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STAFF WRITER [email protected] Gov. Susana Martinez visited Southwest Cheese in Clovis Thursday afternoon to sign two pieces of legislation, Senate Bill 72 and House Bill 270. A crowd from both agricultural and medical industries gathered around to witness the signing of these two bills. Staff photo: Tony Bullocks Gov. Susana Martinez signs a bill into law Thursday afternoon at Southwest Cheese as supporters applaud. Senate Bill 72, sponsored by Sen. Stuart Ingle,... Full story
Managing editor [email protected] Portales MainStreet officials announced this week that they are working on a new initiative through a standard set by the National Trust and Historic Preservation/Main Street America. Economic vitality, design, organization and promotions are the categories that are the main focus for the Portales MainStreet program, an approach known nationwide as the Four-Point Approach, according to a Portales MainStreet press release. “Portales MainStreet wants to focus on providing resources for s...
STAFF REPORT More than an estimated 18,000 acres burned southeast of Causey over the course of Wednesday, according to Portales Emergency Management Coordinator Keith Wattenbarger. Wattenbarger said the fire ignited around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the area of Roosevelt Road E and 32 and “burned pretty hot,” heading about three to four miles into Texas. “The firefighters did an amazing job containing it,” said Wattenbarger, adding that the fire could have easily been much worse with how quickly it moved. He said a burn spot fr... Full story
Courtesy photo: Bettine Adams Faith Triumphant’s Andee Roach shoots in Thursday’s opening round game of the TCAL tournament against Sherman Grayson Christian. The Lady Conquerors won 33-20 and Roach led her team with 21 points.... Full story
The Faith Triumphant Lady Conquerors won their first game in the TCAL State Tournament Thursday, defeating Sherman Grayson Christian 33-20. Andee Roach led her team with 21 points. Courtesy photo: Bettine Adams Faith Triumphant’s Andee Roach shoots in Thursday’s opening round game of the TCAL tournament against Sherman Grayson Christian. The Lady Conquerors won 33-20 and Roach led her team with 21 points. The Lady Conquerors will play 8 a.m. (MST) today, against the win...
Staff photo: Matthew Asher Portales junior Kiki Hesley takes the ball across the court while senior Sheraya Cox guards her during Thursday’s practice at Greyhound Arena. The Lady Rams will host Wingate tonight in the opening round of the state basketball tournament with a 6 p.m. start....
STAFF WRITER [email protected] The first round of the New Mexico State basketball tournament begins today and both the Rams and Lady Rams are facing opponents that the schools have literally not played since the current players were born with the Lady Rams hosting Wingate tonight at the Rams Athletic Center at 6 p.m. and the boys hosting Kirtland Central on Saturday at 7 p.m. According to current Portales High School athletic director and former boys basketball coach Mark... Full story
SPORTS WRITER [email protected] Make no mistake about it — Clovis High girls coach Jeff Reed knows his squad is facing a huge challenge in today’s 7 p.m. Class 6A round-of-16 game at District 4-6A rival Carlsbad. He’s just hoping his team is “on,” and maybe the fourth-seeded Cavegirls (25-2) are either a little off or looking ahead — or both. Clovis, the Class 5A state champion in 2013 and at least a state semifinalist every year since 2012, will likely need its best effort of the season to have any chance to derail the...
File photo: Tony Bullocks Melrose senior Braden Hemminger looks for a teammate as Texico post Nathan Phipps defends during a December game at Texico. The Buffaloes, whose 67-55 loss to the Wolverines that night was one of just three on the year, enter the Class 2A tournament as the No. 1 seed. The Wolverines are the No. 2 seed in Class 3A....
MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] Area boys basketball coaches aren’t expecting their brackets to go all chalk. But they all think they have a good chance at a state championship next weekend if they take care of business. “If we play well, it will be fine,” said Texico coach Scott Karger, whose second-seeded Wolverines open Class 3A play with a 2 p.m. Saturday round-of-16 matchup at home against Tohatchi. “If we don’t, it will be a struggle. “If you get past this first...