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Articles from the August 22, 2018 edition


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  • Lady Cats confident

    Peter Stein, Staff Writer|Updated Aug 21, 2018

    CLOVIS - Though the Clovis girls soccer team fell short of a state tournament berth last season, this year's Lady Wildcats are brimming with confidence. They may be on to something. Most on the current roster are returning players, including both goalkeepers. They're a cohesive group, they get along. And they already won their first game of the season - a 5-0 road shutout of Lovington last Saturday. In fact, the players and coaching staff are so confident, the 'Cats not only...

  • Women remain in custody for 'stash house' involvement

    David Grieder|Updated Aug 21, 2018

    CLOVIS — Two women arrested this month for their involvement with a Clovis “stash house” for illegal immigrants will remain in custody following a detention hearing Friday at U.S. District Court in Albuquerque. Monica Barrientes Rocha and Linda Katty Sotelo were arrested after the discovery Aug. 1 by Homeland Security officials of “14 Hispanic male illegal aliens” at a residence on the 100 block of Saturn Circle in Clovis, according to federal court records. Investigators were clued into the location the day before by border...

  • Elida, Floyd, Dora battle in new volleyball district

    Eric Murray, Staff Writer|Updated Aug 21, 2018

    While one Roosevelt County small school is vying for a ninth-straight 1A state volleyball title-game appearance, two others are looking to trend upwards. Together, Elida, Floyd and Dora will all battle it out in a newly-formed district. District 4-1A now consists of Floyd, Elida, Dora, Tatum, Lake Arthur and Gateway Christian. Last year, Dora, Tatum and Gateway Christian were in 2A, with the Coyotes in District 6 and the others in District 4. Lake Arthur was a 1A team that played in District 3, while Elida and Floyd were in t...

  • Officials in search of man charged in domestic incident

    David Grieder|Updated Aug 21, 2018

    FORT SUMNER - Officials were still in search Tuesday of a man charged with multiple felonies following a domestic incident in Fort Sumner. Eric Mendoza, 19, is accused of chasing a woman from her home at knifepoint Monday morning after hitting her in front of a sleeping infant, according to court documents. De Baca County Sheriff deputies were called just before 11 a.m. regarding the situation at a house on the 400 block of East Lake Avenue. Elizabeth Robles told officials tha... Full story

  • Hounds runners sixth

    The Staff of the News|Updated Aug 21, 2018

    RICHARDSON, Texas — The Lone Star Conference women’s cross country preseason poll is a lot like one of its races — a few clear winners, followed by a tightly contested middle of the pack. Put Eastern New Mexico’s women in the latter category in the poll, released Tuesday by the conference. The Greyhounds are tabbed to finish sixth, having finished with 134 points from a voting panel comprised of coaches, sports information directors and media representatives for the 10 competing schools (Texas Woman’s does not compete in cros...

  • You can solve problems or play politics

    Kent McManigal|Updated Aug 21, 2018

    When you imagine solving some problem, what kind of solution do you envision: permanent or political? Win-win or win-lose? How would you rather fix things? Permanently and where everyone wins, or politically where someone wins at the expense of others who are harmed? If you choose the political option, those you harm will keep trying to turn the tables. They may claim to only want to stop the harm they are suffering; but when they get the chance, they’ll repay everything t...

  • Support pet restrictions right decision

    Updated Aug 21, 2018

    Before heading to the airport, people ask themselves, “Am I forgetting anything?” We can’t imagine a time someone might exclaim, “Oh, my pet turkey!” but we seem to have arrived there. And now major airlines, including Southwest, are saying enough is enough. Southwest is the latest among the majors to tighten its rules regarding which animals passengers can bring with them on flights. The changes take effect Sept. 17 and will limit most passengers to travel only with dogs or cats. They also must produce a letter from a physic...

  • Jail video shows inmate escape

    David Grieder|Updated Aug 21, 2018

    CLOVIS - One minute, Kaitlyn Martinez-Arington was on the phone in the women's annex of the Curry County Detention Center. The next, she was running for freedom in an alley outside the jail. Her escape maneuver Aug. 6 didn't last long, but neither did her time as a fugitive. Martinez-Arington, 25, was located within about 12 hours and two miles of her effort, but surveillance footage from the incident shows how quickly a brief opening can be exploited by one with eyes for... Full story

  • Portales council approves dumping ordinance

    Jamie Cushman|Updated Aug 21, 2018
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    PORTALES — Bulk trash items are no longer allowed to be placed next to Portales dumpsters as the Portales City Council by a 4-1 vote approved a new dumping ordinance during Tuesday's meeting. The new dumping ordinance requires bulk items to be placed behind a customer's home, should they not be brought to the convenience center or the Clovis landfill. Councilor Oscar Robinson cast the lone vote against adopting the ordinance. After the meeting Robinson told The News that he was not opposed to the ordinance but took issue w...

