Hawaii overpowers New York, 10-0, with seven runs at the outset, holds it to only one hit, and just rolls along with its hit parade, strong pitching, and on the bases By Arnie Leshin You can’t always get what you except. It was expected that New York’s Mid-Atlantic Region champions and …
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St. Michael’s football team can’t wait to get started.
By Arnie Leshin St. Michael’s football team can’t wait to get started. And it kicks off Saturday afternoon at Taos, which is no longer in its district but still a familiar opponent. Departed is versatile Joey Fernandez, Jr., who had no problem playing almost every minute of every game, and …
Read More »Take the Train to the 94th Annual Burning of Zozobra!
By Nm Rail Runner Say good-bye to summer on Friday, August 31 during New Mexico’s hottest party, the 94th Burning of Zozobra at Fort Marcy Park in Santa Fe! The New Mexico Rail Runner Express is adjusting the train schedule to allow people to attend the event. Also, passengers purchasing …
Read More »Santa Fe High looking ahead as the new football season kicks in
The 33-game losing streak is there, but the Demons have a number of underclassmen showing positive attitudes under third-year head coach Andrew Martinez By Arnie Leshin For Santa Fe High, it’s a tough way to open the football season. It carries a 33-game losing skein compiled over the last three …
Read More »McDonald’s Contributes $20K to N. NM’s First Ronald McDonald Family Room at Santa Fe, NM Hospital
By Ronald McDonald House Charities Four New Mexico families who own and operate several McDonald’s restaurants will present a $20,000 check to CHRISTUS St.Vincent Hospital in Santa Fe, NM to be used towards the construction of northern New Mexico’s first Ronald Mc- Donald House Charities of New Mexico (RMHC-NM) Family …
Read More »The game is football, but the lack of roster numbers has almost every Santa Fe Indian School player going both ways
Braves open season Thursday night at Cuba while its home field is being worked on and repaired after heavy rain brought a quagmire of floods in that area By Arnie Leshin Numbers, it’s all about numbers when you speak of the Santa Fe Indian School football program. It’s nothing new, …
Read More »It’s Finally Happened – Elk Rule Open
By NM Wildlife Federation After years of dedicated work by the New Mexico Wildlife Federation and our members, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish (NMDGF) are now soliciting public comments around the elk tag rule. This is a huge victory for the sportsmen and women of New Mexico …
Read More »Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Bluewater Lake: Cynthia Knight of Los Lunas caught and released a 36-inch, 13-pound tiger muskie Aug. 17. She was using a brown trout pattern jointed Rapala. Joanna Beets of Albuquerque caught and released a 33-inch, 12-pound and a 35-inch, 12-pound tiger …
Read More »Southeast versus Great Lakes
Two other consolation contests on today’s schedule, but Georgia and Michigan will highlight the finale By Arnie Leshin They know what it is, but its difficult convincing Peachtree City and Grosse Pointe that it’s a consolation game they are playing tonight in the International Little League Baseball World Series. They will …
Read More »New Mexico Delegation Announces Nearly $30 Million for Rail Runner Safety Upgraded
By NM Delegation U.S. Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich and U.S. Representatives Ben Ray Luján, Steve Pearce, and Michelle Lujan Grisham announced that the Department of Transportation (DOT) has awarded the Rio Metro Regional Transit District $29,359,208 to fund the implementation of Positive Train Control (PTC) on the New Mexico Rail Runner …
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