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Zamora formally announces run for C D3 seat

The Republican is the first announced challenger who would like to unseat current Democrat incumbent Teresa Leger Fernandez.

Importing beef from Argentina doesn’t put America first

Ranchers can finally take a deep breath and think about paying down long-term loans and rebuilding their herds because they finally caught a break on beef prices.

Letter to the editor: Socialist/Communist ideal in full view

In both stigma names attached to the far left democratic party leaders; followers believe the government should give you a home, a job, and food to eat.

Sights from the Artesia and St. Pius X boys soccer game

A look at the Artesia boys' soccer game against St. Pius X on Wednesday.

SNAP recipients to receive about half of benefits this month

The U.S. Department of Agriculture will pay about half of November benefits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, though benefits could take months to flow to recipients, the department said Monday in a brief to a federal court in Rhode Island.

The last week of the life of Jesus

Someone has figured that if we put all the materials in the Gospels that tell us about the life of Jesus together that it would equal about 80 pages.

Dream season for the Artesia boys’ soccer team comes to an end

The end came like a drip on a stone, little by little, drip by drip, until the referees blew the whistle to end the game.

Hooks and the Huckleberries headline musical act for Balloons and Tunes in Artesia

Singer-songwriter Adam Hooks has a special fondness for Artesia

SOS Toulouse Oliver announces run for lt. gov.

Following months of speculation, New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver announced on Thursday she will seek the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor in the June 2, 2026 primary election.

Time for the Right Wing to clean house

Conservatives - true conservatives, as in the Ronald Reagan brand - have a problem. The movement has been invaded by the “alt-right” (or alternative right), a brand that is not conservative, but rather slogs through the mud of antisemitism and racism, staining all who support or refuse to denounce it.

Around Town

Here is a look at community happenings around Artesia.

Mill levy showing different results in Artesia

Incumbents win another term for hospital board and school board.