By SFNF Santa Fe National Forest (Forest) officials encourage hunters to be well prepared before entering into the forest and to operate safely People require rescue almost every year because they weren’t prepared to enter into the forest and wilderness areas. “Hunters got lost in two separate instances in the …
Read More »Concert to Benefit the NM Veterans Integration Centers for Homeless Veterans
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Read More »Santa Fe Community College Hosts SFCC and HEC Night Thursday, October 25, 6–8 p.m.
By SFCC What: Santa Fe CommunityCollege Hosts SFCC and HEC Night Open House Start planning youracademic future! Meet withcollege representativesfrom SFCC and HEC partner institutions New Mexico Highlands University, Northern New Mexico College, University of New Mexico, and the newest partner, BellevueUniversity. Pick upinformation on financial aid,support services and academic …
Read More »U.S. 84/285 – Pojoaque Bridge Rehabilitation Northbound Lane Closures & NM 502 Northbound Ramp Closure
By NMDOT The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) continues bridge rehabilitation work on U.S. 84/285 at mile marker 181.00 in Pojoaque near Cities of Gold Casino. On Wednesday, October 17th thru October 18th – U.S. 84/285 northbound lanes at the Pojoaque Bridge will be reduced to one lane. This …
Read More »Second Annual Madrid Collection Lecture
By NNMC Deena J. González received her PhD in history from UC, Berkeley, the first Chicana to complete the program. She was born and raised in New Mexico (14th generation) and used her cultural background as the stepping stone for her dissertation research, for a first book (Refusing the Favor, …
Read More »Udall, Heinrich Announce USDA Grants to Support Acequia Associations & Traditional Communities, Hispanic Farmers and Ranchers, and Tribal Communities
By Tom Udall Press Office U.S. Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich announced three grants totaling nearly $525,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to benefit New Mexico’s traditional communities and acequia associations, Hispanic farmers and ranchers, and tribal agricultural communities in the state. The grants were made through the …
Read More »Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Bluewater Lake: Christopher Duran caught and released a 34-inch tiger muskie on his first cast Oct. 14. He was fishing from shore and using a triple jointed shad swim bait. Dennis Chavez Lake: Rufino Gonzalez of Clovis caught a 28-inch, …
Read More »Northern NM Pro Life Legislative Summit
By Garcia Holmes
Read More »Fall Offers The Best Time for Buyers to Buy a Home.
By Varela Real Estate Buying a home in the spring and summer these days looks like something you’d see out of “The Hunger Games.” For sellers, it’s the golden opportunity to get the most return on their real estate investment. Buyers, on the other hand, might feel like they’re in …
Read More »New Spanish Market Director Rejoins MoSCA Team
By Spanish Colonial Arts Society The Spanish Colonial Arts Society welcomes David Rasch as its new Director of Spanish Market. A Santa Fe resident since 1992, he was involved with the early development of the Museum of Spanish Colonial Arts, worked as a conservator and collections manager from 1999 to …
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