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Artesia volleyball heads to Las Cruces for weekend tournament

Here is a recap of Artesia High School sports happenings.

“Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;His love endures forever.” Psalm 118:1

Looking back through the last 120 years, all we can say is “Thank you, Lord!” First Baptist Artesia will celebrate 120 years of existence the week of September 14th-22nd.

Mass deportation spelled out

  Presidential candidate Donald Trump is mining a vein of public discontent when he calls for mass deportation of undocumented immigrants.

Artesia faces large school power this weekend against Centennial

Last week in Hobbs, Artesia lost to the Eagles 44-40 in a game that was fast paced from the opening kickoff.

Fishing for bass and catfish is good at area lakes

Southeast and southwest New Mexico anglers need to pack the lines and lures this weekend as excellent fishing conditions.

FIRST BAPTIST CELEBRATES 120 YEARS

First Baptist Church Artesia’s 120th Anniversary Celebration kicks off on Saturday September 14 with a prayer walk/ bike ride beginning at 8 am from the church’s Total Life Center (TLC).

Hobbs Eagles fly past Artesia in high scoring contest

Artesia falls to Hobbs in thriller.

City of Artesia opposes State electric vehicle charger mandate

City Councilors voted Aug. 13 to approve a resolution in opposition to the rules, said Luke Burns, City of Artesia spokesperson.

Eddy County ponders revenue bonds and interim county manager

Savannah Cabezuela, Eddy County spokesperson, did not provide any information about potential candidates for the interim position.

Local Officers receive awards at Council meeting

Life Saving awards were presented to four Artesia Police officers by Artesia Chief of Police Kirk Roberts, during the August 27, 2024, Artesia City Council meeting.

State grants Eddy County funds for corrections officers’ recruitment

In Eddy County, the funding was welcomed to address staffing needs and improving operations within the Eddy County Detention Center (ECDC).

Hopes for the Labor Day Weekend

 According to Greek mythology, Sisyphus was once a cruel King of Corinth.