This summer, New Mexico Counties have seen wildfires emerge in areas resulting from the high risk fire conditions including the Comanche, Rico and Pass fires. Santa Fe County is within the immediate Wildland Urban Interface area, an area most prone to fire danger. An immediate and present danger of range …
Read More »Join us for a celebration of all things AGGIE Nov. 2-4, 2023
NMSU Homecoming Weekend 2023 is bigger and better than ever! Our bowl-winning Aggies take on Middle Tennessee in our first homecoming football game as part of Conference USA. Plans are underway for a full weekend of fun, including the traditional bonfire, the annual Distinguished Alumni Awards gala, homecoming day parade, …
Read More »T H E S E V E N – F O L D BLESSING
History has proven that God blesses the Jewish people directly and then blesses the Gentiles through the Jewish people. The resilience of the Jewish people is foreshadowed in God’s precise impartation of the Seven-Fold Blessing given in Genesis 12:1-3: “Go forth from your country, And from your relatives …
Read More »Advanced Hunter Education Skills Camp – Still Accepting Registrations!
Registration is open for the Department’s Advanced Hunter Education Skills Camp to be hosted on Aug. 5-6, 2023 at the Wehinahpay Boy Scout Camp near Sacramento, New Mexico. The camp is open to youth ages 10-17 who are accompanied by a registered adult. Meals are free and participants will camp …
Read More »FTA Awards The Blue Bus (NCRTD) $8 million grant to purchase hybrid-electric buses
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has awarded the North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) nearly $8 million from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for transit projects. NCRTD, known as the Blue Bus across north central Northern New Mexico, will receive $5.9 million to renovate the District’s …
Read More »Forest Service to Begin Cleanup of Nacimiento Mine near Cuba, New Mexico
The Forest Service will begin an environmental cleanup of the South Ore Pile and Heap Leach Pile at the Nacimiento Mine located on the Cuba Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest. The project site is approximately 3.5 miles southeast of Cuba, New Mexico adjacent to State Highway 126. …
Read More »MAJOR SURPRISE AT WIMBLEDON GRAND SLAM TENNIS
By Arnie Leshin Standing tall and talented at 6-foot-7, it was a dream come true Monday for Atlanta’s relievedly unknown 27-year-old Christopher Eubanks on the center court grass at Wimbledon. Unknown to such an extent that he began the year ranked 138th, had never reached the quarterfinals of any major tournament, …
Read More »LOUISIANA STATE PITCHER FIRST PICK IN COLLEGE BASEBALL DRAFT
By Arnie Leshin As expected, it was a tough decision choosing one of the elite Louisiana State players over another as the top two picks of Sunday’s amateur college baseball draft. And it was Bayou Tigers’ righthanded senior Paul Skenes who was the selection of the Pittsburgh Pirates, getting the nod …
Read More »Red-hot Albuquerque Isotopes has soared from bottom to top
By Arnie Leshin Now in the second half of the Triple A Pacific Coast Baseball League, the Albuquerque Isotopes have truly made a move from the bottom to the top. At the halfway mark the Colorado franchise team were last in the standings, but it has gotten away to …
Read More »Pittsburgh Pirates have first pick
By Arnie Leshin It’s no secret who the first two picks are likely to be when Major League Baseball’s first-year college draft is held tonight. It’s obviously already wrapped up as far as Louisiana State head coach Jay Johnson is concerned, but the Pittsburgh Pirates aren’t taking the same road. …
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