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CUFI Briefing- Iran’s Attack on US Base

By CUFI What Happened? What Happened? Late on Tuesday night, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) fired more than a dozen ballistic missiles targeting at least two military bases in Iraq that housed US military personnel.  The strikes began at approximately 5:30pm with missiles being fired from Iranian territory targeting …

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Last season’s lone state wrestling champion from the city different looking to repeat after Santa Fe High senior Miguel Padilla hoisted the 5A 126 weight trophy, and looking to move up are St. Michael’s senior Jaden Mifsud runner-up at 160 in 3A, Capital senior Julian Sanchez fifth in 5A 220, and Demons’ senior Jaden Schliening sixth in 5A 220

By Arnie Leshin  As the wrestling season grapples along, no results have been reported by the three Santa Fe schools, Capital, St. Michael’s and Santa Fe HIgh, so here’s a reminder of how they did in last year’s state championships contested at Rio Rancho’s Santa Ana Star Center. Of those …

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Weekly fishing and stocking report

By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week San Juan River: Audrey Kim of Los Angeles caught a 21-inch brown trout in the bait waters section of the river using a Yongwing fly Jan. 1. Santa Rosa Lake: Andres Alvarado of Santa Fe caught two big walleye over 21-inches …

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Sugarite Canyon State Park Open to Ice Fishing

By EMNRD The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources State Parks Division announces that Lake Alice at Sugarite Canyon State Park near Raton is now open for ice fishing.  Recent cold weather has increased the lake’s ice thickness to minimum standards, according New Mexico State Parks officials.  State Parks has the …

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St. Michael’s sophomore Ethan Manske, in his first season on the swimming team, has raced for state-qualifying times in the 100-yard butterfly and 100 backstroke, and Santa Fe Prep sophomore Sophia Gossum has qualified for state in the 50 freestyle, as she and Manske won twice Saturday in the Horsemen Invitational at the GCCC pool

By Arnie Leshin  Can’t forget the swimmers, and so straight from results found in the daily newspaper’s sports pages, they will get some space here. Number one, St. Michael’s sophomore, Ethan Manske, in his first year on the team, has already qualified for the state championships in the 100-yard butterfly …

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