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Otero County nominates Block for vacant Senate seat

Otero County Commissioners chose State Rep. John Block (R-51) as their nominee for the vacant District 33 seat in the New Mexico Senate. The nomination came on a 2-1 vote during a special commission meeting Friday, Oct. 7.

The three days in November, that matter for Artesia volleyball

For the Artesia Lady ‘Dogs volleyball team, the most crucial time that matters is the three days in November.

Sights of Artesia High School football

The Bulldogs defeated Albuquerque Highland High School Saturday.

Artesia football advances in 5A football playoffs

Bulldogs face Lovington next week in the 5A semifinals.

Letter to the editor: Thank you, Artesia for supporting hospital mill levy

This success was truly a community effort.

Editorial angers Artesia hospital bosses; we’ll take the heat, keep fighting

Folks at Artesia General Hospital apparently have confused the Hippocratic Oath with the Hypocritic Oath.

Lincoln County is a fall hotspot for trout fishing

Fishing for trout was good at Bonito Lake using multi-colored Kastmasters, worms and PowerBait using Super Duper lures.

Hornets and Bulldogs have football history

The No. 1-ranked District 5A Artesia Bulldogs football team will face a new challenger in the No. 8 Highland Hornets in the quarterfinals of the 2025 Nusenda Credit Union state football playoffs at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Bulldog Bowl.

Does the Democrats’ chaos strategy work against Donald Trump?

Every day of Trump’s first year, there were either campus eruptions, Tesla firebombings, street violence against ICE, or crazy district judges’ injunctions.

Artesia soccer coaches named Coach of the Year

The Artesia boys’ and girls’ soccer teams each had the most successful year in school history. Both teams achieved record-breaking success by going 18-4...

New Mexico Democrats say no as federal government reopens

Health care remained a sticking point for U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez (D-NM), whose 2nd Congressional District represents most of southern New Mexico. He voted against the funding bill, arguing it did nothing to address rising health care costs in New Mexico.