Apr 12, 2008 | Carlsbad Current-Argus
PFLAG will host a discussion with the Reverends Sam Lanham of First Presbyterian Church and Dave Rogers of First Christian Church on "Church and Homosexuality" at 7 p.m. today at First Christian Church, 1002 W. ... via Carlsbad Current-Argus
“The show has a lot of sound effects, objects flying off the walls and lots of other visual effects”
Flying books. Slamming doors. A thumping heart. A chair that rocks by itself. A floating skeleton. via Portales News-Tribune
Homicide rocks Portales in 2007
“This is a day of justice for the Newman family and the people of Roosevelt County”
Water department employees Roberto Sanchez, left, and Daniel Fetterman start a large pump belonging to MP NexLevel to aid in evacuating water from a water main break in May. via Portales News-Tribune
“Everybody didn't have a Christmas tree. There wasn't always the money”
The New Mexico Historic Preservation Division voted at its Dec. 7 meeting to list the Inez Methodist Church, built in 1916, on the state level of the National Register of Historic Places. via Portales News-Tribune
Dona Ana jail locked down after alleged attack
A detention officer suffered non-life threatening injuries and was transported to a hospital this morning following an attack allegedly at the hands of an inmate at the Dona Ana County Detention Center. via El Paso Times
“We'll be glad to tell them (voters) where to go”
Elections for Roosevelt General Hospital board members will take place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. today, according to officials with the Roosevelt County Clerk's Office. via Portales News-Tribune
Items for calendar consideration may be submitted via mail, fax, e-mail or online and must be received two weeks before publication. via Santa Fe Reporter
“Woman with Hindi healing dress”
Ancient Egypt is mixed with a surrealistic mindset in the paintings and sculptures of Greg Hornback. via Santa Fe Reporter
Visual Arts Listings: September 19-25
Mike Mahon's new paintings are a realistic voyage into the natural beauty of New Mexico's landscapes. via Santa Fe Reporter