By NM Film Office Carrie Wells has been named Deputy Director of The New Mexico Film Office, Economic Development Department Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes announced today. Wells worked in the Albuquerque Film Office, a Division of the City of Albuquerque Economic Development, for 14 years before moving to the …
Read More »Virginia-based Faneuil locates business center in Albuquerque
By EDD The State of New Mexico and the City of Albuquerque welcome Virginia-based business services company Faneuil Inc., which is establishing new operations in Albuquerque. The company chose Albuquerque for its trained and skilled workforce, low cost of living, and available real estate. Faneuil’s customer service center will be …
Read More »Enforcing the Laws On The Books: How We Can Fight Pornography Now
By Family policy alliance With increased access to pornography on the internet, we are observing a simultaneous rise in the harms of pornography. Pornography by its very design is intended to be addictive and multiple studies have shown the detrimental impacts that pornography has on the brain. But it also …
Read More »NCRTD ADA TRANSITION PLAN EXPANDS TO TAOS COUNTY: District celebrates opening of RTD Park & Ride Taos facility
By NCRTD Work on Phase V and VI of the North Central Regional Transit District Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan has expanded into the Town of Taos and Taos County. Most significant in this current phase is the construction of NCRTD’s first park and ride facility now completed …
Read More »The Tohatchi girls, from 2A to 3A last year, came away with Saturday night’s 50-38 win over Santa Fe Indian School to claim the championship of the annual Al Armendariz basketball tournament played at Capital High
By Arnie The Tohatchi girls have not only acquired more experience in 3A since moving up from 2A last year, bur also got a chance to hook up with district rival Crownpoint as they made their way to hoisting the championship trophy of the annual Al Armendariz basketball tournament played …
Read More »After a close first quarter, host Capital maintained the lead the rest of the way to get past district and cross-town rival Santa Fe High, 53-50 in Saturday night’s boy’s championship of the Al Armendariz basketball tournament at the Jaguar court
By Arnie Leshin Even with a dismal time from the foul line and a slump from the field, host Capital’s boys trailed just twice, were locked in three early ties, but held off district and cross-town rival Santa Fe High to carry off the championship trophy in Saturday night‘s final …
Read More »Too bad Army-Navy football game is played only once a year because that’s the one sports event that I look forward to, then again I take what I can get, and once again I caught every minute of this classic played Saturday in Philadelphia, with Midshipman Malcolm Perry running past the Black Knights, 31-7
By Arnie Leshin It’s the sports event I look forward to every year, the one that is the most patriotic in the USA, the one, that no matter where it’s played, fills every seat, plays in the rain, the snow, under sunny skies, and makes no difference. it’s tradition, the …
Read More »Praise God! For Soon The Day Would Come That Would Change The World Forever
Boomer Sooner to Baylor head football coach Matt Rhule, who despite losing his only two games at the hands of Oklahoma, thinks the Sooners will have a great game against No. 1 LSU, and even gives them a chance to score the upset behind a great offense master mined by their head coach Lincoln Riley and a very improved defense
By Arnie Leshin At least Matt Rhule is not a sore loser. His record-breaking Baylor football team lost only twice this season, both times to Oklahoma, the first time after blowing a 21-0 lead, the second time in overtime for the Big 12 championship. But rather than making excuses, the …
Read More »Albuquerque Academy is paving the way with a head start on girl’s high school wrestling in New Mexico putting together schedules and rosters and coaches and programs in season one for the other gender
By Arnie Leshin Well, at least Albuquerque Academy has girl’s wrestling in gear, for in checking out most of the 70 New Mexico schools on the list for the initial season that will have girls teams taking to the mats, only the Chargers present a schedule and a roster and …
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