By SFNF The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) today issued a closure order for a 4-mile segment of Forest Road (FR) 10 to protect public health and safety while crews continue work to replace a total of 24 culverts and resurface the road. The closure is a partial closure to …
Read More »Joe Morgan the latest former Baseball Hall of Famer to pass away
By Arnie Leshin Joe Morgan has joined the recent list of Baseball Hall of Famers who have passed away. At the age of 77, the former Cincinnati Reds’ second baseman died Monday morning at his home in Danville, Calif., with a family spokesman indicting that the 5-foot-7 sparkplug was suffering …
Read More »Weekly fishing report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Bluewater Lake: Joshua Garcia, of Grants, caught and released a 32-inch, 17-pound, 5-ounce catfish using hotdogs Oct. 10. Jusiah Estrada, age 11, of Las Vegas caught and released a 40-inch tiger muskie using a jointed gold Rapala lure Oct. 10. Wayne …
Read More »Red-hot Atlanta Braves cool off the red-hot Los Angeles Dodgers, 5-1
By Arnie Leshin Major League Baseball Atlanta Braves that were once the Boston Red Caps, the Boston Beaneaters, the Boston Doves, the Boston Rattlers, the Boston Rustlers, and the Boston Braves before relocating to Milwaukee as the Braves and then to Atlanta. Now they are in quest of their third …
Read More »Smoke Visible from Interior of Medio Fire
By SFNF A green pocket of fuel surrounded by black inside the Medio Fire perimeter is burning, putting up visible smoke but posing no threat to any values at risk. Local fire resources are monitoring the interior pocket which is about a quarter of a mile from the Medio Fire’s …
Read More »No more “bubble” for the National Basketball Association
By Arnie Leshin One-2-3 mamba, on their last night under the “bubble”, the Los Angeles Lakers were able to hoist their 17th National Basketball Association championship trophy. That was Sunday night at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena VIsta Fla. Monday morning they will be up, …
Read More »A sad night for New York Yankees
By Arnie Leshin It was a sad night for New York Yankee nation. It was two fold, for not only were the Bronx Bombers eliminated, 2-1, Friday night in the deciding game five of the American League Division Series of Major League Baseball by the top-seeded Tampa Bay Rays, but …
Read More »French Open Clay Court Tennis final was billed as a classic match-up
By Arnie Leshin As expected, the Sunday morning men’s French Open Clay Court Tennis final was billed as a classic match-up, number one seed Novac Djovitch of Serbia versus second-seeded Rafael Nadal of Spain, but the expected became the unexpected on the red clay at Paris’ Roland-Garros court. Not only was …
Read More »Gods encouraging word of the day
“Christ has generously divided out his gifts to us.” Ephesians 4:7 Spiritual gifts are something every believer is given when they receive the gift of salvation. Just as the gift of salvation is by grace through faith, so are the spiritual gifts. Our God is so generous. He is constantly …
Read More »Hey Aggies! Here is all you need to know about this year’s Virtual Homecoming 2020 celebrations. Everyone is invited to participate!
By NMSU A New Mexico State University tradition since 1926, Homecoming is a great opportunity for Aggies of all ages to connect with NMSU and show off their Aggie Pride. This year is a little different, but we hope to keep everyone connected to our great university. Starting early in …
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