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Party Time? Please Note This Important Date Change.

Adjust Your Calendars for Annual Summer Event Reschedule Originally scheduled for Saturday, July 26th — New date to be scheduled for September  GENERATION/S: Tradition as Innovation — an event honoring the enduring creativity and cultural contributions of Nuevo Mexicano artists held in partnership with UNESCO Creative Cities and the City of …

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MAJOR WIN . . . OR SO WE THOUGHT

We just had a huge victory in a major case impacting rogue judges. The Supreme Court agreed with our amicus brief on one of President Trump’s Executive orders, a tremendous victory against the radical Left’s attacks on the conservative agenda – stopping rogue judges from issuing nationwide injunctions . . …

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Your voice is needed now—will you speak out?

As antisemitism rises, as elected officials shame Christian Zionists for defending Israel, as support for Israel is met with ridicule, jeers, and walkouts, one truth rises above the chose: your voice, your faith, and your stand for truth matter more than ever.   As the largest pro-Israel organization in America, …

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Youth Encouragement Elk license sale begins July 29

Youth hunters will be eligible to purchase one of 1,960 antlerless Youth Encouragement Elk licenses through the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish’s Online License System starting at 10 a.m. MDT on July 29.   The Department apologizes for the inconvenience caused by the technical difficulties that postponed the …

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Supreme Court & Congress Deliver Pro-Family Wins

This month Congress was at it again, building on their successes with the One Big Beautiful Bill. They used a rare budgetary opportunity that exists when the White House closely aligns with Congress on spending; it is called a rescission. Thanks to another simple-majority vote in the Senate, rescission will …

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CHRISTUS St Vincent Regional Diabetes Center

By CHRISTUS St Vincent  Our Approach In New Mexico, more than 157,000 people have diabetes, yet only 116,000 know they have it. The incidence of diabetes is higher among adults over age 65 and among the poor. Obesity and poverty also contribute to the prevalence of diabetes. It’s a serious …

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