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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2021 I Volume 53, Number 5 I lascrucesbulletin.com Local news and entertainment since 1969 A&E PETS & PEOPLE NEWS NEWS ArtForms show kicks off For The Love of Art Month page 19 APA moves into roomier adoption facility page 26 Black History Month programs set page 13 Church garden is open to the community page 9 Jacqueline Stewart hosts Turner Classic Movies’ “Noteworthy African American Performances” series of films Wednesday nights and Thursday mornings throughout February. Memorable acting defines Black History Month on TCM 2 x 4” ad 2 x 5.5” ad January 29 - February 4, 2021 No login. No fees. Free archives! www.lascrucesbulletin.com Check out the entirety of the Las Cruces Bulletin, it’s archives and annual publications online at Entertainment Entertainment Guide Guide Inside Inside Manfred Schreyer left Las Cruces last week in his specially outfitted van. He plans to tour the United States and produce a documentary film about the mindset of America along the way. Read the full story of what inspired his adventure and what he hopes to accomplish. Page 12. On the road for truth BULLETIN PHOTO BY MIKE COOK
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2021 I Volume 53, Number 5 I lascrucesbulletin.com

Local news and entertainment since 1969

A&E

PETS & PEOPLE

NEWS

NEWS

ArtForms show kicks off For The

Love of Art Month page 19

APA moves into roomier adoption

facility page 26

Black History Month programs set

page 13

Church garden is open to

the community page 9

Jacqueline Stewart hosts

Turner Classic Movies’ “Noteworthy

African American Performances” series

of films Wednesday nights and Thursday

mornings throughout February.

Memorable acting defines

Black History Month on TCM

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2 x 5.5” ad

January 29 - February 4, 2021

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Entertainment Entertainment GuideGuideInsideInside

Manfred Schreyer left Las Cruces last week in his specially outfitted van. He plans to tour the United States and produce a documentary film about the mindset of America along the way. Read the full story of what inspired his adventure and what he hopes to accomplish. Page 12.

On the road for truth

BULLETIN PHOTO BY MIKE COOK

2 | FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2021 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN

Free education program is for those dealing with adults with mental illnessBy MIKE COOKLas Cruces Bulletin

NAMI (National Alli-ance on Mental Illness) is offering a free, eight-ses-sion education program for family, partners, friends and significant others of adults living with mental illness.

The course is designed to help all family mem-bers understand and support a loved one living with mental illness, while maintaining one’s own well-being, according to a flyer about the program.

The course includes information on illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression and other mental health conditions.

The program is taught by trained teachers who also are family members and know what it is like to have a loved one living with mental illness.

The courses will be held via Zoom 6-8 p.m.

Mondays beginning Feb. 22.

To register, e-mail Ali-cia Blasingame at [email protected].

NAMI is the nation’s largest grassroots men-tal health organization dedicated to building bet-ter lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. The local affiliate is NAMI Southern New Mexico, P.O. Box 2556 Las Cruces, N.M. 88004, 510-770-6264, [email protected], www.nami-snm.org.

Programs offered by NAMI Southern New MexicoAll programs are virtual.

• NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group, for those living with a mental health condition; 3-4:30 p.m. Fridays.

• NAMI Family Support Group, for families and friends of those living with a mental health condition; 6:30-8 p.m., second and fourth Wednesdays.

• NAMI Peer-To-Peer Education eight-week course is for those living with a mental health condition who want to learn about treatment options, how the brain works and communication; 6-8 p.m., Wednesdays, Feb.3-March 24.

• NAMI Family-to-Family Education, eight-week course for family and loved ones of a person living with a mental health condition to learn about diagnosis, treatment options and skills to communicate with your loved one. English: 6-8 p.m. Mondays, Feb. 22-April 12. Spanish: 6-8 p.m. Mondays, Feb. 15-May 3.

• NAMI In Our Own Voice, one-hour seminar explores personal stories of persons with a mental health condition. Presenters are Micah Pearson and Alicia Blasingame; 10-11 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 17. Contact Blasingame at [email protected] to register. Visit www.nami-snm.org.

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LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2021 | 3

BE BOLD. Shape the FutureNew Mexico State UniversityCollege of Business

Sponsored byJoin us for the 10th AnnualEconomic Outlook Conference

National and state economists present their economic forecasts for 2021

Register by Monday, February 8

No entrance fee

To register online, visit http://bit.ly/3ilQqoT

or call Yolanda Hernandez at 575-646-4083

Thursday, February 11, 202110:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Webinar live streamed via Zoom

Speakers:Charles DoughertyVice President & EconomistWells Fargo Securities, LLCWells Fargo & Company

Jim Peach, Ph.D.Emeritus Regents Professor of Economicsand International Business atNew Mexico State University

State in better fiscal shape than many residentsEditor’s note: The Bul-letin is a member of the Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative and will devote one news page each week to the 2021 New Mexico Legislature. Find more content about legislative matters on our website, www.lascrucesbu-letin.com.

By WALTER RUBELSouthern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative

LAS CRUCES — It will likely take the state of New Mexico three years to recover economi-cally from the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the state House Appro-priations and Finance Committee were told last week.

“It will take three years to recover to pre-pan-demic, and pre-pandemic wasn’t exactly a stellar, robust economy,” Chair-woman Patricia Lund-strom, D-Gallup, said.

New Mexico tends to bounce back from eco-nomic downturns at a slower rate than the na-tional average, said Dawn Iglesias, chief economist for the Legislative Fi-

nance Committee.The state itself has

weathered the economic impacts of the pandemic fairly well, and, with a big assist from the federal CARES Act, will actually be able to increase spend-ing by more than $160 million for the next fiscal year, reported Stephanie Schardin-Clarke, secre-tary of the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department.

Schardin-Clarke said the total amount of wages paid in New Mexico is re-covering at a much faster rate than the total num-ber of jobs, demonstrat-ing a “K shaped” recovery in which those at the top end are going up and those at the bottom are

going down. That is espe-cially true for those in the tourism and hospitality industries, she said.

From November 2019 to November 2020, the state lost more than 61,000 jobs, Schardin-Clarke said. Traditional unem-ployment benefits have expired for many laid-off workers, who must now find other forms of assis-tance.

“We face the reality that low-income-wage-earning New Mexicans are going to be the last to get their jobs back,” said Rep. Phelps Anderson, R-Roswell. “I hope in this legislative session we pass some initiatives to take care of that.”

Revenue was down

by nearly 70 percent in the leisure and hospital-ity sector, Iglesias said. Small businesses in gen-eral suffered the most losses, but overall retail spending had actually in-creased by 8 percent.

The state government saw a big drop in revenue at the start of the pan-demic, caused mainly by a drop in oil prices, Schardin-Clarke said. The Legislature held a special session in June to make spending cuts needed to ensure that the budget remained in balance.

Oil was selling at $38 a barrel in June when the budget fixes were made, Iglesias said. It is now over $50. That means the state itself will be in

a much better position financially than many of its residents.

“We could see a sizable General Fund revenue in-crease without a general recovery if (oil) prices stay high,” Schardin-Clarke said.

Iglesias noted, however, that without assistance from the federal govern-ment, the state would have been forced to take $1.1 billion from its re-serves fund last year. Part of the challenge in draft-ing the budget this year will be trying to predict what, if any, additional assistance may be coming from Congress.

Debbie Romero, acting secretary for the state Department of Finance and Administration, said that along with increased spending for the General Fund, there will also be more than $400 million in capital outlay money for infrastructure projects throughout the state.

But she warned that, while projections are now better than they were in June, they still trail those from this time last year. And, decreased travel

will continue to be a drag on oil prices as long as the pandemic continues, Romero said.

“The bottom line is, New Mexico is really sensitive to an energy downturn and a national recession, and it high-lights the need for us to maintain healthy reserve levels,” she said.

Rep. Dayan Hochman-Vigil, D-Albuquerque, asked about the impact of a new Biden administra-tion moratorium halting new oil and gas produc-tion on federal lands. When Iglesias said it had not been considered in current estimates, Lund-strom requested addi-tional analysis be done.

House Appropriations and Finance Committee Vice Chairman Nathan Small, D-Las Cruces, said the state needs a more stable and reliable rev-enue stream.

“This time it was the pandemic. The last time it was OPEC in Decem-ber. The next time, who knows,” he said.

Walter Rubel can be reached at [email protected].

The New Mexico Capitol building during the virtual legislative session.

BULLETIN PHOTO BY RICHARD COLTHARP

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Editor’s note. Despite the COVID-19 virus, some events are being scheduled. The Bulletin will resume publishing calendar items, but emphasizes that event attendees and venues should comply with all social-distancing and mask-wearing protocols to prevent spread of the virus.

By JESS WILLIAMSLas Cruces Bulletin

Saturday, Jan 30 » Virtual live story time event:

1 p.m., via Zoom. Appropriate for pre-K through fifth grade. Sponsored by Girl Scout Troop 51123 and the Children's Reading Alliance. Advance registration required at http://bit.ly/JanSto-ryTime.

Monday, Feb. 1 » Academy for Learning in

Retirement: 10:30 a.m. “The Pandemic and the Economy.” Dr. Kathryn Hanley will pres-ent “SARS-CoV-2: Origins and Spread.” Zoom session, small fee. Info: dacc.nmsu.edu/ALR, use link ALR Memberships and Presentations to register.

Wednesday, Feb. 3 » Academy for Learning in

Retirement: 10:30 a.m. “The Pandemic and the Economy.” Dr. Kathryn Hanley will present “SARS-CoV-2: Control and Treat-ment.” Zoom session, small fee. Info: dacc.nmsu.edu/ALR, use link ALR Memberships and Pre-sentations to register.

Tuesday, Feb. 9 » Academy for Learning in

Retirement: 10:30 a.m. Dr. Chris Erickson will present “It’s The Pandemic, Stupid: Covid-19 and the U.S. Economy.” Zoom session, small fee. Info: dacc.nmsu.edu/ALR, use link ALR Memberships and Presentations to register.

Wednesday, Feb. 10 » Doña Ana County Genea-

logical Society: 2 p.m., Jeannie Kowalik will present “Research-ing Colonial Ancestors.” Free. Info: Members will receive Zoom

instructions via email. Non-mem-bers: email [email protected] requesting instructions prior to meeting date.

Thursday, Feb. 11 » AARP Virtual Workshop on

Investment Fraud: 10-11 a.m., on Zoom. Interactive discussion on financial fraud, including re-sources, typical scams and Q&A. Free. Register at https://www.aarp.org/lascrucesevents.

Friday, Feb. 12 » Academy for Learning in

Retirement: 10:30 a.m. Dr. Chris Erickson will present “The Pandemic and the New Mexico Economy.” Zoom session, small fee. Info: dacc.nmsu.edu/ALR, use link ALR Memberships and Presentations to register.

ONGOING

Mondays » Velo Cruces bike rides: Gather

7:05 a.m., depart 7:15 a.m. second Mondays. Las Cruces Railroad Museum, 351 N. Mesilla St. Helmets, masks, and social distanced safe bike ride demon-strating riding safely with traffic. Info: [email protected] www.velocruces.org

The format for Coming Up calendar submissions is: Day/date – Name of event: time, location, physical ad-dress, brief description, free or fee, telephone contact and/or email contact. For instance, an acceptable submission for a date-specific calendar item will look like this: Wednesday, Sept. 23 -- Tree Planting for Dummies: 9- 10 a.m., Arbor Station, 322 E. Elm St. Learn how to plant trees with style. Free. Info: 575-555-5555 or [email protected]. For recurring events, acceptable submissions will look like this: Hop-scotch lessons: 9- 10 a.m., first Wednesdays, The Hop-Scotch Center, 123 N. Leapfrog Ave. Instructed by Chris Nimblelimbs. $5 adults. Kids free. Info:

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LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2021 | 5

Sewer Smell? It Could Be an Unused PipeBy Cassie McClure

“When a pipe goes unused, say a guest bathroom or utility closet, the trap can dry up and the gases will then come back into the home,” Mrozek said. He explained that LCU crews will examine vent stacks on roofs as well. Those vents help move air

not, we pour water down the drain.” Pipes traditionally come with their own method to trap sewage gas - a P-trap, which is a bend in the pipe. The bend allows water to seal in the sewer gases and stops them from coming into the home.

Las Cruces Utilities (LCU) knows that eliminating or minimizing sewage smells are a crucial component of proper infrastructure maintenance. LCU sends its crew out to different locations throughout town to check the odor levels and ensure that chemicals are neutralizing the sulfate ions properly. However, when the smells are coming from a residential home, the answer can be much simpler – a dry pipe can become a smelly pipe. “When we answer odor complaints, one of the first things we do is check the P-traps,” John Mrozek, LCU deputy director Wastewater, said. “We’ll shine a light down the drains to see if water reflects back and if

displaced by water flowing in the pipe. Faulty construction can send sewage smells into the home as well, but more rarely, said Mrozek. “LCU uses quite a bit of resources to control sewer odor, from our plant and within the city, by applying odor control chemicals,” Mrozek said. “It’s a concerted effort so that the public doesn’t notice odors or keeps them at a reasonable minimum amount, but we’re always willing to come to visit a residence and double-check their sewer lines if they notice a smell they can’t get to go away.”LCU can be reached at 575-528-3500 from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. LCU

provides services to approx. 100,000 Las Cruces residents and businesses.

LCU Water Maintenance Workers Eric Medrano and Steve Cristo head out to check the tool to measure odor on a local sewer maintenance hole. LCU measures the odor in the streets, but sometimes dry plumbing allows sewer gases back into homes. If you smell sewage, try running water for 10 minutes down a drain to see if it helps. Inset: The odor measurement tool that LCU uses to check the hydrogen sulfide gas levels around Las Cruces.

OPINION6 | FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2021 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN

PUBLISHERRichard Coltharp

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DISTRIBUTION: The Las Cruces Bulletin is complimentary at many loca-tions in Las Cruces, limited to one copy per reader. We also have several vending machines in the area, where copies may be purchased for 75 cents.

SUBSCRIPTIONS: If you would like to receive the Bulletin at your home, a sub-scription is $58 per year for local home delivery, or $125 per year through the U.S. Postal Service.

COPYRIGHT: The entire contents of the Las Cruces Bulletin are copyright 2021 by the Las Cruces Bulletin.

Submit letters to [email protected] or by fax at 575-526-4621. Letters should not exceed 200 words, may be edited for length or content and must include the writer’s name, address and phone number for verification. Anonymous letters will not be published.

Businesses gone but not forgottenI don’t believe any of these

five businesses closed in 2020 due solely to the coronavirus, but it certainly had an impact.

Unfortunately, a year from now — or less, there will be several more Las Cruces busi-nesses closed directly due to the pandemic. Many are struggling mightily right now.

These five businesses, however, were a good composite of Las Cruces retail business, and they played im-portant roles in our commu-nity.

MOUNTAIN VIEW MAR-KET CO-OP – Part of Las Cruces for 45 years, the Co-op offered many things unavail-able elsewhere in town, and was member-owned. I loved their

little kitchen. It was the first, and so far, only, place I ever found a sunflower butter and jelly sandwich.

CARRILLO’S – Shortly after he was first elected to the Las Cruces City Council in 2007, I scheduled an interview with Nathan Small. He suggested we meet for lunch at Car-rillo’s on a Thursday, chicken-taco special

day. I went back many times with friends. Always a great meal and a great time. The clos-est runner-up I’ve found for the best chicken tacos in town is Saenz Gorditas.

BURGER TIME – The break-fast burritos and the flautas were some of the best in town, but Burger Time was known

more for the community proj-ects of its owner, Kevin Mc-Grath, than it was for the food. McGrath started the annual Burger Time Golf Tournament in 1994 as a fundraiser for high school football in Las Cruces. The money generated and do-nated to the athletic programs propelled Las Cruces teams to a higher level. During the 23-year stretch of the tournament, a Las Cruces team made the state football championship 21 times and won 14 times. Burger Time also served as a great meeting place for friends and groups.

BARNETT’S HARLEY DA-VIDSON – Even though the Las Cruces shop was an extension of the bigger Barnett’s down the road in El Paso, it was an important part of the com-munity. Motorcycle training

and safety lessons were taught at the Las Cruces store, and it was frequently a starting and gathering spot for motorcycle events, parades and runs. Its absence leaves a big vacuum.

RAD RETROCADE – By far the newest of this group, Rad Retrocade had barely been open a year when COVID-19 hit and closed their doors. I’ve heard conflicting reports about whether it will ever be back, but it added a great place for fun, food and beverages in Downtown Las Cruces. Playing their vintage video games and pinball machines was like time traveling to my college days, and it was the perfect spot to meet friends, as well as to hang out with your family. It was a key cog in Downtown’s revital-ization.

RICHARDCOLTHARP

From the Publisher

Marginal Quotes“As long as you’ve got

good elimination, you’ve got it made.” – Uncle Leon-ard

“If a man can’t drive in a bar ditch, he’s got no business on the highway.” – Tink

“When asked how she got to be president, Anita replied, ‘I missed the meeting’.” – Chuck

“You can’t used too much tape.” – Dr. Allen

“I enjoy all company. Some when they arrive, some when they leave.” – Tom Hall

“A true friend will tell you if yer hat’s on backwards.” Calvin

“I’d rather be at the head of the

ditch with a shovel than at the bottom with a decree.” – Tom on irrigation rights

“If they won’t come, you can’t stop ‘em.” – Jim B.

“He’s stooping to new heights.” – Sandy

“His eyes are so squinty they could blindfold him with dental floss.” – Buck

“They teach chickens to lay eggs by walkin’ back n’ forth in front of them with a hatchet hum-ming, ‘Um, um, good, um, um, good...’” – Doug

“The right to be heard does not include the right to be taken seri-ously.” – Hubert H.

“If you wanna put out a fire, start yer own!” – Hoot

“Cowboys walk in parts.” – Peter

“You have to know Mr. Dewey well in order to dislike him.” – Margaret T.

“Bank examiners come in after the battle and shoot the wounded.” Boyd

“Horse shoein’s not so hard. It’s just the dread of doing it.” – Carl

“His sleeping bag smelled like they drove geese into it and beat them to death.” – Oly K.

“You are what you eat”... but I say, “You are where you walk.” – Jasper

“It’s been a month of Mon-days!” – Sheryl

“I don’t deserve this award, but I’ve got sinus, and I don’t deserve

that either.” – Ace R.“Sometimes you have no

choice, so take it!” – DanielOn fund-raising, “Don’t put

all your hands in one pocket.” – Grant

“If yer smart you’ll always be-lieve in Santa Claus.” – Judy

“Sure, you can sell out when things are good. But then what will you do?” – John

“Of course, your waffle is tough. You ate the potholder.” – Joseph

Baxter Black is a cowboy poet, former large-animal veterinarian and entertainer of the agricultural masses. Learn more at www.bax-terblack.com.

BAXTER BLACK

On the Edge of Common Sense

An empty start to 2021 legislative sessionToday I can report that

the state of our state is … to be determined.

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham broke with tradi-tion last week and skipped the state of the state ad-dress, which has always been given by the governor a couple hours after the start of each legislative session. And I’m not sure why.

