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  • New rehearsal hall for opera on horizon

    The Santa Fe Opera is seeking legislative approval for an agreement with the state to lease and eventually purchase a yet-to-be-built open-air rehearsal hall and the land it sits on. Speaker of the House Ben Lujan, D-Nambe, introduced this week House Joint Resolution 8, which would give the unique deal the Legislature's stamp of approval. Under state law, the Legislature has control over large purchase agreements and leases. If lawmakers sign off on the measure, construction of the $1,435,000 building could begin in... Full story

  • New rehearsal hall for opera on horizon

    The Santa Fe Opera is seeking legislative approval for an agreement with the state to lease and eventually purchase a yet-to-be-built open-air rehearsal hall and the land it sits on. Speaker of the House Ben Lujan, D-Nambe, introduced this week House Joint Resolution 8, which would give the unique deal the Legislature's stamp of approval. Under state law, the Legislature has control over large purchase agreements and leases. If lawmakers sign off on the measure, construction of the $1,435,000 building could begin in...

  • Jan. 23 Cannon Community

    Develop your ‘Inner Leader’ — The chapel will host “Developing the Leader Within You,” a leadership development video class, for eight weeks beginning Jan. 30. The video class, taught by John Maxwell, is an hour-long session that will begin at noon weekly. There are 20 openings available. Information: Chaplain (Capt.) Donald Bridges, 784-2507. Snack bar closure — Due to a kitchen equipment upgrade the Whispering Winds snack bar will be closed staring Thursday through Feb. 8. The Cannon Lanes snack bar hours w...

  • Jan. 23 Cannon Community

    Develop your ‘Inner Leader’ — The chapel will host “Developing the Leader Within You,” a leadership development video class, for eight weeks beginning Jan. 30. The video class, taught by John Maxwell, is an hour-long session that will begin at noon weekly. There are 20 openings available. Information: Chaplain (Capt.) Donald Bridges, 784-2507. Snack bar closure — Due to a kitchen equipment upgrade the Whispering Winds snack bar will be closed staring Thursday through Feb. 8. The Cannon Lanes snack bar hours w...

  • Jan. 4, 2009 Community Services Center Menu

    Monday: Ham, broccoli with cheese, salad, roll, white cake. Tuesday: Chicken enchiladas, corn, spinach salad, salsa, peaches. Wednesday: Liver and onions, wild rice, peas, roll, orange. Thursday: Chicken strips, mashed potatoes and gravy, salad, roll, chocolate pudding with topping. Friday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, green beans, garlic bread, brownies.... Full story

  • Dec. 31 -Jan. 6 Menus

    The Landing 11 a.m.: Wednesday: 7 p.m. to 3 a.m., New Year’s Eve celebration. Thursday: Closed Friday: No menu information available Monday: No menu information available Tuesday: No menu information available Whispering Winds 11 a.m.: Wednesday: Barbecue beef Thursday: Closed Friday: Fish Monday: Meatloaf Tuesday: Fried chicken The End Zone 11 a.m.: Wednesday: Green chili bacon cheeseburger Thursday: Closed Friday: Fish and chips Monday: Turkey club sandwich Tuesday: Spaghetti and meatballs Monday through Friday: 5 p.m. C...

  • Dec. 31 -Jan. 6 Menus

    The Landing 11 a.m.: Wednesday: 7 p.m. to 3 a.m., New Year’s Eve celebration. Thursday: Closed Friday: No menu information available Monday: No menu information available Tuesday: No menu information available Whispering Winds 11 a.m.: Wednesday: Barbecue beef Thursday: Closed Friday: Fish Monday: Meatloaf Tuesday: Fried chicken The End Zone 11 a.m.: Wednesday: Green chili bacon cheeseburger Thursday: Closed Friday: Fish and chips Monday: Turkey club sandwich Tuesday: Spaghetti and meatballs Monday through Friday: 5 p.m. C...

