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CAPITAL CITY CROSS COUNTRY MEET AND MORE

By Arnie Leshin  Kudos to St. Michael’s 8th-grader Raylee Hunt, who for the second straight week, crossed the finish line ahead of another former state cross country champion. Last week, in her varsity debut, the 14-year-old Hunt showed her heeled to reigning state 3A champion Albuquerque Cottonwood Classical Prep in …

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ST. MICHAEL’S VOLLEYBALL DROP CLOSE ONE

By Arnie Leshin  The St. Michael’s volleyball team has played four times and three of the matches were ascloseasthis. Except that Friday’s five-set loss at Espanola Valley was the toughest of all, with the Lady Horsemen losing the first two sets, rallying to force a deciding fifth set, and left …

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Luján, Graham Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Tackle Homework Gap, Provide Wi-Fi on School Buses

By Lujan Press Office U.S. Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) introduced bipartisan legislation to provide E-Rate Support for School Bus Wi-Fi to help close the homework gap while students travel on their daily school bus routes. The legislation expands eligibility for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) …

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ST. MICHAEL”S CROSS COUNTRY

By Arnie Leshin  It was quite a start for St. Michael’s Raylee Hunt. Only an 8th-grader, she made her initial run at Monday’s Albuquerque St. Pius X Super Cinco run and left the defending girls state 3A champion Albuquerque Cottonwood Classical on her heels as she won the 2.64-mile race …

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ST. MICHAEL’S GIRLS SOCCER

By Arnie Leshin  It was a second-straight successful girls soccer match for St. Michael’s, following an opening 2-1 non-district win over visiting Albuquerque Sandia Prep with yesterday afternoon’s 9-0 sweep over Gallup Rehoboth Christian School played at Sandia Prep. Although the Lady Horsemen of first-year head coach Alfonso Camarena had …

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Don’t Depend on Luck – Be Aware and Prepared

By EMNRD March brings the first signs of spring to drought-stricken Northern New Mexico landscapes, including warmer temperatures, windy conditions and the potential onset of wildfires. To prepare for the 2021 wildfire season, the Santa Fe National Forest is working with partners at other forests, state and federal agencies, and …

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