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Articles from the January 28, 2017 edition


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  • CHS grad Hyman coming into her own at UTRGV

    Dave Wagner|Updated Jan 28, 2017

    Editor's note: This story is part of a series about area players in college programs. EDINBURG, Texas — As she gets into the flow of Division I college basketball, 2015 Clovis High grad Nichelle Hyman is finding the game can occasionally take a physical toll. Playing her second year at Texas-Rio Grande Valley (formerly Texas-Pan American), the 5-foot-10 sophomore guard has fought through a series of injuries this season in helping the Vaqueros to a 14-8 record, including 4...

  • New principal hired for Marshall Middle School

    The Staff of The News|Updated Jan 28, 2017

    CLOVIS — Clovis Municipal Schools has hired a new principal for Marshall Middle School, according to a release from the district. Todd Morris will begin as principal Feb. 6. Morris is currently associate principal for the Choices alternate high school program, and is a former principal at Bickley Elementary and Portales’ Valencia Elementary. Morris’ position at Choices will be absorbed by Clovis High Principal Jay Brady and his assistant principals at a savings of $100,000. Choices moved onto the CHS campus in 2015. Accor...

  • Pages past - Jan. 28

    The Staff of The News|Updated Jan 28, 2017

    On this date ... 1967: A 12-year-old Clovis boy caught a 16-pound, 31-inch fish in Swan Lake at Hillcrest Park. Park Superintendent John Holland said the catch was the largest he had knowledge of in the lake's history. Fisher Mike Steinman lived at 1033 Oakhurst. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Steinman. 1962: Nine people had applied for the position of Clovis police chief. Ollie Damron had announced he would be resigning from the job, effective Feb. 1. City commissioners...

  • Fifth-grader takes top spelling bee prize in two divisions

    Alisa Boswell|Updated Jan 28, 2017

    PORTALES — It wasn't the word that made him champion of the Roosevelt County Spelling Bee, but it was the word fifth-grader Garrick Tomlinson kept repeating to his mother over and over again Friday afternoon. "Two," Garrick kept repeating to his mother, Jackie, in astonishment, looking at his two plaques with an elated expression. Garrick and his mother both could hardly believe the 10-year-old was walking away from the regional spelling bee not just as the junior division c...

  • County clerk 'will be sorely missed'

    Douglas Clark|Updated Jan 28, 2017
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    CLOVIS — Curry County Deputy Clerk Annie Hogland had this to say about her friend, Jo Lynn Queener: “Jo Lynn shared such a special bond with so many people. She could light up a room, a workplace and an entire community. And no matter what she did, she made sure to share that light with others.” Curry County Assessor Candace Morrison said Queener had an “enigmatic laugh and bubbly perspective on life.” “She was always willing to help out those around her by pitching in and offering a positive viewpoint, with a few laughs...

  • Friday area prep basketball summaries

    Updated Jan 28, 2017

    Boys District 3-2A Farwell 62, Hale Center 34 Hale Center (11-12, 1-4) — Jace Cannon 10, EJ Gonzales 7, Zae Richards 6, Josh Alcala 5, Adrian Sifuentes 2, Josh Castillo 2, Dillon Johnson 2. Totals 14 3-6 34. Farwell (19-3, 5-0) — Jace Perkins 26, Izaiah Benoit 21, Brandon Galvan 5, LeeRoy Cervantes 4, Ethan Stancell 4, Dakota Meeks 1, Gabriel Lopez 1. Totals 22 11-17 62. Hale Center 13 8 6 7 — 34 Farwell 15 20 15 12 — 62 3-pointers — Hale Center, Alcala, Richards, Gonzales. Farwell, Benoit 3, Perkins 3, Galvan. Junior va...

  • CHS Saturday basketball capsules

    Updated Jan 28, 2017

    Boys Clovis at Sandia When: 6:30 p.m. today at Albuquerque in a District 2-6A matchup. Records: Clovis 8-11 (1-2), Sandia 8-9 (0-3) Last time out: Tuesday, the Wildcats lost at Santa Fe High 54-49, while the Matadors were at home by La Cueva 59-44. Of note: Sandia, which comes in on a four-game losing streak, has been pretty much the definition of a .500 team — 4-4 at home, 2-3 away and 2-2 on neutral courts. The Monarchs have been outscored for the season by a total of six points. … Sandia played in Hobbs’ holiday tourn...

  • ENMU men's, women's Saturday basketball capsules

    Updated Jan 28, 2017

    Men Texas-Permian Basin at ENMU When: 2 p.m. today in a Lone Star Conference game at Greyhound Arena Records: UTPB 15-4 (7-3 LSC), ENMU 8-12 (2-8) Last time out: Thursday, the Falcons crushed Western New Mexico 97-61 at Silver City while the Hounds upended 20th-ranked West Texas A&M 96-83 at home. Last meeting: Dec. 1, the Falcons beat ENMU 94-79 in the LSC opener for both teams at Odessa, Texas. Of note: This is UTPB’s first season in the LSC. … The Falcons average 90 ppg and allow just under 78. They scored 90 or more in...

