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  • Jesus can be found in books other than Bible

    Curtis Shelburne

    Oh, my aching back! I knew it would hurt today. I spent too much time yesterday on a bar stool. Oh, you thought . . . No, I was sitting on a stool at the “bar” in our kitchen. I like to work there, but my back doesn’t like it when I do. It was a Monday. I like Mondays. I love what happens on Sundays, but I’m okay with the fact that Mondays are as far as you can get from Sundays. I learned ages ago that anything “extra” I want to get accomplished during a given week can be...

  • State Police search for sixth suspect in homicide

    Courtesy Photo Dennis Joseph Hendren 36 , of Tucumcari is being sought by State Police in connection to Pacheco's homicide. QCS Staff State police have arrested a fifth suspect and are asking the community for help in locating a sixth suspect in connection with the slaying of 33-year-old Shirley Pacheco, said Sgt. Tim Johnson. Henry Martinez, 19, of Tucumcari, was arrested at his place of employment in Tucumcari on Tuesday. Johnson said Martinez was booked into the Quay County Adult Detention Center on charges of harboring...

  • Thursday morning briefing: The price of lunch, a new house and full rights granted

    Good morning and welcome to the Freedom New Mexico Thursday briefing. No free lunch Clovis Municipal Schools' students who buy regular priced lunches will see a 5-cent per meal increase beginning in August with the 2011-2012 school year. Prices will increase from $1.75 to $1.80 per meal for elementary school students and from $2 to $2.05 for secondary students. The price increase will only affect lunch prices. Here’s a link with more details: http://www.cms.k12.nm.us/ New house in town Habitat for Humanity of Roosevelt and C...

  • Thursday morning briefing: The price of lunch, a new house and full rights granted

    Good morning and welcome to the Freedom New Mexico Thursday briefing. No free lunch Clovis Municipal Schools' students who buy regular priced lunches will see a 5-cent per meal increase beginning in August with the 2011-2012 school year. Prices will increase from $1.75 to $1.80 per meal for elementary school students and from $2 to $2.05 for secondary students. The price increase will only affect lunch prices. Here’s a link with more details: http://www.cms.k12.nm.us/ New house in town Habitat for Humanity of Roosevelt and C...

  • Hounds picked seventh in LSC football poll

    Freedom New Mexico RICHARDSON, Texas — Eastern New Mexico University’s football team has been picked for seventh place in the Lone Star Conference’s preseason poll in what is now a nine-team league for the sport. Despite the relatively low projection, the Greyhounds received one first-place vote in balloting by LSC football coaches and sports information directors, plus various media representatives. Abilene Christian earned 17 of 23 first-place votes and led the poll with 201 points, while Texas A&M-Kingsville gar...

  • Preseason LSC polls released

    CNJ staff

    RICHARDSON, Texas — Eastern New Mexico University’s football team has been picked for seventh place in the Lone Star Conference’s preseason poll in what is now a nine-team league for the sport. Despite the relatively low projection, the Greyhounds received one first-place vote in balloting by LSC football coaches and sports information directors, plus various media representatives. Abilene Christian earned 17 of 23 first-place votes and led the poll with 201 points, while Texas A&M-Kingsville garnered the other five vot...