If you go to the gover-nor’s website and look at the recent press releases, as of Monday, there was one on the inauguration of Joe Biden, but nothing on the start of the session, her decision to skip the tradi-tional speech or what she

would have said if she had delivered it. Editor’s note: The speech was delivered

virtually Jan. 26.The governor

was reportedly concerned about both the threat of civil unrest and the ongoing COVID-19 pan-demic. One of

those threats turned out to be overblown, but you can’t blame the state, or the federal government, for being over-prepared after such a woeful lack of preparation at the U.S. Capitol building Jan 6.

We don’t need a speech to know what the gover-nor’s top priorities are for this session. She laid

out her agenda in a press release weeks before the session started. Those bills have been introduced, and we can follow their prog-ress throughout the 60-day session.

And, obviously, a tra-ditional state of the state address — where both senators and representa-tives squeeze into the House chambers, along with family members, friends, dignitaries, former dignitaries and working staff members — wouldn’t be possible this year.

In last week’s column, I wrote about how much I disliked all the ceremonial hoopla that takes place in a typical legislative session. In past years, I treated the

state of the state address with mild disdain. The self-congratulatory oratory and insincere pledges of bipartisan cooperation can be a bit much.

And so, I’m not sure why I was disappointed this year when it didn’t happen. It’s just one more thing that we can’t do in a year full of things we can’t do.

Opening a legislative session without a state of the state speech is a little like opening a baseball game without singing the National Anthem, followed by the umpire shouting “Play ball!” You can do it, but it just feels wrong.

The state of the state is more than a speech; it’s a

big, noisy, happy, exciting event, where people re-unite with old friends they only see at this time each year. It’s filled with hugs and kisses and handshakes and all the other physical gestures of human affec-tion that we can’t express anymore.

The House of Represen-tatives has set its rules for this year’s session. And, as expected, it will conduct all its business on Zoom. The Senate sets its own rules, but it also will rely heavily on communications over the Internet.

Nobody can say for sure what impact that will have on the process. It is certain that both constituents and lobbyists will have to find

new ways to make their voices heard. My fear is the pros who already have well-established connec-tions will find it easier to get through.

But I don’t know what I would do differently, given the current conditions. The safety of both law-makers and paid staff has to be the top concern this session.

And, I’m looking for-ward to this year’s State of the Union address more than any of the past years. Not because I expect Biden to give a dazzling speech, but just because it will be a little bit of normalcy.

Walter Rubel can be reached at [email protected].

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Dennis StoneLas Cruces

Get out thewelcome signs

To the editor,Doesn’t it seem inter-

esting that Americantroops are being de-ployed along the borderin just three of the fourborder states? NewMexico, I guess, is left tofend for itself. Must bebecause so many NewMexicans think an openborder policy is the wayto go.

I can only assumemany NM citizens willbe leaving their frontdoors unlocked and sidegates open with a signoutside saying “Asylumseekers come on in, nobackground check re-quired. We love you.”Haven’t seen any in myneighborhood, though.

Rob WoodLas Cruces

Enforce immigrationlaws

To the editor:Xochitl Torres Small

is against ICE and anypolicy enforcing immi-gration laws. Her agendais open borders and

amnesty for 18 millionundocumented immi-grants. So, if 18 millionimmigrants receiveamnesty, what are herplans for the next fivemillion immigrants insix years? Bottom line,there is no end to thissituation.

Criminals do not try toenter the USA throughthe border checkpoint,they come across theriver or through anymeans available. Weneed the wall, deporta-tion and prosecution ofrapists and criminalsthat have been ham-pered by Democrats.

Are you aware thatMexico built a wallbetween them and Gua-temala? Why? Mexicodoesn’t want immi-grants! However, Mexicoallows immigrants tocross their border iftheir destination is theUSA. If they stay inMexico and are found,they will be deported im-mediately to the countryof origin.

Italy completely closedtheir borders to all im-migrants. Germany andFrance now regret theirstand on asylum. USAimmigration lawyersfind loopholes in thestatutes so that thosepeople will remain onU.S. soil long as possible.Let’s stand for our coun-try before these politi-cians turn it into a ThirdWorld nation.

Homer UribeLa Mesa

LETTERSCONTINUED FROM 8

However, the turkey would not have been lost completely. It would have become the symbol of another national cel-ebration that stops the

country in its tracks and gives us pause to think – Election Day!

Baxter Black is a cowboy poet, former large animal veterinarian and enter-tainer of the agricultural masses. Learn more at www.baxterblack.com.

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Socialism hasn’t workedanywhere else, but whatthe hell, now that we arein the twilight zone let’sgive it one more try. I’msure if we only spendenough money.

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Get out thewelcome signs

To the editor,Doesn’t it seem inter-

esting that Americantroops are being de-ployed along the borderin just three of the fourborder states? NewMexico, I guess, is left tofend for itself. Must bebecause so many NewMexicans think an openborder policy is the wayto go.

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Enforce immigrationlaws

To the editor:Xochitl Torres Small

is against ICE and anypolicy enforcing immi-gration laws. Her agendais open borders and

amnesty for 18 millionundocumented immi-grants. So, if 18 millionimmigrants receiveamnesty, what are herplans for the next fivemillion immigrants insix years? Bottom line,there is no end to thissituation.

Criminals do not try toenter the USA throughthe border checkpoint,they come across theriver or through anymeans available. Weneed the wall, deporta-tion and prosecution ofrapists and criminalsthat have been ham-pered by Democrats.

Are you aware thatMexico built a wallbetween them and Gua-temala? Why? Mexicodoesn’t want immi-grants! However, Mexicoallows immigrants tocross their border iftheir destination is theUSA. If they stay inMexico and are found,they will be deported im-mediately to the countryof origin.

Italy completely closedtheir borders to all im-migrants. Germany andFrance now regret theirstand on asylum. USAimmigration lawyersfind loopholes in thestatutes so that thosepeople will remain onU.S. soil long as possible.Let’s stand for our coun-try before these politi-cians turn it into a ThirdWorld nation.

Homer UribeLa Mesa

LETTERSCONTINUED FROM 8

However, the turkey would not have been lost completely. It would have become the symbol of another national cel-ebration that stops the

country in its tracks and gives us pause to think – Election Day!

Baxter Black is a cowboy poet, former large animal veterinarian and enter-tainer of the agricultural masses. Learn more at www.baxterblack.com.

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Testing gratitude

To the editor:La Casa, Inc. is proud

to announce that we were excited to present awards to John E. Kutinac, MPH, health promotion man-ager for New Mexico Department of Health, and Fatima McElveen,

medical director and Maria Anchondo, medi-cal assistant, both from Amador Health Center, for their dedication and partnership to La Casa, Inc. and providing an un-wavering commitment to providing COVID-19 test-ing for clients, staff and volunteers.

Pamela Cisneros, event and volunteer manager for La Casa, Inc., spoke to Mr. Kutinac when the awards were presented, in a small, socially dis-tanced, presentation. Mr. Kutinac said “The part-nership came about out of a need for testing in a congregate care facility

as the pandemic carried on. My involvement — a team involvement with CYFD, Amador Health, NMDOH — could not have been successful without a team effort.”

Every Wednesday for months, DOH and Ama-dor Health have traveled to La Casa, Inc. to test

clients, staff, and vol-unteers. All of us at La Casa, Inc. are grateful for each visit, each test and each person involved in this to ensure the safety and health of everyone involved in the largest domestic violence agency in New Mexico.

During this time, in

this unprecedented pan-demic, we are fortunate to have community part-ners ensuring the safety and health of everyone involved with La Casa, Inc.

Henry Brutus,

executive directorLa Casa, Inc.

Defeat SB 10

To the editor:We write to express our

great concern regarding Senate Bill 10. A repeat of the 2020 House Bill,

this bill should also be defeated for the same reasons. For the sake of brevity, we will point to only two:

1. While disguised as an effort to overturn an

“outdated” law, we all know the real rational behind this effort — abor-tion at the time of birth. Research demonstrates that 70 percent of even pro-abortion supporters

oppose such radical bills. Our largest city, Albu-querque, is now known as the “abortion capital of America.” This is not the legacy we want to leave to our children or a reputa-tion we wish to carry as a state.

2. All mainstream Protestant and Catholic churches in Dona Ana County oppose this bill,

as they did in 2020. Since this bill is so far out of touch with our local val-ues, why would any local representative want to support it?

Simply put, the pre-cious lives of many un-born children hinge on SB10. I encourage our legislative delegation to stand with the commu-nity and its values by vot-

ing no on this terrible bill. A vote against this bill, in its best sense, is truly a voice for the voiceless.

The governor has stated she wishes to unite our state and serve all New Mexicans. This would be an excellent op-portunity for her to do so.

John and Kathy Foreman

Las Cruces

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Church garden: A place of peace, worship, service, joy By MIKE COOKLas Cruces Bulletin

One of the first things you notice about the Uni-versity United Methodist Church (UUMC) garden is the lack of walls.

The open-design, block-long space behind the church at 2000 S. Locust St. is a community gar-den.

It’s a quiet space, a green space, a safe place, a memory garden, a prayer labyrinth, a play area, a meeting place, an outdoor church/Sunday school and a community space to be shared and enjoyed by everyone.

“It belongs to the neigh-borhood,” said church garden volunteer Tammy

Sprague. “We built it for everybody.”

That’s particularly im-portant in a neighborhood where about the residents are living in poverty.

The garden is part of UUMC’s “In the Neighbor-hood Initiative,” which allows the church “to compassionately be there for our neighbors during

times of crisis and hard-ship, as well as in times of joy and celebration,” said church member and vol-unteer Laura Sollars, who chairs the UUMC Trust-

ees Committee. The Initiative is de-

signed to work on the four focus areas of the United Methodist Church: Overcoming poverty to-gether, seeking health and wholeness for all, growing leaders and creating new places for new people, said UUMC Senior Pastor Rev. Dr. Heike Miller.

“We know that loving God means to embrace the whole diverse body of the UMC worldwide and with our connection partners in the neighborhood,” Miller said.

The garden “brings us all together,” said volun-teer Melly Locke, who set up an extensive garden at Sierra Middle School during her long tenure

with Las Cruces Public Schools.

Even in winter, volun-teers come to the garden every Friday to clean and maintain it. More volunteers are welcome. No experience necessary; just show up any Friday, 9 a.m.-noon and join in.

The idea for the garden, which stretches from Myrtle Avenue to Panle-ner Avenue along Gar-rison Street, began as a “mission challenge” to ex-plore how UUMC “could take the church beyond the walls of the build-ing,” Sollars said. Garden construction began on Change the World Sunday, May 18, 2014.

SEE CHURCH, PAGE 11

University United Methodist Church garden volunteer Melly Locke and the garden mural, painted by Tony Pennock.

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“The community helped put it together,” long-time church volunteer Mary Lacy said, using a basic design by Sprague’s son, Parker Sprague, who is an architect in Albuquerque.

Community donations helped pay for benches, picnic tables and other amenities, and volunteer labor created all three of the garden’s distinct spaces, set up pathways, laid down a labyrinth, set up a dog station, did the planting and even installed a low-water-use irrigation system.

Locke credited Sprague and her husband, Guy, along with Amelia Hunt, “for the energy and count-less hours they spent in the actual labor of getting the garden constructed and up and running.”

The garden’s winter crops include turnips, spinach, lettuce and kale, which are available to ev-eryone.

There are also raised beds, keyhole planters, a bucket-grow system and containers for summer crops and many kinds of colorful flowers in spring and summer.

The garden has a fruit-tree (apple, pear, peach, plum) orchard among the established New Mexico olive, oak and mulberry trees, along with desert willow, juniper, mesquite and others. It also has many shrubs and vines, Locke said, including grapes, apache plume, red sage, lady fingers, Mexican sage, vitex, pomegranate, desert bird of paradise, red bird of

paradise, agave, ocotillo, crepe myrtle, Texas lau-rel, Texas sage, cassia, tar bush, pink mallow, paper cup cactus, claret cup cactus and a blackberry bush.

There is open space in the garden for other trees, shrubs, flowers and plants donated by community members, Locke said.

The landscaping also features winter rye grass as part of its groundcover. There is even a resident roadrunner.

The City of Las Cruces recently completed a side-walk along the west side of the garden.

Through Lacy’s efforts, one of the garden’s high-lights is a mural painted last year by Las Cruces artist Tony Pennock. Its leaves represent out-stretched hands, Pennock said, to welcome visitors to the garden.

With guidance from Lacy and other volun-teers, the garden has be-come a learning space for University Hills Elemen-tary School students – the

school is across the street from the church — as part of an after-school garden-ing club and summer program.

The garden is “so important for the com-munity,” Miller said. “It’s one place for all. It is our outdoor sanctuary, where we meet, serve and study. We’re all ministers out here.”

UUMC, which cel-ebrated its 65th anniver-sary Jan. 31, has three outdoor worship services, including a drive-in op-tion, every Sunday morn-ing.

“Yes, we do have church outside when it’s 37 de-grees,” Miller said. She also celebrates short com-munion services every Wednesday morning in the garden.

“Our principles are John Wesley’s: ‘Do no harm, do good, stay in love with God,’” Miller said.

Contact UUMC at 575-522-8220 or [email protected]. Visit http://uumc-lc.org/.

University United Methodist Church garden volunteers during a recent Friday garden maintenance day.

PHOTOS BY UNIVERSITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SENIOR PASTOR REV. DR. HEIKE MILLER

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Who are we? Manfred Schreyer sets off to find outBy MIKE COOKLas Cruces Bulletin

Writer-photographer Manfred Schreyer left his home in east Las Cruces on Inauguration Day to begin a year-long journey to listen to the stories of people in every part of the continental United States.

“We all have something we want to talk about,” he said. “I want to see what’s out there.”

Schreyer will search for the truth about America in 2021, as he travels the length and breadth of the country. He will blog

throughout his travels and, at journey’s end, plans to write a book and produce a documentary film of “who we are as a nation” that he can sell to Netflix or Showtime.

It’s not by chance that Schreyer is traveling at one of the most difficult periods in American his-tory.

“It’s sad to see it dis-integrate into an abyss,” he said. “I just love this country. You can only re-ally appreciate it if you’ve been somewhere else.”

Schreyer, a native of Germany, was a high school exchange student to the United States in 1975-76, and immigrated here in 1984. After visiting the area on motorcycle trips, he moved to Las Cruces from Ohio more than three years ago.

Schreyer said he plans to present a nonpartisan view of the opinions

he hears about where America is and where it is going. He’ll be asking about education, religion, poverty, health care and politics, among other topics. And when he has heard someone’s thoughts on these wide-ranging top-ics, a constant follow-up question will be, “How do you come to that conclu-sion?”

“I want to understand,” Schreyer said. “I think that’s what is missing on all issues. We don’t talk. We don’t have common ground.”

A freelance photojour-nalist and web designer — he’s the owner of Mi-rage Art Photography — Schreyer has been to 46 countries and worked in many major cities.

“We all want the same thing. We want to live in peace,” he said. “In the end, we are good people.”

Schreyer outfitted a 15-passanger van for his

travels, complete with a bed, computer workspace, electricity (including a 110-volt outlet), refriger-ator-freezer and even a portable flush toilet. The exterior of the van sports a 2019 photo that Schreyer took of the Organ Moun-tains. Attaching the photo to the van was the work of Elite Car Wrap of Las Cruces, one of Schreyer’s trip sponsors.

Other sponsors in-clude Las Cruces Horse Motel and Boarding, Enchanted Sun Realty, Di Mora Farmers Insur-ance Agency, Kasual Urban Wear, Blues artist Bob Dellaposta and artist Natalie Abbott, along with many private sponsors from across the U.S.

Schreyer will begin his travels with a trip through southwest New Mexico, Arizona and California, and then back through Las Vegas, Nevada, to Las Cruces. He plans to travel for three weeks and return to Las Cruces for a week throughout the year, except during far-distant travels to the East Coast and the Deep South.

Visit www.mirageart-photography.com. You can buy an Experience America 2021 tee shirt on the website, and, if you wish, donate to Schreyer’s travel fund. You can fol-low his blog from the web-site and subscribe to his weekly newsletter.

Manfred Schreyer’s van is outfitted for his tour of the United States and sports a wrap featuring the Organ Mountains.

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PUBLIC NOTICE – MEMBER SOUGHT FORUTILITY CUSTOMER ADVISORY GROUP

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Applications can be picked up at the City Clerk’s office inside City Hall at 700 N. Main St., or accessed online at: onboard.las-cruces.org. For more information, contact the City Clerk’s Office at (575) 541-2115. The TTY number is (575) 541-2182.

The City of Las Cruces is currently accepting applications to fill openingson a new committee named the Utility Customer Advisory Group (UCAG).

MEMBERSHIP: The Mayor with the advice and consent of the City Council will appoint five (5) members to the UCAG.• Member Eligibility: Appointee must:• Be a registered voter and a customer/recipient of one or more of the Las Cruces Utilities (LCU) for at least one (1) year prior to appointment.• Not hold any elected or appointed public office or be a City employee.• Not be a contractor, consultant, or have a contractual relationship with the City for the benefit of the LCU.• Member Qualifications: To be qualified for appointment, appointees shall: Have a significant technical expertise in one or more of the following fields:• Banking/Finance • Business• Economics • Engineering• Utility Rate Management, and/or• Other skills or experience that may be of value to the rate making process.Member Training: UCAG members will participate in training, provided by a third party consultant; along with the Board of Commissioners for the City of Las Cruces Utilities (Utilities Board) and staff covering the basics of ratemaking consistent with utility-based cost-of-service analysis as modified through the constraints of theUtilities Board’s new By-Laws.

DUTIES: The UCAG will function as a customer advisory committee with members participating in:• All four (4) utility rate reviews before the Utilities Board on behalf of the City’s various customer rate classes.• The rate review process of selecting the consultant via the City’s currently established Request for Proposal (“RFP”) procurement process.• Press releases, utility billing inserts, letters to the

editor/guest editorials, and similar materials concerning rate reviews pending before the Utilities Board will be approved by the UCAG prior to release or publication:

– Press releases approved by the UCAG will be submitted to and issued by the City’s Public Information Office following standard procedures.– Utility billing inserts approved by the UCAG will be submitted to the assigned City staff at the Utilities

Department and may be reformatted for consistency. The printing costs for billing inserts will be paid for by the Utilities Department.

• The UCAG will terminate upon completion of the duties set forth above upon notification by the Utilities Director to the City Clerk.

County NAACP sponsors Black History Month panel discussionsBy BOBBIE GREEN, PH.D., PRESIDENTDoña Ana County NAACP

Black History Month is the shortest month of the year, but its significance has never loomed larger than in 2021. Repeated at-tempts to undermine the will of the people, frivo-lous lawsuits aimed at overturning the election results and an insurgence at our U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 could not impede prog-ress. The determination of the American people who are fed up with the status quo was prominently dis-played, in living color dur-ing the inauguration.

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris now have the op-portunity to change the direction of this country, much to the relief of

many, but to the dis-may of others. Our new president’s cabi-net reflects a diversity consistent with the demographics of this country. Those who find these cabinet appointments prob-lematic have ignored the inevitable and the hand-writing which has been on the wall for decades.

During Black History Month 2021, the Doña Ana County NAACP chapter is partnering with KRWG to broadcast a series of panel discussions on some pressing issues, such as civil rights, health dis-parities and 21st-century policing.

