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City of Artesia renews air ambulance contract

This agreement means that all permanent Eddy County residents are automatically enrolled in the Trans Aero Medevac membership program.

Subtle substitutes for Jesus

 The first one that we want to look at is the false humility of asceticism.  This includes a wide variety of activities of false humility.

Intelligent design

Progressives are running the national party and many state parties.

Gaza’s starving babies deserve Congress’ attention

International relief agencies are discussing when to label the situation a famine or a mass, forced starvation.

UNM weighs in on artificial intelligence

In June, Chris Smith, a father living with his partner and their two-year-old daughter, made headlines after proposing to an artificial intelligence voice-based chatbot named “Sol” that he created using ChatGPT.

Eddy County native finds angling success with kayak

Anthony Barrera picked up his first fishing pole 30 years ago while growing up in Artesia. He enjoyed fishing along the banks of the Pecos River but he wanted more – he yearned to fish in places he couldn’t get to by walking.

Denison gets to work as Eddy County Fair Queen

Artesia’s Baylee Denison didn’t have much time to bask in her new role as Eddy County Fair Queen after claiming the crown from outgoing queen Taylor Salter.

Self-Denial

 Self-denial is the call of Christ. He modeled it in his short life here in the world and He called all who would dare follow Him to deny self.

Artesia offensive lineman learns lessons from FFA 

Kyle Bean, a junior at Artesia High School, is more than just a football player.

Football player takes first place at fair 

Colton Sandmann, a 15-year-old freshman at Artesia Junior High School, helps raise lambs and shows market lambs.

Chili Cook-Off is more than a taste test 

The winner of the 80th annual Eddy County Fair Chili Cook-Off was Lance Moore of Barrelhead Cookers.

Artesia moves forward with city administrator job

Councilors voted 5-0 to approve the job description.