By SFNF Fire managers on the Cuba Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) plan to implement the Ojitos and Poso/Sanchez prescribed pile burns sometime between Jan. 13 and March 31. The timing will be dependent on favorable conditions, including snow pack, fuel moisture levels, air quality, wind …
Read More »Pecos’ boys just keep winning and everybody contributes as they roll past the field in the 72nd annual Northern New Mexico Rio Grande tournament played at Pojoaque Valley’s Ben Lujan Memorial court, capping it with Saturday night’s 59-23 romp over Mora for the 3-time state champions’ second-straight tournament title this season
By Arnie Leshin Kudos to Tate Danis, a starting sophomore wing for the Questa boy’s basketball team. Young and still feeling his way around on the court, he doesn’t hesitate to comment on his young and out manned team being overwhelmed by Pecos. It came in the opening round of …
Read More »Monastery Lake closed to fishing due to unsafe ice conditions
By NM Game and Fish Monastery Lake, near Pecos, has been closed to fishing until further notice due to unsafe ice conditions. Ice fishing is not allowed at the Benedictine Monastery lake leased through the Department’s Open Gate program. A thin layer of ice has formed on the lake prompting …
Read More »Thank You Heavenly Father For Your Love & Patience
God‘s encouraging word of the day
“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” John 16:33 Many people experience feelings of depression at some point in their life. It can happen if you’ve recently experienced …
Read More »This Decisive Action Will Save Countless Lives
By CUFI An American strike in Iraq killed the head of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force, Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani. Soleimani was Iran’s point man on using terrorist organizations, including Hezbollah and Hamas, to sow chaos, death and destruction in the Middle East and beyond. Soleimani has the …
Read More »Happy New Year Santa Fe!
By Mayor of Santa Fe ( Alan M. Webber ) As we begin 2020, I’d like to give you an abbreviated report—a short look back at where we’ve come from, a look forward at where we’re going. First a word of thanks from me to you. You have given me …
Read More »High school basketball weekly schedule
FRIDAY: Jan. 3 BOYS BASKETBALL — NORTHERN NEW MEXICO RIO GRANDE TOURNAMENT at POJOAQUE VALLEY PECOS, ESCALANTE, MORA, MESA VISTA, MCURDY, PENASCO, QUESTA. …
Read More »Geno Auriemma is out of the hospital and returns to the sidelines tonight as his new No. 1 ranked UConn team is home to conference opponent Wichita State and is undefeated in 10 starts much to some surprise from Geno the genius and his long-time associate head coach Chris Dailey
By Arnie Leshin Let’s go back to Geno Auriemma‘s pre-season warning to reporters, when he informed them this year’s team was in a “state of flux” as it looked to find a new identify after graduating NapheesaCollier and Katie Lou Samuelson, and he was concerned at just how long it …
Read More »It will be up and down I-25 for Rio Rancho Cleveland and Santa Fe High on Thursday night, and up and down 1-25 on Saturday night for the Storm and Capital’s Jaguars, with the boys games pairing three of the top teams in 5A
By Arnie Leshin It won’t be “45 minutes to Broadway” as the song says, but it will be approximately 45 minutes each way from Santa Fe to Rio Rancho Cleveland when the New Year rings in Thursday, and on Saturday, it’s the Storm boys riding up to Capital, and their …
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