Our first panel discus-sion on civil rights will air at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4. Panelists will include newly elected Doña Ana

County District Attorney Gerald Byers and Sher-iff Kim Stewart, both of whom have been ap-pointed to the New Mexico Civil Rights Commission. The program will be re-peated at 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, and at 7 p.m. Sun-day, Feb. 7.

The second panel discussion, which will be broadcast at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, will address health and well-ness issues, including the COVID-19 pandemic, which has disproportion-ately affected people of

color, and the equitable distribution of the vac-cine. Award-winning at-torney and chair of the New Mexico Black Demo-cratic Caucus, Pamelya Herndon of Albuquerque, who is also president and CEO of the KWH Law Center for Social Justice and Change, will be our panelist. The program will be repeated at 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, and at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14.

The third panel dis-cussion, which will be

broadcast at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, will focus on police reform. Newly ap-pointed chief of the Las Cruces Police Department, Miguel Dominguez, has ac-cepted the invitation to be our panelist. The

program will be repeated at 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, and at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21.

During the fourth week in February, we will continue the discussion on police reform. Our guest panelists will be Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima and District 4 City Councilor Johana Bencomo. The fourth panel discussion will be broadcast at 7 p.m. Thurs-day, Feb. 25. The program

will be repeated at 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 27, and at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 28.

The Doña Ana County NAACP looks forward to keeping the lines of com-munication open. A col-laboration with KRWG is a wonderful opportunity for us to reach our com-munity in a meaningful way. We hope to do more of this in 2021.

The panel discussions will also be posted on the KRWG website, www.krwg.org, and the DAC NAACP website, www.naacpdac.org.

If you would like to sub-mit questions on the top-ics of civil rights, health and wellness, or police reform, email your ques-tions to [email protected].

JOHANA BENCOMO

GERALD BYERS BOBBIE GREEN PAMELYA HERNDON

575-555-5555 or [email protected]. No other formats will be ac-

cepted. Submissions must be emailed a minimum of 10 days in advance of the desired publication date. Only Word documents submitted via email will be accepted. Limit 45 words.

Calendar submissions must be properly formatted for publication consid-eration. Email calendar submission to [email protected]. No PDFs or flyers.

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NOTICE is hereby giventhat on December 28, 2020,Mountain States Construc-tors, Inc., 3601 Pan Ameri-can Frwy NE #111, Albu-querque , NM 87107, &Porter Farms, LLC, HC 31Box I0, Salem, NM 87941,filed with the STATEENGINEER ApplicationNo. LRG-9422 intoLRG-18091, OSE FileNo.LRG-9422 for permit totemporarily change the pointof diversion, place andpurpose of use of 40.742acre-feet of groundwaterhistorically diverted fromwells LRG-09422 locatednear the intersection ofX=1388905' Y=603895'NMSP Central NAD83;LRG-9422-S located nearthe in te rsec t ion ofX=1388512' Y=603895'NMSP Central NAD83 andLRG-9422-POD3X=1389129' Y=603616'NMSP Central NAD83; bytemporarily severing the wa-ter rights from the irrigationof 15.67 acres of landlocated within the SE 1/4 ofSec. 8, Tl 9S, R2W, NMPM.

The applicants propose totemporarily commence thediversion of 40.742 acre-feetof groundwater from exist-ing wells LRG-09423-S lo-cated near the intersection ofX=1387127' Y=605952'NMSP Central NAD83 andLRG-09423-S-2 located nearthe intersection of X= l387113' Y=604217' NMSPCentral NAD83; located onland owned by Porter FarmsLLC, for highway construc-tion purposes on NMDOTRight-of-Way, 1-25 betweenmileposts 34.7 and 39.8;commencing March 1, 2021and ending May 1, 2022.Upon expiration or earlytermination or cancellationof the desired permit, thesubject water right willautomatically revert to theoriginal POD place andpurpose of use. The above-described points of diversionand move-from place arelocated in the vicinity ofRincon Rd. and MantoothLoop.

Dona Ana is the Countyaffected by the diversion andin which the water has beenor will be put to beneficialuse. This notice is ordered tobe published in the LasCruces Bulletin.

To view the application andsupporting documentationcontact the State EngineerDistrict Office to arrange adate and time for anappointment located at 1680Hickory Loop, Suite J. LasCruces, NM 88005.

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The applicants propose totemporarily commence thediversion of 21.632 acre-feetof groundwater from exist-ing wells LRG-09423-S lo-cated near the intersection ofX=1387127' Y=605952'NMSP Central NAD83 andLRG-09423-S-2 which arelocated on land owned byPorter Farms LLC, forhighway construction purpo-ses on NMDOT Right-of-Way, 1-25 between mile-posts 34.7 and 39.8; com-mencing March 1, 2021 andending May 1, 2022. Uponexpiration or early termina-tion or cancellation of thedesired permit, the subjectwater right will automatical-ly revert to the original placeand purpose of use. Theabove-described points ofdiversion and move-fromplace are located in thevicinity of Rincon Rd. andMantooth Loop.

Dona Ana is the Countyaffected by the diversion andin which the water has beenor will be put to beneficialuse. This notice is ordered tobe published in the LasCruces Bulletin.

To view tJ-ie application andsupporting documentationcontact the State EngineerDistrict Office to arrange adate and time for anappointment located at 1680Hickory Loop, Suite J. LasCruces, NM 88005.

Any person, firm or corpora-tion or other entity assertingstanding to file objections orprotests shall do so inwriting (objection must belegible, signed, and includethe writer' s complete name,phone number, email ad-dress, and mailing address).If the protest does notinclude the complete name,phone number, email ad-dress, and mailing address, itmay be deemed invalid andnot accepted for filing unlessProtestant provides with theprotest an affidavit statingthat it does not have one ofthe above-listed elements/requirements (phone number,mailing address, email ad-dress, etc.). The objection tothe approval of the applica-tion must be based on: (1)Impairment ; if impairment ,you must specifically identi-fy your water rights; and/or(2) Public Welfare/Conser-vation of Water; if publicwelfare or conservation ofwater within the state ofNew Mexico, you shall berequired to provide evidenceshowing how you will besubstantially and specificallyaffected. The written protestmust be filed, in triplicate,

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NOTICE OF FORECLO-SURE SALE STATE OFNEW MEXICO COUNTYOF DONA ANA THIRDJUDICIAL DISTRICTCITIMORTGAGE, INC.,Plaintiff, vs. Case No.:D-307-CV-2019-03382LEONOR RUBALCAVA,CARLOS E SANDOVAL;STATE OF NEW MEXICOD E P A R T M E N T O FWORKFORCE SOLU-T I O N S , D e f e n d a n t s .PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the above-entitledCourt, having appointed meor my designee as SpecialMaster in this matter withthe power to sell, hasordered me to sell the realproperty (the "Property")situated in Dona Ana Coun-ty, New Mexico, commonlyknown as 1705 N WIIL-LOW ST, LAS CRUCES,NM 88001, and more partic-ularly described as follows:LOT 18, BLOCK G, YUC-CA SUBDIVISION, INTHE COUNTY OF DONAANA, STATE OF NEW

NOTICE is hereby giventhat on December 17, 2020,Maydew Family Trust -Steven Pannell POA forSusanna Jean Maydew,Trustee, 6908 BrandywineLoop, NE, Albuquerq ue,NM 87111 , filed with theSTATE ENGINEER FileNo. LRG-1673-1, Permit toChange Location of WellLRG-1673-POD2 within theLower Rio Grande Under-ground Water Basin of theState of New Mexico.

Dona Ana is the Countyaffected by the diversion andin which the water has beenor will be put to beneficialuse. This notice is ordered tobe published in the LasCruces Bulletin.The applicant has proposeddri l l ing well LRG-l673-POD2 to a depth of 350feet with a 16-inch casing, ina location with in the NW1/4

NE1/4 of projected Section22, Township 24S, Range2E (NMPM) and morespecifically located at ornear where Latitude andLongitude intersect at 32° l2'50.675"N and I06 °43 ' 3l.39"W (WGS84), on landowned by the MaydewFamily Trust, and discontin-ue the use of wellLRG-1673, located on landowned by the MaydewFamily Trust located withinthe NW1/4 NE1/4 of saidprojected Section 22 andmore specifically describedwhere Latitude and Longi-tude intersect at intersect at3 2 ° 1 2 ' 5 0 . 5 7 2 " N a n d106°43'32.414"W (WGS84),for the continued diversionof the amount of watersubject to all conditions andprovisions contained in theAugust 22, 2011 FinalJudgment and SettlementAgreement in Stream Sys-tem Issue No. 101, SS-97-101, combined with surface

NOTICE is hereby giventhat on January 14, 2021,Manny and Jennifer Terrazas, 5713 Leasburg Dr. LasCruces, NM 88007 filedwith the STATE ENGI-NEER Application No.LRG- 05101-POD2, OSEFile No. LRG-05101, forPermit to Change Locationof Well within the LowerRio Grande UndergroundWater Basin of the State ofNew Mexico by discontinu-ing the use of wellLRG-05101, located withinthe SE1/4 NE1/4 NW1/4 ofprojected Section 22, Town-ship 22 South, Range 1 East(NMPM), and more specifi-cally located where Latitudeand Longitude intersect at 32°23' 6.73" N, 106° 49' 47.30W (WGS84), on land ownedby the applicant, and byd r i l l i n g n e w w e l lLRG-05101-POD2, locatedwithin the SE1/4 NE1/4 NW1/4of projected Section 22,Township 22 South, Range 1East (NMPM), and morespecifically located whereLatitude and Longitude in-tersect at 32° 23' 6.82" N,106° 49' 47.30" W (WGS84),on land owned by theapplicant, for the continueddiversion of the amount ofwater subject to all condi-tions and provisions con-tained in the August 22,2011 Final Judgment andSettlement Agreement inStream System Issue No.101, SS-97-101, combinedwith surface water from theElephant Butte IrrigationDistrict for the irrigation of1.01 acres ofland, owned bythe applicant, located withinthe NW 1/4 of projectedSection 22, Township 22South, Range 1 East(NMPM), as described byS u b f i l e N o .LRN-28-006-0011-A, RightBand LRN-28-006-0011-Bof the Lower Rio Grande

Hydrographic Survey.

The applicant has requestedemergency authorization todrill the proposed well under

NMSA, 1978, Section72-12-22

The proposed site for wellLRG-05101-POD2is locatednorth of Las Cruces, NMand is approximately 676 ft.southwest of the intersectionof Granada St. and Dona

Villa Dr.

Dona Ana is the Countyaffected by the diversion andin which the water has beenor will be put to beneficialuse. This notice is ordered tobe published in the LasCruces Bulletin.

To view the application andsupporting documentationcontact the State EngineerDistrict Office to arrange adate and time for anappointment located at 1680Hickory Loop, Suite J, Las

Cruces, NM 88005.

Any person, firm or corpora-tion or other entity havingstanding to file objections orprotests shall do so inwriting (objection must belegible, signed, and includethe writer's complete name,phone number, email ad-dress, and mailing address).The objection to the appro-val of the application mustbe based on: (1) Impairment;if impairment, you mustspecifically identify yourwater rights; and/or (2)Public Welfare/Conservatio-nof Water; if public welfareor conservation of waterwithin the state of NewMexico, you must show howyou will be substantially andspecifically affected. Thewritten protest must be filed,in triplicate, with the StateEngineer, 1680 HickoryLoop, Suite J, Las Cruces,NM 88005 on or beforeApril 2, 2021. Facsimiles(faxes) will be accepted as avalid protest if the hard copyis hand-delivered or mailedand postmarked within24-hours of the facsimile.Mailing postmark will beused to validate the 24- hourperiod. Protests can be faxedto the Office of the StateEngineer, at 575-524-6160.If no valid protest orobjection is filed, the StateEngineer will evaluate theapplication in accordancewith the provisions of Chap-ter 72 NMSA 1978.

MEXICO, AS SHOWNAND DESIGNATED ONTHE PLAT THEREOF,FILED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE COUNTY CLERK OFSAID COUNTY AS PLATNO. 724 ON 12/15/1970 INBOOK 10 PAGE(S) 69 OFPLAT RECORDS. If thereis a conflict between thelegal description and thestreet address, the legaldescription shall control.The sale is to begin at 10:00AM on February 23, 2021,Third Judicial DistrictCourthouse, City of LasCruces, County of DonaAna, State of New Mexico,at which time I will sell tothe highest and best bidderfor cash, in lawful currencyof the United States ofAmerica, the Property to payexpenses of sale, and tosatisfy the foreclosure Judg-ment granted on December21, 2020, in the total amountof $104,188.53, with interestat the rate of 4.6250% perannum from March 20, 2020through the date of the sale.The sale is subject to theentry of an Order by thisCourt approving the sale.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that the real proper-ty and improvements con-cerned with herein will besold subject to any and allpatent reservations, ease-ments, and all taxes andutility liens, special assess-ments and taxes that may bedue. CitiMortgage, Inc., itsattorneys, and the under-signed Special Master, dis-claim all responsibility for,and the purchaser at the saletakes the property "as is," inits present condition, subjectto the valuation of theproperty by the CountyAssessor as real or personalproperty, affixture of anymobile or manufacturedhome to the land, deactiva-tion of title to a mobile ormanufactured home on theproperty, if any, environ-mental contamination on theproperty, if any, and zoningviolations concerning theproperty, if any. NOTICE ISFURTHER GIVEN that thepurchaser at such sale shalltake title to the abovedescribed real property sub-ject to a one (1) month rightof redemption. PROSPEC-TIVE PURCHASERS ATSALE ARE ADVISED TOMAKE THEIR OWN EX-AMINATION OF THETITLE AND THE CON-DITION OF THE PROP-

well LRG-11109 POD3 islocated no1ih of the Villageof Dona Ana and may befound approx imate ly0.3-mile northwest of theintersection of Dona AnaRoad and Plymouth RockRoad.

The applicant has requestedemergency authorization todrill the proposed well underNMSA, 1978, Section72-12-24

Dona Ana is the Countyaffected by the diversion andin which the water has beenor will be put to beneficialuse. This notice is ordered tobe published in the LasCruces Bulletin.

To view the application andsupporting documentationcontact the State EngineerDistrict Office to arrange adate and time for anappointment located at 1680Hickory Loop, Suite J, LasCruces, New Mexico 88005.

Any person, firm or corpora-tion or other entity havingstanding to file objections orprotests shall do so inwriting (objection must belegible, signed, and includethe writer's complete name,phone number, ema il ad-dress, and mailing address).The objection to the appro-val of the application mustbe based on: (1) Impairment;if impairment, you mustspecifically identify yourwater rights; and/or (2)Public Welfare/Conservationof Water; if public welfareor conservation of waterwithin the state of NewMexico, you must show howyou will be substantially andspecifically affected. Thewritten protest must be filed,in triplicate, with the StateEngineer, 1680 HickoryLoop , Suite J, Las Cruces,NM 88005 on or beforeMarch 26, 2021. Facsimiles(faxes) will be accepted as avalid protest if the hard copyis hand-delivered or mailedand postmarked within24-hours of the facsimile.Mailing postmark will beused to validate the 24- hourperiod. Protests can be faxedto the Office of the StateEngineer, at 575-524-6160.If no valid protest orobjection is filed, the StateEngineer will evaluate theapplication in accordancewith the provisions of Chap-ter 72 NMSA 1978.

Dates: 1/29, 2/05, 2/12, 2021

water from the ElephantButte Irrigation District, forthe irrigation of 20.04 acresof land, owned by theMaydew Family Trust ,located within the NE1/4 ofsaid projected Section 22 asdescribed in Subfile OrderNo. LRS 28- 004-0035 ofthe Third Judicial DistrictCourt, Dona Ana County ,State of New Mexico. Theapplicant has requestedemergency authorization todrill the proposed well underNMSA, 1978 , Section72-12- 22. The site ofp r o p o s e d w e l lLRG-1673-POD2 will belocated south of MesillaPark, NM and may be foundapproximately 0.14 mileseast of the intersection of S.Main St. and Cline Rd., LasCruces, NM. Existing wellLRG-1673 will be retainedfor other rights.

To view the application andsupporting documentationcontact the State EngineerDistrict Office to arrange adate and time for anappointment located at 1680Hickory Loop, Suite J., LasCruces, NM 88005.

Any person, firm or corpora-tion or other entity assertingstanding to file objections orprotests shall do so inwriting (objection must belegible, sig ned, and includethe writer' s complete name,phone number, email ad-dress, and mailing address).If the protest does notinclude the complete name,phone number, email ad-dress, and mailing address, itmay be deemed invalid andnot accepted for filing unlessProtestant provides with theprotest an affidavit statingthat it does not have one ofthe above-listed elements/requirements (phone number,mailing address, email ad-dress, etc.). The objection tothe approval of the applica-tion must be based on: (1)Impairment; if impairment,you must specifically identi-fy your water rights; and/or(2) Public Welfare/Conser-vation of Water; if publicwelfare or conservation ofwater within the state ofNew Mexico, you shall berequired to provide evidenceshowing how you will besubstantially

and specifically affected.The written protest must befiled, in triplicate, with theState Engineer, 1680 Hick-ory Loop, Suite J, LasCruces , NM 88005 , on orbefore March 4, 2021.Facsimiles (faxes) will beaccepted as a valid protest if

NOTICE is hereby giventhat on January 8, 2021, Don& Dianne Doak RevocableTrust, 350 Crawford Boule-vard, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88007 filed with theSTATE ENGINEER Ap-p l i c a t i o n N u m b e rLRG-11109 POD3, Officeof the State Engineer FileNumber LRG-11109- l A,for Permit to Drill anAdditional Point of Diver-sion within the Lower RioGrande Underground WaterBasin of the State of NewMexico by drilling wellLRG-11109 POD3 to adepth of250 feet for a16-inch casing to be locatedwithin the SE1/4 SW1/4 ofprojected Section 4, Town-ship 22 South, Range 1 East,New Mexico Prime Meridi-an, and more specificallydescribed where Latitudeand Longitude intersect at32° 25' 14.79"N, 106° 50'54.02"W (WGS84), on landowned by the applicant, tosupplement existing wellLRG-11109 located withinthe SW1/4 SW1/4 of projectedSection 4, Township 22South, Range 1 East, NewMexico Prime Meridian, andmore specifically describedwhere Latitude and Longi-tude intersect at 32° 25'11.46"N, 106° 51' 1.62"W(WGS84), on land owned bythe applicant, and also tosupplement existing wellLRG-11109-S located withinthe SE1/4 SW1/4 of projectedSection 4, Township 22South, Range 1 East, NewMexico Prime Meridian andmore specifically describedwhere Latitude and Longi-tude intersect at 32° 25'14.70"N, 106° 50' 54.27"W(WGS84), on land owned bythe applicant, together forthe continued diversion ofthe amount of water subjectto all conditions and provi-sions contained in the Au-gust 22, 2011 Final Judg-ment and Settlement Agree-ment in Stream System IssueNo. 101, SS-97-101, com-bined with surface waterfrom the Elephant ButteIrrigation District for theirrigation of 30.01 acres ofland, owned by the appli-cant, located within part ofthe SW1/4 of Section 4,Township 22 South, Range 1Ease, New Mexico PrimeMeridian and within part ofthe NE1/4 of Section 9,Township 22 South, Range 1East, New Mexico PrimeMeridian, as described as apart of Subfile Order Num-ber LRN-28- 003-0070 ofthe Third Judicial DistrictCourt, State of New Mexico,County of Dona Ana. Thesite for new supplemental

the hard copy is hand-delivered or mailed andpostmarked within 24-hoursof the facsimile. Mailingpostmark will be used tovalidate the 24- hour period.Protests can be faxed to theOffice of the State Engineer,575-524-6160. If no validprotest or objection is filed,the State Engineer willevaluate the application inaccordance with the provi-sions of Chapter 72 NMSA1978.

