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Prayer Ban STRUCK DOWN

Preachers are being JAILED. Churches are being SHUT DOWN. And it’s happening in American cities – from Chicago to LA. As shocking as this sounds, the war on your Christian faith is spreading more rapidly than anyone knows. As Christians, it’s our sacred duty to battle back. Your ACLJ is …

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The Aggie Ingeniero Newsletter – April 2025

Message from the Dean Spring is a season of progress, and I am excited to share some major developments happening within the College of Engineering. Construction has officially begun on the New Mexico Mutual Metal Additive Manufacturing Center, a state-of-the-art facility that will expand innovation opportunities in advanced manufacturing. This …

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2025-2026 License Year Now Underway

The 2025-2026 license year has officially begun. All 2024-2025 hunting and fishing licenses are invalid as of April 1, 2025. Over-the-counter fishing and hunting licenses are now available for purchase through your Game and Fish online account, at Department offices and at vendors across New Mexico.   Monday, April 7 …

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Jemez Ranger District Seasonal Road Update

The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) Jemez Ranger District is in the process of reopening roads and recreation sites. Several factors are considered when determining whether to open a site, including state and local health and safety guidelines, seasonal availability and facility conditions, and local weather forecast. “We understand that …

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Great American Cleanup!

Join Santa Fe’s Annual City-Wide Spring Litter Cleanup! Help keep our city beautiful by participating in the Great American Cleanup on Saturday, April 12, 2025, from 9 AM to noon. This event, hosted by Keep Santa Fe Beautiful in partnership with Keep America Beautiful, brings the community together to clean …

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Trump’s Department of Education executive order: A good move for families and students

President Donald Trump’s executive order to dismantle the Department of Education is a significant move to reduce government control over education and to return decision-making power to parents, localities, and states. With billions spent annually by the federal government on education, the question remains whether this centralized approach has improved …

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