By NM State Fair New Mexico State Fair officials announced a new parade route for the 2018 State Fair Parade today. On Saturday, September 8th, at 8:30 a.m., the parade will depart from the southwest corner of Expo New Mexico at San Pedro and Central and travel weston Central to …
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Mayor Webber Recruiting Santa Feans to Take Leadership Roles in City Government
By City of Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber and the City of Santa Fe are reaching out to recruit talented and dedicated Santa Feans to help lead the City in key areas. Along with the Mayor, City Council, and City Manager, citizen-led boards and commissions are a major driver of …
Read More »7th Annual Neighbor to Neighbor Food Drive Benefiting The Food Depot Monday, September 4th through Friday, September 14, 2018
By The Food Depot Thank you for your continued support of The Food Depot’s mission to foster healthy, hunger-free communities in Northern New Mexico. Without your commitment, The Food Depot could not provide over 454,000 meals each month to the nine counties they serve, which is why I am reaching …
Read More »NMDA hosts Battle of the Salsas at 2018 New Mexico State Fair
By NMDA Do you have what it takes to judge the best salsas in New Mexico? Whether you’re a salsa connoisseur or simply a fan of New Mexico-made food, the New Mexico Department of Agriculture invites you to participate in this year’s Battle of the Salsas at the New Mexico …
Read More »For the 3rd year in a row, Planet Fitness will be running the Judgement Free Generation cause marketing campaign to support Boys & Girls Clubs!
By Santa Fe Boys And Girls Club During the entire month of September, Planet Fitness members will be invited to donate $1, $3, $5 or an amount of their choice. As home to the Judgement Free Zone®, a non-intimidating fitness environment designed to make everyone feel accepted and like they …
Read More »Combat Vets Association sponsors event to prevent veteran suicide
By NMDVS In an effort to help prevent veteran suicide, a local chapter of the Combat Veterans Association, a non-profit veteran support group, will host a “Suicide Awareness Ride for 22” fundraiser in Albuquerque on Saturday, September 22. “We lose about 22 veterans to suicide on average every day,” said …
Read More »Santa Fe Watershed prescribed burn planned for late Sept.
By SFNF Fire managers on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) plan to take advantage of favorable conditions, including fuel moisture levels, air quality, and winds and weather forecasts to initiate a prescribed burn in the Santa Fe Watershed starting as early as September 23. Two separate units expected to …
Read More »Fourteenth year for Rob Lochner coaching the Desert Academy boy’s soccer team
Soccer is now his favorite sport, but in high school he played only football, and says he just loves coaching By Arnie Leshin Usually, there are coaches who coach because they have a son or a daughter on the roster. And more times than not, they leave after their family …
Read More »Department of Health Reports First Two Human Cases of West Nile Virus in New Mexico
By NMDOH The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reports the state’s first two human cases of West Nile virus infection in 2018 have been confirmed in a 43-year-old man from San Juan County and a 71-year-old woman from Doña Ana County. Both cases required hospitalization. Mosquito populations remain on …
Read More »Shooting the Pulitzer – Hal Buell and Cyma Rubin discuss Pulitzer Prize-Winning photographs
By NMHUM The Pulitzer Prize, one of the world’s most prestigious awards made annually for excellence in journalism and the arts, will be the subject of Shooting the Pulitzer, a visual presentation on the Pulitzer’s awards to news photography. Famous Pulitzer pictures from World War II to the present will …
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