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NCRTD News Release: Blue Bus Awarded $9.5 Million Federal Grant for Rural Rapid Transit System

The North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) Blue Bus today announced it has been awarded a $9.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) discretionary grant program. This federal funding, which does not require any local or match funding, will support …

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A Supreme Court case you made happen!

What a winter and spring your support of Family Policy Alliance (FPA) and Family Policy Alliance Foundation (FPAF) has made possible! I’m excited to share a few glimpses into what you’ve accomplished in the first half of this year: The fight to protect kids from the transgender agenda continues with …

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What Really Happened at the Camp David Summit

In July 2000, President Bill Clinton invited Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Yasser Arafat back to the negotiating table at Camp David to negotiate a final peace plan in accordance with the 1993 Oslo Accords. After 13 days at the summit, no agreement was reached. …

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Leftover draw licenses go on sale June 26

CORRECTION: Leftover draw licenses on sale today June 26 SANTA FE – A total of 630 deer licenses left over from the 2024-2025 big-game draw will go on sale at 10 a.m. MDT today, June 26, through the Department’s Online License System. This first-come, first-served sale will only be open …

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Fishing Report

NORTHEAST NORTHEAST CATCHES OF THE WEEK Eagle Nest Lake: Karsen Patten of Santa Fe (above left) caught a 22-inch rainbow trout and several others in the 15-to-18-inch range using Yellow PowerBait and Rapala lures on June 22 and 23. Magdalena Salazar of Albuquerque (above right) caught her limit of trout using …

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Duck stamp policies change for 2024 season

Duck stamp policies change for 2024 season Attention waterfowl hunters: There have been some changes to duck stamp policy for the upcoming season as a result of the Duck Stamp Modernization Act of 2023. The most notable changes include: • Individuals are now allowed to carry their E-stamp certification for …

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You’re the answer to antisemitism

  In 2024, it should be difficult to imagine any American being attacked outside their house of worship, yet, this week, anti-Israel protesters in Los Angeles blocked Jewish congregants and community members from entering their synagogue, the Adas Torah Temple, and then became violent toward congregants. Sharply rising antisemitism across …

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