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Midtown Weekly Update

By City of Santa Fe The Midtown development team, Team Midtown (KDC/Cienda Partners), will host the last in a series of “Meet the Developer” meetings, set for Tuesday, June 23 from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. in a virtual format and featuring a conversation on Affordable Housing as a component …

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A Message from Mayor Alan Webber, Santa Fe

By Mayor Alan Webber It is time to stop celebrating violence and it is time to celebrate the reconciliation in our future.  We need to listen to the young people, return to our community-wide conversations, and keep the peace. We have arrived at a moment of moral truth. Rather than …

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Weekly fishing report

By NM Game And Fish Dustin talks about fishing with his dad. Many dads have opened the door to endless outdoor adventure for their kids by first taking them fishing. My dad started taking me fishing in about 1988. We’d venture out into the Jemez Mountains and float bugs and …

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Francis De Mulert marched along in step Saturday in graduating from the United States Military Academy in West Point

By Arnie Leshin  Remembered for his achievements on the basketball court for Santa Fe Prep, Francis Castillo De Mulert of Cordova has added another honor, this one nationally, when he graduated Saturday from the United States Military Academy in West Point on-the-Hudson in New York state in the commencement attended by President …

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Gods encouraging word of the day

“So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” John 8:36 This is one of the most inspirational phrases in all of Scripture. While sin enslaves us, true freedom is found only in Christ. Sin deceives by promising freedom, when all it does is control and corrupt …

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Nick Gonzales wrapped up a walk-on, half-scholarship, and scholarship seasons for New Mexico State University baseball by being the opening round seventh pick of the Pittsburgh Pirates

By Arnie Leshin  Nick Gonzales made quite the effort to achieve fame.    After a rousing high school career at Cienega in Vail, Ariz., he wanted to move on to a Division I college, but when he failed to hear anything worthwhile, he made some contacts and one included a …

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