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Haden Judd of Logan — Saturday's star at the University of New Mexico Complex — had victories in the Class 1A boys 100, 200, the 300-meter intermediate hurdles and the pole vault. Makinlee ...
2024 New Mexico Democratic presidential primary [1] 2024 New Mexico Republican presidential primary [2] June 18 – 2024 New Mexico wildfires: At least one person dies, over 500 structures are damaged or destroyed, and several thousand people are forced to evacuate from Ruidoso, after the South Fork Fire burns over 15,276 acres of land. [3]
Here are seven notable moments from this 2024 HBCU graduation season, where each cap and gown carried a story of perseverance, pride, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.
Senior Week (also known as Beach Week, Senior Trip, or Grad Week) is a week where recently graduated high school and college seniors in the United States, mainly from the East Coast and the South go to the beach to spend time with their friends. It primarily happens in June, when most of the seniors graduate.
Feb. 6—The Senate Education Committee greenlit this year's effort to update New Mexico's graduation requirements for high school seniors on Monday. House Bill 171, its sponsors have said, would ...
Carlsbad High School has a total of 68 state titles, which puts it in fourth place for most state titles across all sports divisions in New Mexico. CHS competes in a wide variety of sports as the Cavemen and Cavegirls: Tennis - Cavemen and Cavegirl tennis both compete. New tennis courts were opened in the 2009-2010 academic school year.
Jan. 29—Cue up "Pomp and Circumstance" — New Mexico's graduation reform bill has checked off its first major hurdle in the Roundhouse. House Bill 171, which would make significant updates to ...
New Mexico True is a tourism campaign by the New Mexico Tourism Department.This New Mexico program seeks to focus on being "authentic and true in its people, landscape and culture"; the goal being to dismiss misconceptions and misunderstandings of the state, and to create a more cohesive set of statewide tourist destinations, based on personal interests, from New Mexico's various locales. [1]