  • Dec. 28, 2008 CSC Menu

    Monday - Hamburger mac, corn, salad, apricot cobbler Tuesday - Ham and beans, okra, tomatoes and green chile, cornbread, chocolate cake Wednesday - Chicken n’ rice, California veggies, crackers, apples...

  • Dec. 14, 2008 CSC Menu

    Monday - Beef Stroganoff, broccoli and cheese, salad, roll, chocolate pudding Tuesday - Chicken and dumplings, green beans, carrots, pears Wednesday - Barbecue beef, mixed vegetables, salad, biscuit, applesauce cake Thursday - Chicken tenders, green salad, corn, white bread, gelatin with fruit Friday - Beef stew, salad, cornbread, pears... Full story

  • Dec. 14, 2008 Floyd Schools Menu

    Monday Breakfast - Breakfast pizza, cereal, juice, milk Lunch - Barbecue...

  • Census metropolitan population estimates

    The Census Bureau cannot go out and count every man, woman and child each year. Instead, it uses statistical models and a multitude of data sources to estimate the nation's population down to the smallest geography. The data here is sorted in descending order by the overall population change from 2000 to 2006. Click on any column heading to re-sort the data in ascending or descending order. The U.S. Census Bureau produces annual population estimates for the Nation, the States, the District of Columbia, counties and...

  • Oct. 31 Religion Digest

    Liliana Castillo

    Church hosting western concert Only By Faith, a Christian Faith western group, will perform for a community concert at 6 p.m. on Sunday at Central Baptist Church. Information: 763-3517 Annual dinner next week Westminster Presbyterian Church’s 13th annual Miss Lillian’s Cowboy Stew will be held from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the church. Tickets are $7 for adults, $3 for children ages 5-12 and children under 5 years old are free. Turkey dinner held Sunday St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Bovina, Texas, will be holding its annua...

  • Baloney, styrofoam good middle ground

    We were having friends over for a barbecue last August. As we planned the menu, my wife said, “Oh, Mike’s daughter is a vegetarian! We’ll need to make her a separate meal.” “Just make her a turkey sandwich,” I suggested. “No, I’m serious, she said. “We’ve got to make her something special.” I wonder if a family of vegans would worry that much about a future carnivorous daughter-in-law’s first supper with the new family? “Hi, Mom. This is Priscilla. She eats meat. But don’t go to any extra trouble. Maybe some country-style sp... Full story

  • Elida School News Oct. 12

    No school Monday School will not be in session Monday in observance of Columbus Day. 4-H club to meet Elida 4-H will meet Oct. 22 at 5 p.m. in Mrs. Criswell’s room. All members will need to enroll for the new 4-H year and select new projects. 4-H officers will be elected. Student helping hurricane victims Anna Campbell is taking a lead in her church’s relief efforts for the gulf coast hurricane victims. Clothing, personal care items, and baby items are needed by the hurricane victims. Monetary donations will be used to buy... Full story

  • Oct. 10, 2008 What's Happening

    Friday Karaoke — 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., The End Zone. Oktoberfest — 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., The Landing. Menu will included roasted pig, German chicken, Swabian Meatballs and Sauerbraten and German beer. Reservations: 784-2853....

  • Oct. 10, 2008 What's Happening

    Friday Karaoke — 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., The End Zone. Oktoberfest — 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., The Landing. Menu will included roasted pig, German chicken, Swabian Meatballs and Sauerbraten and German beer. Reservations: 784-2853....

  • Oct. 5, 2008 CSC menu

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  • 2008 Curry County Fair results

    4-H Project Economics and General Project Division Animal Science Exhibit about a livestock animal project Novice 1. Kyla Myers 2. Taylor McSchooler Senior 1. Amber Harrell 2. Shay Lea Workbook or county record book about a livestock project Novice 1. Mackenzee Starbuck Senior 1. Skylar Starbuck 2. Molly Rush 3. Amber Harrell The normal animal exhibit Senior 1. Molly Rush Animal Disease Exhibit Senior 1. Molly Rush Animal Health and Our World Exhibit Senior 1. Molly Rush Dog I: Wiggles and Wags Exhibit Senior 1. Molly Rush... Full story

