By Family Policy Alliance President Trump gave quite the knockout speech at the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly earlier this week, but his address didn’t focus on Iran, China, North Korea, or the myriad other geopolitical threats facing the international community. Instead, President Trump stole the …
Read More »Students to Celebrate Farm to School Programs for New Mexico Grown Week
By NMDOH From September 30th to October 4th, as part of “New Mexico-Grown Week”, students across the state will participate in special events and activities that highlight a variety of fruits and vegetables cultivated from local farms, hoop houses and school gardens. Participating schools may prepare special meals featuring local produce, …
Read More »We Have to “Rise Again
By Family Policy Alliance Of New Mexico This week, I was blessed to join pastors from across the country in Washington D.C. for CURE’s National Policy Summit. CURE is a non-profit think tank founded by Star Parker with a mission to fight poverty and restore dignity through the message of …
Read More »Unclaimed Cremated Remains of Twenty-Two Veterans to be Laid to Rest at Forgotten Heroes Funeral
By NMDVS The unclaimed cremated remains of twenty-two military veterans—including four women veterans– who upon their deaths went unclaimed by family members, will be laid to rest at a special Forgotten Heroes Funeral at the Santa Fe National Cemetery on September 26 at 11am. The cemetery is located in …
Read More »PNM to host lineman demonstration for robotics competition team
By PNM It’s no secret that linemen have one of the top 10 most dangerous professions. While the technology in the utility industry has made great strides in keeping linemen safer in their jobs, the hazards they face every day are real, and that danger is amplified in the event …
Read More »Weekly fishing and stocking report
By NM Game and Fish Check out the latest stocking report here Get your New Mexico fishing license Catches of the week Bluewater Lake: Michael Flores of Albuquerque caught a 39-inch tiger muskie using a black and gold jointed Rapala Sept. 21. Sly Bruce of Grants caught a 31-inch tiger muskie …
Read More »Once and Future Child: A Photographic History of Childhood in New Mexico An exhibition of photographs
By HSFF Historic Santa Fe Foundation (HSFF) is pleased to host Once and Future Child: A Photographic History of Childhood in New Mexico an exhibition of photographs curated by Don Usner and in parntership with Searchlight New Mexico. The exhibition will open at HSFF’s El Zaguán, 545 Canyon Road, from …
Read More »New Mexico State Parks Announces Changes in Services for Upcoming Fall and Winter Seasons
By EMNRD Following a long-established practice, the New Mexico State Parks Division announces seasonal changes in services within state parks. New Mexico State Parks Director, Christy Tafoya stated, “As we head into the fall and winter seasons, we see a drop-off in visitation in some state parks and reduced …
Read More »Coyote Creek State Park Celebrates 50 Year Anniversary on National Public Lands Day
By Arnie Leshin Coyote Creek State Park is celebrating their 50th Anniversary with a Fall Fiesta on Saturday, September 28th from 11:00 am – 4:00 pm on National Public Lands Day. The Fall Fiesta activities will include: Educational Programs and a Trail Hike Sierra Bonita Volunteer Fire Department – Fire …
Read More »Axie Navas named Director of Outdoor Recreation
By NMED Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed the law on April 2 that made New Mexico the 15th state to create an Office of Outdoor Recreation. The bill passed the Senate 38-0 and the House 52- 14. “To the outdoor enthusiasts who don’t yet know about our rivers, our rapids, …
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