By Santa Fe County At the April 13, 2021 Board of County Commissioners (BCC) meeting, commissioners voted on a proclamationintroduced by Commissioner Anna Hansen (D-2). The proclamation recognizes April 22, 2021 as Earth Day. The first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22, 1970, establishing an annual celebration highlighting the …
Read More »Celebrate Earth Day by recycling your old fridge with PNM
By PNM With the PNM Refrigerator Recycling Program, customers can earn $50 by recycling their old working fridge or freezer and they will save all year long from the reduced energy use. Plus, PNM will pick it up for free. PNM customers who recycled their old units last year helped …
Read More »Early Childhood, Higher Education Departments Aim to Recruit Bilingual and Multicultural Educators
By ECECD The New Mexico Higher Education and Early Childhood and Care Departments are working together to increase the number of bilingual and Indigenous language educators at early childhood programs across the state. The new state budget includes $7 million to build capacity at New Mexico public colleges and universities to train, recruit, and support early …
Read More »Fishing Report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Alto Lake: Carlos Orona of Las Cruces caught an 18-inch 4-pound rainbow trout using a fly April 15. Bataan Lake: Kobie Jojola of Carlsbad caught a 3.5-pound largemouth bass using a plastic jig April 10. Caballo Lake: Robert B. of Albuquerque …
Read More »Undefeated Academy of Technology and The Classics girls are now at 7-0
By Arnie Leshin In girls basketball, The Academy of Technology and The Classics is going one way and Los Alamos another way. Undefeated is the 2A Phoenix, with its seventh win coming with Monday’s 46-11 non-district rout over 3A Santa Fe Prep that follows up the previous almost identical 46-14 …
Read More »Sports schedule
WEDNESDAY, April 21st Boys Basketball — St. Michael’s at West Las Vegas, 6:30 p.m. Raton at Robertson, 6:30 p.m. …
Read More »Santa Fe National Forest Issues New Closure Order for Jemez Cave
By SFNF The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) has reissued a closure order that prohibits the public from entering Jemez Cave and closes public access to trails that lead to the cave as well as the area immediately surrounding it. This closure order, which replaces one issued in 2019, is …
Read More »BCC Proclaims April 22nd as Earth Day
By Santa Fe County At the April 13, 2021 Board of County Commissioners (BCC) meeting, commissioners voted on a proclamationintroduced by Commissioner Anna Hansen (D-2). The proclamation recognizes April 22, 2021 as Earth Day. The first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22, 1970, establishing an annual celebration highlighting the …
Read More »10 Ways to Say ‘I Still Do’ After 40 Years
By Family Policy Alliance No one has a perfect marriage—we certainly don’t. But we strive daily to walk closely with God to have a marriage that glorifies Him. By Rob Hernandez This year my wife, Teresa, and I will celebrate 40 years of marriage. Forty years! Add to that five …
Read More »JIM BOEHEIM TO NOW HAVE BOTH OF HIS SONS PLAYING UNDER HIM
By Arnie Leshin The NCAA made it official Thursday, announcing the Division I Council had voted to approve a plan that will allow all college athletes to transfer one time as an undergraduate without having to sit out a season. To break it down, I believe what’s going to happen …
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