By EMNRD New Mexico State Parks, a Division of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department, announces Eagle Nest Lake will open to ATV traffic, effective Saturday, January 30. In addition, the Six Mile Day Use Area will also be opened. With new ice measurements, it has been determined that …
Read More »UNM women’s basketball team advances
By Arnie Leshin It will be nice to inform their supporters that the University of New Mexico women’s basketball team is rolling along despite the coronavirus pandemic that limits practices, a make-up of players from different parts of the globe, and with a team-wise balanced lineup. Under head coach Mike …
Read More »The New Mexico Activities Association’s Board of Directors is doing its part to get the public high schools back in play
By Arnie Leshin Via Zoom, the New Mexico Activities Association’s Board of Directors held a recent emergency meeting. With the temporary basis due to the globe-wide COVID-19 pandemic, it sort to take action and provide an update on what lies ahead for New Mexico’s public high schools on the field …
Read More »Gods encouraging word of the day
“When I am afraid, I put my trust in you.” Psalm 56:3 God is greater than all things big or small. He gives us the power to live courageously, boldly, fearlessly in this life, when many things that surround us would tell us to be afraid. His truth whispers strength to our …
Read More »Eli Manning says he never brings up the two Super Bowls wins over Tom Brady
By Arnie Leshin Wealthy, retired, and probably bored Eli Manning has made a new connection with the New York Giants, inquiring about a possible position with the franchise other then on the field of play. It’s new news, but perhaps something else for him to do along with comic commercials …
Read More »The coronavirus pandemic has tossed the women’s college basketball 2021 NCAA tournament format into a numbers gam
By Arnie Leshin Pick a number, 64, 48, 16, and think about the women’s college basketball 2021 NCAA tournament format. That’s what the coronavirus pandemic has brought, brackets in all shapes and sizes. Games have been postponed, cancelled, moved and rescheduled. It’s a time where every team is unlikely to …
Read More »Fishing report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Brantley Lake: Thayne Bowen, age 8, of Roswell caught his personal best 2-pound 15-ounce largemouth bass using a black and yellow jerkbait Jan. 18. Chama River: Jude Vojtech, age 18, of Rio Rancho caught a 19-inch brown trout using a brown …
Read More »Tampa Bay Buccaneers into Super Bowl 55
By Arnie Leshin It was New Years night, 2000, start of a new decade, and Pro Player Stadium in Miami was packed for the 66th annual Fed-Ex Orange Bowl between Alabama and Michigan. By now, Wolverines head football coach Lloyd Carr had known enough about his senior fifth-year quarterback Tom …
Read More »Wildfire Preparedness is Year-Round: Resolve to Be Ready
By SFNF Recognizing that longer, more extreme fire seasons are likely to continue, the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) is working with partners at other forests, agencies and non-governmental organizations to launch a 2021 campaign to promote wildfire preparedness with a different theme for each month of the year. The …
Read More »Second $1 million Powerball® Ticket Sold in New Mexico This Month!
By New Mexico The New Mexico Lottery has sold a second big-winning ticket this month. Someone has won $1 million playing Powerball® from the January 23, 2021 drawing. Check your tickets. The winning numbers for the January 23, 2021 draw were 5, 8, 17, 27, 28 and Powerball number 14. …
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