CHECK OUT THE LATEST STOCKING REPORT Catches of the week Corrales Drain: Chris Juarez of Albuquerque caught a 4-pound largemouth bass Sept. 3. He was using a Texas rigged senko. Elephant Butte Lake: Beau Estrada of Albuquerque caught and released a 4.12-pound smallmouth bass Sept. 9. He was fishing the …
Read More »St. Michael’s gets a split on the soccer pitch, the girls blanking visiting Monte del Sol, 10-0, the boys losing 3-2 to the Dragons at the MRC field
Lady Horsemen senior Tiana Baca scores three times, while Monte del Sol freshman Moises Cerda tallies twice in the second half of District 2-1A/4A play Monday By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today Monte del Sol’s boy’s soccer team was outshot, out numbered, and didn’t have any substitutes available late in …
Read More »Monday is Senior’s Celebration Day & Healthy Living Day at the New Mexico State Fair
ALBUQUERQUE, NM – The New Mexico Department of Health, New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department announce Seniors’ Celebration Day & Healthy Living Day on Monday, September 11th at the New Mexico State Fair at Expo New Mexico. The agencies are working together to promote healthy living for seniors and …
Read More »St. Michael’s junior Justin Angel looms as the favorite among the boys at Saturday morning’s 6th annual Everybody Invite 6-kilometer
Los Alamos and Taos head the girl’s field, with the Hilltoppers led by freshman Lidia Appell and Tigers by senior Cora Cannedy and freshman Ella Katz By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today There are other cross country meets this weekend, but the 6th annual Everybody Invite hosted by Academy of …
Read More »Northern’s High School Equivalency Program Ranked Best in the Nation
Northern New Mexico College’s High School Equivalency Program (HEP) has been ranked the best in the nation for 2016, according to a newly released report by the Department of Education. Northern’s HEP achieved a 96 percent graduation rate, the highest among the 43 High School Equivalency Programs operating nation-wide. The …
Read More »Texas Dirt Bandits Fess Up to Taking New Mexico Dirt but Refuse to Pony Up
“Public schools are the sole beneficiary of those revenues and they need the money more than Texas bureaucrats.” – State Land Commissioner Aubrey Dunn. SANTA FE, NM – The fight over dirt may be over, but the dust hasn’t settled. Hudspeth County, Texas officials have conceded that Texas road crews …
Read More »Harvest Season Heats Up in New Mexico
Explore New Mexico From Your Kitchen One of the best ways to experience New Mexico is through our amazing cuisine. With big bold flavors, unique combinations and mouth-watering taste, New Mexican food can satisfy any foodie. This roundup of authentic New Mexican recipes will allow you to explore the Land …
Read More »NM Department of Health Recognizes ‘Newborn Screening Awareness Month’
SANTA FE, NM — The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) recognizes September as ‘Newborn Screening Awareness Month’ and encourages all new parents in New Mexico to visit with their healthcare provider about how comprehensive screening tests at birth can protect the health of their newborn. “Newborn screening identifies conditions …
Read More »Impressive 5-kilometer run for St. Michael’s junior Justin Angel as he finishes seventh among a strong field
The meet took place Saturday morning for the annual University of New Mexico XC Invitational. First to finish among the Santa Fe area girls was St. Michael’s sophomore Janai Clayton placing 53rd in 21:16.30 in a field of 246 over the UNM Golf Course By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today …
Read More »Department seeking next generation of conservation officers
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is seeking qualified men and women to join the next generation of conservation officers who protect and conserve the state’s wildlife and natural resources. The department is accepting applications for game warden trainees with a starting pay of $17.03 …
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