By EMNRD The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department’s State Parks Division announces National Safe Boating Week, May 16-22, 2020. The National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA), offers these ten tips for practicing social distancing and keeping not only yourself, but other boaters and law enforcement officers, safe …
Read More »A Message From Alan Webber: Getting and giving help
By Mayor Alan Webber There’s no sugar-coating the pain caused by this pandemic and the harsh impact the economic aftershock has had on each of us, our families, front-line workers, those who work on job-sites, and so many of the small mom and pop businesses that are the backbone of …
Read More »Vital Community Meal Program Expands Distribution
By Santa Fe County Santa Fe County and the City of Santa Fe in partnership with the World Central Kitchen, Santa Fe Community College, local chefs, Salvation Army, YouthWorks, and Street Food Institute will be expanding meal distribution to more areas of the county. Meals are free of charge and …
Read More »Weekly fishing report
By NM Game and Fish Fishing for crawdads and fishing with crawdads I grew up in the Rio Grande River Valley, and as a kid had many great adventures fishing the irrigation ditches and river close to my house. Fishing for crawdads in the irrigation ditches was something that my …
Read More »NASCAR hits the racetrack again this week following the delay of 13 weeks
By Arnie Leshin Drivers, restart your engines, NASCAR is running again. This comes on Sunday, 13 weeks after the Dayton 500 raced. It began the new season with the Secret Service doing a security check on the fire-suit-clad pole-sitter and thousands of anxious fans waiting hours in line to pass …
Read More »Department of Health announces COVID-19 testing now open to all workers in New Mexico
By NMDOH The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) announces COVID-19 testing for all workers in the state. This includes: all government employees (state, county, municipal, federal, etc.), utility and construction workers, grocery and pharmacy employees, retail and wholesale, anyone in food service or other service industries, and any New …
Read More »Not much as a player, I lived and learned the game of tennis through the years
By Arnie Leshin The year 1969 was no doubt an eventful one. Man on the Moon, Woodstock, New YorkMets won the World Series, Montreal Expos make Major League Baseball debut, first woman horse racing jockey, Charles Manson trial, Chapaquidick drowning, first Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) in the United States, huge …
Read More »SANTA FE’S GUADALUPE CREDIT UNION OFFERS FREE CHECK CASHING FOR THE UNBANKED
By Guadalupe credit union Many coronavirus stimulus checks are going to people who have no way of cashing them. In New Mexico, several credit unions are stepping up to offer free cashing of those checks for those who do not have a bank or credit union account. In Santa …
Read More »CHRISTUS St. Vincent Car-Based COVID-19 Assessment
By Christus St Vincent Drive by and register on site or reserve an appointment in advance. Car-based (drive-thru) COVID-19 assessment is available to the public at the former Milagro (Capshaw) Middle School, located at 351 W. Zia Road in Santa Fe. Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, …
Read More »May God Bless Our Mothers!
“When Jesus therefore saw his mother, and the disciple standing by, whom he loved, he said unto his mother, Woman, behold thy son! Then he said to the disciple, Behold thy mother! And from that hour that disciple took her unto his own home.” John 19:26-27 While on the cross, the …
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