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Two weeks remain in the legislative session and we need your voice to support good bills and stop bad ones! Take Action Now Pro-Family Bills HB105 EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP TAX CREDIT Providing a financial avenue for low-income families to be able to choose private education institutions for their child’s education. TAKE …

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Forest Service Features

The Forest Service all-mule color guard on Colorado Blvd., followed by the mule-drawn wagon in the 2024 Rose Parade. Packers from left to right; mounted riders; Ken Graves, Tim Wolfbrandt, Kira Olson and out-walker Alli Kosch. (USDA Forest Service photo by Tom Stokesberry) Sage, Zip Ties and Smokey Bear: Behind the …

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CHRISTUS Saint Vincent Sleep Services

By CHRISTUS St. Vincent Sleep is a very important part of your life and can either enhance or adversely affect your health and well-being. We work with adults and children with many types of symptoms related to sleeping disorders, such as poor sleep habits, insomnia or sleep apnea. Our Approach …

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Help Israel

Jews worldwide live in constant fear as deadly Hamas rockets continue to rain down in Israel and vile pro-Hamas protests spiral out of control. This week we saw the most casualties in a day for Israeli soldiers. The sad reality is Hamas is winning this war: The pro-Palestinian propaganda in …

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Santa Fe Hispanic Chamber

Our community is unique in our people, our culture, and economics. We strive in supporting our members through business networking, business education, and up-to-date business information for New Mexico. Take advantage of opportunities to connect and showcase your business. 

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Fishing Report

NORTHEAST NORTHEAST CATCHES OF THE WEEK Eagle Nest Lake: Austyn Riley, age 12, of Laguna Pueblo poses with two rainbow trout caught during NMDGFs “A Day of Ice Fishing Event” using PowerBait and red worms Jan. 20. Matthew Medina of Albuquerque caught multiple perch using a Rapala Jigging Rap tipped …

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Santa Fe National Forest prescribed fire update

Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) fire managers are tentatively planning to begin ignitions as early as this week on pile burn projects located near Hyde Park Road in the Espanola Ranger District. The Hyde Park unit is 642 acres of debris left after fuel reduction projects that involve thinning or …

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Historic Santa Fe Foundation Welcomes New Executive Director Melanie McWhorter

The Historic Santa Fe Foundation (HSFF), a nonprofit dedicated to recognizing Santa Fe’s historic properties and diverse cultural heritage through educational initiatives, welcomed Melanie McWhorter as the new Executive Director on January 1, 2024. McWhorter has nearly 26 years of experience working for nonprofits and other cultural organizations in the …

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