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  • Senior calendar - July 4

    Updated Jul 3, 2021

    Curry Resident Senior Meals Association 901 W. 13th St., Clovis 575-762-9405 All meals served with 2% milk and tossed salad w/dressing Monday: Closed. Tuesday: Chili cheese dog, potato chips, BBQ beans, pears Wedensday: Chicken and noodles, green beans, dinner roll w/margarine, spiced apples Thursday: Taco salad, pinto beans, pudding Friday: BBQ chicken leg, potato salad, corn, dinner roll w/margarine, fruit cocktail Friendship Senior Center 901 W. 13th St. 575-769-7908 All Facebook Live events are on the City of Clovis Senio...

  • On the shelves - July 4

    Updated Jul 3, 2021

    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 clovis.polarislibrary.com or call 575-769-7840 to request a specific item for curbside pickup. “How to Save the World for Free” by Natalie Fee. Are you worried about the effects of climate change on our environment? Want to help but don't know where to start? Environmental activist Natalie Fee's new handbook to green living will help you to make sma...

  • Making lampshades ahead on show

    Sheryl Borden, Local columnist|Updated Jul 3, 2021

    Information on kitchen remodeling, making lampshades with peel and stick fabric, and a crochet technique using plastic bags will be the featured topics on “Creative Living” 9:30 p.m. Tuesday and noon Thursday (all times Mountain). Do you know what room of the house is the most popular to renovate? According to Andy Wells, it is the kitchen. He is going to share tips for homeowners who are considering a kitchen remodel. He is the Vice President of Product Design with MasterBran...

  • Ice cream, fireworks may be just what we need

    Karl Terry, Local columnist|Updated Jul 3, 2021

    It’s Independence Day and we have a lot to celebrate. This past 18 months has really taught us all just how important independence is to us all. We got just a little taste of what it would be like to live without independence and freedom. We’ve too long taken our freedom for granted. We live in one of the richest and privileged societies in the world. We want for very little and we do what we want to do when we want to do it — most of the time. For lots of folks in this area...

  • Trippin' Again: Royal Gorge good stop for sightseers

    Skylerr Patterson, Staff writer|Updated Jul 3, 2021

    Editor's note: As we begin to see COVID-19 in our rear-view mirrors, travelers are cautiously returning to the roads. This series offers destination options for eastern New Mexico-area residents looking to get away for a few days. With views of rising mountains and rolling hills of trees, Colorado is a sightseer paradise. One attraction towers just above the Arkansas River. Looking down on the Royal Gorge Canyon, The Royal Gorge Bridge and Park gives visitors a new point of...