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Articles from the September 11, 2024 edition


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  • Escape room game coming to Clovis

    The Staff of The News|Updated Sep 13, 2024

    A murder investigation will take place on Clovis’ Main Street on Saturday. Maybe a clue will be found in front of Red Door? Eddie’s Subs? Kiln Me Now? Don’t worry. There’s no real killer. It’s just an outdoor escape game, set for 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The game’s called “Hunt the Killer” hosted by Hourglass Adventures where locals will navigate Clovis’ downtown to “solve puzzles, and uncover clues to unravel a captivating story,” according to a company press release. How it works Ethan Teas, a member of Hourglass Adventur...

  • Clovis mayor hosting 'Coffee and Conversation

    Updated Sep 12, 2024

    Clovis Mayor Mike Morris on Friday will host "Coffee and Conversation" at the Java Loft, 810 E. 21st St. The event is set to begin at 7:30 a.m. "This is an opportunity for the mayor to meet with residents, hear their concerns, and connect ..." according to a city news release. "Mayor Morris can also present his priorities, goals, and vision for Clovis in the foreseeable future."...

  • Events calendar

    Updated Sep 10, 2024

    Wednesday *Tiny Tots storytime: Letter A – 10 a.m., Clovis-Carver Public Library, 701 N. Main St., Clovis. Information: 575-769-7840 *Preschool storytime: “Cactus Critters” — 10:30 a.m., Portales Public Library, 218 S. Ave. B, Portales. Information: 575-356-3940 *9/11 Patriot Day luncheon for first responders – 11 a.m., Hillcrest Park, 10th and Sycamore Streets, Clovis. All area first responders are invited. Delivery is available. Hosted by Steed-Todd Funeral Home. Information or to arrange delivery: 575-763-5541 Mastercla...

  • ENMU broadcast facility named for Duane Ryan

    Grant McGee|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    ENMU broadcast facility named for Duane Ryan By Grant McGee The Staff of The News [email protected] Eastern New Mexico University’s Board of Regents on Friday voted unanimously to rename the university’s broadcast center to honor the former director of broadcasting at KENW-TV and radio, Duane Ryan. The vote came after an executive session discussing the action. According to a Monday ENMU news release, the dedication of the Duane W. Ryan Broadcast Center will be Oct. 26 dur...

  • Cannon to host 9/11 remembrance ceremony

    Updated Sep 10, 2024

    The 27th Special Operations Wing at Cannon Air Force Base on Wednesday will host a remembrance ceremony honoring the 2,977 civilians and first responders who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. The event will take place at the Cannon AFB Fire Station, according to a Cannon news release. The opening ceremony will begin promptly at 6:46 a.m., the exact time when the first plane struck the North Tower 23 years ago. Immediately following the ceremony, a 5K run and Memorial Stair Climb will occur...

  • Meetings calendar

    Updated Sep 10, 2024

    Wednesday • Friends of Clovis-Carver Public Library meeting – 11:30 a.m., Clovis-Carver Public Library, 701 N. Main St., Clovis. Information: 575-763-9687 • City of Clovis Planning and Zoning Commission – 3 p.m., North Annex, Clovis-Carver Public Library, 701 N. Main, Clovis. Information: 575-763-9639 Thursday • City of Clovis Senior Services Committee – 1:30 p.m., North Annex, Clovis-Carver Public Library, 701 N. Main, Clovis. Information: Senior Services at 575-769-7908 To place an item on the meetings calendar, c...

  • ENMU men tie No. 21 Skyhawks

    THE STAFF OF THE NEWS|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    The Eastern New Mexico University men's soccer team went toe-to-toe with Fort Lewis on Saturday, playing the 21st-ranked Skyhawks to a 1-1 draw at Steve Loy Family Foundation Stadium. Junior forward Ben Sauerlander put ENMU (1-0-1) in front in the 15th minute, driving a shot past Skyhawks keeper Lucas Martin from the right side off assists from freshman midfielder Teddy McIntire and junior midfielder Kevin Nunez. That held up until the 74th minute, when Skyhawks junior defende...

  • Hounds turn back Sul Ross

    Matt Weiner, THE STAFF OF THE NEWS|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    In a 36-17 victory over Sul Ross State, where his bulldozing blocks helped Eastern New Mexico get to 2-0, 25-year-old offensive lineman Bailey Adair was reminded why he's still playing. It's the feeling of knowing he has something left to give, coupled with the overwhelming feeling of knowing his job at ENMU isn't finished. "I bleed green and silver," said Adair, the only member of the 2019 Greyhound squad that captured the program's first Division II bowl win, after...

