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Some stories have a lesson to tell. Some stories have a message to convey, and some stories just happen. As we all know, even just after the fact, details and descriptions begin to blur, a phenomena that eventually results in the great myths that make some of the best yarns. This is one such muddied stream of events that somehow came to be. Once upon a time, Mahindra, Kubota, and their little friend Fendt were chasing a deere ... They were young and ambitious and one day, whil...
The Apostle Paul in Galatians 6:3: “For if a man think himself to be something, when he is nothing, he deceives himself.” Charles Elliot, renowned Bible scholar, commented on this verse. Elliot said that “he deceives himself” is like a person has an hallucination and that person has convinced himself of the existence of something and it is not rooted in reality. I did that once. I was under the illusion that I was the best, and I sure had persuaded myself. Let me explain. When...
“My kingdom for a real recipe!” I finally boiled over. I’d Googled it, YouTubed it, searched it, researched it, boggled my mind about it — a process I’ve often used with moderate success. Give me a good Wikipedia article, a few good hits from Google, a nicely done YouTube video, and I’d be tempted to try anything, from building a jet-powered go-cart to performing a “simple” appendectomy. Using this procedure, I’ve more or less successfully done all sorts of household fix-it...
PORTALES — Gift certificates to area restaurants, a chair engraved with his name, a Japanese sword — those were a few of the gifts presented to Eastern New Mexico University President Steven Gamble at his retirement reception Thursday. Gamble, however, said he most valued the support from the community and the university over his 16 years at ENMU. Gamble credited the success of the university in his time mostly to others, but he made two exceptions. "I will admit to doing two...
On this date ... 1937: Two-hour parking limits on Clovis' Main Street were a day away from being implemented. "Enforcement of the law was expected to be light until proper warning signs have been created," the Clovis Evening News-Journal reported. Signs were being prepared to warn motorists about the time limits, which would be enforced on Main Street between First and Fifth streets and a block east and west of Main. 1937: Jimmy Gamewell, the pro at Clovis' municipal golf...
CLOVIS — A lawyer for the city of Clovis and its police department argued in court Thursday they should be dismissed from a civil case made in connection with an off-duty police officer’s altercation with a civilian last year. Judge Donna Mowrer said she will take the matter under advisement and make a decision on the dismissal motion by Aug. 31. The motion was filed Feb. 20 in district court by the law firm Miller Stratvert, represented Thursday by attorney Cody Rogers. The firm filed the motion on behalf of the city of Clo...
CLOVIS — A civilian vehicle collided with a city ambulance en route to a medical emergency Thursday morning, but no injuries or delays to medical service resulted, authorities said. “It was not really much, it was just a minor fender-bender really,” said Fire Department Battalion Chief Joel Gershon. The ambulance was impacted while turning from Grand Avenue onto Thornton Street just before 11:30 a.m., Gershon said. Two cars had pulled to the side of Grand Avenue, where the ambulance was traveling westbound. After the ambul...
Booked The following were booked into local jails through Thursday morning: Clovis • Damian Allmand, 21, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, concealing identity, probation violation • Brittany Barrows, 26, probation violation • Greg Nunez, 35, failure to appear • Alex Romero, 63, driving while license suspended, no proof of insurance, no seat belts • Patrick Bartlett, 46, failure to register vehicle, no insurance, false evidence of title and registration • Angela Harvey, 40, probation v...
PORTALES — The New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home has expanded its community services, offering free Christian counseling to area residents. Executive Director Randy Rankin and family therapist Liz Wooley said with the children’s home reaching its 100th anniversary in 2019, officials with NMBCH began to reflect on what new services they could offer. “Our thoughts were, what are we going to do for the next 100 years? We’ve been helping kids and families for the last 100 years, but we wanted to know what more we could do...
Today • Friday Flix — 10:30 a.m. at Portales Public Library. Movie: “Storks.” Information: 575-356-3940 • Pop-Up Paint Party — 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. at Clovis Civic Center. Free activity. Information: 575-935-5009 Tuesday • Smoke on the Water — 3 p.m. live music, 9 p.m. fireworks show at Greene Acres Park, Clovis. Information: 575-763-0338 • Fireworks show — 9 p.m. or dark at Portales Softball Complex, Industrial Road. Free admission: Information: 575-356-8541 • Big Kids Activity Hour — 10 a.m. at Clovis-Carver Public Li...
Thurday • Roosevelt County Land Use Committee — 5:30 p.m. at Roosevelt County Courthouse commission room. Public Town Hall meetings regarding land use plans. Information: 575-356-5307 • Clovis City Commission — 5:15 p.m. in north annex of Clovis-Carver Public Library. Information: 575-769-7828 • Community Awareness Subcommittee — Noon at emergency management conference room, city hall, Clovis. Information: 575-763-9494 This calendar is a daily listing of area public meetings. To place an item on the calendar, call the ne...