Santa Fe Indian School girls romp at East Mountain, 70-13, in 5-4A and then make a television appearance It figured on being a close game, and it was just that, for it took a pair of overtimes before visiting Taos turned back St. Michael’s, 71-65, Friday night in District 2-4A …
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Udall Joins Bipartisan Vote Against GOP’s Insufficient Short-term Budget, Pushes for Good Faith Bipartisan Budget Negotiations
Congress should focus on bipartisan funding agreement, solution for DREAMers and other federal funding needs WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tom Udall joined Democrats and Republicans in voting 50-49 against the House Republicans’ continuing resolution to temporarily fund the government through Feb. 16 without addressing the nation’s critical priorities. The Republican …
Read More »Step up, what’s your choice of who plays who on Super Bowl Sunday, with todays televised doubleheader matching Jacksonville at New England and Minnesota at Philadelphia
Nation-wide polling lists Jaguars-Vikings as top choice By Arnie Leshin This is not an election, it’s merely a game, because that’s what football is, a game. So listen up, it’s all free. Who would you want to stand at attention and honor the national anthem or let’s say, what matchups …
Read More »S-L-O-W …. D-O-W-N on Fin Del Sendero (North of Camino La Tierra)
In a joint effort to promote roadway safety, the Santa Fe County Public Works Department and the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office would like to offer the following roadway safety reminders to residents of Santa Fe County, particularly in the Fin Del Sendero area north of Camino La Tierra. Traffic …
Read More »Educators file amicus brief with Supreme Court in Janus v. AFSCME
NEA, AAUP compellingly argue how strong unions benefit communities WASHINGTON — The National Education Association and the American Association of University Professors submitted an amicus brief today with the Supreme Court in the case of Janus v. AFSCME, Council 31. The National Right to Work Committee, which is behind the …
Read More »State Veterans Home Governing Board to Convene for First Quarterly Meeting of 2018
New Mexico State Veterans Home Truth or Consequences, NM (992 South Broadway TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, NM) – The New Mexico State Veterans Home (NMSVH) Governing Board will hold its first quarterly meeting of the year on Monday, January 29, at 10 a.m. The Governing Board is responsible for establishing and implementing …
Read More »State Land Commissioner Aubrey Dunn calls out Oil Conservation Division
In association with misappropriating funds and not plugging abandoned oil and gas wells SANTA FE, NM – State Land Commissioner Aubrey Dunn is asking Gov. Susana Martinez and Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Cabinet Secretary Ken McQueen to stop misappropriating revenue from the Oil and Gas Reclamation Fund and instead use …
Read More »SBA Accepting 2018 Small Business Week State Award Nominations
ALBUQUERQUE – The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) New Mexico District Office is now accepting nominations of small businesses and champions to be recognized during a state-wide celebration in honor of SBA National Small Business Week. This is an opportunity to showcase outstanding small businesses and individuals who create jobs …
Read More »NMEDDD to Host Rural Efficient Business Program Workshop in Las Vegas
The NM Economic Development Department (EDD) is teaming up with the NM Energy, Minerals and Natural Resource’s Energy Conservation and Management Division (ECMD) and the USDA to help rural, small businesses and agricultural producers reduce their energy consumption and increase their profits. A series of training workshops and customized energy …
Read More »Annual DNCU Scholarship Application Cycle Now Open Through March 15, 2018
Del Norte Credit Union’s Scholarship Program awards local recipients with a one-time $1,000 scholarship. SANTA FE, New Mexico, January 4, 2018— Del Norte Credit Union (DNCU), Northern New Mexico’s hometown financial cooperative has just opened the 2018-2019 DNCU Scholarship Program. For the past eight consecutive years, Del Norte Credit Union …
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