Dates: 1/22, 1/29, 2/5, 2021

with the State Engineer,1680 Hickory Loop, Suite J.Las Cruces, NM 88005, onor before March 11, 2021.Facsimiles (faxes) will beaccepted as a valid protest ifthe hard copy is hand−delivered or mailed andpostmarked within 24-hoursof the facsimile. Mailingpostmark will be used tovalidate the 24-hour period.Protests can be faxed to theOffice of the State Engineer,Insert District fax numberhere. If no valid protest orobjection is filed, the StateEngineer will evaluate theapplication in accordancewith the provisions of Chap-ter 72 NMSA 1978.

Dates: 1/15, 1/22, 1/29, 2021

NOTICE OF ADOPTION

The City Council of the Cityof Las Cruces, New Mexico,Hereby Gives Notice ofAdoption of the FollowingOrdinance(s) at the RegularCity Council Meeting Heldon January 19, 2021:

Council Bill No. 21-024;Ordinance No. 2957: AnOrdinance Approving aZone Change from C-2(Commercial Medium Inten-sity) to M-1/M-2 (IndustrialStandard) on a PropertyEncompassing 0.92 + Acresand Located at 770 NSeventeenth Street. Submit-ted by Xavier Mendoza.

Council Bill No. 21-025;Ordinance No. 2958: AnOrdinance Repealing andReplacing Division 17Building Standards of Chap-ter 30, Buildings and Build-ing Regulations of the LasCruces Municipal Code toAdopt the 2018 InternationalEnergy Conservation Code,as Amended, and as Adop-ted by the State of NewMexico Construction Indus-tries Division.

Copies Are Available forInspection During WorkingHours at the Office of theCity Clerk. Witness MyHand and Seal of the Cityof Las Cruces on this the20th day of January, 2021.

Christine Rivera, CMCCity Clerk

Date: 1/29/2021

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What’s Available NOW On“Movie: Escape From Alcatraz”Shot on Alcatraz Island, this 1979 film is based on the true story of the only escape from the maximum security prison built on an island surrounded by shark-infested waters. Clint Eastwood stars as an inmate with an extensive track record of prison breaks, belying the self-important warden’s (Patrick McGoohan) claims that Alcatraz is escape-proof. Danny Glover plays an inmate in his first screen appearance.

“Gordon Ramsay’s American Road Trip”This Fox special follows chef Ramsay as he embarks on a road trip with two of his best friends, chef Gino D’Acampo and restaurant staff manager Fred Sirieix. The trio takes in the sights of the western United States from their RV, exploring hidden culinary gems in Arizona, California, Nevada and other locales. It’s a bromantic side of the famously grumpy Ramsay most fans have never seen.

“Movie: Mighty Oak”From director Sean McNamara (“The Miracle Season,” “Bratz”) comes this 2020 comedy/drama that stars Janel Parrish (“Pretty Little Liars”) as a young woman who meets a guitar prodigy and begins to think he’s the reincarnation of her brother, who was killed years earlier in a car crash. Carlos and Alexa PenaVega, Tommy Ragen and Raven-Symoné are also in the cast.

FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 29, 2021 S D DTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 PBS-KRWG 2 22 22 NewsHour BBC World Wash Firing-Hoover In Concert at the Hollywood In Concert at the Hollywood World News Amanpour and Company (N) TBA PBS NewsHour CBS-KDBC 3 4 4 Jeopardy! (N) Wheel MacGyver Magnum P.I. Blue Bloods CBS4 News Late Show-Colbert James Corden Emeril ABC-KVIA 7 7 7 News Ent. Tonight Shark Tank (:01) 20/20 (N) News Borderland (:05) Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nightline (N) Hollywood FOX-KFOX 8 14 14 Big Bang Big Bang WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N Same-day Tape) KFOX News at Nine (N) Mod Fam Mod Fam DailyMailTV Simpsons Two Men Two Men NBC-KTSM 9 9 9 KTSM 9 News at 6 (N) The Blacklist (N) Dateline NBC (N) KTSM News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Late Night With Seth Meyers Late-Lilly UNI-KINT 10 - 26 La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) Vencer el desamor (N) Imperio de mentiras (N) Noticiero Uni. Noticiero Uni Contacto deportivo (N) (Live) Imperio de mentiras TEL-KTDO 11 48 48 Exatlón Estados Unidos (N) La suerte de Loli (N) Buscando a Frida (N) Noticiero Noticias Caso cerrado Sin senos sí hay paraíso UMAS-KTFN 13 7593 65 Pájaro soñador (N) Enamorándonos (N) (Live) Desafío súper regiones (N) Esta historia me suena Vecinos Vecinos Desafío súper regiones CW-KVIA2 14 17 8 Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls Whose Line Whose Line Penn & Teller: Fool Us (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends TMZ Live (N) Pawn Stars The First 48 A&E 43 118 265 The First 48 The First 48: Homicide Rescue Cam Rescue Cam (:04) Live Rescue: Rewind (:03) The First 48 The First 48: Homicide Rescue Cam Rescue Cam AMC 57 131 254 ››› “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” (2000) George Clooney. ›› “Caddyshack” (1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase. ››› “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” (1989) The Terror COMEDY 35 107 249 The Office The Office (:15) The Office The Office The Office Creek Creek Creek Creek Creek Creek Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny COOK 123 113 232 Kids Baking Championship Kids Baking Championship Kids Baking Championship Kids Baking Championship Kids Baking Championship Kids Baking Championship Kids Baking Championship DSC 47 182 278 (:05) Gold Rush “Freddy to the Rescue” (N) Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch Gold Rush: Parker’s Trail (:05) Gold Rush “Freddy to the Rescue” Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch E! 37 114 236 Sex-City › “What Happens in Vegas” (2008) Cameron Diaz. › “Coyote Ugly” (2000) Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia. ›› “Sweet Home Alabama” (2002) Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas. ESPN 27 140 206 NBA Basketball Milwaukee Bucks at New Orleans Pelicans. NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Utah Jazz. (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter FOOD 40 110 231 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 29 136 248 Pacific Rim ››› “Sicario” (2015, Suspense) Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro. ›› “The Equalizer 2” (2018, Action) Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal. ››› “Widows” (2018) Viola Davis. GALA 25 273 404 Nosotros los. Nosotros los. Nosotros los. Nosotros los. Nosotros los. Nosotros los. Sin miedo a la verdad (N) La parodia Noticias Renta Renta Renta El show de la GOLF 24 401 218 PGA Tour Golf Farmers Insurance Open, Second Round. PGA Tour Golf Farmers Insurance Open, Second Round. HALL 58 185 312 “Snow Bride” (2013, Drama) Katrina Law, Jordan Belfi. Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier HGTV 41 112 229 Self-Made Mansions (N) Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home HISTORY 44 120 269 The UnXplained The UnXplained (N) Proof-There Proof-There (:03) The UnXplained (:03) The UnXplained (:06) The UnXplained (12:06) The UnXplained LIFE 39 108 252 Little Women: Atlanta (N) Little Women: Atlanta (Season Premiere) (N) Little Women (:03) Little Women: Atlanta (:01) Little Women: Atlanta (:01) Little Women: Atlanta Little Women LIFEMOV 119 109 253 “The Wrong Cheerleader Coach” (2020) Vivica A. Fox. “Cheer Camp Killer” (2020, Suspense) Mariah Robinson. (:01) “The Wrong Cheerleader Coach” (2020) Tara Reid (12:01) “Cheer Camp Killer” NBCSN 25 159 220 Figure Skating ISU Grand Prix. Sailing Americas Cup Prada Challenger Series. American Ninja Warrior Truck Tech Detroit Mecum Mecum PAR 34 241 241 (5:00) ››› “Casino” (1995, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci. ››› “The Wolf of Wall Street” (2013) Leonardo DiCaprio. A stockbroker develops habits of excess and corruption. SYFY 59 122 244 (5:35) ›› “San Andreas” (2015, Action) Dwayne Johnson. Resident Alien “Pilot” Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama › “Vampire Academy” (2014) Lucy Fry TBS 33 139 247 (5:30) ›› “Suicide Squad” (2016) Will Smith, Jared Leto. › “Wild Wild West” (1999, Action) Will Smith, Kevin Kline. ELEAGUE ››› “Batman Begins” (2005, Action) Christian Bale. TCM 169 132 256 ›››› “Citizen Kane” (1941, Drama) Orson Welles. (:15) ›› “Cain and Mabel” (1936) Marion Davies. ›› “Page Miss Glory” (1935) Marion Davies, Pat O’Brien. “When a Stranger Calls” TLC 45 183 280 (:05) 90 Day Fiancé “More to Love: Unsure and Insecure” 90 Day Fiancé (N) 90 Day (:05) 90 Day Fiancé “More to Love: Unsure and Insecure” 90 Day Fiancé TNT 32 138 245 ››› “Beauty and the Beast” (2017) Emma Watson, Dan Stevens. ››› “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (2005) Johnny Depp. Arrow “Lone Gunmen” Arrow “An Innocent Man” TRAV 49 196 277 Paranormal Caught- Camera Fright Club (N) Paranormal Caught- Camera Paranormal Caught- Camera Paranormal Caught- Camera Fright Club Paranormal Caught- Camera TRU TV 30 242 246 Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes ›› “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls” (1995) Jim Carrey. ›› “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls” (1995) Jim Carrey. Top Funniest Top Funniest USA 31 105 242 Chicago P.D. ››› “John Wick: Chapter 2” (2017, Action) Keanu Reeves, Common. Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam (12:05) Monk

6 p.m. on AMCMovie: O Brother, Where Art

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Made by siblings Joel and Ethan Coen (“Fargo”), this 2000 comedy loosely was inspired by Homer’s classic “The Odyssey.” It puts three escaped convicts (George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson) on the run from pursuers and toward consid-erable wealth. They seek a hidden treasure, but many complications arise. The blue-grass soundtrack, honored by the Country Music Association Awards, spawned a concert tour.

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A new episode called “Savory Meat and a Little Sweet” finds host Guy Fieri on the prowl for a combination of meats and sweets, making his first stop in Sioux Falls, S.D., where a market-butcher eatery serves up a surprisingly full culinary extravaganza. Hundreds of miles away, an Indian spot in Fairbanks, Alaska, raises some temperatures on the tundra with the hearty special-ties on their menu. Finally, in Fargo, N.D., a cafe and bakery combo makes sticky pecan rolls from scratch, as well as a savory French pastry dish.George Clooney

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ACTION SPORTS

Saturday

8:00 p.m. ESPN X Games From Aspen, Colo. (Live)

Sunday

6:30 p.m. ESPN X Games From Aspen, Colo. (Live)

BASKETBALL

Friday

5:30 p.m. ESPN Milwaukee Bucks at New Orleans Pelicans. From Smoothie King Center in New Orle-ans. (Live)

8:00 p.m. ESPN Dallas Mav-ericks at Utah Jazz. From Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City. (Live)

Saturday

3:30 p.m. KFOX Oregon at USC. From Galen Center in Los Angeles. (Live)

4:00 p.m. ESPN Kansas at Tennessee. From Thomp-

son-Boling Arena in Knox-ville, Tenn. (Live)

6:00 p.m. ESPN Texas at Kentucky. From Rupp Are-na in Lexington, Ky. (Live)

6:30 p.m. KVIA Los An-geles Lakers at Boston Celtics. From TD Garden in Boston. (Live)

Monday

5:00 p.m. ESPN Duke at Mi-ami. From Watsco Center in Coral Gables, Fla. (Live)

7:00 p.m. ESPN Oklahoma at Texas Tech. From Unit-ed Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock, Texas. (Live)

Tuesday

5:00 p.m. ESPN Teams TBA. (Live)

5:30 p.m. TNT Los Ange-les Clippers at Brooklyn Nets. From Barclays Cen-ter in Brooklyn, N.Y. (Live)

7:00 p.m. ESPN Teams TBA. (Live)

8:00 p.m. TNT Boston Celt-ics at Golden State War-riors. From Chase Center

in San Francisco. (Live)

Wednesday

5:00 p.m. ESPN Indiana Pacers at Milwaukee Bucks. From Fiserv Forum

in Milwaukee. (Live)

7:30 p.m. ESPN Phoenix Suns at New Orleans Pel-icans. From Smoothie King

Center in New Orleans.

(Live)

Thursday

5:00 p.m. ESPN Ohio State at Iowa. From Carv-

er-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa

City, Iowa. (Live)

5:30 p.m. TNT Golden State Warriors at Dallas Mav-ericks. From American

Airlines Center in Dallas.

(Live)

8:00 p.m. TNT Denver Nug-gets at Los Angeles Lak-ers. From Staples Center

in Los Angeles. (Live)

6:00 p.m. NBCSN NWHL Hockey Isobel Cup, Semi-

finals. (Live)

SOCCER

Saturday

5:55 p.m. KTDO Fútbol Mexicano Primera Di-visión Jornada 4 del

Guardianes Clausura 2021.

Guadalajara y Juárez se

enfrentan en el estadio

AKRON. El único anteced-

ente aquí en Liga MX fue

el duelo del 11 de enero de

BOXING

Saturday

6:00 p.m. KFOX PBC: Caleb Plant vs. Caleb Truax. Caleb Plant defends his

IBF super middleweight

title against challenger Ca-

leb Truax. (Live)

HOCKEY

Thursday

3:30 p.m. NBCSN NWHL Hockey Isobel Cup, Semi-

finals. (Live)

2020, con victoria de chi-

vas por 2-0. (Live)

8:00 p.m. KINT Fútbol Mex-

icano Primera División

Cruz Azul vs Querétaro.

Jornada 4 del Guardianes

Clausura 2021. Cruz Azul

recibe a Querétaro en el

estadio Azteca. La Máqui-

na ganó 10 de los 20 due-

los previos en casa ante

este rival. La última victoria

de Gallos Blancos como

visitante fue el 3 de marzo

de 2018 (1-0). (Live)

sports zone

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Hoops NBC-KTSM 9 9 9 Earth Wild Roots One Vets- Premier League Soccer Luge IMSA Weathertech DRL Drone Racing Sage Church Path To News UNI-KINT 10 - 26 Atención Atención Natural Natural Pro Pro Pro Pro Pro Pro Cuéntamelo ya Como dice el dicho Me caigo de risa Un viaje en submarino. Vecinos Noticiero TEL-KTDO 11 48 48 Dreyer El viajero El viajero Descu Fútbol Premier League (Live) Pro Shock ›› “Rock Dog” (2016) The wall Minuto para ganar Dec. Noticias UMAS-KTFN 13 7593 65 Vecinos Vecinos Mita Mita Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. “Menendez: Blood Brothers” (2017) “China Salesman” (2017) Mike Tyson. ›› “Ghost in the Shell” (2017) CW-KVIA2 14 17 8 Into Wild Into Wild Into Wild This Old Jewels Tail- Cars.TV World’s Paid Prg. MyDest. ›› “Once Upon a Time in Mexico” Ninja Warrior Ent. Tonight Dog Challenge A&E 43 118 265 Zombie Flip Zombie Flip The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 ››› “The Rundown” (2003) ›› “A Good Day to Die Hard” (2013) AMC 57 131 254 Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› “The Longest Yard” (2005) Adam Sandler. ›› “Caddyshack” (1980, Comedy) ››› “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” (2000) COMEDY 35 107 249 Parks Parks Parks Parks Office (:45) The Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office COOK 123 113 232 Greatest Food Greatest Food Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Good Eat Good Eat Good Eat Good Eat Good Good Iron Chef America Iron Chef America DSC 47 182 278 (7:00) BattleBots BattleBots “Hit the Jackpot!” Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid E! 37 114 236 Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City › “What Happens in Vegas” (2008) › “Coyote Ugly” (2000) Piper Perabo. ›› “The Holiday” ESPN 27 140 206 SportsCenter (N) College GameDay College Basketball Clemson at Duke. 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(N) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Cruz Azul vs Querétaro. Nosotros los. Noticiero Vecinos Vecinos & noche (N) TEL-KTDO 11 48 48 (5:55) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División (Live) ›› “Death Race” (2008) Jason Statham, Tyrese Gibson. Noticias T TYM Zona Decisiones Latinx Now! Programa Programa UMAS-KTFN 13 7593 65 › “The Last Airbender” (2010, Fantasía) Noah Ringer. (N) ››› “28 Weeks Later” (2007, Terror) Robert Carlyle. (N) Paid Program Paid Program “China Salesman” (2017) Mike Tyson, Steven Seagal. CW-KVIA2 14 17 8 Wipeout Last-Standing Last-Standing Mom Mom Goldbergs black-ish 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Storm of Suspicion The First 48 A&E 43 118 265 ›› “The Magnificent Seven” (2016, Western) Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt. Rescue Cam Rescue Cam (:03) ›› “The Magnificent Seven” (2016, Western) Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt. AMC 57 131 254 ›››› “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman. ››› “G.I. 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Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls HGTV 41 112 229 Fixer Upper (N) Fixer Upper (N) Fixer Upper (N) Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper HISTORY 44 120 269 The Pacific (Part 1 of 10) (:13) The Pacific (Part 2 of 10) (:20) Hiroshima: 75 Years Later (:03) The Pacific (Part 1 of 10) (:16) The Pacific Hiroshima: 75 LIFE 39 108 252 “Wendy Williams: The Movie” (2021) Ciera Payton. (:03) Wendy Williams: What a Mess! (N) (:01) “Wendy Williams: The Movie” (2021) Ciera Payton. Wendy Williams: What LIFEMOV 119 109 253 “Stalked by My Husband’s Ex” (2020) Alex McKenna. “Secrets in the Snow” (2020, Suspense) Aubrey Reynolds. (:01) “Stalked by My Husband’s Ex” (2020) Alex McKenna. “Secrets in the Snow” NBCSN 25 159 220 Motorcycle Racing Monster Energy Supercross. From Indianapolis. (Live) IMSA Weathertech Sportscar Championship Rolex 24h at Daytona. (Live) PAR 34 241 241 (3:30) “The Dark Knight” ›› “The Guardian” (2006, Drama) Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher, Sela Ward. 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Sisters TNT 32 138 245 ››› “How to Train Your Dragon” (2010) Premiere. ››› “Shrek 2” (2004, Children’s) Voices of Mike Myers. ››› “How to Train Your Dragon” (2010) Gerard Butler ››› “Shrek 2” (2004) TRAV 49 196 277 Ghost Nation Ghost Nation Kindred Spirits Kindred Spirits Ghost Nation Ghost Nation Kindred Spirits TRU TV 30 242 246 Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Knockout Knockout USA 31 105 242 “John Wick: Chapter 2” ››› “John Wick” (2014, Action) Keanu Reeves. ››› “Speed” (1994, Action) Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper. Straight Up (12:03) Chicago P.D.

