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Artesia Bulldogs football team annihilates Santa Teresa 58-0

Artesia Bulldogs football team annihilates Santa Teresa JT Keith Artesia Daily Press jtkeith@elritomedia.com Perhaps the Artesia Bulldogs football team should start every game with a turnover.

 Santa Teresa football is snakebitten, look for mercy rule game by the Bulldogs

JT Keith Artesia Daily Press jtkeith@elritomedia.com It is easy to look at the Santa Teresa Desert Warriors as a mark for the No. 1-ranked Artesia Bulldogs, as the Desert Warriors look to upset the Bulldogs on Friday at 7 p.m. at the Bulldog Bowl.

Hearing planned Monday in EV lawsuit

The Artesia Recreation Center project is not being delayed amid the proceedings.

Keithley’s Korner

Doug recalls one of the first times nearly 25 years ago when he was rehearsing on stage before a performance at the Spencer Theater.

The Balloon Fiesta, community, and the power of partnership

This year, one of the most significant examples is ExxonMobil’s decision to become the title sponsor of the Balloon Fiesta.

Parker seeks another term on ASHD

He is unopposed for a second term on the Artesia Special Hospital District (ASHD) Board of Directors District 4.

New Mexico special tackles session Trump-backed funding cuts

The special session, the first of 2025, was called by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to address a sweeping list of topics.

Williams wants to continue public service on ASHD

Perry Williams is an Artesia native and resident who is a retired Army veteran and emergency medical technician.

Forgiveness or revenge?

Kirk’s widow, Erika, told the thousands who attended and many more likely watching on television: “I forgive (the shooter) because it was what Christ did, and it is what Charlie would do.

Karen Waldrip looks to retain ASHD seat

She is a pharmacist at Lowell’s Pharmacy and is seeking re-election in District 5 for the Artesia Special Hospital District Board of Directors.

Human remains found by police

A train conductor with BNSF alerted police to the remains at about 2:50 p.m. Monday, Sept. 29.

The silencing of Jimmy Kimmel (and its hit to free speech)

The government shouldn’t be threatening to yank a broadcast license.