All Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) offices will be closed on Monday, Sept. 5, 2022, in observance of the federal Labor Day holiday. Offices will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022. SFNF officials anticipate a significant increase in visitors to the forest as people enjoy the outdoors …
Read More »St. Michael’s girls soccer team evened its record
By Arnie Leshin Senior midfielder Grace Sandoval scored a pair of goal and freshman striker Sophia Miera added a goal and two assists as the St. Michael’s girls soccer team rolled past visiting Taos, 6-0, at the Christian Brothers Athletic Complex. It evened the Lady Horsemen, which has won a state …
Read More »Fishing Report
Catches of the week Bluewater Lake: Zach Tapia of Edgewood caught a 36-inch tiger muskie using a Whopper Plopper lure Aug. 23. Bosque Redondo Lake: Darlene Gamino of Rio Rancho caught an 11-inch albino catfish using hot dogs Aug. 22. Cochiti Lake: Darrell Cypress Smith, age 14, of Church Rock …
Read More »Judith Hidden Lanius Artist Talk-September 8
Historic Santa Fe Foundation is pleased to present an interview with exhibiting artist Judith Hidden Lanius, moderated by HSFF Deputy Director Melanie McWhorter, on the descansos featured in her exhibition “Mortal Highway” The Photographs. This event is free and open to the public. Advance registration is required. To register please …
Read More »The road teams went 2-for-2
By Arnie Leshin Two surprises in the Women’s National Basketball Association semifinals Sunday as the Seattle Storm hit the road to regular-season champion Las Vegas Aces and turned in a 76-73 win, and in the other semis, it was the Connecticut Sun at the second place Chicago Sky and it, …
Read More »BASEBALL LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP
By Arnie Leshin Good try Wilemstad, Curacao, you worked your way out of the loser’s bracket, avoided elimination, and made the championship game of the Baseball Little League World Series, but on top of the heap and arguably the best damn team was the undefeated talented youngsters from Honolulu, Hawaii. How …
Read More »Status of Calf Canyon Fire as Deer, Elk Hunting Seasons Begin
SANTA FE, NM – August 27, 2022 – The Santa Fe and Carson national forests, along with the Interagency Management Team assigned to theCalf Canyon Fire, are working to find solutions to continually reopen areas of the forests as suppression repair work is completed and weather patterns change over the …
Read More »It’s Honolulu, Hawaii to face Williamstad, Curacao Sunday in the Baseball Little League World Series championship
By Arnie Leshin Well, it wasn’t anything like the resounding 13-0 four-inning Honolulu, Hawaii pined on Southeast Nolensville, Tennessee, but the 5-1 win Saturday over once-beaten Tennessee still got unbeaten Hawaii into the Sunday Baseball Little League World Series championship game played for all of its 75 annual games at …
Read More »Capital seeks to end 17-year drought
By Arnie Leshin Joey Fernandez has been around long enough to know that crosstown rival Capital can win a football game over his St. Michael’s team. Except that it occurred in 2005 and not again as the 6A Jaguars face a 17-year drought against the 3A Horsemen when the teams …
Read More »Nolensville, Tennessee, bounced back
By Arnie Leshin Shortly after taking a 13-0 four-inning shellacking from undefeated powerhouse Honolulu, Hawaii, the Southeast team from Nolensville, Tennesse gathered with their manager and two assistant coaches. The manager spoke loud and clear. “Guys, we took a pounding, but it’s history, forget this one, we’re still playing and …
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