Audit of Roosevelt County ballots from 2020 election conducted
About 20 people united by a mistrust in how voting machines record election results gathered Wednesday morning in a basement hallway of the Roosevelt County Courthouse in Portales. Their mission on Wednesday was to scan copies of... — Updated 6/22/2022
Jail Log - June 24
Click Here for Curry County Jail Logs Click Here for Roosevelt County Jail... — Updated 6/24/2022
Quay takes steps toward new hospital
TUCUMCARI — The Quay County commission on June 13 took several significant steps to building a new hospital to replace aging Trigg Memorial Hospital, including unanimously approving a nearly $1 million design service fee with... — Updated 6/21/2022
Jail lawsuit alleges 'unsanitary' conditions
TUCUMCARI — An Arizona man jailed for a crime he didn’t commit has alleged “grossly unsanitary conditions” and lack of precautions taken during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Quay County jail. Court records show Michael... — Updated 6/21/2022
ENMU summer camp space still available
Eastern New Mexico University's summer camps, which are held on various dates from June to July, are now in full swing. Some space is still available for participants to sign-up.... — Updated 6/21/2022
Pages past, June 22: Hassell Club helps with sewing
On this date … 1972: The Hassell Club had recently met at the home of Mrs. Ronald Lewis. “The members helped Mrs. Lewis catch up with her sewing. They did machine and hand... — Updated 6/21/2022
Racing commission defers action on Coronado proposal
The New Mexico Racing Commission apparently will decide later whether to approve or reject Coronado Partners’ application for a sixth license that would allow it to build a horse-racing track and casino in Tucumcari. The... — Updated 6/21/2022
City, county hoping to make Clovis a rodeo destination
Making Clovis a destination spot for national scale rodeo action got the attention of Clovis city and Curry County commissioners and administrators at the annual City/County... — Updated 6/21/2022
'Analog' recording studio a labor of love
For Jay Fisher, cobbling together an analog recording studio is a labor of love, his own technical skills and nostalgia for the time when he could lay claim to being an extended... — Updated 6/21/2022
Ballot audit set for today
PORTALES — Shonnie Standefer is on a mission – to make sure everyone’s vote counts. That’s why she’s planning to audit ballots today from Roosevelt County’s 2020 presidential election. Her primary concern is not with... — Updated 6/21/2022
Funeral services (Updated June 24)
Services Click Here to View Obituaries • Tex Belcher, 80, died June 18. Information: Wheeler Mortuary • Eva Nell Dale, 81, died June 21. Information: Ellis Funeral Home ... — Updated 6/24/2022
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Faith: We all have a Father who could not possibly love us more
I’m writing this on Father’s Day. About an hour from now, it will be the day after Father’s Day. But I will never have a day when I don’t think about my father. I’ve... — Updated 6/21/2022
Radio club members happy to bring new people to hobby
"Disaster preparedness" might not be on your summer fun list, but the members of the Greyhound Amateur Radio Club would like to change your mind on that, and provide some... — Updated 6/21/2022
Opinion: Title IX giant step in opportunity
Credit the Albuquerque Journal for launching a series on Title IX and its impact on sports, as this culture-shifting law turns 50 this year. The series is just getting started, and the Journal says it’ll be running for weeks to... — Updated 6/21/2022
Opinion: Poor choices can be entertaining
Do you ever get to the point where you feel like sitting back and watching the show while people suffer the consequences of their bad choices? I do, and I remember the biblical... — Updated 6/21/2022
Opinion: DACA recipients deserve path to citizenship
On June 15, 2012, President Barack Obama stood in the White House Rose Garden and changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of young immigrants. By his executive order, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program... — Updated 6/21/2022
Parade Magazine - June 19, 2022
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