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11 a.m. on KDBCCollege Basketball

A pair of Big Ten contenders come to loggerheads today in Ann Arbor, where the Mich-igan Wolverines welcome in the Indiana Hoosiers. The No. 10 Wolverines have found a rising star in freshman center Hunter Dickinson, who has averaged 18 points and 8.1 rebounds per game in leading the team to a 10-0 start. The unranked Hoosiers also have

a standout performer in soph-omore forward Trayce Jack-son-Davis, whose 20.3 points a game leads their team.

6 p.m. on LIFEMovie: Wendy Williams:

The Movie

The new film documents how Wendy Williams has over-come obstacles and continues to defy naysayers to become one of today’s most popular syndicated talk show hosts. Williams executive produces the biopic, which takes view-ers back to her startup days in urban radio and through various ups and downs of her career. Ciera Payton portrays Williams while Morocco Omari stars as her ex-husband Kevin Hunter.

6:30 p.m. on KVIANBA Basketball

A battle of historical ri-vals goes down tonight in Beantown, where Jaylen Brown and the Boston Celtics hope the home court works to their advantage in their

game against Anthony Davis and the Los Angeles Lakers. These storied franchises have met a record 12 times in NBA Finals, and with both teams at or near the top of their respec-tive conferences, expectations for a 13th are not unrealistic.

7 p.m. on HALLMovie: Snowkissed

Kate (Jen Lilley) is a commit-ted New Yorker who never sees any need to leave Man-hattan, until her job requires her to travel to Canada to do a story. Much to her dismay, once she arrives she finds

liams opens up about both the joys and humiliations she has experienced since childhood. Her experiences have run the gamut from a painful divorce to rebounding from scandals and controversies to some highly public celebrity feuds, as well as some previously dark spells she’s finally pre-pared to open up about.

10 p.m. on SHOWMovie: Burden

Mike Burden (Garrett Hed-lund), a young man raised in a culture of racist hate in a small South Carolina town, finds a path to redemption thanks to a compassionate Black preacher (Forest Whita-ker) and a young woman (Andrea Riseborough) who senses hidden, untapped sen-sitivity in Mike. Similarly, even critics who found the film itself a mite trope-heavy praised Hedlund for his richly nuanced performance. Director Andrew Heckler’s film won the Audi-ence Award at the 2018 Sun-dance Film Festival.

new superpowers by an orga-nization that plans to use him as a weapon. Sam Heughan (“Outlander”), Eiza González, Toby Kebbell, Guy Pearce and Lamorne Morris also star in the film, which launched a projected cinematic universe with Diesel expected to re-prise his role in sequels.

8:03 p.m. on LIFEWendy Williams: What a

Mess!

She’s the self-anointed Queen of All Media, but in this new feature-length documentary, talk-show host Wendy Wil-

herself sorely tested by an extended tour of the great out-doors, despite the charms of the adventurous local (Chris McNally) who is serving as her tour guide. Amy Groen-ing, Rodrigo Beilfuss and Jay Koensgen also star in this 2021 romantic comedy.

7:54 p.m. on STARZMovie: Bloodshot

Based on a Valiant Comics character, this 2020 super-hero action movie stars Vin Diesel as Ray Garrison, a Marine who is killed in action, then brought back to life with

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News at News UNI-KINT 10 - 26 Como dice el dicho Al punto (N) Fútbol Fútbol Mexicano Primera División República Aquí y ahora Rosa de Guadalupe Rosa de Guadalupe María Noticiero TEL-KTDO 11 48 48 Pro Pro Pro Pro Pro Shockwave ››› “The Fugitive” (1993) Harrison Ford. ››› “The Rock” (1996) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage. Dec. Noticias UMAS-KTFN 13 7593 65 Super Ge Super Ge Mundo Mundo Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Nosotr. “Empire State” (2013) Dwayne Johnson. ›› “RoboCop” (2014, Ciencia Ficción) Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman. CW-KVIA2 14 17 8 Paid Prg. Destiny Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Protec Protec Catholic Sunday ›› “Dinner for Schmucks” (2010) Steve Carell. Athlete Hiring Creek Creek Creek Creek Creek A&E 43 118 265 Hoarders Hoarders ›› “The Bodyguard” (1992, Drama) Kevin Costner. ››› “The Fugitive” (1993, Suspense) Harrison Ford. ›› “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back” (2016) AMC 57 131 254 (6:30) ››› “Air Force One” ›› “The Longest Yard” (2005) Adam Sandler. ››› “G.I. Jane” (1997) Demi Moore, Viggo Mortensen. ›››› “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994) Tim Robbins. COMEDY 35 107 249 Parks Parks Parks Parks Office (:45) The Office Office Office Office Office Office (:15) The Office Office Office Office “The Wedding Singer” (1998) COOK 123 113 232 Yum- Yum- Best Best Best Best Bizarre Bizarre Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Food Food Food Food Food Food Carn Carn DSC 47 182 278 Naked and Afraid “Twinning” Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Exposed (N) E! 37 114 236 Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City ›› “The Holiday” (2006) Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet. “Miss Congeniality 2” ESPN 27 140 206 SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) College Basketball SMU at Houston. 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(Live) Sailing Americas Cup Prada Challenger Figure Skating ISU Grand Prix. Luge World Cup: Team Relay. PAR 34 241 241 (6:00) ››› “Casino” (1995) Joe Pesci ›››› “The Godfather” (1972, Drama) Marlon Brando, Al Pacino. (:45) ›››› “The Godfather, Part II” (1974, Crime Drama) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall. SYFY 59 122 244 (:01) ››› “Beetlejuice” (1988) (:07) “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” ››› “Zombieland” (2009, Comedy) ››› “The Goonies” (1985) Sean Astin. “Guardians 2” TBS 33 139 247 Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Go-Big Show Go-Big Show Go-Big Show Go-Big Show ›› “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” (2016, Action) “Wonder Woman” TCM 169 132 256 ›› “The Killers” (1964) Lee Marvin. “Red-Courage” (:15) “I Married a Witch” (:45) ››› “From Here to Eternity” (1953, Drama) ›››› “My Fair Lady” (1964, Musical) Audrey Hepburn. 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6 p.m. on BBCAThe Watch

In their high-stakes race against Carcer Dun (Samuel Adewunmi) for the second mystical artifact, Cheery, Angua and Carrot (Jo Ea-ton-Kent, Marama Corlett, Adam Hugill) venture into the Mines of Tak, where Cheery is forced to confront some shadowy facets of her past, in the new episode “The Dark in the Dark.” Meanwhile, back in Ankh-Morpork, Vimes and Sybil (Richard Dormer, Lara Rossi) defend the besieged Watch House from Doctor Cruces (Ingrid Oliver) and her

colleagues from the Assassins Guild.

8 p.m. on TLCUnexpected

In the new episode “The Circumcision Conversation,” Reanna gives birth during the harrowing dangers of the coronavirus pandemic, while Jenna and Aden fight over planning for the baby shower. Elsewhere, Tyra has a little too much fun on her cheerleading trip in Miami, and a debate over circumcision makes Lilly and Lawrence’s family dinner decidedly awkward, to say the least.

8 p.m. on IDOn the Case With Paula

ZahnA new episode called “A Storm of Rage” looks at the case of a beautiful young mother who vanishes inexplicably mere hours before the deadliest hurricane in Texas history is due to strike. The subsequent investigation forces her loved ones to weather a devastating emotional storm of their own and then survive a tempest of another sort.

9 p.m. on KRWGThe Long Song on

MasterpieceThis three-part adaptation of a critically acclaimed and

bestselling novel by Andrea Levy chronicles the saga of July (Tamara Lawrance, “King Charles III”), a strong-willed house slave who clashes with her demanding and capricious mistress, Caroline Mortimer (Hayley Atwell), in Jamaica during the era of emancipa-tion in the 19th century. The excellent cast also includes Jack Lowden (“Mary Queen of Scots”), Sharon Duncan-Brew-ster (“Rogue One”), Jordan Bolger (“Peaky Blinders”), Gordon Brown (“Only God For-gives”) and Lenny Henry.

10 p.m. on HBOThe Lady and the Dale

This four-part documentary series from sibling executive producers Mark and Jay Du-plass uses an inventive visual presentation style to explore the fascinating story of the rise and fall of 1970s-era transgender entrepreneur Elizabeth Carmichael and her radical car, which she dubbed The Dale. Carmichael rose to prominence during that decade’s oil crisis when she promoted her fuel-efficient three-wheeled vehicle, which she promised would get 70 miles to the gallon. Shedding light on the story are Carmi-chael’s daughter, Candi, and son, Michael.

10 p.m. on SHOWShameless

In the new episode “Slaugh-ter,” Ian and Mickey’s (Cam-eron Monaghan, Noel Fisher) security gig comes under scrutiny, while Frank and Kev (William H. Macy, Steve Howey) try to take down the Milkoviches. Meanwhile, V (Shanola Hampton) turns polit-ical activist as she canvasses the area to get Black people to the polls, and Debbie (Emma Kenney) takes Franny (Presley Schrader) to meet her favorite wrestler. Ethan Cutkosky also stars.

12 a.m. on SHOWDesus & Mero

Showtime’s first late-night talk show returns for its third season with more laid-back chat, the kind of conversations where guests feel so relaxed they often open up and speak more candidly than on more conventional talk shows. Each episode features co-hosts De-sus Nice and The Kid Mero of-fering their perspectives on hot topics of the day, as well as sitting down with guests from all across pop culture, sports and music. Past guests have included President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Dr. Anthony Fauci and David Letterman.

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SUNDAY EVENING JANUARY 31, 2021 S D DTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 PBS-KRWG 2 22 22 TBA Weekend Miss Scarlet and the Duke All Creatures Great The Long Song “Still Dreaming” (2014, Documentary) See Canada McLaughlin Weekend CBS-KDBC 3 4 4 60 Minutes (N) NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: New Orleans NCIS “Family First” CBS4 News Emeril Full Measure (:34) America This Week (N) NCIS: N.O. ABC-KVIA 7 7 7 Funniest Home Videos Who Wants to Be Card Sharks “207” (N) The Rookie “In Justice” ABC 7 at 10 ABC 7 Xtra (:05) Storm of Suspicion (N) Carbonaro Carbonaro FOX-KFOX 8 14 14 Name That Tune Simpsons Great North Burgers Call Me Kat KFOX14 News at Nine Mod Fam Built Big Bang Big Bang Mod Fam Mod Fam NBC-KTSM 9 9 9 Weakest Link The Wall “Tamara and Leo” Chicago Med Dateline NBC KTSM News Paid Program Paid Program (:35) Weather Gone Viral (:35) TMZ (N) UNI-KINT 10 - 26 Aquí y ahora (N) Imparables: Una batalla para morirse de risa Sal y pimienta (N) (Live) María Noticiero La jugada (N) (Live) Vecinos Renta TEL-KTDO 11 48 48 Exatlón Estados Unidos (N) Película Noticias T TYM Zona Decisiones Decisiones Extremas Programa UMAS-KTFN 13 7593 65 (2:30) ›› “RoboCop” (2014) Gary Oldman ›› “Crank” (2006) Jason Statham. ›› “Non-Stop” (2014) Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore. ›› “Sharpshooter” (2007) James Remar. Nosotros los. CW-KVIA2 14 17 8 Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Batwoman “Bat Girl Magic!” Charmed (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Nightwatch Central Ave Central Ave A&E 43 118 265 ›› “Jack Reacher” (2012, Action) Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike, Robert Duvall. Court Cam Court Cam (:03) ›› “Jack Reacher” (2012, Action) Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike, Robert Duvall. AMC 57 131 254 ›››› “Forrest Gump” (1994, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise. ›››› “Forrest Gump” (1994, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise. “Lara Croft Tomb Raider” COMEDY 35 107 249 Wedding › “Grown Ups” (2010) Adam Sandler, Kevin James. (:45) › “Grown Ups 2” (2013, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James. South Park South Park South Park South Park COOK 123 113 232 Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Yum-Yummer Yum-Yummer Best Thing Best Thing Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Yum-Yummer Yum-Yummer DSC 47 182 278 Alaska: The Last Frontier “Fox Cabin Finale” (N) (:06) Building Off the Grid (:06) Building Off the Grid Alaska: The Last Frontier “Fox Cabin Finale” (12:06) Building Off the Grid E! 37 114 236 ›› “Miss Congeniality” (2000, Comedy) Sandra Bullock. ›› “The Proposal” (2009) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. ›› “Miss Congeniality” (2000, Comedy) Sandra Bullock. Miss Con. 2 ESPN 27 140 206 ESPN Doc. X Games From Aspen, Colo. (Live) SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt (N) (Live) SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt SportsCenter W/Van Pelt FOOD 40 110 231 Guy’s Grocery Games Worst Cooks in America (N) Kitchen Crash Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Worst Cooks in America Kitchen Crash Beat Bobby Beat Bobby FX 29 136 248 (4:00) Venom ››› “Deadpool 2” (2018, Action) Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin. ››› “Bohemian Rhapsody” (2018, Biography) Rami Malek, Lucy Boynton. Premiere. “Bohemian Rhapsody” GALA 25 273 404 Familia Diez Familia Diez Familia Diez Familia Diez Familia Diez Familia Diez Familia Diez Familia Diez Familia Diez Familia Diez Programa ¡Vitamina D ahora! Revitaliza GOLF 24 401 218 (5:30) PGA Tour Golf Farmers Insurance Open, Final Round. PGA Tour Golf Farmers Insurance Open, Final Round. HALL 58 185 312 (5:00) “Snowkissed” (2021) “Snowcoming” (2019) Trevor Donovan, Lindy Booth. Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Frasier Frasier HGTV 41 112 229 Home Town (N) (:01) Home Town (N) (:01) Home Town (:01) Home Town Home Town (:01) Home Town (12:01) Home Town HISTORY 44 120 269 Swamp People: Blood and Guts “Countdown to Season 12” (N) (:03) Swamp People: Blood and Guts “Countdown to Season 12” LIFE 39 108 252 Wendy Williams: What a Mess! (Enhanced Edition) (N) (:03) “Wendy Williams: The Movie: Special Edition” (2021) (:01) Wendy Williams: What a Mess! (Enhanced Edition) “Wendy Williams” LIFEMOV 119 109 253 “The Cheerleader Escort” (2019) Cynthia Preston. “The Pom Pom Murders” (2020) Anna Marie Dobbins. (:01) “The Cheerleader Escort” (2019) Cynthia Preston. “The Cheerleader Escort” NBCSN 25 159 220 Mecum Auto Auctions “Dallas” Motorcycle Racing Monster Energy Supercross. From Indianapolis. PAR 34 241 241 ›››› “The Godfather” (1972, Drama) Marlon Brando, Al Pacino. A mafia patriarch tries to hold his empire together. ››› “Casino” (1995, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci. SYFY 59 122 244 (5:05) ››› “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” (2017) Resident Alien “Pilot” Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama (:33) “Invasion Roswell” (2013) TBS 33 139 247 (5:00) ››› “Wonder Woman” (2017, Action) Gal Gadot. ›› “Justice League” (2017, Action) Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot. ›› “Justice League” (2017, Action) Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot. TCM 169 132 256 ›››› “Sounder” (1972) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield. ›› “A Man Called Adam” (1966) Sammy Davis Jr. ›››› “The Battleship Potemkin” (1925) ››› “Live Flesh” (1997) TLC 45 183 280 90 Day Fiancé Brandon stands up to his parents. (N) Unexpected (N) (:02) 90 Day Fiancé (N) 90 Day Fiancé Brandon stands up to his parents. Unexpected TNT 32 138 245 ›› “Captain Marvel” (2019, Action) Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson. Snowpiercer (:31) ››› “Back to the Future Part II” (1989, Comedy) Michael J. Fox. “Back to the Future Part III” TRAV 49 196 277 Expedition Bigfoot Expedition Bigfoot Mountain Monsters Mountain Monsters Expedition Bigfoot Expedition Bigfoot Mountain Monsters TRU TV 30 242 246 Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes USA 31 105 242 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam (:34) The Rev Law & Order: SVU

WEEKDAY DAYTIME S D DTV 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 PBS-KRWG 2 22 22 Hero Xavier Curious Tiger Tiger Elinor Sesame Pink Dinosaur Clifford Democracy Now! Varied Programs Molly Xavier Odd Arthur News News CBS-KDBC 3 4 4 CBS This Morning Let’s Make a Deal The Price Is Right Young & Restless CBS4No Bold The Talk Jerry Jerry The People’s Court Jdg Judy Jdg Judy CBS News ABC-KVIA 7 7 7 Good Morning Kelly and Ryan The View GMA3: What News at Noon General Hospital Tamron Hall The Dr. Oz Show ABC 7 News at 4 News ABC FOX-KFOX 8 14 14 KFOX14 News Kimberly and Wendy Williams The People’s Court Minute Minute Hot Paternity Divorce Court Judge Mathis FamFeud FamFeud KFOX14 News NBC-KTSM 9 9 9 (7:00) Today Today 3rd Hour Today-Hoda Rachael Ray News at Noon Days of our Lives The Doctors Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres News at News UNI-KINT 10 - 26 (6:00) ¡Despierta América! Simplemente María Noticiero Nosotr. Hoy Papá a toda madre Como dice el dicho El gordo y la flaca Primer impacto Noticiero Noticiero TEL-KTDO 11 48 48 (6:00) Un nuevo día Caso cerrado Caso Acceso La sult Noticias Yo soy Betty, la fea En casa con Suelta la sopa (2:58) Al rojo vivo Noticiero Noticiero Noticiero Noticias UMAS-KTFN 13 7593 65 Varied Programs Laura Varied Programs Amores verdaderos CW-KVIA2 14 17 8 Hatchett Hatchett Dateline Kelly Clarkson The Real Jerry Springer Steve Wilkos Show Maury Jerry Springer black-ish Gold Mom Last Man A&E 43 118 265 Varied Programs First 48 Varied First 48 Varied Programs AMC 57 131 254 (7:00) Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Movie Varied COMEDY 35 107 249 Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Varied South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Varied Programs Office Office COOK 123 113 232 Varied Programs DSC 47 182 278 Varied Programs E! 37 114 236 Varied Programs Daily Pop Varied Programs ESPN 27 140 206 First Take SportsCenter SportsCenter Jalen Question NBA: The Jump NFL Live Around Pardon SportsCenter Basket Varied FOOD 40 110 231 Varied Programs FX 29 136 248 Movie Varied Mike Mike Mike Varied Programs GALA 25 273 404 ¡Despierta América! Como dice el dicho Amorcito corazón Amorcito corazón La fuerza La taxista Mar de amor Mar de amor Dicho Varied Programs GOLF 24 401 218 Varied Programs Golf Today Varied Programs Golf Today Varied Programs Golf Central Varied Programs Golf Central Varied Programs HALL 58 185 312 Movie Movie Movie Movie Movie HGTV 41 112 229 Varied Programs HISTORY 44 120 269 Varied Programs LIFE 39 108 252 The Closer The Closer Major Crimes Major Crimes Major Crimes Rizzoli & Isles Rizzoli & Isles Rizzoli & Isles Rizzoli & Isles Rizzoli Varied LIFEMOV 119 109 253 Movie Movie Movie Varied Movie Varied Programs Movie NBCSN 25 159 220 Pro Football Talk SKY Sports News Varied Programs PAR 34 241 241 Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Mom Mom Mom Mom Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Movie SYFY 59 122 244 Movie Varied Programs Movie TBS 33 139 247 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam Guy Fam Guy Big Bang Big Bang TCM 169 132 256 Movie Varied Programs Movie (:45) Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Movie Varied Programs TLC 45 183 280 Sister Wives Varied Programs Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life Varied Programs TNT 32 138 245 Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Movie Varied Programs TRAV 49 196 277 Varied Programs TRU TV 30 242 246 Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... Dumbest Varied Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokers Jokers USA 31 105 242 Varied Programs

