Catches of the week The following reports came in late but deserve a mention: ◦ Carlsbad Municipal Lake: Jaxon Sifuentes, 22 months, of Artesia, with help from his gramma, Celina Aguirre, caught his first trout Feb. 14. He was using his new fishing combo with PowerBait. ◦ Chama River: Josiah …
Read More »SFNF Seeks Volunteers to Help Improve National Forest Land
By Santa Fe National Forest SANTA FE, NM – Spring is near, which means it’s time for volunteers to plan for support of projects with Forest Staff on the Santa Fe National Forest. From trail maintenance to data collection, volunteers provide an invaluable service to summer recreation, and to forest …
Read More »99.9FM/810AM and Sports Primo will broadcast 1st round of State Basketball Tournament live!
By Santa Fe Today KSWV Radio along with Sports Primo present Belen vs Espanola in the Girls 1st Round of the 2018 NMAA State Basketball Tournament This Friday, March 2, 2018 @ 7pm. Listen live on 99.9 FM, 810 AM and Stream live on SportsPrimo com. We thank our viewers …
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By New Mexico wildlife Federation Attacks on our public lands come in many forms. Today we need your help to fight the latest attack, this time in Southern New Mexico in the form of road closures. A handful of private interests are trying to close three public roads that provide …
Read More »Superintendent Veronica C. Garcia to hold a press conference to address safety and security protocols and concerns
By SFPS When: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 10:30 AM Where: Santa Fe High School-In the Courtyard in Front of Library (outside) Who: Speakers will include- Lorraine Price, SFPS Board of Education President-Welcome Dr. Veronica C. Garcia, Superintendent of Schools Gabe Romero, Director of Safety and Security-Security Robert Vasquez, Captain-Santa Fe Police Department Carl Marano, Principal …
Read More »District Graduation Rates Released
By SFPS For the 2016-2017 school year, Santa Fe Public Schools saw a 2% decrease in graduation rates. Santa Fe High School saw a decline of 5%, with a graduation rate of 67.7%, and Capital High School saw a decline of 2% with a graduation rate of 70.4%. Our alternative …
Read More »Udall Discusses NAFTA, Economic Issues at Border Industrial Association Meeting
By Tom Udall Press Office SUNLAND PARK, N.M. – Today, U.S. Senator Tom Udall met with the Border Industrial Association to discuss New Mexico’s important trade relationship with Mexico and the ongoing negotiations over NAFTA, as well as other border-related priorities, including increasing investment at New Mexico’s land ports of …
Read More »Real Estate Commission Warns of Timeshare Scam
By New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department Santa Fe – The New Mexico Real Estate Commission is advising consumers and real estate brokers alike to be on the lookout for timeshare scams in which owners of timeshares are cold called, mailed or emailed solicitations from an unlicensed business entity purporting …
Read More »PNM grants support CNM students through two new programs
By PNM (Albuquerque, NM) – PNM Resources Foundation gifted a total of $400,000 over the next two years for two different program initiatives with CNM Ingenuity, a nonprofit that helps Central New Mexico Community College pursue cooperative ventures in technology and entrepreneurship. CNM serves over 37,000 students, and with the …
Read More »Santa Fe Watershed Prescribed Burn rescheduled to Wed, Feb 28
By Santa fe National Forest SANTA FE, NM – February 23, 2018 – For Immediate Release. Fire managers on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) plan to take advantage of favorable conditions, including fuel moisture levels, air quality, and winds and weather forecasts to conduct a two-day prescribed burn in …
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