  • Portales police blotter - Jan. 28

    Updated Jan 28, 2017

    The following is a sampling of calls for Portales police, fire and sheriff: Thursday • 10:05 a.m.: Ambulance requested, 1500 block South Avenue K • 10:36 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident hit and run, location unknown • 11:11 a.m.: Leaving scene of crash with property damage, location unknown • 11:42 a.m.: Ambulance requested, 1100 block West Fir Street • 1:07 p.m.: Ambulance requested, 200 block South Roosevelt Road S • 1:42 p.m.: Harassment report, 1600 block East Spruce Street • 3:56 p.m.: Fire rural, 500 block of New Mexico...

  • Clovis police blotter - Jan. 28

    Updated Jan 28, 2017

    The following is a sampling of calls received by dispatchers for Clovis police, Curry County sheriff and area fire stations: Thursday • 8:31 a.m.: Battery, 200 block of West Plains Avenue • 9:22 a.m.: Shoplifting up to $500, 1200 block of West Seventh Street • 10:30 a.m.: Failure to appear, Magistrate Court • 10:50 a.m.: Lost property, 1200 block of Mitchell Street • 12:15 a.m.: Fraudulent use of a credit card up to $500, 4400 block of Sandstone Drive • 2:37 p.m.: Larceny up to $500, 1200 block of Sheldon Street • 3:26 p.m....

  • Portales man's trial delayed until March

    Alisa Boswell|Updated Jan 28, 2017

    PORTALES — A former Portales man accused of child molestation says he is innocent and his rights have been violated in the case. Rocky Banda, 36, of Amarillo is representing himself in the trial, which was delayed this week to allow Banda more time to prepare his defense. His trial is now scheduled March 28-30. Banda was arrested in February 2016 and charged with 24 counts of criminal sexual penetration of a child, as well as criminal sexual contact with a child and bribery of a witness. His victim was allegedly molested over...

  • Clovis named for pecan weevil concerns

    The Staff of The News|Updated Jan 28, 2017

    Clovis is one of four cities named in a release from the New Mexico Department of Agriculture Friday night about pecan weevil concerns. The insect pest, according to the release, was discovered in one residential pecan tree in Clovis, one residential tree in Roswell and additional trees in Artesia and Hobbs. Due to the findings, the department began a 60-day quarantine Friday. Movement of pecans produced within the limits of those four cities requires department-approved inspections and treatments, which are available at...

  • Officials detail bond issues at public forum

    Douglas Clark|Updated Jan 28, 2017

    CLOVIS — The High Plains Patriots hosted an open forum at the Clovis-Carver Library Thursday, with an eye toward the Clovis Municipal Schools general obligation bond and tax levy election. School district officials said they are asking voters to authorize up to $20 million in general obligation bonds, which would essentially continue the existing debt service at the same level and will not result in a debt service tax rate increase — adding the district’s assessed value has continued to grow strong, which allows the distr...

  • 2-1-1 hotline celebrating 10 years

    Eamon Scarbrough|Updated Jan 27, 2017

    A resource that helps area residents get in touch with vital services is celebrating a milestone in 2017. United Way of Eastern New Mexico's 2-1-1 hotline turns 10 years old in 2017, carrying a track record of 14,000 callers with it into the new year. According to a press release by UWENM, callers have been directed to a diverse range of services, including domestic violence shelters, food resources, and organizations that distribute clothes and furniture. In 2016, 2-1-1's...

  • Meetings calendar - Jan. 28

    Updated Jan 27, 2017

    Monday • Clovis-Carver Library Board — 5:30 p.m. at the library. Information: 575-769-7840 • Parks, Recreation and Beautification Committee — 5:30 p.m. at city hall, Clovis. Information: 575-769-7828 Thursday • Clovis City Commission — 5:15 p.m. at north annex, Clovis-Carver Public Library. Information: 575-769-7828 This calendar is a daily listing of area public meetings. To place an item on the calendar, call the newsroom at 575-763-6991 or e-mail: [email protected]...

  • Events calendar - Jan. 28

    Updated Jan 27, 2017

    Today • Blood drive — 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Wal-Mart, Clovis. Information: 575-840-8178 • Milk Lovers Ball — 5:30 p.m. cocktails, 6:30 p.m. dinner and enteratainment at Clovis Civic Center. African Safari theme. Tickets: $100 each, $1500 table of 10. Proceeds to benefit local children’s homes. Information: 505-670-7201 Sunday • St. Ann’s German sausage dinner — 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. CST at St. Ann’s Parish Hall, Bovina. $12 adults, $6 kids. Monday • Stitch Addicts — 1:30 p.m. at Clovis-Carver Public Library. Lesson: Open stitch,...

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