6 Your Bulletin TV & Entertainment pullout section January 29 - February 4, 2021

MOVIES SPORTS SPECIALSS - Spectrum D - Dish DTV - DirecTV

S - Spectrum D - Dish DTV - DirecTV

MONDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 1, 2021 S D DTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 PBS-KRWG 2 22 22 NewsHour BBC News Antiques Roadshow (N) Antiques Roadshow Independent Lens (N) World News TBA Amanpour-Co Santa Fe PBS NewsHour CBS-KDBC 3 4 4 Jeopardy! (N) Wheel Neighbor Bob-Abishola All Rise Bull “The Great Divide” CBS4 News Late Show-Colbert James Corden Copper Chef ABC-KVIA 7 7 7 News Ent. Tonight The Bachelor (N) The Good Doctor News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live! (:37) Nightline Ent. Tonight Hollywood FOX-KFOX 8 14 14 Big Bang Big Bang 9-1-1 “Future Tense” (N) (:01) 9-1-1: Lone Star (N) KFOX News at Nine (N) Mod Fam Mod Fam DailyMailTV Simpsons Two Men Two Men NBC-KTSM 9 9 9 KTSM 9 News at 6 (N) Ellen’s Game of Games (N) The Wall “KD and CJ” (N) Weakest Link (N) KTSM News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Late Night With Seth Meyers Late-Lilly UNI-KINT 10 - 26 Vencer el miedo (N) Te doy la vida (N) Médicos, línea de vida (N) Como tú no hay dos (N) Noticiero Uni. Noticiero Uni Contacto deportivo (N) (Live) Médicos, línea de vida TEL-KTDO 11 48 48 Exatlón Estados Unidos (N) La suerte de Loli (N) Buscando a Frida (N) Noticiero Noticias Caso cerrado Sin senos sí hay paraíso UMAS-KTFN 13 7593 65 ¿Qué culpa tiene Fatmagül? Guerreros 2020 (N) Noticiero Uni. Vas con todo Vecinos Guerreros 2020 CW-KVIA2 14 17 8 Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls All American (N) All American Stories (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends TMZ Live (N) Pawn Stars The First 48 A&E 43 118 265 The First 48 The First 48 (:01) The First 48 The First 48 (:03) The First 48 (:03) The First 48 (12:04) The First 48 AMC 57 131 254 (5:30) › “Gone in 60 Seconds” (2000) Nicolas Cage. The Salisbury Poisonings (N) (:04) › “Gone in 60 Seconds” (2000) Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie. The Salisbury Poisonings Fear Walking COMEDY 35 107 249 The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office (:45) The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Daily Show The Office COOK 123 113 232 Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Delicious Delicious DSC 47 182 278 Street Outlaws “Boosted to the Max” A familiar face comes back to the 405. (N) (:01) Street Outlaws Street Outlaws “Boosted to the Max” A familiar face comes back to the 405. E! 37 114 236 Kardashian The Kardashians Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Nightly Pop ESPN 27 140 206 College Basketball College Basketball Oklahoma at Texas Tech. (Live) SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) FOOD 40 110 231 Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Kids Baking Championship Amy Schumer Guy’s Grocery Games All-Star Best Thing-Ate Amy Schumer Guy’s Grocery Games FX 29 136 248 ›› “Maze Runner: The Death Cure” (2018) Dylan O’Brien, Thomas Brodie-Sangster. ››› “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” (2017) Dwayne Johnson. ››› “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” GALA 25 273 404 P. Luche P. Luche P. Luche P. Luche Mi querida Mi querida Sin miedo a la verdad (N) P. Luche Noticias Mi querida Mi querida Mi querida P. Luche GOLF 24 401 218 PGA Tour Golf Farmers Insurance Open, Final Round. Golf Central Golf Golf Acad. HALL 58 185 312 “The Last Bridesmaid” (2019) Rachel Boston. Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier HGTV 41 112 229 100 Day Dream Home Ty Breaker (N) (:01) Home Town (:01) Home Town Ty Breaker (:01) Home Town (12:01) Home Town HISTORY 44 120 269 American Pickers American Pickers An immaculate 1964 Chevy pickup. (N) (:05) American Pickers (:03) American Pickers An immaculate 1964 Chevy pickup. (12:06) American Pickers LIFE 39 108 252 Rizzoli & Isles Rizzoli & Isles (:03) Rizzoli & Isles (:03) Rizzoli & Isles (:01) Rizzoli & Isles (:01) Rizzoli & Isles (12:04) Rizzoli & Isles LIFEMOV 119 109 253 “Pretty Cheaters, Deadly Lies” (2020) Kate Drummond. “Killer Competition” (2020) Jacqueline Scislowski. (:01) “Pretty Cheaters, Deadly Lies” (2020, Suspense) (12:01) “Killer Competition” NBCSN 25 159 220 (4:30) Mecum Auto Auctions Mecum Auto Auctions PAR 34 241 241 (5:00) ›› “The Longest Yard” (2005) Adam Sandler. ›› “Old School” (2003, Comedy) Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell. ›› “The Longest Yard” (2005, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Chris Rock. SYFY 59 122 244 (5:00) ›› “Blade” (1998) Wesley Snipes. ›› “Blade 2: Bloodhunt” (2002) Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson. Futurama Futurama Futurama ›› “Blade” (1998, Horror) Wesley Snipes. TBS 33 139 247 Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Conan (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Conan Wipeout Wipeout TCM 169 132 256 › “Plan 9 From Outer Space” (1959) › “The Swarm” (1978) Michael Caine, Katharine Ross. (:45) ›› “The Conqueror” (1956, Adventure) John Wayne. (:45) ›› “Change of Habit” (1969, Drama) TLC 45 183 280 My Feet Are Killing Me My Feet Are Killing Me (N) 1000-Lb. Sisters (N) (:02) 1000-Lb. Sisters My Feet Are Killing Me My Feet Are Killing Me 1000-Lb. Sisters TNT 32 138 245 (4:20) ›› “Captain Marvel” Snowpiercer (N) (:02) Snowpiercer (:04) ››› “Transformers” (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson, Josh Duhamel. (12:04) Bones TRAV 49 196 277 World’s Most Unexplained World’s Most Unexplained Paranormal Declassified (N) Paranormal Declassified World’s Most Unexplained World’s Most Unexplained Paranormal Declassified TRU TV 30 242 246 Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers ›› “Ride Along” (2014, Comedy) Ice Cube, Kevin Hart. ›› “Ride Along” (2014, Comedy) Ice Cube, Kevin Hart. Inside Jokes Inside Jokes USA 31 105 242 WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (Live) Resident Alien “Pilot” Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam (12:05) Dateline

does her best to avoid Asher (Cody Christian) as he keeps trying to talk to her about the summer.

7 p.m. on BRAVOBelow Deck

A series of recent incidents cause Francesca to lose all trust in Elizabeth in the new episode “Hide the Salami,” while Rachel continues to grow frustrated with the inte-rior over miscommunication. Meanwhile, Elizabeth’s high expectations for her birthday celebration fall disappointingly short, and the crew grows fearful of COVID-19 as in-creasingly scary reports of the pandemic back home reach them.

8 p.m. on CNBCAmerican Greed

In Dallas, a delusional and debt-ridden spinal surgeon, who also may well be dabbling in narcotics, maims and even kills patients in one botched surgery after another in the aptly titled new episode “The Real Dr. Death.” It falls to two colleagues to step in where others won’t and bring him down before his depraved indifference takes an even heavier toll.

7 p.m. on KVIA2All American

Spencer (Daniel Ezra) starts feeling pressure both on and off the field as the season’s first game approaches in the new episode “High Expecta-tions,” so he decides to take Layla (Greta Onieogou) into his confidence. Meanwhile, Jordan (Michael Evans Beh-ling) realizes it’s time for him to step up now that Spencer and Billy (Taye Diggs) have changed schools. Elsewhere, Olivia (Samantha Logan)

9 p.m. on KRWGIndependent Lens

In their new documentary “9 to 5: The Story of a Movement,” Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar look back at a grass-roots revolution in the 1970s and ’80s, as secretaries band-ed together to create meaning-ful changes in the workplace. The ideas these women came up with eventually dovetailed with the women’s and labor movements of the time. Their passion and commitment also inspired the 1980 movie come-dy “9 to 5” starring Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton, as well as Parton’s title song that became a workplace an-them.

11 p.m. on HBOThe Investigation

A hit in its native Denmark, this taut six-part Scandinavian series delves into the real-life 2017 murder of Swedish jour-nalist Kim Wall, who was killed after boarding a homemade submarine. After pieces of Wall’s corpse were found in different drop spots, subma-rine owner Peter Madsen was charged with her murder. The series follows Jens Moller (Soren Malling), the head of homicide, and his team as they search for the truth.

“Independent Lens”

tonight’s pickshome & gardenFriday

10:00 a.m. HGTV Love It or List It A busy family life has taken priority over updating a 1970s home.

6:00 p.m. HGTV Self-Made Mansions Clinton helps Jeresha White and Travis and Cathleen Rivera find the homes of their dreams. (N)

Saturday 1:00 p.m. KRWG This Old

House Elaborate interior window trim and custom storm windows; an updated electric meter and panels. (N) (In Stereo)

Sunday11:00 a.m. HGTV Love It

or List It A couple must decide between getting a bigger house and making changes to their existing home.

8:06 p.m. DSC Building Off the Grid Specialty builders design and build an earth-sheltered home off the grid in Colorado. (In Stereo)

9:06 p.m. DSC Building Off the Grid In Montana, a family sets out to build an

off-the-grid home overlook-ing the Yellowstone River. (In Stereo)

Monday 4:00 p.m. HGTV 100 Day

Dream Home Brian and Mika blend modern touch-es with rustic, farmhouse charm for a family of five.

5:00 p.m. HGTV 100 Day Dream Home Brian and Mika erect a dream home for a couple whose baby arrives in just over three months.

6:00 p.m. HGTV 100 Day Dream Home Turning an overgrown lot into an expecting family’s dream home that includes a per-fect kitchen.

7:00 p.m. HGTV Ty Breaker (N)

10:00 p.m. HGTV Ty BreakerTuesday

3:00 p.m. HGTV 100 Day Dream Home Two engaged police officers live in a small trailer on land they are try-ing to clear themselves.

4:00 p.m. HGTV Fixer to Fabulous Dave and Jen-ny overhaul an expecting couple’s outdated home for their growing family.

5:00 p.m. HGTV Fixer to Fabulous After overcoming serious health issues, Troy

Ward purchases a house on the lake.

6:00 p.m. HGTV Fixer to Fabulous A young cou-ple love their downtown Bentonville home, but they don’t like how closed-off it feels.

7:00 p.m. HGTV Home Again With the Fords (N)

10:00 p.m. HGTV Home Again With the Fords

Wednesday 8:00 a.m. HGTV Escape to

the Chateau Dick digs up the chateau’s driveway; Angel struggles to turn the back staircase into a para-dise.

Thursday 4:30 p.m. HGTV Flip or Flop 5:00 p.m. HGTV Flip or Flop

Tarek and Christina flip a house in a cookie cutter neighborhood of Laguna Hills, Calif.

5:30 p.m. HGTV Flip or Flop A flip in Mission Viejo, Cali-fornia, looks promising until Tarek and Christina discov-er cracks and uneven floors — this house is slipping off the hillside! After receiving a hefty quote for the fix, they realize this home may put them over the edge.

6:00 p.m. HGTV Flipping Across America

January 29 - February 4, 2021 Your Bulletin TV & Entertainment pullout section 7MOVIES SPORTS SPECIALSS - Spectrum D - Dish DTV - DirecTV

TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 2, 2021 S D DTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 PBS-KRWG 2 22 22 NewsHour BBC News Finding Your Roots The Jazz Ambassadors Frontline The coronavirus pandemic. (N) Amanpour and Company (N) Mind PBS NewsHour CBS-KDBC 3 4 4 Jeopardy! (N) Wheel NCIS “Sturgeon Season” FBI “Never Trust a Stranger” FBI: Most Wanted CBS4 News Late Show-Colbert James Corden Paid Program ABC-KVIA 7 7 7 News Ent. Tonight To Tell the Truth (N) black-ish (N) mixed-ish (N) Big Sky “I Fall to Pieces” (N) News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live! (:37) Nightline Ent. Tonight Hollywood FOX-KFOX 8 14 14 Big Bang Big Bang The Resident (N) (:01) Prodigal Son (N) KFOX News at Nine (N) Mod Fam Mod Fam DailyMailTV Simpsons Two Men Two Men NBC-KTSM 9 9 9 KTSM 9 News at 6 (N) Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist This Is Us “Forty: Part Two” (:01) Nurses “Lifeboat” (N) KTSM News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Late Night With Seth Meyers Late-Lilly UNI-KINT 10 - 26 Vencer el miedo (N) La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) Médicos, línea de vida (N) Como tú no hay dos (N) Noticiero Uni. Noticiero Uni Contacto deportivo (N) (Live) Médicos, línea de vida TEL-KTDO 11 48 48 Exatlón Estados Unidos (N) La suerte de Loli (N) Buscando a Frida (N) Noticias Noticias Caso cerrado Sin senos sí hay paraíso UMAS-KTFN 13 7593 65 ¿Qué culpa tiene Fatmagül? Guerreros 2020 (N) Noticiero Uni. Vas con todo Vecinos Guerreros 2020 CW-KVIA2 14 17 8 Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls Horror Stories Horror Stories Trickster “Episode 4” (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends TMZ Live (N) Pawn Stars The First 48 A&E 43 118 265 The First 48 The First 48 (:01) The First 48 (:04) The First 48 (:03) The First 48 (:03) The First 48 (12:04) The First 48 AMC 57 131 254 ››› “Groundhog Day” (1993) Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell. ››› “Groundhog Day” (1993) Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell. The Salisbury Poisonings Fear the Walking Dead COMEDY 35 107 249 The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Daily Show South Park COOK 123 113 232 Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Eddie Eats Eddie Eats Brew & ’Que Brew & ’Que Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Eddie Eats Eddie Eats DSC 47 182 278 Moonshiners “Mason Jar Shortage” (N) Moonshiners “Gin Craze” Master Distiller Moonshiners “Mason Jar Shortage” Moonshiners “Gin Craze” E! 37 114 236 (5:30) Movie Movie (:15) Movie Nightly Pop ESPN 27 140 206 College Basketball College Basketball Teams TBA. (Live) SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) FOOD 40 110 231 Chopped Chopped (N) Chopped Sweets Chopped Chopped Chopped Sweets Chopped FX 29 136 248 (5:30) ›› “Jason Bourne” (2016, Action) Matt Damon. ›› “The Fate of the Furious” (2017, Action) Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson. ›› “The Fate of the Furious” (2017, Action) Vin Diesel. GALA 25 273 404 Nosotros los. Nosotros los. María María Lorenza, Lorenza, Sin miedo a la verdad (N) Nosotros los. Noticias Lorenza, Lorenza, Lorenza, Nosotros los. GOLF 24 401 218 Feherty Uneven Fairways Muni Golf Central Uneven Fairways Feherty PGA TOUR PGA TOUR HALL 58 185 312 “Snowkissed” (2021, Romance) Jen Lilley, Chris McNally. Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier HGTV 41 112 229 Fixer to Fabulous Home Again With the Fords Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Home Again With the Fords Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l HISTORY 44 120 269 Oak Island: Drilling Down Oak Island: Drilling Down Proof-There Proof-There Oak Island: Drilling Down Oak Island: Drilling Down Proof-There Proof-There Oak Island: Drilling Down LIFE 39 108 252 Rizzoli & Isles Rizzoli & Isles (:03) Major Crimes (:03) Major Crimes (:01) Rizzoli & Isles (:01) Rizzoli & Isles (12:04) Major Crimes LIFEMOV 119 109 253 “No Good Deed Goes Unpunished” (2020) Michelle Borth. “His Fatal Fixation” (2020) Sarah Fisher, Robin Dunne. 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A lack of sufficient Mason jars puts a lid on Mark and Digger’s distribution plans in the new episode “Mason Jar Shortage.” Meanwhile, Mike and Jerry are forced to venture back onto land where they’ve been forbidden to trespass. Elsewhere, Tim’s scheme to transform a mas-sive tank into an oversized pot still pushes his steam boiler to the breaking point, flirting with disaster.

6 p.m. on MTVTeen Mom OG

In the new episode “Just Do You,” Amber is totally stunned when Gary asks her to move onto his property, while Cate-lynn pursues an improbable career in microblading. Else-where, Mackenzie accepts a job opportunity in Florida, and Bentley starts therapy. Meanwhile, Maci is heartbro-ken after making a painful discovery.

7 p.m. on KRWGFinding Your Roots With

Henry Louis Gates, Jr.The phrase “the luck of the Irish” often carries a bitterly ironic edge, since their expe-rience in the great American

Whitney and Buddy to lash out at each other, which is what transpires in the new “Episode 13.” Later, when Whitney decides to test her physical stamina on a treach-erous waterfall hike, she runs the risk of pushing her body past its capacity.

8 p.m. on KVIAblack-ish

Over Bow’s (Tracee Ellis Ross) strong misgivings, Dre (Anthony Anderson) tries to educate her white cousin Gary (guest star Rob Huebel) in how to be an ally in the new episode “What About Gary?” Meanwhile, Olivia (Katlyn Nichol) tries to impress Junior’s (Marcus Scribner) family by psycho-analyzing everyone and their relationships to one another. Miles Brown and Marsai Mar-tin also star. It does not go well.

8 p.m. on KVIA2Trickster

Already reeling from the devastating discovery about his parents, a stunned Jared (Joel Oulette) finds his world shaken even further as Wade (Kalani Queypo) warns him that he’s in grave danger from Georgina (Gail Maurice),

because Jared himself may also be a Trickster. Crystle Lightning, Anna Lambe, Na-than Alexis and Craig Lauzon also star.

8:02 p.m. on TLCUnpolished

While Lexi works hard on a unique set of amusement park nails, Bria remains distracted by the chaos in her personal life in the new episode “Bad Business.” As a result, when the salon has trouble making rent, Jen has no other choice but to ask Lexi to step it up even further, which leads to a major moth-er-daughter blow up.