  • Aug. 28 CSC Menu

    Community Services Center 1100 Community Way Milk, coffee and tea served daily. Monday: Closed, Labor Day Tuesday: Salmon patty, baked potato, spinach, hominy, wheat bread, chocolate pudding. Wednesday: Beef Enchiladas, salad/dressing, pinto beans, Spanish rice, orange Thursday: Chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes, peas, biscuit/margarine, peaches. Friday: Ham and noodles, broccoli, beets, pumpkin bread....

  • Aug. 24, 2008 CSC menu

    Community Services Center 1100 Community Way, Portales Lunch served 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m, Monday through Friday Monday: Chili dog, parsley potatoes, mixed vegetable, cottage cheese, pineapple. Tuesday: Chicken with rice, broccoli, peas and carrots, potluck roll and margarine, oatmeal cookie. Wednesday: Burrito, Spanish rice, salsa corn, salad and dressing, spiced apples. Thursday: Italian pork chops, broccoli with cheese, mixed vegetables, wheat roll with margarine, cottage cheese, peaches. Friday: Spaghetti and sauce,... Full story

  • Aug. 17, 2008 CSC Menu

    Monday: Frito pie, pinto beans, lettuce/tomatoes/onions, angel food cake, apricots Tuesday: King ranch chicken, corn, spanish rice, salad/dressing, cottage cheese, pears Wednesday: Chicken fajita, pinto beans, tomatoes and chilies, pumpkin spice cookie Thursday: Chicken strips, mashed potatoes and grave, asparagus, wheat roll with margarine, apricots Friday: Pork posole, salad/dressing, mustard greens, garlic bread, pumpkin spice cookie...

  • Fair food ranges from traditional to unique

    Liliana Castillo

    CNJ staff photo: Liliana Castillo Phillip Gillmore flips turkey legs filling a large grill behind his stand at the Curry County Fair. Gillmore has worked as a food vendor for 16 years. Jacque Schaap of Clovis and her five children make sure to visit the food stands at the Curry County Fair. Her 10-year-old son Case stood nearby sharing a turkey leg with his siblings. “Turkey legs are my favorite,” Case said. “I want one every time I go to a fair. They’re juicy and they taste really good.” Fair officials said there were 24 f...

  • Aug. 12, 2008

    HOLLYWOOD--God bless America, and how’s everybody? • President Bush spent the entire weekend in Beijing enjoying the Olympics. He’s such a sports fan. When he heard that Russia had invaded Georgia, the only thing President Bush wanted to know was whether the Atlanta Braves were home or on the road. • China interrogated all reporters when they arrived at Beijing for the Olympics last week. The government didn’t want to be lectured on its faults. Only two days before the games began, rumors were sweeping the capit...

  • Summer Wine Fest on tap

    Portales will get a taste of New Mexico Friday during Portales MainStreet’s annual Summer Wine Fest. A fundraiser for the non-profit organization, the event, cosponsored by First Community Bank, gets under way at 7 p.m. at The Ice House, 208 N. Ave. A. The $25 per person ticket price includes food, music, art viewing and a sampling of New Mexico wines from St. Clair Vineyard of Deming. Portales MainStreet president Danny Woodward said the group has been holding the twice-a-year wine fests for close to five years in P... Full story

  • Aug. 10, 2008 CSC Menu

    Community Services Center, 1100 Community Way, Portales Lunch served 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m, Monday through Friday Monday: Hamburger macaroni, green beans, corn, apricots, peanut butter cookie. Tuesday: Roast beef, baked potato, cabbage, wheat roll and margarine, pineapple. Wednesday: Red chili beef enchilada, salsa corn, salad and dressing, apple cobbler. Thursday: Barbecue beef, coleslaw, pinto beans, peanut butter cookies. Friday: Pork roast, blackeyed peas, tomatoes and green chili, cornbread and margarine, cottage...

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