  • Pages past - Aug. 22

    Updated Aug 21, 2018

    On this date ... 1963: More than two tons of clothing had been accumulated in the Clovis Jaycees' latest drive to assist residents of Alto Beni, Bolivia. The push had driven the total Clovis collection to seven tons of clothes, and that did not include donations expected from sister Jaycees organizations around the state, scheduled to arrive soon. The project was inspired by a letter to the editor of the Clovis News-Journal from Peace Corps volunteer Mike Hacker who wrote of...

  • Jail logs - Aug. 22

    Updated Aug 21, 2018

    Booked The following were booked into local jails Monday: Clovis • Isaiah Robles-Cordova, 25, parole violation • Javier Balbuena, 26, failure to appear • Eric Byrd, 48, failure to appear • Dimetrice Edwards, 24, failure to pay fines • Ben Jones, 56, failure to appear, failure to pay fines • Coby Knight, 21, failure to pay fines Portales • Lawrence Taylor, 49, probation violation Released The following were released from local jails Monday: Clovis* • Michelle Chavez, 26 • Chandler Lucero-Hutchinson, 23 • Leroy Romero, 25 ...

  • Sugarbeet Road set for concrete repairs

    The Staff of The News|Updated Aug 21, 2018

    CLOVIS — Sugarbeet Road will be closed for repairs Aug. 26 to Sept. 3, according to a news release from the city of Clovis. Concrete repairs are planned from U.S. Highway 60/70/84 north 600 feet, the release said. More information: 575-769-2376...

  • Clovis man found guilty in cycle theft

    The Staff of The News|Updated Aug 21, 2018

    CLOVIS — A Curry County jury on Tuesday found a Clovis man guilty of receiving a stolen motor vehicle. Phillip Littlefield, 48, was found Aug. 26, 2017, in possession of a stolen motorcycle, according to a news release from District Attorney Andrea Reeb. Littlefield could face up to 5 1/2 years in prison, the release said. Sentencing has not been schedule....

  • Racino dominates county meeting discussion

    Jamie Cushman|Updated Aug 21, 2018

    CLOVIS — The potential racetrack and casino in Clovis dominated discussion for about half of Tuesday’s Curry County Commission meeting as individuals both for and against the racino made their case. Several residents opposed to the racino gave a presentation to the commission while members of the public and Vision 2020, the group advocating for the selection of Clovis as the site for the next racino, addressed the commission during the public input portion of the meeting. Kathy Elliott, a member of Vision 2020, pointed to...

  • Clovis man arrested for alleged robbery

    The Staff of The News|Updated Aug 21, 2018

    CLOVIS — A Clovis man was arrested early Saturday morning for allegedly stealing cash and cigarettes from a local gas station while armed with a Bowie knife. Danny Alcala, 44, was charged with felony armed robbery and misdemeanor resisting arrest after police say he stole “$66 dollars in cash and five packs of cigarettes” from Allsup’s on the 300 block of North Prince Street, according to an arrest warrant affidavit. Investigators were called just before 2 a.m. on Saturday in reference to the incident. By then police had alr...

  • Meetings calendar - Aug. 22

    Updated Aug 21, 2018

    Today • Public Works Committee — 8:30 a.m. at City Hall, Clovis. Information: 575-769-7828 Thursday • Clovis MainStreet Board — 8:15 a.m. at 418 N. Main St. Information: 575-769-7828 • Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority — 9:30 a.m. at the Memorial Building, Portales. Information: 575-935-4264. Tuesday • Roosevelt County Commission — 9 a.m. at county courthouse. Information: 575-356-5307 • Clovis School Board — 5:30 p.m. at Clovis Municipal Schools District Board Room. Information: 575-769-4300 The meetings calendar i...

  • Events calendar - Aug. 22

    Updated Aug 21, 2018

    Today • Blood drive — 3 p.m.-7:30 p.m. at Central Baptist Church, Clovis. Information: 800-333-8037 • Stitch Addicts — 6:30 p.m. at Clovis-Carver Public Library. Project: All American Afghan. Information: 575-769-7840 • Roosevelt County Fair carnival — 8 p.m.-midnight at Roosevelt County Fairgrounds. Arm band discount night; $25 each. Information: [email protected] Thursday • Preschool Storytime — 10 a.m. at Clovis-Carver Public Library. Information: 575-769-7840 • Blood drive — 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Clovis Community Co...