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Services Click Here to View Obituaries • Gaylon Conner, 63, died Jan. 13. Information: Ellis Funeral Home • Carrie Drager, 69, died Jan. 16. Information: Ellis Funeral Home • Jorge Gallegos, 15, died Jan. 13. Information: Muffley Funeral Home • Andres Garduno, 94, died Jan. 15. Information: Muffley Funeral Home • Billy Johnson, 87, died Jan.13. Information: Ellis Funeral Home • Betty Kinkade, 91, died Jan. 12. Information: Steed-Todd Funeral Home • Gloria Valdez, 63, d...
At the stroke of midnight on Sunday, TikTok users in the United States were momentarily silenced, after the Supreme Court unanimously upheld a new law, which requires the social media app's Chinese owner to sell off TikTok's U.S. business or face a nationwide ban. Within hours of the shutdown however, President-elect Donald Trump announced he plans to issue an executive order that would grant ByteDance, TikTok's Chinese parent company, a 90-day extension to locate an approved...
ALBUQUERQUE - Jaremy Smith will spend the rest of his life behind bars without the possibility of parole. He pleaded guilty Friday to federal charges of fatally shooting a New Mexico State Police patrolman west of Tucumcari last March. Federal law-enforcement officials made the announcement Friday. The family of officer Justin Hare, 35, told the Albuquerque Journal that they had wanted Smith put to death for killing their son. "I still wish he was dead," Jim Hare said outside...
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On this date … 1956: “Yours to Keep,” a film about a typical American family wanting everything and getting nowhere, was available for civic groups and Parent-Teacher Associations to show. The film, a comedy, had been shown in Clovis schools “to encourage people to save money,” the Clovis News-Journal reported. 1967: Eastern New Mexico University President Charles Meister was feuding with Gov. David Cargo over the proposed use of Walker Air Force Base facilities in Roswell. The base was scheduled to close and ENMU was makin...
Hillcrest Senior Life Center 1704 E 7th St. Clovis Monday: Center closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Tuesday: Spaghetti w/meat sauce, tossed salad w/ranch dressing, Italian blend, wheat roll, pineapple tidbits. Wednesday: Vegetable beef stew, tossed salad w/Italian dressing, wheat roll, spiced peaches. Thursday: Green chile cheese enchiladas, two corn tortillas, black beans, Spanish rice, tossed salad w/Ranch dressing, plums. Friday: Tuna salad sandwich w/lettuce & tomato on wheat bread, Brussel sprouts w/butter,...
Monday *Martin Luther King Jr. Day *King Day March and Rally – 9 a.m., Potter Park, 601 Upsilon, Clovis. Meet at the King obelisk; march proceeds down Seventh Street to Legacy Life Family Church, 622 N. Main St., Clovis for presentation by Pastor Marvin Cox. Information: Joyce Pollard at 575-749-4529 *Public shower facilities available – 9 a.m.-noon, Parish Hall, St. Helen Catholic Church, 1600 S. Ave. O, Portales. Enter through east door. All supplies provided; open to all; transportation available. Information or to arr...
Clovis Monday: School closed for Martin Luther King Jr. day. Tuesday: Breakfast: Fruit filled churro. Lunch: Corn dog, baked French fries, mini carrots, dressing, chilled mixed fruit or boneless wings, meatball sub, Chef salad, French fries. Wednesday: Breakfast: Mini bagel & cream cheese. Lunch: Orange or General Tso chicken, egg roll & fried rice, steamed veggies, chilled pear or pizza, bacon cheeseburger, Chef salad. French fries. Thursday: Breakfast: Handmade breakfast burrito. Lunch: Fajita, fresh pinto beans, Spanish...
The books listed below are now available for checkout at the Clovis-Carver Public Library. The library is open to the public, but patrons can still visit the online catalog at cloviscarverpl.booksys.net/opac/ccpl or call 575-769-7840 to request a specific item for curbside pickup. “Some Die Young” by William W. Johnstone & J.A. Johnstone. Everyone deserves a second chance. Even someone like John Bannack. He took the fall for his bank-robbing brother. Served time in a Texas State Prison. And saved the life of Judge Wick Jus...