By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Abiquiu Lake: Adam Ullom of Espanola caught a 28-inch 7-pound 4-ounce walleye using a Rene Carter custom jig March 27. Bluewater Lake: Kyle Lucero of Laguna Pueblo caught an 18-inch rainbow trout using green and yellow PowerBait March 27. Cochiti Lake: Dathan Archuleta of …
Read More »WOMEN’S NCAA DIVISION I BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ELITE EIGHT
By Arnie Leshin Down went Didi Richards and up went Connecticut. It was right after a tight tussle between No. 1-seeded UConn and 2nd-seed Baylor had the Bears go on a run to go ahead for 10 points as the 6-foot-2 Richards showed the way as the starting point guard and …
Read More »ST. MICHAEL’S STATE VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT
By Arnie Leshin It’s a return to Albuquerque Sandia Prep Wednesday afternoon as St. Michael’s tries to avenge the tight season-opening 3-set loss there in the state 3A semifinals. Disappointed at being the 6th-seed, the Lady Horsemen had a successful trip to Raton Monday where it played the opening round …
Read More »Luján Visits Rio Arriba County to Celebrate USDA Decision to Fully Compensate Farmers and Ranchers, Ensure Drought Relief for Acequia-Irrigated Lands
By Lujan Press Office U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), a member of the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, visited Rio Arriba County to celebrate recent announcements by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) agreeing to fully compensate farmers and ranchers for unfair changes made to the Non-insured Crop Disaster Assistance …
Read More »PNM encourages customers to take action now to prepare for wildfire season
By PNM New Mexicans are all too familiar with our dry weather and the heightened concern it creates around the potential for wildfires. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has proclaimed March 28 through April 3 as Wildfire Awareness Week in New Mexico. Reducing the chances for wildfires is an important effort, …
Read More »High school hoops bounces in
By Arnie Leshin High school basketball anybody? For Santa Fe High’s boys it was the season opener dominating visiting Espanola Valley, 57-35, Saturday, with Demons’ guard Cody Garcia tossing in the game-high 29 points. Garcia was the offensive star for the home team, and its defense stymied the Sundevils. In …
Read More »SFCC Library presents “What We Owe Children: Something Better than School,” with Stephen DeGiulio
By SFCC What: SFCC library talk on the present and the future of education. Description: We hear that the U.S. public education system is failing, especially for the less privileged. Can we use science to ensure that our next generation of professionals, social leaders, and workers of all kinds acquire …
Read More »State announces that New Mexicans 75+ will no longer need event codes to schedule COVID-19 vaccine appointments
By NMDOH The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) on Monday announced that New Mexicans 75 years and older who are registered at vaccineNM.org will no longer need event codes to schedule vaccine appointments. Instead, seniors will receive invitations to schedule appointments. At that point, they will log in to …
Read More »Buckman Road Recycling and Transfer Station Schedule for Good Friday and Easter Sunday
By SFSWMA The Buckman Road Recycling and Transfer Station (BuRRT) will be open on Good Friday, April 2, and Saturday, April 3. BuRRT will be closed on Sunday, April 4, in observance of Easter Sunday. BuRRT will resume regular hours on Monday, April 5. BuRRT is open seven days a …
Read More »Division 1 basketball tournament’s Elite Eight Play Tonight
By Arnie Leshin Bill Walton must be having a ball bragging about the Pac12. An All-America at UCLA and in the basketball Hall of Fame, big Bill does a lively television commentary on West Coast college games and often speaks of the Pac12 as “the conference of champions.” Now, as …
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