By NM lottery Tis the season for Red and Green Holiday Scratchers from the New Mexico Lottery, now on sale in stores. This year’s holiday games include four Scratchers in red and green colors – popular for the holidays and the colors of New Mexico’s favorite food, chile. They make …
Read More »SFNF May Implement Hyde Park, Thompson Ridge Pile Burns this Week
By NM Parks Fire managers on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) are looking at a potential window this week to implement the previously announced Hyde Park and Thompson Ridge prescribed pile burns to reduce the risk of wildfire. The 132-acre Hyde Park pile burn near Black Canyon Campground on …
Read More »Weekly fishing report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Chama River: Aaron Ankeny of Albuquerque caught a 20-inch brown trout below El Vado Lake using a Panther Martin spinner Nov. 21. Rio Grande: Albert Chavez of Albuquerque caught a 31-inch northern pike north of Cochiti Lake using a trout spinner …
Read More »Gods encouraging word of the day
“Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness! You have relieved me in my distress; Have mercy on me, and hear my prayer.” Psalm 4:1 No man has a right to expect God to hear him if he does not call. There are many people who expect the …
Read More »No doubt the New England Patriots miss Tom Brady
By Arnie Leshin Despite finding out that disappointing quarterback Cam Newton is not Tom Brady, the New England Patriots are still in the hunt for the usual playoffs as Nick Folk kicked a 50-yard field goal as time expired in Sunday’s 20-17 home win over the Arizona Cardinals in the …
Read More »In every phase of the game, the New York Giants who play in New Jersey dominated
By Arnie Leshin Dominating doesn’t always win games, neither do impressive statistics, only the W counts. And there were the surging New York Giants at the depleted Cincinnati Bengals Sunday on a modest 2-game win streak and trying to leap into first place in the dismal National Football League’s NFC …
Read More »BCC to Localize National Thirty by Thirty Campaign to Protect Local Resources
By Santa Fe County The Board of County Commissioners (BCC) will vote on a resolution in support of national companion resolutions, Senate Resolution 372, and U.S House Resolution 835, both setting a national goal of conserving at least 30 percent of land and ocean by 2030. The resolution will be presented …
Read More »Defenses dig in, play hard, turn in big plays but…
By Arnie Leshin It’s special to be a football hero, and there were several of them on the College scene Saturday. Number one, top-ranked Alabama got a big day from quarterback Mac Jones to keep its unblemished record in place, as he passed for 302 yards and a career-high five …
Read More »COVID-19 has put a hold on college football games
By Arnie Leshin Mountaineer Field at Milan Pucker Stadium where West Virginia football is played, there’s the cannon beyond the end zone that fires away when the Mountaineers score. Nothing harmful, just a loud home field touch before the scoreboard posts the touchdown, field goal, even a safety. That’s where red-hot …
Read More »NCRTD to Resume Limited Service November 30
By NCRTD North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) RTD Blue Bus routes will resume on Monday, November 30 by providing essential service on a limited basis. All routes will operate on either a demand request or reservation basis with the exception of the 290 Edgewood route and the 170 …
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