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Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report

By Game and Fish  Catches of the week Abiquiu Lake: Peyton Lapka, age 10, of Albuquerque caught a 3.5-pound smallmouth bass Sept. 16. He was using a top water lure.  Alto Lake: Carlos Huerta of Tucson, Arizona caught a 14-pound channel catfish Sept. 10. He was using a live crawdad. …

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Shooting the Pulitzer

By NMHC WHAT: Presentation examining Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs WHEN: Thursday, September 27, 6:00 pm – 7:30pm WHERE: KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave, NW, Albuquerque PUBLIC INFO:   FREE; www.nmhum.org; 505.633.7370 PRESS CONTACTS: Michelle Quisenberry; micaela@nmhum.org; 505.633.7374 Shooting the Pulitzer Hal Buell and Cyma Rubin discuss Pulitzer Prize-Winning photographs Albuquerque, NM – The …

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Sophomore Chris Humetewa finished third to lead the way for Santa Fe Indian School to win the team title in the boy’s race Saturday morning of the Jemez Valley Cross Country Invitational

By Arnie Leshin  Paced by third-place sophomore Chris Humetewa’s finish in 19:17, Santa Fe Indian School ran off with the top spot among the boys in Saturday morning’s Jemez Valley Cross Country Invitational. The Braves pieced together 66 points to beat out second place Cuba (74) and third place Los …

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Local groups and City officials launch Citizenship Now! in effort to boost citizenship among eligible immigrant residents after receiving national award

By Somos Un Pueblo Unido  On Monday, as communities across the country celebrate National Citizenship Day, Somos Un Pueblo Unido, Santa Fe City officials including Mayor Alan Webber, and other community partners launched Citizenship Now!, a new local campaign aimed at helping eligible immigrant residents become U.S. citizens and register …

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