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NM State Drops Second Consecutive in El Paso
Despite keeping it a tight contest after falling behind 5-0 in the first inning, the NM State offense was not enough in a 7-4 loss.
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Aggies Suffer Saturday Defeat at Sam Houston
The Aggies (16-15, 4–4 CUSA) were limited to just one run through the first seven innings, but a five-run eighth gave them their first lead of the night.
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Perspectives on public and private debt
Foreign central banks and investors also help absorb U.S. national debt. Their holdings doubled from about $4 trillion in 2010 to over $8 trillion in 2024.
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Ned Rorem’s Brilliant and Beautiful Scrapbooks and Diaries
He composed more than 500 art songs, three symphonies, four piano concertos, more than half a dozen operas and on and on.
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Breaking: Overnight Freeze Warning in Effect
Tonight`s temperatures will be quite cooler, with most of the lowlands dropping into the 27-32F range.
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Texas economic outlook downbeat as uncertainty increases
Company outlooks have deteriorated, and uncertainty has spiked, with half of TBOS respondents expressing concern about softening demand and a potential recession.
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Rachel O’Brien Breaks Own School Record in 1500m
In her second track & field meet with the Crimson & White, Rachel O’Brien broke the school record she set 14 days ago, while a smattering of Aggies tallied new personal bests.
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Tony’s Chocolonely Recalls Two Chocolate Products Because They May Contain Small Stones
Tony’s Chocolonely Inc., a New York, New York Corporation, is voluntarily recalling seven lots of Tony’s brand Dark Almond Sea Salt Bar (6.35oz); and Everything Bar (6.35oz) because the product may contain small stones.
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April 3 Local Fishing Report
Israel Valles caught two smallmouth bass using a jerkbait on March 30.
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New Mexico Measles cases top 50 mark
Most of the cases involve unvaccinated residents. State health officials say this is not a rapidly expanding outbreak, but a situation where cases have been occurring steadily over time.
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Three Men Sentenced for Their Roles in a Deadly Human Smuggling Operation in Santa Teresa
Survivors revealed that smugglers charged approximately $1,500 per person for transportation.
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Wildlife law violation checkpoints start for hunting, fishing seasons
Department officers may be assisted by other law enforcement agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, New Mexico State Police or county sheriff’s offices.
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REAL ID needed to fly commercial or enter a federal facility beginning May 7
Currently, 80 percent of New Mexico credentials are REAL ID compliant.
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NM State Opens Weekend with 6-2 Win Over Sam Houston
On the mound, the Aggies received a strong start and a shutdown performance from the bullpen.
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Aggies Cruise Past Sam Houston to Wrap Up Regular Season Play
The Aggies came out firing in doubles play. Dora Kurdi and Whitney Moon were credited with a win by default on court three to give NM State an early edge.
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Miners Take Battle of I-10 Series Opener
A fifth-inning grand slam broke the game open and the Aggies’ comeback proved to be too little and too late.
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Emma Bunch Takes Shot at Women’s Amateur National Championship Saturday–Televised on NBC
The 2024 Second Team All-American won six events for New Mexico State in calendar-year 2024, and added another win in the Spring Break Shootout in March.
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Las Cruces Police Recognize Autism Awareness in April
The window decals are intended to be prominently affixed to the window of a motor vehicle or residence of anyone with autism spectrum disorder.
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Lawsuit Filed Against Disabled Veterans Consultants, Inc. for Defrauding New Mexican Veterans
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) requires that any business who assists veterans with benefit claims should be accredited through their agency.
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Battle of I-10 Opens Friday in El Paso
NM State Softball will make the 40-mile trip south to the Helen of Troy Softball Complex for a battle with UTEP as both teams hit the midway point of the CUSA season.
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Some Local Colors Remembered and Shared
This is a pure white designation, and it contradicts an earlier post from White Sands National Park which used winter snowfall as a contrast to show how the sand at White Sands National Park isn’t a true pure white.
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The State Question is “Red or Green?” Whatever Hero You Choose, the Trusty Sidekick Remains Unquestionable… Pintos
Beans were domesticated in Peru and Mexico around 8,000 to 7,000 years ago.
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Victor Saeijs, President LEGO Education, Visits Local Schools
Yesterday was a milestone moment for Gadsden Independent School District as they welcomed Victor Saeijs, President of LEGO Education, to our broader community.
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U.S. Attorneys for Southwestern Border Districts Charge More than 960 Illegal Aliens with Immigration-Related Crimes During the Fourth week in March as part of Operation Take Back America
Operation Take Back America streamlines efforts and resources from the Department’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETFs) and Project Safe Neighborhood (PSN).
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NMSU STEM Outreach Center debuts new field trip stop
According to the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network, nearly 80% of future careers will require some STEM skills.
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NMSU’s ‘Physics Fun Day’ invites families, local schools to experience hands-on physics
This year’s event runs from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, April 4th at Gardiner Hall at NMSU.
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April 6th Groundbreaking marks full-time staffing at Fire Station 12 in Fairacres
The event will take place at 10:30 a.m., Sunday April 6 at Station 12, 5208 Quesenberry Lane.
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Throughout April: Libraries Announce Computer Literacy Classes
There is no registration, however, space and laptops may be limited. Attendees are welcome to bring their own laptops.
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National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is just around the corner (April 26)
This event, which happens twice a year, is a safe, convenient, and responsible way to dispose of unused or expired prescription drugs at locations in communities throughout the country.
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‘Creative Writers Unite’ Meets Next on April 16 at Branigan Library
The free creative writing program is intended for adults, but teens are welcome.
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Anatomy of a 1-Pitch Forfeit–Liberty Loses Series Against Jax State
Like the NMSU series, Liberty’s three-game stretch with Jax State was aired on ESPN+, but the second game in the series turned out to be short-lived.
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New Mexico childhood obesity report shows progress
Food insecurity, among other factors, can affect childhood obesity rates.
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Aggies Drop Final Game of Homestand to Lobos
Facing high-velocity wind and heavy dust that caused a half-hour delay, the Aggies allowed the Lobos to tally a trio of runs in the top of the first.
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Breaking: U.S. Announces Across the Board 10% Baseline Tariffs–Targeted Tariffs Higher [Entire Executive Order Included]
For the first time in decades, the United States will see fair trade as President Donald J. Trump announces tariffs to level the playing field for American workers and businesses.
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Justice Department to Surge Resources to Indian Country to Investigate Unresolved Violent Crimes
FBI personnel will be assisted by the Bureau of Indian Affairs Missing and Murdered Unit, and they will use the latest forensic evidence processing tools to solve cases and hold perpetrators accountable.
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Emma Bunch Begins Augusta National Women’s Amateur
The 54-hole event is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, April 2, with the opening 36 holes being played over two days on the Island and Bluff nines at Champions Retreat Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.