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Trump to strip prairie chicken protections

Rancher Bret Riley believes that measures taken to save a struggling grouse in the plains of eastern New Mexico can also protect the land he relies on at his approximately 22,000-acre spread 20 miles west of Tatum.

Public lands and youth stewardship programs are at risk

TAOS — Public land is central to life in North Central New Mexico, and that way of life is at a precipice.

PGA of America in Frisco to Host 2025 CUSA Football Kickoff

 Michael Navarrette, New Mexico State Aggies Athletic CommunicationsDALLAS – Wednesday morning, the conference office released information pertaining to the 2025 Conference USA Football Kickoff...

Artesia boys baseball advances to quarterfinals in the state tournament

JT Keith  Artesia Daily Press jtkeith@elritomedia.com The Artesia Bulldogs baseball team defeated Bernalillo twice at Brainard Park last weekend to advance to the quarterfinals of the...

New contractor counts 1K waste shipments at WIPP

.Salado Isolation Mining Contractors (SIMCO), a subsidiary of international construction company Bechtel, officially took over the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant’s operations Feb. 5, 2023, replacing Nuclear Waste Partnership (NWP) which held the contract for the previous 10 years.

Federal cuts concern southern New Mexico communities

Federal agencies manage some of southern New Mexico’s biggest economic drivers, and Republican lawmakers warned they could be facing funding cuts in response to the state administration’s apparent opposition to President Donald Trump.