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First-year head coach Anthony Cassaro has St. Michael’s 6th seeded girls in Wednesday morning’s soccer 3A quarterfinals against district foe Albuquerque Bosque School

By Arnie Leshin  Anthony Cassaro was the new guy in town. He had lived in upset New York, in California, in Oregon, and other places nowhere near Santa Fe. Then he found himself in Albuquerque when his girl friend there moved to Santa Fe to assist her mother and Cassaro …

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Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report

By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Bluewater Lake: Evangeline Goodrich of Bluewater caught and released a 45-inch tiger muskie Nov. 4. She was using a large swim bait. Elephant Butte Lake: Richie Dominguez of El Paso, Texas caught and released a walleye that measured approximately 36 inches …

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Pecos had the girl and boy winners in the District 3-2A championships hosted by the Panthers, and at 2-3A at West Las Vegas, Santa Fe Indian School’s boy won the team title and its two sophomores ran second and third

By Arnie Leshin  The District 3-2A girl’s final could have been a preview of Saturday’s state championships at Rio Rancho High School. In the districts run at host Pecos’ course, Pecos took first with 24 points and Academy of Technology and The Classics was next with 35. The first eight …

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Hobby Ideas That Don’t Break the Bank

By Guadalupe Credit Union Hobbies don’t need to be expensive. Here are nine great ideas to give you some downtime without breaking your budget. Watch online documentaries.You’ll find programs on every topic, from your favorite historical era to your secret animal obsession. Run. All you need is a pair of …

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NM Delegation Urges House & Senate Agriculture Committees to Include Farm Bill Provisions Helping Acequias and Land Grants Access Federal Resources

By Tom Udall Press Office U.S. Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich and Representatives Michelle Lujan Grisham, Steve Pearce and Ben Ray Lújan are urging the House and Senate Agriculture Committees to maintain a provision in the 2018 Farm Bill to make acequias eligible for federal resources through the U.S. …

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