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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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Business After Hours

By Guadalupe Credit Union  Join us for our June Business After Hours. Come network in person, make friends & contacts and win raffle prizes! Date: June 23, Thursday at 5:30 – 7:30 pm. Hosted by our Corporate Partner Guadalupe Credit Union, this event will be at New Mexico Military Museum 1050 Old …

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Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon Fires

By SFNF The high probability of heavy rainfall on Tuesday and Wednesday will likely lead to flash floods and debris flows in fire scarred areas, drainages, identified flood zones, and even normally dry washes. Roads, bridges, and culverts may be damaged or destroyed by major floods and debris flows. The …

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Happy Father’s Day!

The righteous who walks in his integrity— blessed are his children after him! Proverbs 20:7 This verse is talking about Leading a Godly life! Set an example for your family by putting God First. Wether we know it or not, those little hands and feet are always behind us paying …

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Funny bounces in Omaha

By Arnie Leshin  Go figure, it’s the Elite Eight vying for the 2022 NCAA Division I Baseball World Series championship and the four unseeded teams remaining have the advantage over the four seeds that are left. This is very rare, but how it has shaped up since Friday’s first pitch …

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