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  • Salad bar, heating discusses at community center meeting

    Matthew Asher

    STAFF WRITER [email protected] How important is having a salad bar added to the Community Services Center? With the winter coming to a close, what are steps residents can make for the next cold front? These questions and more were discussed at the Community Services Center’s first public input meeting of 2016 on Wednesday. The idea for a salad bar was brought up by local Portales resident Smokey Ball. “I think it’d be very beneficial for the seniors to have a salad bar,” Ball said. “It would add to their food and make...

  • Hounds fall short at Cameron

    Staff report LAWTON, Okla. — Deondre Ray posted a double-double and three others scored in double figures for Cameron as the Aggies turned back Eastern New Mexico University 72-66 on Thursday night to regain the lead in Lone Star Conference men’s basketball. Ray finished with 19 points and 11 rebounds, while Cameron Lee added 13 points, James Cross 11 and Jamaal Brantley 10. The Aggies (15-8, 8-3) moved a game ahead of West Texas A&M (19-8, 7-4), which lost on Wednesday night at Midwestern State 84-75. MSU (17-5, 6-4) and... Full story

  • Hounds fall short at Cameron

    Staff report LAWTON, Okla. — Deondre Ray posted a double-double and three others scored in double figures for Cameron as the Aggies turned back Eastern New Mexico University 72-66 on Thursday night to regain the lead in Lone Star Conference men’s basketball. Ray finished with 19 points and 11 rebounds, while Cameron Lee added 13 points, James Cross 11 and Jamaal Brantley 10. The Aggies (15-8, 8-3) moved a game ahead of West Texas A&M (19-8, 7-4), which lost on Wednesday night at Midwestern State 84-75. MSU (17-5, 6-4) and...

  • Thursday area prep basketball summaries — Feb. 11

    BOYS Dora 57, Fort Sumner 47 Dora (16-8, 2-2) — Dalton Privett 16, Aaron Jasso 12, Andrew Puebla 10, Xavier Gramzow 7, Mason Foster 5, Sam McConnell 4, Slade Hamann 3. Totals 22 6-14 57. Fort Sumner (12-12, 1-3) — Brant West 16, Hunter Sparks 11, Jude Segura 9, Raymond Drake 4, Hunter Sturgeon 4, Kyle Idtensohn 3. Totals 19 4-5 47. Dora 18 11 17 11 — 57 Fort Sumner 9 17 10 10 — 47 3-pointers — Dora, Jasso 4, Puebla 2, Hamann. Fort Sumner, West 3, Segura, Sparks. District 6-2A Melrose 67, Logan 43 Melrose (20-3, 5-0) — Ca...

  • Police chief finalists narrowed to 3

    Editor [email protected]@cnjonline.com Clovis’ interim police chief, a Houston-area law officer and instructor, and the former director of the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy have been named finalists for the city’s police chief job. Clovis City Manager Larry Fry made the announcement on Thursday, narrowing the list of candidates from 14. Doug Ford has been the interim Clovis chief since Steve Sanders retired in June. Aaron Tyksinski is a veteran law officer as well as criminal justice lecturer at the Uni...

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