STEP Passes Good for Six People at O’Keeffe, IAIA Museum, Botanical Garden, Children’s Museum By Santa Fe Public Library Santa Fe, NM –Santa Fe Public Libraries are part of a new program designed to connect Santa Feans in every neighborhood to the art and cultural sites that make Santa Fe …
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PRC pulls the plug on PNM’s smart meter proposal
By PRC SANTA FE, NM – New Mexico Public Regulation Commission Chairman Sandy Jones, District 5, today announced the commission unanimously rejected the Public Service Company of New Mexico’s proposal to install Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), orsmart meters, citing rate increases, an excessive opt-out fee, and layoffs as deal breakers. …
Read More »Left out of Thursday’s Meadow City Invitational at Robertson
Left out of Thursday’s Meadow City Invitational at Robertson, Santa Fe Indian School will compete Next at Saturday’s Capital City Invitational held at Santa Fe High Last of three-straight events held in the City Different By Arnie Leshin Did you ever get an invitation to an event, fill it out and send …
Read More »Santa Fe Indian School opens District 5-4A softball
Santa Fe Indian School opens District 5-4A softball play by turning back visiting Albuquerque Sandia Prep, 12-1, Tuesday In District 2-4A at St. Michael’s, Pojoaque Valley scores late for 13-9 victory over the Lady Horsemen By Arnie Leshin One defeat, 8-6 to Capital High, is all that separates the Santa Fe Indian School …
Read More »Freshman right-hander Thomas Erickson hurls St. Michael’s to Tuesday’s 6-0 zip
Freshman right-hander Thomas Erickson hurls St. Michael’s to Tuesday’s 6-0 zip over visiting Pojoaque Valley in District 2-4A baseball Junior Aiden Gantt drives in two runs in the 4-run second inning and Horsemen are 10-8 overall and 3-2 in district H By Arnie Leshin And a freshman shall lead the Horsemen. …
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Read More »The New Mexico Film Office Announces “The Short History Of The Long Road” to film in New Mexico
By NM Film Office Santa Fe, N.M. – New Mexico Film Office Director Nick Maniatis announced today that the independent feature “The Short History Of The Long Road,” produced by Bicephaly Pictures in association with Lunacy Productions and Relic Pictures, will begin principal photography in Albuquerque from mid-April through mid-May. …
Read More »Department of Health, Partners Host Conference on School and Adolescent Health
Head to Toe conference looks at student health from different perspectives By New Mexico Department of health SANTA FE, NM — The New Mexico Department of Health’s Office of School and Adolescent Health will host the 22nd annual Head to Toe conference at the Albuquerque Convention Center April 18-19, 2018. …
Read More »Injuries hurting Capital’s softball team for Wednesday’s first place clash
Injuries hurting Capital’s softball team for Wednesday’s first place clash with visiting Los Alamos in a District 2-5A test. Hilltoppers at 4-1 and holds a one-game lead over the 3-2 Jaguars, with the game scheduled for a 4 p.m. start By Arnie Leshin Leading hitter, JoJo Bowannie, starting catcher, Emma George, and …
Read More »Do What Works to Provide Student Success Resources
By NEA New Mexico Teachers and other educators across the nation say “enough” to chronic underfunding of public education. Here in New Mexico, educators await a positive outcome to the lawsuit against the State for failing to provide public schools the supports necessary for statewide student success. The National Education …
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