By NM Department of Health The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) joins in the American Nurses Association’s celebration of the nation’s more than three million registered nurses, the largest health care profession, during National Nurses Week May 6-12. “Our nurses are one of our greatest resources in creating a culture …
Read More »The energy PNM customers saved could power 470,090 homes for 1 year
PNM celebrates 10 years of energy efficiency programs By PNM PNM announced that over the last ten years, customers saved energy equivalent to what’s needed to power 470,090 homes for a year. PNM launched its suite of popular energy efficiency programs in 2007 to help residential and business customers save …
Read More »Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Cochiti Lake: Chris Bailliett of Cochiti Lake caught a 27.75-inch, 6-pound, 7-ounce walleye May 2. He was using minnows. Anthony Sanchez of Albuquerque caught a 30-inch northern pike. He was using a green curly tail jig. His brother Raymond, also of …
Read More »Volunteers Sought to Help Improve National Forest Land
By Santa Fe National Forest Spring is here, which means it’s time for volunteers to support trail work projects with U.S. Forest Service personnel on the Santa Fe National Forest. From trails maintenance to cattle guard installations, volunteers provide an invaluable service to summer recreation, and to forest health and sustainability. …
Read More »NM 68 Road & Bridge Improvements
Milepost 6.863 (Alcalde) to Milepost 12.706 (South of Velarde) CN 5100461 / 5100462 By NM Department of Transportation The New Mexico Department of Transportation, in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration, is holding a public meeting to present the project design and receive input from the public. Proposed improvements include …
Read More »SFCC Governing Board passes resolution opposing Flying J Truck Stop
By SFCC Santa Fe Community College’s Governing Board unanimously passed a resolution at its April governing board meeting opposing the construction of the Flying J Truck Stop at the intersection of N.M. 14 and Rancho Viejo Blvd. Board member Kathy Keith cited safety concerns of increased truck traffic that would …
Read More »Santa Fe Community College Fitness Center Opening Late May 12
Commencement Ceremony begins at 10 a.m. By SFCC Santa Fe Community College’s William C. Witter Fitness Education Center’s recreation facilities will open later at noon, Sat., May 12 following the college’s spring commencement ceremony. Access to the gymnasium and swimming pools will be limited all day Saturday. The commencement ceremony …
Read More »Cow Creek Road Closed for Bridge Repair
By Santa Fe National Forest For public safety reasons, Forest Road 92 (Cow Creek Road), located in the Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest, is currently closed for bridge maintenance. The work involves repairs to the foundation meant to stabilize the bridge. The road will remain closed …
Read More »New Mexico Department of Health Recognizes Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month
By N.M. Department of Health The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reminds parents that talking about sexual health is one of the most important conversations they can have with their children in the ongoing effort to reduce unplanned teen births in the state. With teen birth rates sharply declining in …
Read More »Santa Fe Community College Student Speaker Mollie Leila-Rose Kelly to address Class of Spring 2018
Commencement is at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 12, 2018 In SFCC’s William C. Witter Fitness Education Center By SFCC Santa Fe Community College is pleased to announce that New Mexico Cabinet Secretary of Higher Education Barbara Damron, Ph.D., will provide the keynote address to the graduates of the Class of …
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