  • Cats post win over Lovington

    THE STAFF OF THE NEWS|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    LOVINGTON – The Clovis High boys soccer team is off to a fast start this season, mostly at the expense of Lovington. Junior forward/midfielder Julien Salinas scored on a rebound with about five minutes left, and the Wildcats (6-2) held on for their third victory in three tries against Lovington, a 3-2 decision on Saturday. Salinas tapped in a rebound of a shot by senior forward Ihab Mesbah to snap a 2-2 tie and put the Cats into the winner’s circle. Mesbah, meantime, tallied twice in the opening stanza to stake Clovis to a 2...

  • Opinion: Texas Tech a program that seems lost

    Jon Mark Beilue|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    Buttons on remote controls across West Texas, eastern New Mexico and beyond were being punched late Saturday night. Time for bed or maybe Saturday Night Live. Some of it had to do with the central time zone kickoff of 9 p.m., but most of it had to do with the showing of Texas Tech, which for the second time in two games looked … … What’s the word? Bad? Does that fit? That’s a simple basic word, but in this case works just fine. Bad. These are sobering humbling times for Tec...

  • Opinion: Congress should pass journalism proposal

    Roswell Daily Record, Syndicated content|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    America’s free press is in crisis. Local journalism, necessary to maintaining an informed and active citizenry, is struggling to survive as Big Tech companies — namely Meta and Google — have used their power to manipulate news and magazine publishers for their own financial gain. They set the rules for how, where and when we see news content online and how much revenue is made. By not negotiating with local news publishers on usage terms and refusing to pay them fairly — or at all — for their work, Big Tech has driven ma...

  • Opinion: We should study history – it defines us

    Tom McDonald, Syndicated content|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    I heard a report the other day that the St. James Hotel in Cimarron is closing. Another Wild West landmark goes down. The St. James is where I got the best steak I’ve ever eaten, but that wasn’t so long ago, when its owners’ focus was more on fine dining than cowboy accommodations. Back in the day, it was a rough and rowdy place, to say the least. Lots of shoot-em-ups, dozens of killings — one estimate I read had the total at 26 dead. Traveling lawmen and notorious outlaws frequented the place, and stories have been passed...

  • Parents can prevent school shootings

    Michael Reagan, Syndicated content|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    “He was on our radar.” How many times have we heard that after a mass shooting at a high school or a shopping mall? We heard it for the umpteenth time again last week after a disturbed 14-year-old kid in Georgia took a rifle to school and killed two students, two teachers, and injured nine others. “He was on our watch list,” the local police said to no one’s surprise. A year ago, after the FBI’s radar picked up Colt Gray reportedly making threats online that he was going to “s...

  • Here's an idea: A goat could trim the lawn

    Grant McGee, The Staff of The News|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    It was a Sunday morning and I was pondering the day ahead as I drank my coffee and The Lady of The House had her tea. “I think I can get two mowings in today. I gotta get my mowing done before the weed police cruise the neighborhood,” I said. We have an electric lawn mower. I can knock out about a half-hour of mowing before it needs to be charged again. It takes about three mowings to tackle our hacienda’s lawn. “We need a goat to take care of the lawn,” The Lady of The House said. This is not the first time bringing...

  • Rams set to face Dons in Homecoming tilt

    THE STAFF OF THE NEWS|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    While it didn’t result in a win, Portales High football coach Jaime Ramirez had to be encouraged by what he saw in Friday’s 14-7 loss at Bernalillo. Playing shorthanded without senior quarterback Paxton Culpepper and three linemen due to injuries, the Rams (1-2) hung in the game until late against the 3-0 Spartans. “We played great defensively,” Ramirez said. “Offensively, we struggled throughout the night.” West Las Vegas (2-1), which visits the Rams this weekend, should provide another challenge, Ramirez said. “They’re a...

  • Lady Rams third in Hatch tourney

    THE STAFF OF THE NEWS|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    HATCH – Portales High’s soccer girls finished one of the best weeks in program history over the weekend, winning twice to take third place in the eight-team Hatch Valley Invitational. Portales used a 4-0 second-half charge to thump the host Lady Bears 6-2 in Friday quarterfinal. PHS (3-3) then lost to Santa Teresa 4-0 in Saturday’s semifinals before taking out Chaparral 2-0 in the third-place contest. With a 5-0 win at West Las Vegas on Wednesday, PHS posted a 3-1 mark for the week. First-year coach Laci Lozoya said her t...

  • Lady Cats edge Hobbs for team title

    THE STAFF OF THE NEWS|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    LOVINGTON – Clovis High’s girls edged Hobbs for team honors while the Wildcats and Lady Wildcats claimed individual championships in Saturday’s Lovington Invitational cross country meet. The Lady Cats went 1-3-4 in the event to finish with 30 points and edge Hobbs by three points in the five-team competition. Meantime, the Clovis boys finished with 59 points and second to Hobbs (30) in a seven-team field. Sophomore Brooke Newcomer took individual honors for the girls, covering the 5K course in 20 minutes, 10.02 seconds. Senio...