9:01 p.m. on KTSMNurses

Keon (Jordan Johnson-Hinds) struggles with Molly’s (Molly Atkinson) efforts to sideline him, while Caro and Ashley (Alexandra Ordolis, Natasha Calis) explore past relation-ships in the new episode “Lifeboat.” Naz (Sandy Sid-hu), meanwhile, takes care to balance a patient’s medical needs with her emotional at-tachment to him. Elsewhere, Wolf (Donald MacLean Jr.) is forced to step outside his comfort zone and care for a newborn baby.

experiment hasn’t lacked hardships. In the new epi-sode “No Irish Need Apply,” host Henry Louis Gates Jr. explores that Irish American story through the family roots of actress Jane Lynch and comic Jim Gaffigan.

7 p.m. on HGTVHome Again With the Fords

Pittsburgh natives and sib-lings Leanne and Steve Ford, who built a significant fan base with their earlier TV show “Restored by the Fords,” return in this new series that similarly spotlights the duo’s creativity when it comes to updating old homes for clients who, in many cases, are returning to their “Steel City” roots. Their imag-inative touches include every-thing from adding customized steel details that honor one family’s personal history to restoring special mementos from childhood homes. Seven episodes are being produced for Season 1.

7 p.m. on TLCMy Big Fat Fabulous Life

During a weekend trip to Asheville, all eyes are turned on Ryan for any signals of possible sabotage on his part, but no one is expecting Crystle Lightning

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In a new episode called “Bob-ble Head,” Walker’s (Jared Padalecki) life is complicated

by the return of childhood best friend Hoyt Rawlins (guest star Matt Barr, “Blood & Treasure”), who is also the ex-boyfriend of Geri (guest star Odette Annable), a longtime family friend. Micki (Lindsey Morgan), meanwhile, suspects that Hoyt may have an ulterior motive for returning to town. Molly Hagan also stars.

7 p.m. on BRAVOSummer House

Ciara Miller, a frontline health-care worker from Atlanta, joins the cast as a new roommate

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9 p.m. on KDBCStar Trek: Discovery

As the Federation seeks to end the Klingon war once and for all, it does so by assigning Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) to implement a very dark plan, but the crew of the USS Discovery has a difficult time understanding and toler-ating the cruelty of her tactics in the season finale “Will You Take My Hand?” Meanwhile, Burnham (Sonequa Mar-tin-Green) reflects on past hardships. Doug Jones and Shazad Latif also star.

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“Dexter”Michael C. Hall garnered multiple Golden Globe and Emmy nominations — but no wins — for his title portrayal of a serial killer who targets other murderers in this 2006-13 Showtime crime drama that nonetheless got much love from critics and fans. Jennifer Carpenter, James Remar, David Zayas and Luna Lauren Vélez are also in the cast.

“Tandav”From India comes this thriller series set in that nation’s capital city of New Delhi, that goes inside the closed, chaotic halls of power and manipulation and uncover the darkest sides of Indian politics. Saif Ali Khan, Sunil Grover, Dimple Kapadia and Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub head the cast. (ORIGINAL)

“Movie: Like a Boss”Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne star in this 2020 comedy from director Miguel Arteta (“The Good Girl,” “Youth in Revolt”) as oil-and-water business partners who find their lifelong friendship tested when a multinational makes a lucrative offer for their successful beauty company. Salma Hayek, Karan Soni and Jacob Latimore are also in the cast.

“I Survived...Beyond & Back”Those fascinated with near-death experiences will want to check out this series from A&E Network’s “Crime Central” channel that focuses on individuals who, after being declared legally dead, amazed medical professionals and family members by returning inexplicably to life.

cooking logFriday

8:30 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Guy visits local places that specialize in favorites from somewhere else.

9:00 p.m. COOK Kids Bak-ing Championship Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman host the ultimate bake sale for the finale.FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Burgers in Dal-las; pizza joint in Arizona; Seattle chili shack.

9:30 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Duck pastrami and knuckle sand-wich; roast beef po’ boy.

Saturday 8:30 p.m. KRWG To Dine

For With Kate Sullivan Misty Copeland talks about her journey from homeless youth to becoming principal dancer in the ABT. (In Ste-reo)

FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Pork hash with black beans; authentic homemade pastas; smoked barbecue chicken; specialty hot dogs.

9:00 p.m. COOK Iron Chef America Bobby Flay vs. Michael Voltaggio; Mario Rizzotti, Karine Bakhoum and Hal Rubenstein are the judges.FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Shrimp fritters and chicken salad; cannoli and kraut burgers; adobo buffalo wings and pork tacos.

9:30 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Ribs and collard greens; beer-braised brisket pie; pork belly sandwiches.

Sunday 8:30 p.m. COOK Yum and

Yummer The best chicken dinners are trashy, messy and spicy.

9:00 p.m. COOK The Best Thing I Ever Ate A 100-layer vanilla creme

doughnut; ricotta and egg ravioli; a unique and irre-sistible quesadilla.FOOD Beat Bobby Flay Damaris Phillips and Aman-da Freitag team up to take down their good friend, Bobby Flay.

9:30 p.m. COOK The Best Thing I Ever Ate An updat-ed take on potato tots, salt and pepper calamari, and the Belly Benedict.FOOD Beat Bobby Flay Fran Drescher joins Scott Conant from Chopped to beat Bobby Flay with style, food and flair.

Monday 8:30 p.m. COOK Bizarre

Foods: Delicious Destina-tions

9:00 p.m. COOK Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destina-tionsFOOD Guy’s Grocery Games

9:30 p.m. COOK Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destina-tions

Tuesday 8:30 p.m. COOK Eddie Eats

America 9:00 p.m. COOK Burgers,

Brew & ’QueFOOD ChoppedTRAV Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Foods of Colombia; seafood in Cart-agena; market workers in Cecilia; the island of Tierra Bomba.

9:30 p.m. COOK Burgers, Brew & ’Que

Wednesday 9:00 p.m. COOK Food Para-

diseFOOD Guy’s Grocery Games

Thursday 8:30 p.m. FOOD Beat Bob-

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Beauty and the Beast ››› (2017, Children’s) Emma Watson. A young woman discovers the kind heart and soul of a beast. (2:30) TNT Fri. 6 p.m.The Bourne Identity ››› (2002, Action) Matt Damon. An amnesiac agent is marked for death after a botched hit. (2:30) AMC Thu. 6 p.m.

CCasino ›››‡ (1995, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro. A mob employee makes a play for power in 1970s Las Vegas. (4:00) PAR Fri. 5 p.m.Charade ›››‡ (1963, Sus-pense) Cary Grant. A woman is targeted in a search for her dead husband’s loot. (2:15) TCM Thu. 7:45 p.m.Citizen Kane ›››› (1941, Drama) Orson Welles. Orson Welles’ classic about a pub-lisher’s rise to power. (2:15) TCM Fri. 6 p.m.Cry, the Beloved Country ››› (1952, Drama) Canada

Lee. Tragedy unites a black man and a white man in South Africa. (2:00) TCM Wed. 6 p.m.

DDeadpool 2 ››› (2018, Action) Ryan Reynolds. Dead-pool joins forces with a team of mutants to fight Cable. (2:30) FX Sun. 6:30 p.m.

FForce of Evil ››› (1948, Crime Drama) John Garfield. A lawyer tips off his bookie brother to a numbers fix. (1:45) TCM Tue. 8 p.m.Forrest Gump ›››› (1994, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks. A slow-witted Southerner ex-periences 30 years of history. (3:00) AMC Sun. 6 p.m.

GThe Godfather ›››› (1972, Drama) Marlon Brando. A ma-fia patriarch tries to hold his empire together. (4:00) PAR Sun. 6 p.m.The Goonies ››› (1985, Children’s) Sean Astin. Young misfits find a 17th-century

pirate’s treasure map. (2:25) SYFY Sat. 5:35 p.m.Groundhog Day ›››‡ (1993, Romance-Comedy) Bill Murray. A TV weatherman’s day keeps repeating. (2:30) AMC Tue. 6 p.m.Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 ››› (2017, Science Fiction) Chris Pratt. The team unravels the mystery of Peter Quill’s parentage. (2:55) SYFY Sun. 5:05 p.m.

HHow to Train Your Dragon ››› (2010, Children’s) Voic-es of Jay Baruchel. Animated. A teenage Viking befriends an injured dragon. (2:00) TNT Sat. 6 p.m.

IThe Italian Job ››› (2003, Crime Drama) Mark Wahl-berg. A thief and his crew plan to steal back their gold. (2:30) PAR Tue. 5 p.m.

JJohn Wick ››› (2014, Action) Keanu Reeves. An ex-assassin hunts down the

The Public Enemy ››› (1931, Crime Drama) James Cagney. A feisty punk hits women, shoots men and runs beer during Prohibition. (1:30) TCM Wed. 4 p.m.

RA Raisin in the Sun ›››‡ (1961, Drama) Sidney Poitier. A black family plans to move to an all-white Chicago sub-urb. (2:30) TCM Wed. 8 p.m.

SThe Shawshank Redemp-tion ›››› (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins. An innocent man goes to a Maine peni-tentiary for life in 1947. (3:00) AMC Sat. 6 p.m.Shrek 2 ››› (2004, Chil-dren’s) Voices of Mike Myers. Animated. A green ogre must meet his wife’s parents. (2:00) TNT Sat. 8 p.m.Sicario ›››‡ (2015, Sus-pense) Emily Blunt. A task force uses a Mexican cartel boss to capture another. (2:30) FX Fri. 6:30 p.m.Sounder ›››› (1972, Drama) Cicely Tyson. Black sharecroppers in 1930s Loui-siana face a harsh life. (2:00) TCM Sun. 6 p.m.

TThe Thing From Another World ›››‡ (1951, Science Fiction) Margaret Sheridan. Arctic scientists find an alien

that feeds on blood. (1:30) TCM Thu. 4:30 p.m.28 Weeks Later ››› (2007, Terror) Robert Carlyle. El portador de un virus peligroso reinfecta a Londres. (N) (2:00) KTFN Sat. 8 p.m.Twister ››› (1996, Action) Helen Hunt. Storm chasers race to test a new torna-do-monitoring device. (2:30) SYFY Thu. 6:30 p.m.

WThe Wedding Singer ››› (1998, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler. A 1980s wed-ding crooner attempts to find true love. (2:15) COMEDY Sat. 7 p.m., Sun. 4:30 p.m.Wonder Woman ›››‡ (2017, Action) Gal Gadot. Wonder Woman discovers her full powers and true destiny. (3:00) TBS Sat. 6 p.m., Sun. 5 p.m.

gangsters who ruined his life. (2:00) USA Sat. 7 p.m.John Wick: Chapter 2 ››› (2017, Action) Keanu Reeves. Legendary hit man John Wick takes on deadly killers in Rome. (2:32) USA Fri. 7 p.m., Sat. 4:30 p.m.

MMarvel’s the Avengers ›››‡ (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr. Superheroes join forces to save the world from an unexpected enemy. (2:40) SYFY Wed. 5:20 p.m.The Music Man ›››‡ (1962, Musical Comedy) Robert Preston. A glib traveling salesman works his charm on an Iowa town. (2:45) TCM Sat. 6 p.m.My Favorite Wife ››› (1940, Comedy) Irene Dunne. A presumed-dead wife returns to find her husband remarried. (1:45) TCM Thu. 6 p.m.

OO Brother, Where Art Thou? ››› (2000, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney. Three es-caped convicts embark on an unusual odyssey. (2:30) AMC Fri. 6 p.m.

PThe Postman Always Rings Twice ›››‡ (1946, Crime Drama) Lana Turner. A drifter helps a Greek’s wife become a widow. (2:00) TCM Tue. 6 p.m.

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In Focus“I Survived a Crime” (A&E

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It’s probably safe to say no one would choose to be the vic-tim of a harrowing crime simply to have that experience, but for those who have a curiosity about what that trauma is like, this new docuseries takes view-ers inside that ordeal, starting with that initial adrenaline-fueled moment when a victim first be-comes aware of his or her dan-ger. As this program premieres with two back-to-back episodes, host Gio Benitez of ABC News uses surveillance and cellphone footage to capture victims thrust into a life-of-death crisis.

“For All Mankind: Season 2” (Apple TV+ — season premiere, Feb. 19)

Season 2 of the Ronald D. Moore-created alt-history of the space program jumps the storyline ahead 10 years to 1983, when the Cold War is in full swing, Ronald Reagan is in his second term as president and the U.S. and Soviets are vying for the moon’s valuable resources at their respective (and greatly expanded) bases at Shackleton Crater. Joel Kin-naman, Sarah Jones, Shantel VanSanten and Wrenn Schmidt are among cast returnees.

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STATE OF NEW MEXI-CO THIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURTDONA ANA COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF

PAULINE B. WELDON,a/k/a POLLY WELDON,DECEASED

NOTICE OF PUBLICMEETINGS

At the special meeting of theSolid Waste AuthorityBoard held January 21,2021, the Board has byResolution 2021-03 adoptedthe following policy regard-ing public meetings andmeeting times for 2021 until

further notice.

1. Resolution2021-03 establishes theOpen Public Meetings Poli-cy; and

STATE OF NEW MEXI-COCOUNTY OF DONA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

C a s e N o . :D-307-CV-2020-01950Judge: Martin

O R L A N D O C E R -VANTES,Plaintiff,

v.

MESILLA BOLSONPROPERTIES, LLC,AND ANY UNKNOWNDEFENDANTS WHOMAY CLAIM AN INTER-EST IN THE SUBJECTREAL PROPERTY,Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLO-SURE SALE STATE OFNEW MEXICO COUNTYOF DONA ANA THIRDJUDICIAL DISTRICTWELLS FARGO BANK,N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Case No.:D-307-CV-2019-02485KELLY M SHAPIRO AKAKELLY HAMILTON SHA-PIRO, KNOWN HEIR OFKENNETH ROY SHAPIROAKA KENNETH R SHA-PIRO AKA KEN ROYSHAPIRO, DECEASED,Defendant. PLEASE TAKENOTICE that the above-entitled Court, having ap-pointed me or my designeeas Special Master in thismatter with the power tosell, has ordered me to sellthe real property (the "Prop-erty") situated in Dona AnaCounty, New Mexico, com-monly known as 1500FAIRWAY VILLAGE DR,LAS CRUCES, NM 88007,and more particularly descri-bed as follows: LOT 26 OFFAIRWAY VILLAGEPHASE III, LOCATED INDONA ANA COUNTY,

NOTICE OF FORECLO-SURE SALE STATE OFNEW MEXICO COUNTYOF DONA ANA THIRDJUDICIAL DISTRICTMIDFIRST BANK, Plain-tiff, vs. Case No.:D-307-CV-2019-00120 THEUNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI-SEES AND LEGATEES OFJON J. STEWART, DE-CEASED, Defendants.PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the above-entitledCourt, having appointed meor my designee as SpecialMaster in this matter withthe power to sell, hasordered me to sell the realproperty (the "Property")situated in Dona Ana Coun-ty, New Mexico, commonlyknown as 2853 BorroughsSt, Las Cruces, NM 88007,and more particularly descri-bed as follows: LOT 118,LEGENDS WEST NORTH,PHASE 1, IN THE CITYOF LAS CRUCES, DONAANA COUNTY, NEWMEXICO, AS SHOWNAND DESIGNATED ONTHE PLAT THEREOF,FILED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE COUNTY CLERK OFSAID COUNTY ON DE-CEMBER 27, 2006, INBOOK 22 PAGE(S) 83-91OF PLAT RECORDS. Ifthere is a conflict betweenthe legal description and thestreet address, the legaldescription shall control.The sale is to begin at 9:00AM on February 12, 2021,The sale is to begin at 9:00AM on February 12, 2021,Third Judicial DistrictCourthouse, City of LasCruces, County of DonaAna, State of New Mexico,at which time I will sell tothe highest and best bidderfor cash, in lawful currencyof the United States ofAmerica, the Property to payexpenses of sale, and tosatisfy the foreclosure Judg-ment granted on December17, 2019, in the total amountof $157,650.71, with interestat the rate of 3.75% perannum from October 2, 2019through the date of the sale.The sale is subject to theentry of an Order by thisCourt approving the sale.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that the real proper-ty and improvements con-cerned with herein will be

NOTICE OF INTENT TOADOPT

The City Council of theCity of Las Cruces, NewMexico, Hereby Gives No-tice of Its Intent to Adopt theFollowing Ordinance(s) atthe Regular City CouncilMeeting Held on February16, 2021:

Council Bill No. 21-027;Ordinance No. 2960: AnOrdinance Approving aZone Change from C-3C(High Intensity Commercial,Conditional) to C-3 (HighIntensity Commercial) on a1.56 Acre Property Locatedas 3830 E Lohman Avenue.Submitted by The PropertyOwner, Samra LLC.(20ZO0500096).

Council Bill No. 21-028;Ordinance No. 2961: AnOrdinance Amending Chap-ter 15, Labor ManagementRelations of the Las CrucesMunicipal Code 1978, asAmended Relating to Col-lective Bargaining for theCity of Las Cruces, NewMexico, Providing Rights,Responsibilities, and Condi-tions of Continued Existenceand Transfer of AuthorityUpon Termination of LocalBoard.

Copies Are Available forInspection During WorkingHours at the Office of theCity Clerk. Witness MyHand and Seal of the Cityof Las Cruces on this the25th day of January, 2021

Christine Rivera, CMCCity ClerkDate: 01/29/2021

tract S 71°11'29" W, adistance of 80.21 feet (re-cord S 71°15'10" W, 80.00feet) to a found 5/8" rebarwith yellow cap No. NM5948 being a point on theeasterly line of a 27.50 acreparcel owned by DencoHoldings Inc. recorded April12, 2004 in Book 511, Pages905-921 of the Doña AnaCounty Records;

THENCE, along the com-mon line of the aforemen-tioned 27.50 acre parcel, N26°49'33" W (record N26°49'09" W), a distance of461.90 feet to a point;

THENCE, continuing alongthe common line of theaforementioned 27.50 acreparcel, N 57°11'06" W, adistance of 26.93 feet (re-cord N 57°10'51" W, 26.93feet) to the most northerlycorner of the aforementioned27.50 acre parcel, and themost easterly corner of a8.01 acre parcel owned byDenco Holdings Inc. recor-ded April 12, 2004 in Book511, Pages 905-921 of theDoña Ana County Records;

THENCE, along the easterlyboundary of the aforemen-tioned 8.01 acre parcel, N26°57'49" W (record26°49'09"W), a distance of80.04 feet to the "TRUEPOINT OF BEGINNING"of the parcel herein descri-bed, containing 46,619square feet or 1.07 acres ofland MORE OR LESS.

The Plaintiff is representedby an attorney and his nameis:Watson Smith, LLC JoshuaL. Smith, Esq.P.O. Box 2183Mesilla Park, NM 88047Tel. (575) 528-0500

You are further notified thatunless you enter an answerin said cause within thirtydays after the last publica-tion of this notice, ajudgment by default will beentered against you.

Respectfully submitted,WATSON SMITH, L.L.C.

