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The NMOTSC voting comes and goes, and where it stops is sometimes tough to figure, but it’s official until the next state sports voting

By Arnie Leshin  Can’t dispute the New Mexico Overtime Sports Center’s (NMOTSC) recent voting for the state’svolleyball and football teams as well as the others seen through the school year. These are individual votes. No body tracks them down. They’re set into place until the next voting comes around. That’s …

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Home to undefeated Taos, followed by a visit from undefeated Bernalillo is what Santa Fe High found on its football schedule, but head coach Andrew Martinez says his kids look forward to it

By Arnie Leshin  You can’t blame whoever pieced together Santa Fe High’s football schedule. One reason being, no one knows what to except until the season actually kicks off. And so, the Demons came off the no-time-out left win at Espanola Valley to end their 35-game losing streak. But then …

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Governor Susana Martinez Announces Expansion of Homegrown Leader in Data Analytics & Visualization Technologies

By State of NM Governor Susana Martinez announced that Albuquerque data science company RS21 will expand operations, creating up to 80 new high-tech jobs. RS21 will also invest more than $2 million to expand and renovate its headquarters in Downtown Albuquerque, reinvigorating the iconic Occidental Life building. The move brings …

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SFCC Tennis Tournament Oct. 12, 13 and 14

By SFCC Oct. 12, 13 and 14: SFCC Tennis Tournament. Mens & Womens Singles, Mens & Womens Doubles and Mixed Doubles at Santa Fe Community College’s William C. Witter Fitness Education Center (FEC), 6401 Richards Ave. First rounds will start at 4 p.m., Fri., Oct. 12. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. …

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Udall, Heinrich, Luján Announce $3.2 Million for Angel Fire Veterans’ Cemetery

By Tom Udall Press Office  U.S. Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich and U.S. Representative Ben Ray Luján announced that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded a grant, totaling $3,215,760, to fund the establishment and construction of a state veterans’ cemetery in Angel Fire, New Mexico. Currently, the nearest national cemetery to Angel …

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