By Family policy alliance When working in prison ministry with Chuck Colson, I’d often tell people that “to see the light of Jesus Christ shine the brightest, you need to meet people in their darkest places.” It was a way to encourage and remind ministry leaders that radical transformations and …
Read More »Weekly fishing report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Conchas Lake: Bryan Novotny of Rio Rancho caught a 20-inch walleye using a Cincy Fisher ½-ounce jigging blade in 25-feet of water near the dam Dec. 17. Escondida Lake: Damian Padilla of Belin caught a 3-pound largemouth bass using a black …
Read More »Tom Brady rallies the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
By Arnie Leshin Not long after Tom Brady had rallied his Tampa Bay Buccaneers from a 17-0 halftime deficit to remain in the National Football League playoff hunt, the New England Patriots did not survive in their quest for an 11th straight playoff appearance. If there was a connection, there …
Read More »Back to school for parents
By Family Policy Alliance As COVID has once again brought school home for many students, some parents may be surprised at the content their children are learning. It may be overly sexualized or otherwise objectionable, it may present radical viewpoints as fact, or it might be used by a teacher …
Read More »Sending Warm Wishes for the Season (and Hopes for a Better 2021)
By Spanish colonial arts society We probably can all agree that this year has been one we would like to forget. As we head into 2021 and hopefully a brighter time for all of us, we look forward to again welcoming you up to the SCAS campus to enjoy the …
Read More »Holiday Wishes from BGC Santa Fe/Del Norte!
By Boys and Girls Club Throughout this holiday season, and as we move into a new (and hopefully better) year, we wish you peace amid the difficulties; connections with family and friends even if they can’t be in person; the warmth of memories from holidays past; and, glimpses of the …
Read More »Sugarite Canyon State Park Open to Ice Fishing
By NM State Parks Ice fishing is a great way to spend time outdoors during the winter months. The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources State Parks Division announces Lake Maloya and Lake Alice at Sugarite Canyon State Park near Raton are now open for ice fishing. Recent cold weather has …
Read More »National Forests in Northern New Mexico Release Final EA for Riparian Restoration
By SFNF The Carson, Cibola and Santa Fe National Forests and Kiowa National Grasslands today released the final environmental assessment (EA) and draft decision notice on a proposal to restore riparian, wetland and aquatic ecosystems in Northern New Mexico to improve habitat, watershed health and water quality. A 45-day objection …
Read More »Special Announcement: Coronavirus Vaccine Availability
By Christus St Vincent As you may have seen in the news, CHRISTUS St. Vincent recently received a limited number of doses of coronavirus vaccine. In accordance with New Mexico state guidelines, vaccine administration is currently limited to our frontline workers and first responders who are at high risk for …
Read More »COLLEGE FOOTBALL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
By Arnie Leshin It was the second time around for Oklahoma and Clemson, and both responded with conference championships Saturday after the streaking 10th-ranked Sooners avenged the early-season loss at 6th-ranked Iowa State, and the 3rd-ranked Tigers did the same by handily turning back the 2nd-ranked, unbeaten Notre Dame this …
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