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Artesia girls miss state tournament

The Artesia Lady ’Dogs’ basketball season came down to one game: Win and they were in. The home game was at the Pit against the Goddard Rockets, a team they had beaten twice this season and as recently as a week ago.

CULINARY CONFIDENTIAL: Meatloaf Cakes with Hatch Chile Mashed Potatoes & Buttered Corn

These individual meatloaf cakes are one of those dishes that look a little playful on the plate, but eat like pure comfort.

Egg-drop event at space museum simulates space flight in Alamogordo

On February 20, 1962, John Glenn became the first American to orbit Earth, aboard the Friendship 7 Mercury capsule.

Ruidoso mayor responds to Epstein File mention

The document released among the files related to Epstein listed Crawford as president of a limited liability company (LLC) called Plan D. The document was related to the opening and operation of Dream Catcher Cafe in Midtown Ruidoso.

For Campbell family, game has always been about love

When the Artesia Bulldogs take the court on Saturday at 6 p.m. to face the Bloomfield Bobcats at the Pit, it won’t be just another state tournament game.

Voting steady in closing minutes of Artesia elections

Lines were noted at Faith Baptist Church around 4 p.m.

Police blotter

A look at arrests and crimes from the Artesia Police Department. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

Opinion: Trump: Insulter in chief

Each time one thinks President Trump has reached the lowest level possible in insulting his enemies, he finds new depths to plunge.

Feds ‘fail’ to clean up WIPP nuke waste, state says

State officials are demanding changes in the federal government’s procedures for disposing of nuclear waste at a repository near Carlsbad.

Malpractice bill exposed willful ignorance

Sen. Joe Cervantes was litigating House Bill 99, the medical malpractice reform bill, on the Senate floor, and he had plenty to say.

Rick Smith: Goers and Senders in Missions

 There are four questions that need to be answered when it comes to missions and evangelism.

WIPP contractor touts safety record

Salado Isolation Mining Contractors (SIMCO) the contractor hired by the U.S. Department of Energy to run the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) announced two significant safety milestones last week: one full year without a recordable injury for a SIMCO employee, and surpassing 3 million consecutive safe work hours.