The Artesia boys soccer team scored with 2 minutes and 58 second left to play in the game before defeating Lovington 1-0, to improve to 15-2 on the season.
The Artesia Daily Press has nominated three girls for Athlete of the Year Week. The girls are Cross Country runner Jema Molina, Soccer player Alani Escareno and volleyball player Brooklynne Ivans. Voting starts on Oct. 9-16.
The Artesia Daily Press has nominated three boy athletes for Athletes of the Week. Please go to the website to vote. Nominees are Trent Egeland, Damien Lopez and Edwin Villarreal. Voting begins Oct. 9- 16.
In the end, the Legislature can be said to have created a path toward alleviating the most damaging effects of the Trump administration’s scheduled cuts in health care coverage, at least reassuring hospital administrators and doctors that the Legislature is aware of the dangers ahead in a health care system that has been deteriorating for the past two decades.
A tax levy that was defeated in a special election in June – a setback that could cost Artesia General Hospital between $4 million and $7 million a year – is going before the voters again in this year’s general election on Nov 4.
Artesia volleyball defeat Warriors on the road
Todd Fuqua
Artesia Daily Press
tfuquqa@elritomedia.com
The Ruidoso Warrior volleyball team was unable to get started or sustain any momentum in its 25-19, 25-19, 25-10 loss to the Artesia Bulldogs on Oct. 7 at Ruidoso High School.
Artesia native and resident Dennis Garcia is a retired Artesia Public Schools (APS) educator and administrator and is running for school board in District 1 against incumbent David Conklin.
A look at Artesia volleyball against Ruidoso
JT Keith
Artesia Daily Press
jtkeith@elritomedia.com
Artesia girls' volleyball team defeated the Ruidoso Lady Warriors in straight sets Tuesday night.
Domestic Violence Awareness Month was first observed in October 1987, marking the beginning of a national movement to bring attention to the issue of domestic violence and honor the strength of survivors.
Weeks before this year’s election, staff at the Eddy County Clerk’s Office were hard at work testing and certifying the machines used by voters to choose their elected leaders for the next four years.