By Guadalupe Credit Union 1. You’re carrying a credit card balance from month-to-month If you have a high credit card balance and you’re paying just the minimum each month, you can end up carrying this balance for years while paying a lot in interest. You might also be tempted to …
Read More »DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
By DHSEM The New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management on Monday acknowledged the Las Cruces City Council approval of $75,000 for humanitarian aid to assist asylum-seeking persons in its community as a positive development amid challenging circumstances. “This is a necessary step in staying on top of …
Read More »SFPS Music Performance Assessment Honorable Achievements
By SFPS Santa Fe Public Schools’ Band, Choir, and String Orchestra ensembles recently performed in the New Mexico Music Educators’ Association Music Performance Assessment. SFPS proudly acknowledges music directors and their students, representing ensembles from every SFPS K-8 school, middle school, and both large high schools. According to Leanne DeVane, …
Read More »Santa Fe Public Schools and Nusenda Credit Union Recognize the SFPS April Teacher of the Month, Michelle Barnard
By SFPS In partnership with Nusenda Credit Union, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) is pleased to announce that Tesuque Elementary teacher, Michelle Barnard, is the April recipient of the Teacher of the Month honor – an initiative to honor classroom teachers for their outstanding contributions to SFPS students, their families, …
Read More »Hop on your bikes and ride in the 14th annual La Tierra Torture race along the trails of New Mexico 599 in northwest Santa Fe scheduled the morning of Saturday, April 27th
By Arnie Leshin To compete in a triathlon, you need to run, to swim, and to ride a bicycle. And when it’s not a triathlon, you either run, swim or ride a bicycle. Bikers, welcome to the 14th annual La Tierra Torture, an event for beginners, intermediates and …
Read More »Thank you Jesus For your love!
Bipartisan Group of Senators Urge Amtrak to Continue Support for Routes That Connect Rural Communities in NM & Across the U.S.
By Tom Udall Press Office U.S. Senator Tom Udall (D-N.M.), Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Michael Bennet (D-Colo.), Pat Roberts (R-Kans.), Cory Gardner (R-Colo.), Jerry Moran (R-Kans.), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.), Joe Manchin (D-W. VA.), Dick Durbin (D- Ill.), Jon Tester (D-Mont.), and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) are calling on Amtrak to continue service to rural communities in New …
Read More »Weekly Fishing And Stocking Report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Bluewater Lake: Jacob Larrazolo of Edgewood caught and released a 32-inch tiger muskie Apr. 3. He was fishing for trout with light tackle and using a worm. Cochiti Lake: Ashwan Herrera of Cochiti Pueblo caught a 38-inch, 14-pound, 10-ounce northern …
Read More »Christy Tafoya Named Director of State Parks Division
By EMNRD Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department Secretary Sarah Cottrell Propst announced today that Christy Tafoya will serve as the Director of the State Parks Division, effective immediately. Tafoya is the first woman to fill the top leadership role since State Parks began in 1933. “Director Tafoya has …
Read More »SFCC hosts “One World. Many Cultures!” Multicultural Event
By SFCC Santa Fe Community College “One World. Many Cultures!” Multicultural event: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, The event is sponsored by sponsored by the President’s Diversity Advisory Council in conjunction with the Student Government Association, Student Activities, Student Ambassadors and Enlace. Free. In Main Hallway and SFCC Courtyard. The resource …
Read More »