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SANTA FE CELEBRATES INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY

By City of Santa Fe The City of Santa Fe will honor its strong ties with the 23 Tribes, Nations and Pueblos of New Mexico in an expanded three-day Indigenous Peoples Day celebration at the Santa Fe Plaza, October 6-8, 2018. The multi-dayschedule of traditional performances and sharing of cultural …

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Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report

By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Bill Evans Lake: Alex Lopez of Silver City caught and released an 11-pound, 15-ounce largemouth bass Sept. 22. He was using a green pumpkin senko. Bluewater Lake: Anne Blanton of Los Lunas caught a 45-inch, 28-pound tiger muskie Sept. 22. She …

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District Attorney Marco Serna to Charge Stepmother of Five Year Old Victim with Child Abuse Resulting in Death; Issues Statement on Boy’s Passing

By State of New Mexico  DA OffIce First Judicial District Attorney Marco Serna announced that he will now charge Melynie Tyalan Curtis with Child Abuse Resulting in Death after her five-year-old son expired early this morning at University of New Mexico Hospital (UNMH) in Albuquerque. On September 22, 2018, the …

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New Mexico Department of Health, Bernalillo County Announce Plans to Expand Drug and Alcohol Treatment Resources

By NMDOH New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) announced plans to relocate Turquoise Lodge Hospital (TLH) to the former Gibson Medical Center located at 5400 Gibson Blvd SE, Albuquerque, to expand their services. The move will also enable Bernalillo County to expand behavioral health services utilizing the space left vacant by the …

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Pecos junior Isaiah Armijo runs second at Saturday morning’s annual Ron Valdez Memorial cross country Invitational hosted by Pecos

By Arnie Leshin  Team-wise, host Pecos did well, and so did its sophomore Vanessa Dominguez and junior Isaiah Armijo at Saturday morning’s 5-killonmeter annual Ron Valdez Memorial Cross Country Invitational. Among the boys, the Panthers scored 68 points for second place, but the winner, Navajo Pine, came away with 40. …

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