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  • Clovis police: One dead, two others hospitalized in Wednesday shooting

    David Stevens, The Staff of The News|Updated Nov 14, 2024

    One person was shot to death and two others were taken to the Clovis hospital with gunshot wounds early Wednesday evening. Clovis police said a vehicle crash near the scene was related to the shootings. Police said all the gunshot victims are believed to have been involved in the incident. Police were looking for at least one other person who may also have been involved. The violence began sometime before 4:45 p.m. when police received a report of a shooting in the 2200 block... Full story

  • Events calendar - Nov. 13

    Updated Nov 13, 2024

    Wednesday *NM Workers' Compensation Workshop – 1-3 p.m., Ingram Room, Clovis-Carver Public Library, 701 N. Main St., Clovis. Free and open to anyone involved in worker’s injury (owners, managers, supervisors, secretaries, human resource departments, and safety personnel). Information: Valerie Seidl at [email protected] or 575-397-3425 *Three Sisters: A Taste of Choctaw Culture – 2 p.m., Sandia Room, ENMU Campus Union Building, Portales. Presentation by Aidan Terry, Choctaw Nation. Free and open to the public. Spons...

  • PFAS banning at center of hearing

    Alaina Mencinger The Santa Fe New Mexican, Syndicated content|Updated Nov 13, 2024

    Hours of public comment, testimony and questions kicked off the first day of a four-day hearing to decide if certain dangerous "forever chemicals" that the oil and gas industry maintains it no longer uses should be banned from use. The proposed rule from WildEarth Guardians recommends several changes to existing rules, including requiring companies to disclose the chemicals they use in well operations and certify no perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances — commonly known as PFAS — or other undisclosed chemicals wer...

  • Veterans Day parade winners

    Updated Nov 12, 2024

    Here are winners of Saturday's Veterans Day Parade: Veterans organizations: 1. Cannon Air Force Base; 2. American Legion Riders Chapter 2 Post #25; 3. VFW Post #3280. Veterans organizations marching units: 1. Cannon Air Force Base; 2. Clovis combined marching band; 3. Civil Air Patrol. Business organizations: 1. Global One Media – KSEL Country; 2. The Salvation Army; 3. Zia Radio Group. Youth organizations: 1. Girl Scouts of NM Trails; 2. Clovis High School Air Force Junior R...

  • ENMU schedules groundbreaking

    the Staff of The News|Updated Nov 12, 2024

    Eastern New Mexico University is set to host the groundbreaking of the Student Academic Services Building at 1 p.m. Friday. The Student Academic Services Building will house all the traditional student services the university offers, including enrollment services, financial aid, counseling and career services, advising, and accessibility resources and testing. “We are very excited to add a new campus building that will allow us to continue to meet the needs of our ever-growing student population,” said James Johnston, ENM...