  • Chargers top Lady Rams in finals

    THE STAFF OF THE NEWS|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    MORIARTY – Portales High’s volleyball team made a strong run to the finals on Saturday in the 16-team Moriarty Invitational, but in the end the Lady Rams came up short. Albuquerque Academy claimed the championship, outlasting Portales 25-23, 25-18, 25-22 in the title tilt. The Lady Rams went 4-2 to finish second in their four-team pool on Friday, then whipped Sandia Prep 25-9, 25-16, 25-22 in Friday’s quarterfinal round before topped Valencia 19-25, 25-19, 25-23, 25-19 in Saturday morning’s semifinals. Texico earned fifth p...

  • Plea deal results in 8-year sentence

    The Staff of The News|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    A Clovis man this month was sentenced to eight years in prison for disarming a peace officer and battery on a peace officer, according to a news release from the district attorney’s office. Jose Villalta, 25, was accused of hitting an officer in the face and grabbing another officer’s taser during a domestic dispute on Nov. 22, 2023. Villalta, who reached a plea agreement earlier this year, will have to serve a two-year parole period upon his release from prison, according to DA Quentin Ray....

  • Competency hearing set for Ned Houk suspect

    The Staff of The News|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    The man accused of killing two Texico women, shooting a child in the head and kidnapping a second child at Clovis’ Ned Houk Park has requested a competency hearing set for next month in U.S. District Court Alik Collins, also identified in court records as Alek Collins, is accused of killing Harley Cisneros and Taryn Allen, both 23, on May 3. He also is accused of shooting Sofia Cisneros, 5, and kidnapping Eleia Maria Torres, 10 months, and taking her to Abilene, Texas, where he was arrested and she was recovered unharmed. C...

  • Unhoused perspective: New law has potential

    Matt Weiner, The Staff of The News|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    If anyone understands the struggles of sleeping in a bed that's not her own, it's 47-year-old Anna Chavez. She knows the shame and anxiety of sleeping on a park bench at night. Just like she's endured the guilt of crashing at someone else's pad that led her to the park bench in the first place. "You get that look, like they're tired of seeing you," said Chavez, who said her drug addiction led her to spend nights in jail, too. But now, after coming to Clovis' Lighthouse...

  • Ask The News What else is on the Nov. 5 ballots?

    Grant McGee, The Staff of The News|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    What else is on the Nov. 5 ballot in Curry and Roosevelt counties besides candidate races? There are going to be four constitutional amendments on the ballot that were passed by the Legislature earlier this year, according to an email response from Roosevelt County Clerk Mandi Park. Voters will be asked to consider: • Constitutional Amendment 1 Proposes an amendment to Article 8, Section 15 of the Constitution of New Mexico to extend a property tax exemption, currently only allowed for one hundred percent disabled veterans a...

  • ENMU presents Afghan blankets display

    Eastern New Mexico University|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    The Runnels Gallery at Eastern New Mexico University has announced its latest exhibition, "Beautiful Utility," will on display through Sept. 20. This exhibition celebrates the artistry and heritage of Afghan blankets, "a vibrant expression of textile craftsmanship that intertwines utility and beauty," according to an ENMU news release. The gallery is in the Golden Student Success Center and is open during GSSC hours with free admission. From the news release: '"Beautiful...

  • Pages Past: Sept. 11

    Updated Sep 10, 2024

    Sept. 11 On this date ... 1914: Santa Fe Railway advertised roundtrip tickets from Clovis to Plainview for $5.90. The Hale County Fair was the attraction. 1936: Claud Raybourn, a Clovis livestock buyer, was robbed of $50 after two men knocked him unconscious with blows to his head. Sheriff R.L. Thomas said a Santa Fe Railway employee was robbed earlier in the week in an incident on Pile Street and the suspects matched the description provided by Raybourn. The men told Raybourn they had cattle for sale, so he went with them...

  • Wrecks near Mabry/CRG raise questions about speed limits

    Matt Weiner, The Staff of The News|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    June Jorgensen, a shift manager at Clovis’ Cook’s restaurant and truck stop, slipped outside last Monday to pet a customer’s dog. “They said that they had a Labradoodle, and I was like, ‘Oh, I want to see the puppy,’” Jorgenson said. While Jorgenson and her adopted granddaughter admired the dog, an 18-wheeler clipped the rear of a black SUV on the highway in front of them. The collision sent the SUV into a ditch, leaving the seven family members inside – including five young kids – reeling for help. “I ran over there. The...

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