By City of Santa Fe On last Friday’s WebberCast on the Mayor Alan Webber Facebook page, Dr. Wendy Johnson, Medical Director of La Familia Medical Center, offered clarification and information about the rapidly progressing vaccination process in Santa Fe. (And she agreed to provide regular updates on the WebberCast as the community-as-a-whole …
Read More »Luján Announces Committee Assignments for 117th Congress
By Lujan Press Office U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) announced that he will serve on five Senate committees during the 117thCongress: the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP); the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; the Committee on Indian Affairs; and …
Read More »State Parks to remain open for day-use to New Mexico Residents Only
By EMNRD Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department’s (EMNRD) State Parks Division announces that day-use will remain open at 32 State Parks for New Mexico residents only pursuant to the January 29, 2021 Public Health Order. El Vado Lake, Morphy Lake, and Manzano State Parks remain closed due to seasonal …
Read More »The Pro-Life Movement Is Alive and Well!
By Family Policy Alliance of New Mexico The Biden Administration has enacted a jaw-dropping 39 executive orders since assuming office less than two weeks ago. Unfortunately, many of these orders are contrary to our most deeply held values, including the sanctity of human life—showing how out-of-step President Biden and his …
Read More »Women’s division one Louisville was bounced, 74-60, Monday night
By Arnie Leshin Now there are none, not a single women’s college basketball with an unblemished record. Now it comes down to which hand has the M & M as changes will come in the rankings. But there’s no doubt that previously undefeated Louisville will not remain on top of …
Read More »FORMER BASKETBALL COACH JOHN CHANEY PASSES AWAY
By Arnie Leshin They usually went a few rounds, before the game, at halftime, and after the game. Some times, the early rounds were mild, but after their men’s basketball game in 1994, it almost turned into a brawl before the television cameras, the media, and officials from the two …
Read More »It just wasn’t a happy Thursday night for Auriemma
By Arnie Leshin Live and learn. Doesn’t matter how long you live or how much you learn. Now this hasn’t been a normal 2020-2021 sports season, and it has taken a lot out of Geno (the genus) Auriemma. Last year, he spent four days being hospitalized for hip surgery. This …
Read More »Gods encouraging word of the day
“Lord, help me control my tongue; and help me be careful about what I say.” Psalm 141:3 Good men know the evil sins we commit by words said and how prone we are to them (when enemies are provoking we are in danger of carrying our resentment too far, and …
Read More »Changes to Lake Access at Eagle Nest Lake State Park
By EMNRD New Mexico State Parks, a Division of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department, announces Eagle Nest Lake will open to ATV traffic, effective Saturday, January 30. In addition, the Six Mile Day Use Area will also be opened. With new ice measurements, it has been determined that …
Read More »UNM women’s basketball team advances
By Arnie Leshin It will be nice to inform their supporters that the University of New Mexico women’s basketball team is rolling along despite the coronavirus pandemic that limits practices, a make-up of players from different parts of the globe, and with a team-wise balanced lineup. Under head coach Mike …
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