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Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon Fires

By SFNF Fire personnel numbers will continue to decrease daily because resources are being released due to the decrease in fire activity. The Camino Real Ranger District on the Carson National Forest and Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District on the Santa Fe National Forest remains closed as firefighters continue to work …

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How to have a successful fishing trip

By NM Wildlife Four valuable tools to help you have a successful fishing trip Here at the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, we have fish biologists who are not only passionate about their job, but passionate about fishing. They also have a passion for sharing their knowledge with everyone …

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NCRTD July 4th Holiday Closure

By RTD The North Central Regional Transit District’s RTD Blue Buses will not be in service on Monday, July 4th in observance of the Independence Day holiday.   Service on the 255 Mountain Trail, which had been suspended due to the closure of the Santa Fe National Forest, will resume …

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Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon Fires

By SFNF Containment has increased to 85% due to suppression work of the firefighters and the monsoonal rain showers. The Camino Real Ranger District and Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District will remain closed as firefighters continue to work on fire suppression repair. The Community Meeting being hosted on Monday, June 27 …

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Ole Miss turned back Oklahoma Sunday

By Arnie Leshin  It was a real tear-jerker, but to Mike Bianco, it was worth taking off his eyes classes so the tears could flow. Heck, he waited 21 years as head coach of the University of Mississippi baseball program, pieced together some marvelous seasons while in the Southeastern Conference, …

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It’s Oklahoma versus Mississippi

By Arnie Leshin  Great job, Dylan DeLucia. Pitching on short rest, Mississippi righthanded senior willed his surprise team to the NCAAWorld Series championship best-of-three for the first time in program history. It wouldn’t have forced an extra survival game Thursday if the unseeded Rebels, the last team named to the …

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Navy Week Program sets sail for Albuquerque

By U.S. Navy Navy Office of Community Outreach MILLINGTON, Tenn. (NNS) – The U.S. Navy is preparing to bring a Navy Week to Albuquerque, New Mexico, during the week of September 12–18, as the 10th Navy Week of the calendar year. If health conditions permit, the Navy will conduct education and community …

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Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon Fires

By SFNF Firefighting resources are working in coordination with local county emergency management to be prepared to respond to heightened flood and debris flow danger in fire scarred areas. Officials are encouraging residents to utilize their county’s emergency flood evacuation warning system and interactive map to stay alert in this …

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