By Arnie Leshin You watch her swiftly speed through the 100 meters. You welcome her joy, her smile is huge, her personality fits, and she just happily goes through her interview with flying colors. That’s young and bubbly 21-year-old Sha’Carri Richardson, who is usually the shortest in the field and …
Read More »MILWAUKEEE VS. PHOENIX NBA Finals
By Arnie Leshin Wake Forest doesn’t forget individuals from the world of sports, with one exception, there has to be more recognition for Chris Paul. Arnold Palmer stands alone as the university’s finest golfer, the late Brian Piccolo, as its football star drafted into the NFL by the Chicago Bears …
Read More »SFNF Thanks Forest Visitors for a Safe Holiday Weekend
By SFNF The recent Fourth of July holiday weekend was a relatively quiet one on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF), with only one abandoned campfire reported and good outdoor etiquette all around. Perhaps it was the weather – scattered showers and thunderstorms – but popular camping areas were not …
Read More »Hezbollah, the World’s Most Deadly Terror Organization
By CUFI Hezbollah is widely considered one of the most powerful and deadly terror organizations in the world, responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans since the 1980s. Founded, trained, and armed by Iran’s government, Hezbollah is commissioned with the destruction of Israel. Based in Lebanon along Israel’s northern …
Read More »Land and Water Conservation Fund 2021 Request for Applications
By EMNRD The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), State Parks Division seeks proposals from entities interested in applying to the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) program. The National Park Service created the LWCF, a competitive grant program administered under the authority of the Land and Water Conservation …
Read More »Tampa Bay continues to win championships
By Arnie Leshin Not even the threat of hurricane Elsa could keep Tampa Bay from reigning supreme again. Fortunately, it was ice hockey and so it was played indoors at the Lightning’s Amalie Arena and the Western Conference champs again carried off the prestigious Stanley Cup via Wednesday night‘s nerve-racking …
Read More »Fishing report
By NM Game And Fish Catches of the week Bataan Lake: Reilly Monroney, age 15, of Corrales caught a 30-inch tiger muskie using a silver minnow lure June 29. Joshuah Valenzuela, age 6, of Carlsbad caught a 17-inch catfish using a hotdog July 2. Bluewater Lake: Matt Valdez of Albuquerque …
Read More »Well at least hockey-hungry Montreal finally got a taste of a victory
By Arnie Leshin The limited attendance was announced as 3,500, but it sounded more like a capacity crowd of 21,288 at Bell Center in hockey-mad Montreal. It wasn’t just when Canadiens right wing Josh Anderson scored the first and final goals that forced a game five Wednesday night on the …
Read More »Gods Encouraging Word of the day
“And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns.” Philippians 1:6 You don’t have to be the best in a certain area for God to accomplish His will. God hears …
Read More »Boat Ramp Opens at Clayton Lake State Park and Dinosaur Trackways
By EMNRD Due to recent significant rainfall in Union County, Clayton Lake State Park will open the boat ramp effective tomorrow, Saturday, July 3rd. “We’re glad that boaters and anglers once again have access to the lake by boat,” stated Mark Funk, Park Manager. “Our goal is to ensure that …
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