THE CRIMSON CHRONICLES: DAY 4
By Kiernyn Orne-Adams Today started off a little differently than anticipated. As it turns out, the Duck Boat Tours don’t actually take place in the winter. While we were…[Read more]
By Kiernyn Orne-Adams Today started off a little differently than anticipated. As it turns out, the Duck Boat Tours don’t actually take place in the winter. While we were…[Read more]
This is the third dispatch from Harvard by the Telegraph intern, Kiernyn Orne-Adams. By Kiernyn Orne-Adams I once heard a story about a man who, when congratulated for any good…[Read more]
This is the second dispatch from Kiernyn Orne-Adams as she and her teammates on the EMHS Speech and Debate Team compete at Harvard. For those following these dispatches, I apologize…[Read more]
The East Mountain High School Speech and Debate team is competing in Boston. The Telegraph’s intern, Kiernyn Orne-Adams will be sending updates on the team’s trip each evening until Tuesday,…[Read more]
Filandro R. (Phil) Anaya Filandro R. (Phil) Anaya Age: 55 Education: Moriarty High School, 1976; some college, UNM, TVI, accounting courses; Kaplan Professional School, Real Estate Certification. Occupation: Self-employed; contractor/developer….[Read more]
Whether you're a believer, the Bible is chock full of terrific stories to keep you on the edge of your seat. Most of us have one (a Bible that is) or know somebody who's deeply immersed in scriptural study, but you don't have to be a biblical scholar or a church-goer to appreciate the literary genius that's behind these exciting narratives.
The 2012 New Mexico Ag Expo at the Roosevelt County Fairgrounds in Portales celebrates its 20th year Feb. 21 and 22 with a new facility and renewed commitment to provide education, information and valuable connections for those involved in agribusiness on the High Plains.
AA meets Tuesdays at 7 p.m., Wednesdays at 6 p.m. and Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the Mountainside Methodist Church on N.M. 14 in Cedar Crest. 281-0726.
<b>Church Offers Genealogy Classes</b>
<b>Republican Women Meets Today</b>
The Mountainair Mustangs fell 59-46 to the Alamo Navajo Cougars in a District 2-1A girls high school basketball game in Mountainair on Feb. 9.
Moriarty High's Socorro Burciaga Jr. and Manzano High's Josh Garnham are the Mountain View Telegraph Athletes of the Week.
<b>Timberwolves Win State Bowling Title </b>
Go Slow On Permanent Fund It became one of the guidelines of personal fiscal responsibility during the recent economic downturn: When headed out shopping, develop a plan before you go….[Read more]
We, as parents and teachers, work hard to educate our children on how to manage our resources responsibly. Now legislators must look in the mirror, practice what we teach, and lead New Mexico to a brighter future by taking a longer view of New Mexico's education system.
<b>Support With Mother's Cancer </b>
CONSTANCE "JUNE" WEST
A Cedar Crest man whose photos of Vietnam were recently displayed at a local gallery was never a Navy SEAL, as he has claimed.
East Mountain High School's Speech and Debate team took first place in the overall sweepstakes in early February at the Taos High School Invitational.