St. Michael’s boy’s basketball outplays West Las Vegas, 46-35, on the road Friday night to claim second place in the final standings of District 2-4A Junior guard Jevon Montoya leads the way with 16 points that included a trio of 3s, and the Horsemen come away with an impressive defensive display and …
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Join us for the Grand Opening of El Camino Crossing
Saturday and Sunday, February 24 – 25 10am – 5pm Agua Fria and Harrison Rd By Homewise Six unique floorplans (524 – 1,481 SQ FT) All homes include solar Easy access to walking and biking trails Energy efficient & water conserving features Fiber optic cable for high speed internet access …
Read More »Pecos girls hoping for a higher seed in state tournament
Pecos girls basketball hoping for a higher seed in the 3A of the state tournament, with head coach Ron Drake aware that it could be a six or seven Panthers’ district is weak, but they own a 23-4 record, are unbeaten in 3-3A, and counting on this for a higher seed …
Read More »Huskies vie for their 12th state championship
Silly talk has Albuquerque Hope Christian’s boy’s basketball team being stopped this year, but once again it’s just “talk” as Huskies vie for their 12th state championship behind their tough schedule Bernalillo, Silver, Shiprock probably have the best chance to overtake Hope, but that’s been heard before By Arnie Leshin Jim Murphy …
Read More »Plaza Vendor Program Applications Now Available
Applications due by March 16, 2018 by 4:00pm By City of Santa Fe Santa Fe, NM –Santa Fe is well known for outstanding food and beautiful artwork. The City’s Plaza Park Pushcart program is a well-established part of Santa Fe’s culinary culture, offering creative and regional local flavors sold in Santa Fe’s …
Read More »State Land Commissioner Aubrey Dunn resumes search for lessee to take over Garrett’s Desert Inn
By NM State Land Commissioner SANTA FE, NM – Efforts to develop the Garrett’s Desert Inn property in downtown Santa Fe have resumed after State Land Commissioner Aubrey Dunn disqualified the first winning bidder for the project selected in November. Commissioner Dunn is seeking the highest and best bid for …
Read More »Department of Health Reports Flu Activity Now Peaked in New Mexico
Flu shot and good health hygiene still recommended to keep it that way NM Department of Health SANTA FE —The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reports that although flu activity remains widespread across the state, it appears activity overall in New Mexico has peaked and will likely continue to …
Read More »COMMENTARY ON PARKLAND’S DOUGLAS HIGH
Parkland, the small community in South Florida, was a victim of a sneak attack by a former Marjory Stoneman Douglas High student, and this shooting made the news that 17 were killed No stores, no theaters, no restaurants, for an area that minds its own business and supports its high school By Arnie Leshin I …
Read More »Weekend State Swimming-Diving Championships
Santa Fe Prep girls highlight 8th grader Sophia Gossum and freshman Chelsea Griscom for theannual weekend state swimming-diving championships at Albuquerque Academy And the boys in the spotlight are Griffins’ senior Riley Kinlaw and Santa Fe High seniors Luke Shankin and Bradley Moffett, with both schools qualifying three relays By Arnie Leshin Sometimes swimmers …
Read More »Are you saving for the right things?
By Guadalupe Credit Union Saving as a Family By Elizabeth Kiss, Ph.D.; Associate Professor and Extension Specialist, Kansas State University/Kansas Saves Sometimes when children hear their parents or other adults in their lives talking about cutting spending or saving money, they assume that the family is going through a rough …
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