 37-32, Horsemen 67-52, but Santa Fe High girls drop district opener, 57-53, to Sandia By Arnie Leshin …
Read More »Community Services Department Santa Fe County Teen Court Program Notice of Funding Availability
This Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) is provided by Santa Fe County – Community Services Department for the Santa Fe County Youth Program Grant. Funding under this solicitation may be used to develop and administer age appropriate educational and recreation programs to serve the youth in Santa Fe County between …
Read More »“Session Stroll” Walking Challenge Promotes Healthy Living During Legislative Session
By The New Mexico Department of Health SANTA FE, NM – As the New Mexico Legislature prepares for the start of the 2018 Legislative Session, the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has organized a “Session Stroll” walking challenge encouraging its employees to be active throughout the 30-day legislative session. …
Read More »2018 State of the City
We’ve come a long way together over the last four years, and I hope you will join me for my final State of the City Address as your Mayor on Tuesday, February 6 at 5:30pm in the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. Sincerely,
Read More »As Legislators Prepare to Spend Millions, State Land Commissioner Aubrey Dunn Makes Millions
SANTA FE, NM – As the 2018 legislative session convenes, Gov. Susana Martinez and lawmakers are loosening their belts and bellying up to the trough of “new” money. Contrarily, the State Land Office is making money – and a lot of it. The State Land Office on Tuesday collected more …
Read More »Interview with City Councilor Ronald Trujillo, candidate for Mayor
KSWV interview with City Councilor Ronald Trujillo, January 15, 2018 For over 20 years, Mr. Trujillo has worked at the New Mexico Department of Transportation and has served as a city councilor for 12 years in District 4. Mr. Trujillo supported the parks bond initiative, and has “revamped” parks in …
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