By JUDE EDEN Published in The Stream on March 7, 2017 On the list on touchy hot-button issues, pregnancy in the military is at the top. The branches are loath to disclose the numbers and costs, not to mention the harm to combat readiness. Richard Pollock recently got the latest numbers …
Read More »BOYS STATE BASKETBALL BROADCAST SCHEDULE SATURDAY MARCH 11
BOYS STATE BASKETBALL BROADCAST SCHEDULE SATURDAY MARCH 11, 2017 AT THE PIT 🏀10am – PECOS PANTHERs and Santa Rosa, New Mexico 🏀2pm – Capital High School Jaguars Boys Basketball and Roswell, New Mexico Listen to live SportsPrimo.com action on KSWV Que Suave Radio 99.9 FM / 810 AM, or with …
Read More »New Mexico Forestry, Emergency Responders and Partners Warn of High-Risk Fire Danger
Today, New Mexico Forestry, emergency managers, and their partners warned that the state will see increased fire danger over the weekend. Just two days ago, red flag warnings were issued throughout Eastern New Mexico for extreme fire danger. So far this year alone, New Mexico has already seen 55 wildfires …
Read More »Governor Vetoes Job-Creating Bipartisan Industrial Hemp Bill
Governor Susana Martinez (R-NM) has vetoed House Bill 144, which would have opened New Mexico to the job-creating and booming industrial hemp market. Sponsored by Representatives Bealquin “Bill” Gomez (D-La Mesa), Antonio “Moe” Maestas (D-Albuquerque), and Rick Little (R-Chaparral), HB 144 would have created a regulated hemp market in our state, …
Read More »NMDOT Announces Work Zone Memorial Coming to New Mexico
Today, the New Mexico Department of Transportation announced that the American Traffic Safety Services Association’s National Work Zone Memorial will be on display at locations throughout New Mexico through March 16. The national memorial honors highway workers who have been tragically killed in a work zone and will include David …
Read More »Senate’s Parental Notification of Abortion Act Heard Today
Dear Praying Friends, As everyone know, New Mexico is at the bottom of all the good lists and the top of every bad list. A major factor is the deterioration of the core family unit. Everything should be done to strengthen our New Mexico families. Senator Gregory Baca’s (R-Belen) bill …
Read More »Proposed House Bill to Revise the Affordable Care Act A May Keep Key Aspects in Place
BeWellnm, New Mexico’s Health Insurance Exchange, today announced the direction of the Affordable Care Act based on the newly introduced House Republican bill. Based on a Republican-sponsored House Bill to ‘repeal and replace’ the Affordable Care Act, introduced on March 6, 2017, the new legislation indicates several proposals that could …
Read More »Capital High Jaguars Advance in State Championship
Last second 3-pt shot by Matt Smith!! Congratulations to the Capital High School Jaguars Boys Basketball as they advance in the State Basketball Championship! 48-45 over Alamogordo! Their next game is Thursday March 9 at 6:30pm in The Pit!! Listen to live sportsprimo.com coverage on KSWV 99.9 FM / 810 AM or with the …
Read More »Northern Foundation Offers New Scholarships
Moving Arts Española presents $1,000 check, and Northern Foundation gives $500 to Self-design Major The Northern Foundation is the grateful recipient of funds generated by our friends at Moving Arts Española. The film La Casa Linda, a documentary film about disability and independence, profiles the life of Linda Pedro, beloved …
Read More »New Mexico Celebrates Arbor Month
Arbor Day is March 10th nationally, but New Mexico dedicates an entire month to the celebration of the important role trees play in our lives. The New Mexico State Forestry Division encourages New Mexicans to recognize Arbor Month by planting or caring for trees, or getting involved in related community …
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