By NCRTD Many North Central Regional Transit District RTD Blue Bus routes have begun to operate on their regular route schedules. Seating remains limited to provide social distance and adhere to groups of five or less. Please visit the routes section at RidetheBlueBus.comfor the latest on all routes. Face coverings …
Read More »SFNF Issues Seasonal Closure Order for Forest Roads on Abiquiu Land Grant
By SFNF The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) has issued a closure order for the entire length of Forest Road (FR) 418 and the segments of Forest Roads (FR) 31 and 27 that cross the Abiquiu Land Grant on the EspañolaRanger District. The closure order, which is in effect from …
Read More »Baseball Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda passes away
By Arnie Leshin Light blue, dark blue, to Tommy Lasorda all that mattered was Dodgers Blue. That was his life as a Baseball Hall of Famer that ended Thursday when he died of a heart attack at the age of 93. He was winless as a major league pitcher, but …
Read More »Quarter #1 Newsletter 2021
By Varela Real Estate Seasonality and 2020 Context: The Baseline In 2020, the seasonal pattern for home sales and other metrics was thrown out of whack by the timing of the coronavirus arrival as well as the shelter-at-home orders and other measures that were rolled out to arrest the spread …
Read More »Six Division I unbeaten men’s basketball teams
By Arnie Leshin The Drake University men’s basketball team is right up there with the Winthrop Eagles and Citadel Bulldogs, but no where near Gonzaga, Baylor and Michigan. These are the six remaining undefeated teams in Division I. But you won’t find the Bulldogs of Drake and Citadel or the …
Read More »A new mission for the soaring Buffalo Bills kicks off Saturday
By Arnie Leshin The Buffalo Bills are red-hot despite taking the field in upstate New York winter land. Not every game, but at home at Gillette Stadium in Orchard Park is where you bundle up. It’s been six years in fact when the heavy snowstorm that closed off traffic throughout …
Read More »God‘s encouraging word of the day
“The LORD has made the heavens his throne; from there he rules over everything.” Psalm 103:19 Many have celebrate the election results and many others have not. Yet no matter which side of the race you’ve been on over these long months, this truth remains… God is still on the throne! …
Read More »RIO RANCHO POLICE OFFICER RECOGNIZED AS NEW MEXICO’S DRUG RECOGNITION EXPERT OF THE YEAR 2020
NMDRE The New Mexico DRE Program proudly recognizes a New Mexico Law Enforcement Officer who has gone above and beyond in holding drug-impaired drivers accountable in 2020. The New Mexico DRE Committee has selected Officer Michael Hetes, of the Rio Rancho Police Department, as the New Mexico Drug Recognition Expert …
Read More »A Time to Mourn, a Time to Build Up
By Family Policy Alliance Wednesday’s violence was unnecessary, un-American, and deeply damaging to our republic. Hopefully, that’s something everyone can agree on. The group that stormed the Capitol is not representative of conservatives, or even most of those who attended the rally – not by any stretch of the imagination. …
Read More »Mayor Webber Condemns DC Insurrection Credits SFPD for Role in Local Peacekeeping
By Mayor Alan Webber “The violent insurrection that took place yesterday at the U.S. Capitol is sickening and appalling. It represents an assault on our democracy, on our Constitution, and on the hallowed halls of liberty. Even worse, the domestic terrorists who staged this attempted coup were incited by the …
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