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Opinion:Raising the gasoline tax in New Mexico is unfair

Today New Mexicans, who buy gasoline as a needed fuel to get the kids to school, go to work, or to get their loved ones to a doctor, pay 17 cents per gallon on gasoline purchased.

Contractor hired to run Artesia Rec Center

The Artesia City Council voted at its Tuesday, Nov. 25, meeting to approve a three-year contract that will pay Sports Facilities Management (SLM) $18,000 per month or $216,000 per year for management of the center, which is under construction near the Artesia Aquatic Center on Bowman Drive.

Trout-fishing conditions remain ideal in northern NM, Lincoln County

In southern New Mexico, trout fishing was incredibly good in Lincoln County using PowerBait, multicolored Kastmasters and worms.

Energy industry says it’s leading on oil well plugging

NMOGA President Missi Currier said 451 wells were plugged by industry, compared to 49 by the New Mexico Oil Conservation Division -- the state’s main energy industry compliance arm that plugs wells using public funds when they are abandoned.

Opinion: Want to be a true patriot? Study the nation’s origin story

Our military takes an oath to uphold the Constitution. They don’t take an oath to a dictator.

Arrests made, crimes reported to Artesia Police Department

Information taken from Artesia Police Department arrest and crime records. Suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

NM ski resorts in holiday mode as visitors hit the slopes

“Attendance was good,” said Christiana Hudson, marketing director for Sipapu Ski and Summer Area southeast of Taos.

Your guide to the Carlsbad Winter Wine Festival

Connoisseurs of fine wines or those looking to take that first sip will find something to please their palates at Carlsbad’s Winter Wine Festival this weekend.

Christmas comes early to downtown Artesia

A run, food, a tree lighting, and a parade started the Christmas season in Artesia courtesy of Artesia MainStreet.

Steve Pearce talks new book at signing in Artesia

Steve Pearce’s memories of warfare unfolded as he drew nearer to Vietnam in the spring of 2016.

New Mexico’s economic freedom now dead last

In a study published earlier this year, we highlighted the fact that New Mexico was the only state in the US to have lost economic freedom since 1981. We now know that it is worse than we thought.

Police identify skeletal remains found in Artesia

Artesia police identified human bones found in September as belonging to a transient man last seen three years ago when he was released from jail.