By Arnie Leshin With southpaw senior Giselle Juarez back in the circle, it was no problem for top-seeded Oklahoma to survive game one in the loser’s bracket Saturday morning and a date with 2nd-seeded UCLA at night. Juarez hadn’t worked in awhile, but head coach Patty Gasso put her out …
Read More »SFNF Acquiring Historic Ranch near Jemez Springs
By SFNF Nestled between spires of volcanic tuff and red rock mesas in the Jemez River Valley, the private property that surrounds the Village of Jemez Springs will become part of the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) in one of the largest acquisitions in the forest’s history. Known as the …
Read More »Free Fishing Day is Saturday, June 5
By NM Game and Fish Anglers can fish for free in New Mexico on Saturday, June 5, as the state celebrates National Boating and Fishing Week. Anyone can fish for free in public fishing waters throughout the state Saturday, June 5, but everyone must observe bag limits and all other …
Read More »No more conference clashes, just the Elite Eight
By Arnie Leshin Selected underdogs can not be overlooked as the NCAA Division I national softball tournament takes the field Thursday for the Elite Eight World Series at Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City. Let’s start with the first two games, the early one that sends No. 1-seeded Oklahoma …
Read More »NCRTD Buses to Operate at 50% Capacity
By NCRTD Upon guidance from New Mexico Department of Health and the Department of Transportation Transit and Rail Division, RTD Blue Buses will now operate at 50% capacity effective immediately. Social distancing is still encouraged when possible and masks are required as per Federal Law. Federal law also requires passengers …
Read More »Please join me this Saturday, June 5th for Coffee with the Commish!
By Commissioner Anna Hamilton Please join me for a VIRTUAL “Coffee with the Commish” Although we are still not gathering in person, I’m excited to chat with you this Saturday on WebEx. Please join me to share some great conversation and insightful ideas. I look forward to visiting with you about …
Read More »Rio En Medio Trail Still Under Fire Closure
By SFNF If you are fan of the always-popular Rio en Medio Trail #163 about 14 miles north of Santa Fe, you are going to have to stay away from the area a while longer. The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) reminds hikers that the area impacted by last year’s …
Read More »Fishing and stocking report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Canjilon Lakes: Marcus Gallegos of Los Lunas caught a 19-inch rainbow trout using orange PowerBait May 20. Conchas Lake: Zeke Acosta, age 7, of Albuquerque caught his first fish, a 12-inch white bass, using a bright chartreuse and orange spinner May …
Read More »New Mexico State Parks welcomes four new park rangers
By SFNF The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department’s State Parks Division proudly welcomes four new Park Rangers at Elephant Butte, Caballo Lake, Sugarite Canyon, and Fenton Lake State Parks. The newly graduated cadets completed their law enforcement training at the New Mexico Department of Public Safety Law Enforcement Academy …
Read More »Gods encouraging word of the day
By Family Policy Alliance “He stilled the storm to a whisper; the waves of the sea were hushed. They were glad when it grew calm, and he guided them to their desired haven.” Psalm 107:29 One thing I think all of us can agree on is that we’ve experienced a lot of …
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