The Northern New Mexico Type 3 Incident Management Team, hosted by NM Homeland Security and Emergency Management (NMDHSEM) and the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF), are outreaching to the public to gather information on Hermits Peak Calf Canyon post-fire flooding issues that are affecting our communities. Information is being gathered …
Read More »It was close but the United States survived
By Arnie Leshin Barely, just barely, the United States made it into the round of 16 in the Women’s World Soccer Cup. That’s right, it was a goal post that saved the day, kept the red, white and blue playing after the scoreless tie with Portugal in Group E …
Read More »Mariachi Extravaganza Tickets on Sale Now
Swirling dresses, stamping feet and ringing trumpets are back! Call a Friend. Buy your tickets. Plan a Tailgate.
Read More »Megan Rapinoe, at 38 just wants to play, and the United States just wants to emerge victorious
By Arnie Leshin What’s with all these goodies being thrown at Megan Rapinoe? It’s nice that she’s engaged to basketball legend Sue Bird, who now plays in the WNBA, It’s perhaps nice that at age 38 she’s maybe playing for the final time when the United States plays Portugal in …
Read More »TRULY A NEW YORK JET IS QUARTERBACK AARON RODGERS
By Arnie Leshin Aaron Rodgers — When you’re a Jet, you’re a Jet all the way from “West Side Story.” Since the all-pro arrived in Floral Park, N.J., from the lengthy All-National Football League stay of quarterbacking …
Read More »Take that, said Lindsay Horan
By Arnie Leshin A little take down brought some jawing and recently engaged Lindsay Horan followed with the tying goal as the United States drew with the Netherlands 1-1 in Wednesday’s Women’s World Soccer Cup first round match played in Wellington, New Zealand. Down 1-0 after the Dutch struck …
Read More »Annual Member and Donor Celebration
This Saturday: join us for our Annual Open House! Please join us for the annual SCAS Member and Donor appreciation celebration at our historic museum campus for comradery, entertainment, and refreshments. Museum exhibits will be open for the viewing and collections vaults will be open to explore from 5:30 – …
Read More »Casey Phair of Warren, N.J., 16, who was born in South Korea, entered Sunday’s Women’s World Soccer Cup
By Arnie Leshin Something new in Women’s World Soccer Cup became a happening Sunday when 16-year-old Casey Phair South Korea forward/striker entered the match against Columbia played in Sydney, Aus. Born in South Korea, her parents met there, her father an English teacher and mother a restaurant owner, and …
Read More »Fishing Report
NORTHEAST NORTHEAST CATCHES OF THE WEEK Cimarron River: Petra Truitt (above), age 9, of Shallowater, Texas, caught a 14-inch rainbow trout while fly-fishing for the first time using black Creek Bugz on July 18. Lake Alice: Celeste Edwards-Garcia (above) of Santa Fe caught an 18-inch, 3-pound rainbow trout using Red, …
Read More »Key matches coming up
By Arnie Leshin Key matches coming up and you have to wonder if the penalty shots will improve as the Women’s World Soccer Cup heads into its second round. No real surprises in the eight brackets, except for the eight penalty shorts of which only four were made. Some …
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