By Senator Heinrich Press Office U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Ranking Member of the Joint Economic Committee, delivered the following statement at today’s hearing on health savings accounts (HSAs). In his remarks, Senator Heinrich outlined the limitations of HSAs for working families, and emphasized that if Republicans are serious about …
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They stand for the national anthem in the NBA, but James goes along with the NFL players referring to mistreatment as the reason for the disrespect shown for this country By Arnie Leshin Wonder if the greatest basketball player on the planet is playing politics or just finding time to …
Read More »Florida State never gave up in coming through the loser’s bracket to claim its first NCAA Women’s Softball Championship
Seminoles survive six elimination games to become first ACC school to win title, wrapping it up Tuesday night, 8-3, with a chili-hot finish at the Hall of Fame Stadium By Arnie Leshin Cast the SEC and Pac-12 as conferences that, in numbers, dominated the annual Women’s NCAA Division I Softball …
Read More »Sixteen Super Regional schools remain in quest of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
Super Regional hosts, Arkansas, Florida, Cal-State Fullerton, Oregon State, North Carolina, Oregon State, while Texas Tech and Texas from the Lone Star State By Arnie Leshin Tennessee Tech? Well, it’s not University of Tennessee, Vanderbilt or Memphis, but there it is, a Division I school in Cookeville, 70 miles east …
Read More »Santa Fe County Sustainability
By Santa Fe County Dozens Participate in Bicycle Convoy Challenge Over 30 people showed up for the May 18 bicycle convoy challenge associated with 2018 Bike Week. This convoy was a challenge from the Santa Fe Board of County Commissioners to the City of Santa Fe to meet or beat …
Read More »Save LWCF, Coffee, and Forest Closings
By New Mexico Wildlife Federation Celebrating the Land and Water Conservation Fund and the Opening of Sabinoso On May 29th the New Mexico Wildlife Federation was honored to bring together Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich, San Miguel County Commissioner Rock Ulibarri, representatives from the National Wildlife Federation, Trust for Public …
Read More »REGISTRATION FOR ZOO CAMP at LIVING DESERT ZOO AND GARDENS STATE PARK
By N.M. Parks Friends of Living Desert will once again sponsor Zoo Camp at Living Desert State Park. This year’s theme is “Mammals of the Chihuahuan Desert.” The camp is for children ages 7 -12 years who have completed 1st grade, and the dates are July 9 – 13 or …
Read More »Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report
By N.M. Game and Fish Catches of the week Abiquiu Lake: Carol Bevel of Tijeras caught a 29-inch, 13-pound, 2-ounce, channel catfish June 2. She was using a bluegill pattern square bill crank bait. Bluewater Lake: Brandon Atkins of Albuquerque caught and released three tiger muskie May 28. They measured …
Read More »Surviving six elimination games, chili-hot Florida State is now within one win of claiming its first NCAA Division I softball championship
The Seminoles can remarkably wrap it up tonight or the Huskies can force a deciding game of the best-of-3 By Arnie Leshin Believe it, Florida State is one win away from its first national softball championship. Winning six times to avoid elimination, the 6thseeded Seminoles still began game one on …
Read More »Mayor Alan Webber at SFAHBA General Membership Lunch Wednesday June 6th
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