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Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report

New season starts April 1. Don’t forget your license. New Mexico anglers: If you’re planning to go fishing this weekend, don’t forget to renew your fishing license before Sunday, April 1, the beginning of the new license year. Licenses are available 24-7 on the department website, www.wildlife.state.nm.us, at department offices …

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Heinrich Says Conservation Measures Will Grow NM Outdoor Recreation Economy, Improve Access To Public Lands

By Martin Heinrich Press Office WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 27, 2018) – U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, announced the passage of several conservation measures that he has championed to expand access to public lands and improve the health and resiliency of New …

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Weekly Highschool Sports Schedule

TUESDAY: Baseball – Santa Fe High at Kirtland Central (DH) 1/5 p.m, Robertson at St. Michael’s, 3 p.m. McCurdy at Santa Fe Indian School (DH) 1/5 p.m. Taos at Pojoaque, 4 p.m. Pecos at Santa Rosa, 4 p.m. West Las Vegas at Raton (DH) 1/5 p.m. Softball – Robertson at …

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Loyola of Chicago rambles along to the NCAA men’s basketball Final Four

Eleventh-seeded Loyola of Chicago rambles along to the NCAA men’s basketball Final Four by rolling over 9th seed Kansas State, 78-62, in Saturday’s South Region in Atlanta Ramblers meet 3rd seeded Michigan in the San Antonio Alamo dome Saturday, while today’s Duke-Kansas Villanova-Texas Tech winners clash in the other semis By Arnie Leshin  They …

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Santa Fe Indian School softball win

Santa Fe Indian School softball win twice over visiting Grants in non district play, and Capital turns in an 11- 3 win over visiting Pojoaque in another non district contest Thursday afternoon Braves triumph by scores of 4-3 and 13-3 By Arnie Leshin  Coming off a close home loss to Capital High, its …

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