By NM wildlife Deadlines are approaching fast: – February 10 at 5:00 p.m. – Deadline to Apply for Bear and Turkey Draw Permits – February 15 – Deadline to submit 2020–21 harvest reports for deer, elk, pronghorn and turkey license holders without late fees. – March 10 at 5:00 p.m. …
Read More »SFNF Waives Recreation Fees for Presidents’ Day; SFNF Offices Closed for Federal Holiday
By SFNF The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) will waive fees at many day-use recreation sites on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021, to celebrate Presidents’ Day. All SFNF offices will be closed Monday for the federal holiday, resuming virtual business hours on Tuesday, Feb. 16. The Forest Service participates in fee-free …
Read More »Drake University men fall, 74-57
By Arnie Leshin Now there are two, only two Division I college basketball teams, both men’s, in the country. Dropped from the unblemished list was No. 25 Drake as it dropped the second of back-to-back games at Missouri Valley Conference opponent Valparaiso Sunday, 74-57. The previous day, the Bulldogs advanced …
Read More »Those oldies are goldies when it comes to legendary Tom Brady and his head coach Bruce Arians
By Arnie Leshin The legend lives on. He belongs among the best of all times, any sports. He was not about to be run over by the young guy. At 43 years old, he has now lifted his record Vince Lombardi Trophy seven times. Tom Brady, on his new home …
Read More »House Bill 16: The Rural Opportunities Act
Creating equity for all New Mexicans February 9, 2021 | From the Office of Representative Roger Montoya SANTA FE–Tomorrow, February 9, 2021, the House Local Government, Land Grants and Cultural Affairs Committee will hear House Bill 16, the Rural Opportunities Committee Act at 9 AM. According to Representative Montoya and …
Read More »Rep. Gail Armstrong working to support New Mexico firefighters
By New Mexico news network Santa Fe, NM- Representative Gail Armstrong (R-Magdalena) has filed House Bill 238, legislation that would redirect funds back to the Fire Protection Fund. Currently the fund receives only 42% of fees collected, with 58% reverting to the general fund every year. Directing 100% of the …
Read More »CHRISTUS St. Vincent is recognized as a distinguished leader in implementing family friendly policies in the workplace.
By CHRISTUS St. Vincent CHRISTUS St. Vincent has earned Platinum level distinction for its workplace policies by Family Friendly New Mexico, a statewide initiative developed to recognize employers that have adopted policies that give New Mexico businesses an advantage in recruiting and retaining the best employees. “We’re very proud to …
Read More »GENO ARUIEMMA JUST KEEPS GOING ON
By Arnie Leshin Geno Auriemma was back to his old self Thursday night. He actually praised his University of Connecticut women’s basketball team. Before this, he wasn’t actually praising his 2020-21 edition. At halftime or post-game interviews, he kept a straight face, referring to a decent defensive effort, less turnovers, …
Read More »SUPER BOWL NEWS THROUGH 54 YEARS
By Arnie Leshin If you think six Super Bowl wins for Tom Brady have been simple and easy, guess again. And if you think the now quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will again reign supreme in his his 10th appearance in the big game Sunday, guess again, because only …
Read More »New Mexicans with Disabilities Encouraged to Register for COVID-19 Vaccine
By ALTSD The Aging and Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) and Department of Health (DOH) have announced that individuals 16 years or older with intellectual and developmental disabilities are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine. This group is at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19, and includes individuals who utilize the …
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