Disappointed that KSU hasn’t cracked the top 25 in the national polls, thinks a win tonight versus 7th ranked Jayhawks will get his alma mater into the polls By Arnie Leshin He’s not going to miss this one, 7 o’clock tonight Kansas at Kansas State on ESPN. But he did miss …
Read More »Public Meeting: NM 599 and CR 70/ Via Veteranos Intersection
Safety Improvements (CN S100580) Thursday, February 8, 2018 Nancy Rodriguez Community Center 1 Prairie Dog Loop, Santa Fe 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM By NMDOT The New Mexico Department of Transportation is holding a public meeting regarding proposed interim improvements to address safety concerns at the intersection of NM 599 …
Read More »Influenza Activity Continues to Increase Across New Mexico
It’s Not Too Late to Get the Flu Vaccine! By Department of Health SANTA FE, NM – Influenza (flu) activity continues to increase across New Mexico. Since October, the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has investigated 21 flu outbreaks in long-term care facilities, which is more than was reported …
Read More »Interview with City Councilor Peter Ives, Candidate for Mayor of Santa Fe
Has served as City Councilor and Mayor ProTem Involved in developing best practices at the City Peter Ives is a graduate of Georgetown University, and worked for former Governor Campbell’s law firm doing civil litigation and civil transactional work. He had his own firm for 9 years and then in …
Read More »SANTA FE MAYOR GONZALES HONORED FOR LEADERSHIP IN THE ARTS
Civic Leaders Receive 2018 Public Leadership in the Arts Awards at The United Conference of Mayors’ Winter Meeting By City of Santa Fe WASHINGTON, DC, January 26, 2018—Americans for the Arts and The United States Conference of Mayors today awarded Santa Fe Mayor Javier M. Gonzales the 2018 National Award …
Read More »NEA-New Mexico Urges Wise Investments in Education with New State Revenue An Opinion Editorial Statement by NEA-NM President Betty Patterson
By NEA New Mexico NEA-New Mexico appreciates that both the Governor and the Legislative Finance Committee propose increasing support for public education. After years of decreases, every additional dollar is vitally important for increasing student success in New Mexico. We share with legislative leaders and the Governor an understanding of …
Read More »PNM supports Santa Fe kids through Zozobra
By PNM Santa Fe, NM) – On Thursday, Jan. 25, PNM attended an event hosted by the Santa Fe Downtown Kiwanis Foundation, in celebration of the $67,000 that the Kiwanis will distribute to the Santa Fe community. These funds are from the net proceeds of Zozobra, and the grants distributed …
Read More »Live Broadcast: Santa Fe County Day at NM Legislature
KSWV 99.9FM in Santa Fe, 810AM, or online at KSWVradio.com Santa Fe County Day at the Legislature will be held on Thursday, January 25, 2018 in the West Hall of History, from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Santa Fe County will have the following Offices/Departments on site: Treasurer’s Office County …
Read More »AMA Applauds FDA, FTC Crackdown on Sham Opioid Treatments
By American Medical Association CHICAGO – The American Medical Association (AMA) today commended the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade Commission for issuing joint warning letters to the marketers and distributors of 12 opioid cessation products for illegally marketing unapproved products with claims about their ability to …
Read More »200 Lincoln – Weigh in on the future of the SFUAD Campus!
By City of Santa fe Greetings! As the Santa Fe University of Art & Design moves closer to a 2018 closing date, the City of Santa Fe has been preparing for a once-in-a-generation opportunity to repurpose a true gem, located in the geographic center of our community. Together, we can …
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