By Arnie Leshin As expected, it was a tough decision choosing one of the elite Louisiana State players over another as the top two picks of Sunday’s amateur college baseball draft. And it was Bayou Tigers’ righthanded senior Paul Skenes who was the selection of the Pittsburgh Pirates, getting the nod …
Read More »Red-hot Albuquerque Isotopes has soared from bottom to top
By Arnie Leshin Now in the second half of the Triple A Pacific Coast Baseball League, the Albuquerque Isotopes have truly made a move from the bottom to the top. At the halfway mark the Colorado franchise team were last in the standings, but it has gotten away to …
Read More »Pittsburgh Pirates have first pick
By Arnie Leshin It’s no secret who the first two picks are likely to be when Major League Baseball’s first-year college draft is held tonight. It’s obviously already wrapped up as far as Louisiana State head coach Jay Johnson is concerned, but the Pittsburgh Pirates aren’t taking the same road. …
Read More »Pop-up Youth Art Exhibit!
Youth Connecting with Traditional Art Opening Reception Friday, July 14, 4:00 – 6:30 pm Free We are pleased to host another exhibit showcasing the artwork and knowledge of youth artists who are dedicating their time to preserve the cultural heritage and art forms of Hispanic New Mexico. This short-term Pop-Up Exhibit brings together youth …
Read More »BRIANNA STEWART AND NAPHEESA COLLIER TO START NEW BASKETBALL LEAGUE
By Arnie Leshin Breaking news from three former University of Connecticut women’s basketball, all having played on the Huskies’ national championship teams. Wing standout Gabby Willams has just returned from playing in the league in France and is upset about the prioritizing ruling that doesn’t allow play in both the …
Read More »Pop-up Youth Art Exhibit!
Youth Connecting with Traditional Art Opening Reception Friday, July 14, 4:00 – 6:30 pm Free We are pleased to host another exhibit showcasing the artwork and knowledge of youth artists who are dedicating their time to preserve the cultural heritage and art forms of Hispanic New Mexico. This short-term Pop-Up Exhibit brings together youth …
Read More »Bear and Cougar Rule topic of public meetings
The Department of Game and Fish is seeking public comment on proposed revisions to the Bear and Cougar Rule (19.31.11 NMAC), which opened at the State Game Commission meeting on April 28, 2023. For bear, the Department is seeking input on harvest limits, zone boundaries and season start dates. Additionally, the …
Read More »Hazard Tree Removal Provides Free Fuelwood to the Community
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service and the New Mexico Energy Minerals and Natural Resources Forestry Division have teamed up to remove hazard trees from the Hermits Peak Calf Canyon burn scar area in the Santa Fe National Forest. These dead and down trees are now available as free …
Read More »Hispanic Chamber 40 Under Forty Top Business Leader Awards
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2023 HONOREES Felicia Archuleta- Toya Melissa Blaylock Ansel Bodelson Caitlin Brodsky Lacey Bruaw Luis Burrola Ambrosio Castellano jr Alma Castro Rikki-Lee Grace Chavez Kara Clem. Nathan Eckberg. Austin Evan’s Ashley Gorman Ryan Gorman John Paul Granillo. Jessica Gulliford •Erica Keppel Dolores Martinez Robert Martinez. I| • Justin …
Read More »SFC Roar July
For parents and families praying for a sign: What If I can’t afford Tuition?– You may be eligible for Tuition Assistance! What if my child falls behind?– ALL of our teachers are required to have a bachelors degree and, more importantly, a heart for The Lord. We use a nationally …
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