By NMSU Election Day is now just weeks away, and early voting is underway in New Mexico. While national races have the spotlight, I want to draw your attention to some of the most consequential ballot items for New Mexico State University this year – which are found on the …
Read More »Fall News from the Commish *2020
By Commissioner Anna Hamilton Welcome to the Fall and the cooler weather! Enjoy this beautiful season and don’t forget that daylight savings time ends at 2:00 AM on Sunday, November 1, 2020. Thanks to all who have emailed, texted, called, or attended my monthly “Coffee with the Commish” (via WebEx) to …
Read More »God‘s encouraging word of the day
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6 Fear, worry and anxiety are all weapons of Satan to keep us …
Read More »NCRTD to Help Raise Breast Cancer Awareness
By NCRTD The North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) today announced that one of its iconic RTD Blue Bus’s has gone pink for breast cancer awareness month and beyond. “We felt that in this year more than any, when our thoughts are rightfully focused on the health of all around …
Read More »Partner with us as we inspire and empower student innovators at the Aggie Innovation Space.
By NMSU “The Aggie Innovation Space brings us closer to widespread participation in design challenges, which are critical opportunities for students to tackle real world problems through innovative solutions. This is one of the best resources available for students on our campus. Your support makes innovation accessible and available for …
Read More »Los Angeles Dodgers advance to the World Series
By Arnie Leshin You knew it was gone when it left the bat. Batting from the left side, Cody Bellinger just stood there for a second, smiled, and headed around the bases as the hard-hit ball landed in the right field seats. It was the last of the seventh inning …
Read More »Stick Structures and Painted Rocks Do Not Belong on the SFNF
By SFNF Sticks and stones are everywhere on national forests. But the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) is seeing them in certain places and configurations that are not acceptable. In 2017, the SFNF reported a rash of human-built conical stick structures near Aspen Vista and other popular trails on the …
Read More »Gods encouraging word of the day
“Those who seek the Lord lack no good thing.” Psalm 34:10 Contentment can’t be found in things like people, possessions, or money. In fact those things may hinder your pursuit for true happiness and contentment. You can find contentment only in Christ, and in striving to serve Him. Seek God …
Read More »LAKERS FINEST FROM 1-17
By Arnie Leshin Seventeen Lakers National Basketball Association championships ties the Boston Celtics for most in the history of the world’s finest hoops league, the first five while the Minneapolis Lakers and No. 17 by Los Angeles via the recent victory in six games over the Miami Heat. So where …
Read More »Walk-off home run off the bat of Carlos Correa
By Arnie Leshin Back-to-back wins in order to survive, both by one run, and capped by Carlos Correa’s walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning for the Houston Astros Thursday to trim the Tampa Bay Rays’ lead in the American League best-of-seven Championship Series to 3-2. Game …
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