NM Game and Fish The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has scheduled a public meeting in order to seek public comment on proposed revisions to the Public Land User Stamp Rule 19.34.6 NMAC (Habitat Stamp Program Rule). A short presentation providing information about the Habitat Stamp Program and …
Read More »Crafty veteran lefty Clayton Kershaw mows down the American League champion Tampa Bay Rays
By Arnie Leshin Future baseball Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw is on the brink of accomplishing something that hasn’t yet filled his list of pitching achievements. Following Sunday night‘s glittering six and two-third innings that brought his Los Angeles Dodgers a 4-2 win and a game away from claiming their …
Read More »Gods encouraging word of the day
“Blessed is he who considers the poor; The Lord will deliver him in time of trouble. The Lord will preserve him and keep him alive, And he will be blessed on the earth; You will not deliver him to the will of his enemies. The Lord will strengthen him on his bed of …
Read More »CHRISTUS St. Vincent Names New Chief Development Officer
By CHRISTUS St. Vincent The CHRISTUS St. Vincent is pleased to announce that former City of Santa Fe Mayor Javier Gonzales has been named Vice President and Chief Development Officer for the Hospital Foundation. In this role, Gonzales will oversee the foundation’s strategic plan and all activities, including philanthropy, community …
Read More »Gods Word Is Our Guide
“This is my comfort in my affliction, For Your word has given me life.” Psalm 119:50 God’s Word gives wisdom and understanding to the simple, and becomes a hiding place in times of trouble. It is a shield through life’s difficulty, sweeter to the taste than honey – and God …
Read More »No Philadelphia for the annual 121st Army-Navy Service Academy football classic
By Arnie Leshin No Philadelphia for the annual 121st Army-Navy Service Academy football classic in 2020, with the coronavirus pandemic standing in the way, and the game The Naval Academy team won’t be reeling in the warm welcome from its nearby naval yard, and neither it or the Army will …
Read More »Santa Fe County Food Policy Council to Report to Commission Commissioners to vote on resolution
By Santa Fe County The Board of County Commissioners (BCC) will vote on a resolutionadopting the Santa Fe Food Policy Council (SFFPC) recommendations to support local food. The resolution will be presented to the full commission by Commission Chair Henry Roybal (D-1) and Commissioner Rudy Garcia (D-3), following staff presentations …
Read More »Politically, a Witness – Not Politically Homeless
By Family Policy Alliance “As Christians, we are politically homeless.” I have seen this sentiment expressed in some form or another by many recently. It is the idea that because Christianity does not fit perfectly into any political platform, Christians should avoid assigning their total allegiance to any political party …
Read More »Rays and Dodgers come to a deadlock
By Arnie Leshin The Tampa Bay Rays have two Lowes, Brandon and Nate, and both are pronounced differently, but it doesn’t matter when they come to bat, play the field or run the bases. And Wednesday night in game two of the Major League Baseball World Series played at Globe …
Read More »Mortgage and Rental Assistance for New Mexicans impacted by COVID-19
By housing cost assistance program On Monday, November 2, MFA will begin accepting applications for the new COVID-19 Housing Cost Assistance Program. The program will provide qualifying New Mexicans with as much as $1,500 per month for up to three months to pay back rent or mortgage payments and other …
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