FRIDAY, August 20th FOOTBALL: Albuquerque Highland at Santa Fe High, 7 p.m. Capital at Grants, 7 p.m. St. Michael’s at Taos, 7 p.m. …
Read More »State Parks Division works with local partners to create mural at City of Rocks State Park
By NM State Parks The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department, State Parks Division (State Parks) recently partnered with the New Mexico Economic Development Department’s Outdoor Recreation Division (ORD), the Western New Mexico University Outdoor Program (WNMU), and the Youth Mural Program (YMP) to create an outdoor mural at City …
Read More »Oklahoma handled itself in championship style in the little league World Series final
By Arnie Leshin What ever it needed, Oklahoma had, which it why it was so successful in winning its first Little League Junior Softball World Series championship. Undefeated in eight starts and playing at the new site, Elm Park’s Stalling Stadium in Greenville, N.C. this was unprecedented as the Green …
Read More »CAPITAL HIGH FOOTBALL
By Arnie Leshin Jaguars release Tim Tebow, but it doesn’t do first year head football coach Joaquin (Wax) Garcia any good. Tebow is too old for Garcia’s Capital’s team and plus there is no legal position for him to play. But that’s the National Football League’s Jacksonville Jags, and Garcia …
Read More »Beaver Dam Analogues, Becoming the Next Master Angler – NM Wildlife Monthly Update – August 2021
By NM Wildlife Restoration work brings back beaver dams When beavers, previously thought to be a nuisance species, were eliminated from the Edward Sargent Wildlife Management Area, located north of Chama in Rio Arriba County, it had a widespread effect on the entire ecosystem. Learn more about how the Department …
Read More »Bill Moon loves the game of football as he now becomes head coach for his 10th team at Santa Fe Indian Schoo
By Arnie Leshin Another head football coaching position for Bill Moon, but it’s in the neighborhood after Capital High, where he founded the program in 1986, decided to replace him after last year’s shortened campaign of only three games due to the coronavirus pandemic. So while Moon begins his 37th …
Read More »Fishing Report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Alumni Pond: Jesus Chacon, age 11, of Las Cruces caught a 22-inch, 9-pound catfish using nightcrawler worms Aug. 14. Brennan Orr, age 8, of Fredericksburg, Va. caught a 28.5-inch, 8.13-pound catfish using nightcrawler worms Aug. 13. Bluewater Lake: Eric Baros of …
Read More »LITTTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL WOULD SERIES QUARTERFINALS
By Arnie Leshin It was a mixture of pitching, hitting and defense as Undefeated Oklahoma cruised into the Junior Little League Softball World Series Tuesday semifinals by shutting down previously unbeaten Missouri, 7-0, in Monday’s quarterfinals. This put the Oklahoma squad into the final and in quest of its first-ever …
Read More »Stay Healthy and Informed with CHRISTUS: The latest on the COVID-19 Delta Variant
By Christus St Vincent As our communities prepare to brace for another wave of COVID-19 cases, questions and concerns regarding the Delta Variant are on the rise. CHRISTUS Health wants you to know that our #1 priority is to keep you and your family safe, healthy, and informed. How do …
Read More »Undefeated teams Oklahoma and Missouri play in Tuesday’s Little League World Series
By Arnie Leshin Before the skies emptied and the rain poured down to delay the first round Monday of the Little League Softball World Series, there were two earlier games that brought stellar pitching efforts and identical 4-0 final scores.” In the morning opener at the new World Series site …
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