“Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword? No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.” Romans 8:35-37 When we have God, we have the power to overcome even …
Read More »There will be hoops in the National Basketball Association
By Arnie Leshin This is not the usual “We’re going to Disney World.” It’s where the National Basketball Association is heading, and with the announcement that it is back. That was decided Thursday when the NBA’s Board of Governors has approved the proposed 22-team format, paving the way for the …
Read More »County to Expand Office Hours to Serve the Community in a Larger Capacity
By Santa Fe County Santa Fe County, throughout the COVID-19 public health emergency, has worked to continue to provide services to residents, and now will expand office hours at County buildings. The combination of relaxedPublic Health Orders issued by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, and tightening of requirements for wearing masks …
Read More »Santa Fe: Review Use Of Force Policies
By City Of Santa Fe Both former HUD Secretary Julian Castro and President Barack Obama have called for mayors to review the Use of Force policies that guide their city’s police departments. In the case of Secretary Castro, the agenda comprises a lengthy list of policies, procedures and practices. President …
Read More »KEVIN DURANT STILL SIDELINED
By Arnie Leshin It didn’t long for the mood of Brooklyn Nets’ fans to go from maybe to not at all. That’s the fate of their star power forward Kevin Durant as the National Basketball Association prepares to resume its season that was suspended on March 11 because of the …
Read More »Leftover draw licenses go on sale June 24
By NM Game and Fish SANTA FE – 711 deer and 56 youth-only pronghorn licenses that were not issued during the annual 2020-2021 big-game draw will go on sale at 10 a.m. MDT June 24, through the Department’s Online License System. New Mexico residents will get first shot at the licenses …
Read More »Peter “Pistol Pete” Aragon The Tiny Giant
By Anthony Gonzales When we think of the word giant we think of an enormous, ferocious being with superhuman strength. When I think of the word giant I think of Pete. With a single glance you can tell this definition clearly doesn’t describe Peter “pistol Pete “ Aragon. On the outside …
Read More »Happy anniversary to the National Football League. Originally known as the American Professional Football Association
By Arnie Leshin Happy anniversary to the National Football League. Originally known as the American Professional Football Association. it kicked off on Sept. 17,1920 in Canton, Ohio, which now officially makes it a century old. Alphabetically, it was the All-Buffalo franchise, the Canton Bulldogs, the Chicago Cardinals, the Cleveland Tigers, …
Read More »Statement on George Floyd Tragedy and Affirmation of the District’s Values from Superintendent Dr. Veronica C. Garcia
By SFPS Santa Fe, NM: Our District and the Board of Education are mourning the death of George Floyd. In the wake of this national tragedy, we vigorously recommit to our values of unconditional regard and respect for ALL. Anyone with a shred of empathy has been shaken by the …
Read More »Northern New Mexico College plan of operations for the Fall semester
By NNMC When New Mexico announced its first cases of COVID-19 in March and the governor declared a state of emergency, Northern was the first to move to remote operations for the safety of our campus and community. This transition required the full commitment of our students, our faculty, and …
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