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Holloman Hero Wallace leads in logistics and on the court

As a warehouse section lead in the logistics side of the Holloman Medical Group, Wallace works with a dedicated team of Airmen who receive, sort and distribute a wide range of medical supplies to departments on base and in the local region.

Opinion: A forward-looking Highlands for a stronger New Mexico

For more than a century, New Mexico Highlands University has been a place of access and possibility.

People are the salt and light of the world

 Jesus says to his followers, “You are the salt and light of the world. . . .” Can you imagine that?

Change for Depew made big difference

A change has made a big difference for Artesia senior bowler Brenden Depew: switching from one-handed bowling to two-handed.

Opinion: Tax hikes are unnecessary for road improvements

The Rio Grande Foundation has been clear in expressing support for a multi-pronged approach to improving our State’s roads

Winter activities planned for New Mexico ski resorts

A ranch rodeo, a Mardi Gras party and a weekend of family fun await skiers and other visitors at northern New Mexico ski resorts this month, according to the Ski New Mexico website.

Wagner seeks District 4 slot on Artesia City Council

Editor’s note: The Artesia Daily Press has submitted questionnaires to each candidate for Artesia City Council and mayor running in this year’s municipal elections on March 3. The paper is publishing each of the responses in the order they are received.

Swim team wins invitational on Senior Day

The Artesia Bulldogs boys swim team won the Artesia Swim Invitational on Jan. 31. The girls team placed second at the event, which was held at the Artesia Aquatics Center.

Governor signs bills on vehicle registration hikes, medical compacts, and immigrant detention

New Mexico motorists and truckers will pay higher fees and taxes on their vehicles under a law signed Thursday by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.

CULINARY CONFIDENTIAL: Grilled Shrimp Tamales with Pine-Nut Coleslaw

In a bowl combine 1½ pounds of peeled shrimp with 2 tbsp olive oil, smoked paprika, cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, lime zest, salt and pepper.

Side hustles look profitable for Artesia friends

Jessica Mendoza combined her maiden name and a nickname with her love of baking and she, too, found herself with a profitable sideline.

Nathan Ryno believes in service for community

Editor’s note: The Artesia Daily Press has submitted questionnaires to each candidate for Artesia City Council and mayor running in this year’s municipal elections on March 3. The paper is publishing each of the responses in the order they are received.