By Family Policy Alliance Wednesday’s violence was unnecessary, un-American, and deeply damaging to our republic. Hopefully, that’s something everyone can agree on. The group that stormed the Capitol is not representative of conservatives, or even most of those who attended the rally – not by any stretch of the imagination. …
Read More »Mayor Webber Condemns DC Insurrection Credits SFPD for Role in Local Peacekeeping
By Mayor Alan Webber “The violent insurrection that took place yesterday at the U.S. Capitol is sickening and appalling. It represents an assault on our democracy, on our Constitution, and on the hallowed halls of liberty. Even worse, the domestic terrorists who staged this attempted coup were incited by the …
Read More »SFNF Welcomes Acting Forest Supervisor
By SFNF The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) welcomes Erin Swiader as Acting Forest Supervisor behind former Forest Supervisor James Melonas, who left the SFNF in November to become Forest Supervisor for the National Forests of North Carolina. Swiader comes to the SFNF from the Northern Region where she is …
Read More »It was the United States shutting down defending champion
By Arnie Leshin It was a sight to behold, a perfect ending to the magical 2-0 United States win over defending champion Canada in Tuesday night‘s 2021 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship played at Rogers Place Arena in Edmonton, Alberta, where the Tampa Bay Lightning, in a bubble scenario, had …
Read More »SFNF Cuba District Plans Pile Burns to Reduce Fuels
By SFNF Fire managers on the Cuba Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) are looking for optimal windows to implement planned prescribed pile burns between now and March 31 to reduce fuels, restore wildlife habitat and improve forest health. The planned units are the 379-acre Ojitos pile …
Read More »A “W” is what counts most
By Arnie Leshin To football fans, all that matters is the final score and hope it favors their team. It’s like checking out a basketball score and bypassing the foul shots, rebounds, assists, and steals. Or in hockey, who scored the goals but not much of who added assists or …
Read More »Operation Cast Lead
By CUFI After three years of sustained rocket fire from Gaza, Israel’s people could take no more. The IDF entered Gaza on December 27, 2008. Israel’s objective during the operation was to stop the smuggling of weapons into Gaza and to stop indiscriminate rocket fire into Israel. First, Israel initiated …
Read More »Weekly fishing report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Eagle Nest Lake: Anthony Dupree, Joseph Lueras and Fred Lawrence of Albuquerque caught many perch, several trout, with the biggest being 20-inches, and a 27-inch 7-pound pike using Gulp curly tail jigs Jan. 1-2. Greg and Lisa Hoch of Espanola caught …
Read More »SFNF Jemez District Continues Pile Burns to Reduce Fuels
By SFNF After completing the Thompson Ridge, Cat Mesa and Hillside prescribed pile burns, fire managers on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) plan to take advantage of favorable conditions, including snowpack, fuel moisture levels, air quality, wind direction and weather forecasts, to implement additional pile burns on the Jemez …
Read More »God’s Encouraging Word of the day
“The Lord is gracious and full of compassion, slow to anger and great in mercy. The Lord is good to all, and His tender mercies are over all His works.” Psalm 145:8-9 In the Bible, the virtues of mercy and compassion are mentioned in various forms hundreds of times, especially …
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