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Millicent Rogers Museum Miniatures Show Opens Feb. 4

Our Lady of Sorrows, aspen, pine, homemade gesso, natural pigments, straw, beeswax by Felix López. Courtesy/MRM

(Taos Pueblo), Waking Plumes, acrylic on gessoed panel by Ryan Suazo. Courtesy/MRM

MRM News:

The Millicent Rogers Museum in El Prado carries on a long-running tradition with its 21st Annual Miniatures Show & Sale featuring new artworks from more than 200 artists in northern New Mexico. The exhibition is on view Feb. 4 through March 5, and it begins 5:30-7:30 p.m., Feb. 3 with a ticketed Preview Party.

This year’s “Minis” features paintings, sculptures, ceramics, santos, jewelry, Read More

C’YA Celebrates National Hug Day Today At Smith’s

C’YA News:

Champions of Youth Ambitions (C’YA) is celebrating National Hug Day today, Jan. 21 at Los Alamos Smith’s Marketplace. “Take A Second, Make A Difference” is C’YA’s motto and the organization is showing lots of ways to give and receive 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today.

C’YA make chocolate Hershey Hugs available at the event today, hoping to sweeten the pot by providing many ways to show some love to others throughout the community, nation and world.

C’YA has been part of the, “A Million Thanks” program for many years. The local nonprofit can be found at www.amillionthanks.org. They also accept stamps Read More

Opening Day Gift At Pajarito: Five Inches Of Powder!

Pajarito opens the season today with five more inches of snow on top of the 26 inches received during the last week. Courtesy/Pajarito

Pajarito Mountain news:

Pajarito Mountain is starting the season off right today with five more inches of snow, on top of the 26″ inches received during the last week.

General Manager Tom Long said these are the best conditions for opening day in 20 years.

Visit the Pajarito mountain blog for all the details on opening weekend, plus an updated terrain map that shows what will be open today.

Mother Chair is expected to open Sunday, so visit the snow report for Read More

Final 2023 Topper Revue Performances 2&7 PM Today!

2023 Topper Revue MCs: Elise Ovaska, Olivia Long, Remi Patterson, and Evan Long (back row). Courtesy photo

All performers take stage. Courtesy photo

LAHS Jazz Band is the Final Act. Courtesy photo

Topper Revue MCs get lost in the woods. Courtesy photo

Peter Finch and Isabelle Price. Courtesy photo

LAHS Teachers as Social Media Influencers in a video skit. Pictured: Mary Grace (left), Stephanie Abney, Brian Easton, Lynn Ovaska, Stephanie Mitchell and Jonathan Lathrop. Courtesy photo Read More

Robles, Rael & Anaya Attorneys To Teach At 2023 National Law Enforcement Conferences

National Law Enforcement News:

ALBUQUERQUE — Robles, Rael & Anaya, P.C., a leading New Mexico law firm that represents municipalities, counties and police departments throughout the state—has announced that attorneys Taylor S. Rahn and Luis Robles have been invited to speak and teach at upcoming 2023 national law enforcement conferences.

Rahn has been invited to speak at the upcoming 2023 National Police Canine Association (NPCA) Conference in San Antonio, Texas, and Robles will teach at the national and mid-year National Tactical Officers Association conferences in 2023.

Robles Read More

Heinrich, Vasquez Highlight Federal Funding Secured To Promote Animal Science Education, Create Workforce Opportunities For Area Students

U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich and U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez met with students and leaders from Hatch Valley Public Schools. Courtesy/Heinrich

U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich and U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez met with students and leaders from Hatch Valley Public Schools. Courtesy/HeinrichU.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich and U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez talks to students from Hatch Valley Public Schools. Courtesy/Heinrich

U.S. SENATE News:

LAS CRUCES — U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) and U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez (D-N.M.) met with students and leaders from Hatch Valley Public Schools Thursday to discuss how direct federal Read More