New Mexico Collegiate Bullrider Killed in Rodeo Practice – Reuters
New Mexico collegiate bullrider killed in rodeo practice – Reuters
New Mexico collegiate bullrider killed in rodeo practice
Reuters In 2003, 18-year-old Roland Ellsworth was thrown from a bull and killed while competing for Eastern New Mexico University in a rodeo competition in Alpine, Texas. Ellsworth, like Urquijo, had been wearing protective gear including a Kevlar shield to … |
Fort Sill Apaches fighting to reclaim their roots in New Mexico – Santa Fe New Mexican.com
Fort Sill Apaches fighting to reclaim their roots in New Mexico
Santa Fe New Mexican.com Emily Haozous of Santa Fe and her father, Bob Haozous, the son of artist Allan Houser, are shown with the sculptor's artwork titled Heading Home on the grounds of the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican … |
Utah Valley vs. New Mexico State Brawl — Things get ugly at the conclusion of a game between Utah Valley and New Mexico State. NMSU’s K.C. Ross-Miller threw a basketball at UVU’s Holton Hunsaker as …
New Mexico: FBI Investigating Shooting by Police
The F.B.I. has opened an investigation into the March 16 shooting of a homeless camper by the Albuquerque police as he appeared to be surrendering, officials said Friday. It is the first confirmed criminal investigation of the police by federal …
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New Mexico Is Reaping a Bounty in Pecans as Other States Struggle
For months on end, the Southwest has been in the clutches of an unrelenting drought, one of the worst in New Mexico's history. Earlier this month, the federal Agriculture Department declared six counties in the state as natural disaster areas because …
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New Mexico holds the five-minute rain record
New Mexico Science. Science, climate, weather and water from a New Mexico perspective. New Mexico holds the five-minute rain record. Blogs · New Mexico Science. By John Fleck / Journal Staff Writer PUBLISHED: Friday, April 11, 2014 at 7:00 am.
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