By Family policy alliance What do a liberal feminist leader and a conservative Christian pastor have in common? They both believe that “drag” is adult entertainment and that exposing children to highly sexualized dress and behavior is completely inappropriate. I am the pastor and my friend, Natasha Chart, is the …
Read More »Santa Fe National Forest Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Exploratory Drilling Project
By SFNF The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) is soliciting public input on a proposal from Comexico LLC to conduct exploratory core drilling on previously identified mineral deposits – primarily copper, lead and zinc – on the Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Comexico, a registered …
Read More »Annual Bobby Rodriguez/Capital City basketball tournament tips off with eight games in Thursday’s opening round at host Santa Fe High, with the semifinals Thursday, and one through seventh places finishes on Saturday, with the championship games closing out
By Arnie Leshin The annual Bobby Rodriguez/Capital City Basketball tournament bounces in Thursday morning at Santa Fe High School with an eight-team girls and boys field, and some of these teams have already began actual play. One has been Valencia, which has both a girls and boys entry, and the …
Read More »Outdoor Recreation Division has awarded first-ever grants aimed at growing the outdoor economy
By EDD The New Mexico Economic Development Department’s Outdoor Recreation Division has awarded the first-ever grants to business start-up organizations aimed at growing the outdoor economy. The awards of $50,000 each will go to the San Juan College Enterprise Center in Farmington and to Creative Startups, which is proposing an …
Read More »Gov. Lujan Grisham applauds SIC vote to increase investments in New Mexico businesses
By Office of the Governor Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued the following statement on Tuesday after the New Mexico State Investment Council, chaired by the governor, voted to deliver more than $200 million in new investments into New Mexico businesses. “By targeting strategic investments in our own backyard, we can …
Read More »Greenhouse Grand Opening!
By SFCC Santa Fe Community College Greenhouse Grand Opening. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 14. The Aquaponics & Hydroponics Club invites the public to tours, educational demonstrations, food provided by local businesses, and tastingsof fresh produce. Tours begin at 10:15 a.m. and continue every half hour, with 10:15 …
Read More »Military & Veterans Day at the 2020 Legislature Set for Saturday, January 25
By NMDVS SANTA FE— Military & Veterans Day at the 2020 Legislature has been designated for Saturday, January 25 at the State Capitol in downtown Santa Fe. This is the annual day during the legislative session presented by DVS and the New Mexico National Guard to honor active-duty service members …
Read More »Give Hope to Israel with this CUFI Christmas Ornament
By CUFI In recent weeks, Israel suffered the most severe rocket barrage in its history. Hamas and its accomplices in the Gaza Strip launched coordinated attacks, sending almost 500 rockets toward Israel in just 25 hours. Israel’s Iron Dome was pushed to its limits. Israeli homes, businesses, and other property …
Read More »RTD 255 Mountain Trail Fares Waived September 28 to Celebrate National Public Lands Day
By NCRTD In partnership with the Santa Fe National Forest and to celebrate National Public Lands Day, the North Central Regional Transit District will waive fares on its RTD Blue Bus 255 Mountain Trail route on Saturday, September 28. On that day, the Santa Fe National Forest will waive fees …
Read More »Zozobra-Related RTD Bus Stop Closures on 255 Mountain Trail Route
By NCRTD Preparations for this week’s Zozobra will impact two stops on the RTD Blue Bus’ 255 Mountain Trail route from downtown Santa Fe into the Santa Fe National Forest. The bus stop on Murales Rd. at Fort Marcy Park will be closed Wednesday, August 28 through Friday, August 30. …
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