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Eddy County Volleyball War Part One

Here are some pictures from Tuesday's Artesia win.

Bulldog soccer coach wants top spot in state tournament

Artesia Bulldogs head soccer coach Philip Jowers is looking for a deep playoff run in 2024.

Congratulations to recent phlebotomy graduates

Congratulations to our Summer Phlebotomy Technician graduates.

Artesia General Hospital plans new facility to serve Eddy County

A new medical facility is coming to Eddy County as Artesia General Hospital announced plans to build a campus on the north end of town, replacing the hospital’s primary facility in the next five years.

Enterprise buys Pinon Midstream in $950M Permian Basin pipeline deal

A Permian Basin-based pipeline company sought to up its presence in the region by buying up almost a billion dollars in midstream assets in a merger announced last week.

$35 million could be coming to New Mexico for abandoned oil wells

Another $35 million in federal money was made available to New Mexico to help plug more than a thousand abandoned oil and gas wells throughout the state.

Bulldogs roll over Cavemen 44-7 in the 2024 Eddy County War

The Artesia Bulldogs won the 2024 edition of the Eddy County War Friday night.

The Mayor’s Minute

Summer is winding down and Artesia is celebrating the success of many great programs and new initiatives launched this year.

Good Life

 What if you could build your perfect life?  Where would you start?  Would you start with a piece of land?  How about the starting place philosophically?  Would you start at “you are what you eat?”  Probably not.  For the Christian, the good life starts with 1Chronicles 29:11.

LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLE!

A three-peat awaits the Artesia Bulldogs football team in 2024 and Friday’s season opener against the Carlsbad Cavemen is the first step back to the postseason.Last season the Bulldogs claimed state title number 32 in a 35-21 win over the Roswell Coyotes at the Bulldog Bowl.The win marked Artesia’s second 5A title in as many seasons for head coach Jeremy Maupin.Last year in the Eddy County War in Carlsbad, Artesia defeated the Cavemen 55-7 in the first game in the march toward the state title.Along with last year’s win, the Bulldogs are on a two-game winning streak against the Cavemen.

Deadline extended for federal wildfire relief in New Mexico

New Mexicans suffering property damage and other impacts of wildfires have another 60 days to apply for federal disaster relief after a request from Gov.