/s/Joshua L. SmithJoshua L. SmithAttorney for PlaintiffP.O. Box 2183Mesilla Park, NM 88047Tel. (575) [email protected]

Dates: 1/22, 1/29, 2/05, 2021

NEW MEXICO, AS THESAME IS SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED ON THEPLAT THEREOF FILEDFOR RECORD IN THEOFFICE OF THE COUNTYCLERK OF DONA ANACOUNTY, NEW MEXICOON MARCH 7, 2003 ANDRECORDED IN BOOK 20AT PAGES 269-270, PLATRECORDS. If there is aconflict between the legaldescription and the streetaddress, the legal descriptionshall control. The sale is tobegin at 9:00 AM on March12, 2021, Third JudicialDistrict Courthouse, City ofLas Cruces, County of DonaAna, State of New Mexico,at which time I will sell tothe highest and best bidderfor cash, in lawful currencyof the United States ofAmerica, the Property to payexpenses of sale, and tosatisfy the foreclosure Judg-ment granted on January 9,2020, in the total amount of$190,141.74, with interest atthe rate of 4.125% perannum from November 1,2019 through the date of thesale. The sale is subject tothe entry of an Order by thisCourt approving the sale.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that the real proper-ty and improvements con-cerned with herein will besold subject to any and allpatent reservations, ease-ments, and all taxes andutility liens, special assess-ments and taxes that may bedue. Wells Fargo Bank,N.A., its attorneys, and theundersigned Special Master,disclaim all responsibilityfor, and the purchaser at thesale takes the property "asis," in its present condition,subject to the valuation ofthe property by the CountyAssessor as real or personalproperty, affixture of anymobile or manufacturedhome to the land, deactiva-tion of title to a mobile ormanufactured home on theproperty, if any, environ-mental contamination on theproperty, if any, and zoningviolations concerning theproperty, if any. NOTICE ISFURTHER GIVEN that thepurchaser at such sale shalltake title to the abovedescribed real property sub-ject to a one (1) month rightof redemption. PROSPEC-TIVE PURCHASERS ATSALE ARE ADVISED TOMAKE THEIR OWN EX-AMINATION OF THETITLE AND THE CON-DITION OF THE PROP-ERTY AND TO CON-

NOTICE OF PENDENCYOF ACTION

TO DEFENDANTS: ME-SILLA BOLSON PROPER-TIES, LLC, AND ANYUNKNOWN DEFEND-ANTS WHO MAY CLAIMAN INTEREST IN THESUBJECT REAL PROPER-TY

You are hereby notified thatOrlando Cervantes, theabove-named Plaintiff, hasfiled a civil action againstyou in the above entitledcourt and cause regarding aComplaint for Adverse Pos-session and to Quiet Title onthe following property:A certain parcel of landcomprising a portion of theSanta Teresa Grant situatewithin projected Section 26,Township 28 South, Range 3East, New Mexico PrincipalMeridian, Doña Ana Coun-ty, New Mexico, being moreparticularly described byMETES AND BOUNDS asfollows:

BEGINNING at a found 1/2"rebar, being the most wester-ly corner of the property anda point in common with a52.816 acre tract owned byOrlando Cervantes, recordedApril 5, 2007 in Book 803,Pages 681-682 of the DoñaAna County Records, andthe "TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING", WHENCE,a found C.L. Crowder BrassCap at the southeast cornerof the intersection of Coun-try Club Road and McNuttRoad (NM 273) bears thefollowing 2 courses; N27°09'27"W, a distance of330.64 feet to found 1/2"rebar with red cap No. 2027TX, 7447 NM, thence N50°47'56"W (BASIS OFBEARING), a distance of2620.79 feet;

THENCE, N 62°59'17" E, adistance of 93.28 feet (re-cord N 62°51'53"E, 93.30feet), to a found 1/2" rebarwith red cap No. TX 2027,NM 7447, being a common

corner of the aforementioned52.816 acre tract;

THENCE, continuing alonga common line with theaforementioned 52.816 acretract S 26°49'16" E, adistance of 576.66 feet(record S 26°49'10"W,576.65 feet) to a found 1/2"rebar with red cap No. TX2027, NM 7447;

THENCE, continuing alonga common line with theaforementioned 52.816 acre

ERTY AND TO CON-SULT THEIR OWN AT-TORNEY BEFORE BID-DING. By: Margaret Lake201 Eubank NE Suite #A1Albuquerque, NM 87123 2NM-19-875729-JUD ID-SPub #0172968 1/15/20211/22 /2021 1 /29 /20212/5/2021

C a u s e N o .D-307-PB-2020-00187Judge James T. Martin

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that the undersigned hasbeen appointed personal rep-resentative of the estate ofthe decedent. All personshaving claims against theestate of the decedent arerequired to present theirclaims within four (4)months after the date of thefirst publication of anypublished notice to creditorsor sixty (60) days after thedate of mailing or otherdelivery of this notice,whichever is later, or theclaims will be forever bar-red. Claims must be presen-ted either to the undersignedpersonal representative atthe address listed below, orfiled with the Third JudicialDistrict Court ofDoiia AnaCounty, New Mexico, loca-ted at the following address:201 W. Picacho Avenue,Las Cruces, New Mexico88005.Dated: December 1, 2020.

KATHY KITCHENS,LLCBy: KATHRYN R.KITCHENS, ManagerP.O. Box 14122Las Cruces, New Mexico88013

Prepared by:ALAND. GLUTHNew Mexico Bar #14980Gluth Law, LLC2455 East Missouri, Suite ALas Cruces, New Mexico88001 Telephone: (575)556-8449Facsimile: (575) 556-8446

Dates: 1/8, 1/15, 1/22

sold subject to any and allpatent reservations, ease-ments, and all taxes andutility liens, special assess-ments and taxes that may bedue. MidFirst Bank, itsattorneys, and the under-signed Special Master, dis-claim all responsibility for,and the purchaser at the saletakes the property "as is," inits present condition, subjectto the valuation of theproperty by the CountyAssessor as real or personalproperty, affixture of anymobile or manufacturedhome to the land, deactiva-tion of title to a mobile ormanufactured home on theproperty, if any, environ-mental contamination on theproperty, if any, and zoningviolations concerning theproperty, if any. NOTICE ISFURTHER GIVEN that thepurchaser at such sale shalltake title to the abovedescribed real property sub-ject to a one (1) month rightof redemption. PROSPEC-TIVE PURCHASERS ATSALE ARE ADVISED TOMAKE THEIR OWN EX-AMINATION OF THETITLE AND THE CON-DITION OF THE PROP-ERTY AND TO CON-SULT THEIR OWN AT-TORNEY BEFORE BID-DING. By: Robert Doylec/o Legal Process NetworkP.O. Box 51526 Albuquer-que, NM 87181 2NM-18-847801-JUD ID-SPub #0172964 1/15/20211/22 /2021 1 /29 /20212/5/2021

2. The following ishereby determined to bereasonable notice for anypublic meetings of the SouthCentral Solid Waste Author-ity for the 2021 calendar

year.

TYPE OF MEETING

Regular Meetings WorkSession

The issuance and posting ofan agenda three (3) workingdays prior to the meeting.The agenda to be madeavailable to the news mediathrough the City's PublicInformation Office and pos-ted on bulletin boards loca-ted in the Doña Ana CountyGovernment Building, CityHall, Joint Utilities, TransferStation facility and other

SCSWA locations.

Special Meetings

The issuance and posting ofan agenda one (1) calendarday (24 hours) prior to themeeting. The agenda to bemade available to the newsmedia through the City'sPublic Information Officeand posted on bulletinboards located in the DoñaAna County GovernmentBuilding, City Hall, JointUtilities, Transfer Stationfacility and other SCSWA

locations.

Emergency Meetings

The issuance and posting ofan agenda three (3) hoursprior to the meeting. Theagenda will be posted onbulletin boards located in theDoña Ana County Govern-ment Building, City Hall,Joint Utilities, Transfer Sta-tion facility and other

SCSWA locations.

The regular meetings of theSouth Central Solid WasteAuthority will be heldquarterly on the third Thurs-day at 9:00 a.m. in the BoardRoom of the Transfer Sta-tion, 2865 W. AmadorAvenue, Las Cruces, NewMexico.

Date: 1/29/2021

SULT THEIR OWN AT-TORNEY BEFORE BID-DING. By: Robert Doylec/o Legal Process NetworkP.O. Box 51526 Albuquer-que, NM 87181 2NM-19-863662-JUD ID-SPub #0173061 1/29/20212 / 5 / 2 0 2 1 2 / 1 2 / 2 0 2 12/19/2021

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The Defendant, BenjaminSalazar, is hereby notifiedthat on August 22, 2019,Plaintiff, Fischer & VanThiel, LLP filed a Complaintfor breach of contract, andcommon counts in SanDiego Superior Court ofNorth County, 325 S. Mel-rose Dr. Vista, CA 92081(Case No. 37-2019-00044305-CL-BC-NC)seeking a judgment for costsof suit, for such relief as isfair, just, and equitable; and

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2020-2626MARCI E. BEYER

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OF HER-MAN RAY FAJARDOFOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

STATE OF NEW MEXI-CO COUNTY OF DONAANA THIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT

No.D-307-PB-2020-200Judge: Martin, James T.

In the Matter of the Estateof Thomas B. Ferguson,Deceased.

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that Clifford C. Bess hasbeen appointed personal rep-resentative of this estate. Allpersons having claimsagainst the estate are re-quired to present their claimswithin four months after thedate of the first publicationof this notice or the claimswill be forever barred.Claims must be presented

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2021-71MARCI E. BEYER

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OFGUILLERMINA SAENZFOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAMENOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that GuillerminaSanez, a resident of LasCruces, County of DoñaAna, and State of NewMexico, and over the age offourteen years, has filed aPetition to Change Name inthe Third Judicial DistrictCourt, Doña Ana County,New Mexico, wherein sheseeks to change her namefrom Guillermina Saenz toWilma Sanez, and that thisPetition will be heard before

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2020-2630JAMES T. MARTIN

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OF VIV-IAN HALL

FOR CHANGE OFNAME OF ANTOINETTEGARRETT-DEHART

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that Vivian Hall, aresident of Las Cruces,County of Doña Ana, andState of New Mexico, andover the age of fourteenyears, has filed a Petition toChange Name in the ThirdJudicial District Court, DoñaAna County, New Mexico,wherein she seeks to changeher name from AntoinetteGarett-Dehart to AntoinetteHall, and that this Petitionwill be heard before theHonorable James T. Martin,District Judge, on the 18thday of February, 2021, at thehour of 8:30 a.m.,at theDoña Ana County Court-house, 201 W. Picacho Ave.,

STATE OF NEW MEXI-COCOUNTY OF DONA ANATHIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT

No. D-307-CV-2020-02296

THE MONEY SOURCEINC., Plaintiff,vs.JOSE A. BACA, if living, ifdeceased, THE ESTATE OFJOSE A. BACA, Deceased,ABELINA BACA; JOSE A.BACA II; and THE UN-KNOWN HEIRS, DEVI-SEES OR LEGATEES OFJOSE A. BACA, Deceased,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF PENDENCYOF ACTIONDefendant(s) Jose A. Baca,if living, if deceased, TheEstate of Jose A. Baca,Deceased and The UnknownHeirs, Devisees or Legateesof Jose A. Baca, Deceasedis/are hereby notified thatPlaintiff has filed a civil suitagainst Defendant(s) in theabove-entitled cause of ac-tion, the general objectthereof being to foreclose amortgage on property loca-ted at 5166 Rossman Ave-nue, in the City of LasCruces, New Mexico, moreparticularly described as:LOT 210, OF HACIENDAACRES, LOCATED INTHE CITY OF LAS CRU-CES, COUNTY OF DONAANA, STATE OF NEWMEXICO AS SHOWN ONPLAT THEREOF RE-CORDED ON AUGUST22, 1961 IN PLAT BOOK

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DONA ANATHIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT

C a s e N o .D-307-CV-2021-00055Judge: James T. Martin

BONNIE WALLACE.in her capacity as PersonalRepresentative.

vs.

JOLEEN M. PEREZ,and other similarly situatedheirs, Defendants.

NOTICE OF PENDENCYOF SUIT TO DEFENDANTJOLEEN M. PEREZ ANDOTHER SIMILARLY SIT-UATED HEIRS

You are hereby notified thatBonnie Wallace, a/k/a Bon-nie Wallace Gonzales in hercapacity as Personal Repre-sentative of the Estate ofEarl Everett McFarland, theabove-named Plaintiff, hasfiled a civil action againstyou in the above-entitledcourt and cause, the generalobject thereof being toobtain a declaratory judg-ment that (I) according toNMSA 1978, Section45-3-703, the personal repre-sentative appointed by theProbate Court "is a fiduciarywho shall observe the samestandards of care applicableto trustees. A personalrepresentative is under aduty to settle and distributethe estate of a decedent inaccordance with the terms ofany probated and effectedWill and the Uniform Pro-bate Code and as expedi-tiously and efficiently as isconsistent with the bestinterests of the estate" and(2) appointment of thePersonal Representative is

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2020-1645MARCI E. BEYER

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OF CEL-IA BENAVIDEZ MARTI-NEZ

FOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that Celia BenavidezMartinez, a resident ofHatch, County of Doña Ana,and State of New Mexico,and over the age of fourteenyears, has filed a Petition toChange Name in the ThirdJudicial District Court, DoñaAna County, New Mexico,wherein she seeks to changeher name from Celia Benavi-dez Martinez to Sally Bena-videz Martinez, and that thisPetition will be heard beforethe Honorable Marci E.Beyer, District Judge, on the22nd day of February 2021,at the hour of 11:00 a.m.,atthe Doña Ana County Court-house, 201 W. Picacho Ave.,Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :/s/ Sally M. Padilla175 Angostura RoadHatch, NM 87937

Dates: 1/22, 1/29, 2021

STATE OF NEW MEXI-COCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT

No. D-307-PB-2020-00179JUDGE ARRIETA

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF BAR-B A R A R A N D O L P HHILL, DECEASED

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HERREBYGIVEN that WILLIAMDAVID MCNAIR has beenappointed Personal Repre-sentative of this estate. Allpersons having claimsagainst this estate are re-quired to present their claimswithin four (4) months afterthe date of the first publica-tion of this notice, or theclaims will be forever bar-red. Claims must be presen-ted either to the undersignedpersonal representative, inthe care of the CardenasLaw Firm, LLC., 602 N.Alameda Blvd, Las Cruces,NM 88005, or filed with theThird Judicial Court of DonaAna County, New Mexico,201 W Picacho Ave., LasCruces, New Mexico 88005.

Dated: January 20, 2021

William David McNair108 Glacier DriveMinot AFB, ND 58704

Prepared by:Cardenas Law Firm, LLCChristopher K.P. Cardenas602 N. Alameda Blvd.Las Cruces, NM 88005Telephone: (575) 650-6003Facsimile: (575) 267-6237

Dates: 1/29, 2/05, 2/12, 2021

for damages of $13,615.35by Defendant.

COURT DATESCIVIL CASE MANAGE-MENT CONFERENCE:January 08, 2021 at 9:00a.m. Dept. N-27 In the eventthe Defendant fails to re-spond to the Compliantwithin 30 days after thispublication of this Notice,the Court may proceed toenter a Default Judgmentand grant the relief requestedby the Plaintiff. A letter,phone, or court appearancecall will not protect you. Theattorney representing thePlaintiff is Michael A.Fischer, Fischer & VanThiel, LLP 2424 Vista Way,Suite 200, Oceanside, CA92054; phone (760)722-7646.

Dates: 01/08, 01/15, 01/22,01/29, 2021

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that Herman Ray Fajar-do, a resident of Las Cruces,County of Doña Ana, andState of New Mexico, andover the age of fourteenyears, has filed a Petition toChange Name in the ThirdJudicial District Court, DoñaAna County, New Mexico,wherein she seeks to changeher name from Herman RayFajardo to H. Ray Fajardo,and that this Petition will beheard before the HonorableMarci E. Beyer, DistrictJudge, on the 22nd day ofFebruary 2021, at the hourof 11:05 a.m.,at the DoñaAna County Courthouse,201 W. Picacho Ave., LasCruces, New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :/s/ Herman Ray FajardoHerman Ray Fajardo2214 Stagecoach DriveLas Cruces, NM 88011(575)650-9701

Dates: 1/29, 2/05, 2021

either to the undersignedpersonal representative atthe address shown in thisnotice or filed within thecourt.The attorney for the personalrepresentative is William L.Lutz of the law firm of

Martin & Lutz, P.C., 2110North Main Street, LasCruces, New Mexico,88001.

Dated this 7th day ofJanuary, 2021

/s/ Clifford C. BessClifford C. BessPersonal RepresentativeP.O. Box 7480 Kingsport,TN

Dates: 1/22, 1/29, 2/5, 2021

confirmed who has theauthority to request andreceive Edward Jones Ac-count Nos. xxx-xxx7-l-9 andxxxxxl4 (1-4) and as appli-c a b l e x x x x x 0 8 5(1-5)(2-3)(4-9)(5-6), andxxxxxx067 (1-3) pursuant toand subject to NMSA 1978,Section 45-3-703 citedabove. Unless you enteryour appearance in thiscause within thirty (30) daysof the date of the lastpublication of this Notice,judgment by default will beentered against you.

RESPECTFULLY SUB-MITTED BY:MARTIN & LUTZ, P.C.

By /S/David P. LutzDavid P. LutzP.O. Drawer 1837Las Cruces, NM 88004-1837(575) 526-2449(575) 526-0946 (FAX)Attorneys for Plaintiff

Dates: 1/22, 1/29, 2/5, 2021

8, AT PAGE 77 AS PLATNO. 560, RECORDS OFDONA ANA COUNTY.Defendant(s) is/are requiredto serve upon the Plaintiff anAnswer or Motion in re-sponse to the Complaintwithin thirty (30) days andfile a copy of the Answer orMotion with the Court asprovided in Rule 1-005NMRA 2005.If the Defendant(s) fail(s) tofile a timely Answer orMotion, a default judgmentmay be entered againstDefendant(s) for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.

Attorneys for the Plaintiff:Tiffany & Bosco, P.A.1700 Louisiana Blvd NE,Suite 300Albuquerque, NM 87110(505) 248-2400 FAX:505-254-4722

December 31, 2020

By /s/ Deborah A. NesbittDeborah A. NesbittAttorney for Plaintiff

WITNESS the HonorableMARCI E. BEYER, DistrictJudge of the Third JudicialDistrict Court of the State ofNew Mexico, and the Seal ofthe District Court of DonaAna County, this 8 day ofJanuary, 2021DAVID S. BORUNDACLERK OF THE DIS-TRICT COURT(SEAL)BY JOE M MARTINEZDEPUTY

Dates: 1/15, 1/22, 1/29, 2021

STATE OF NEW MEXI-CO COUNTY OF DONAANATHIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT CHIL-DREN'S COURT DIVI-SION

NO. D-307-JV-2020-00003

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION FORDECLARATION OFEMANCIPATION OF NE-VAEH ENRIQUEZ, A MI-NOR

NOTICE OF PENDENCYOF ACTION

STATE OF NEW MEXICOto the above-named Re-spondent, GREETINGS:You are hereby notified thatthe above-named Petitionerhas filed a Petition forDeclaration of Emancipationof Neveah Enriquez minorchild, born on August 23,2003, to Ronnie Enriquezand Alicia Soriano.You are further notified thatunless you file a writtenresponse to the Petition byno later than thirty daysfrom this publication withthe Court Clerk, ThirdJudicial District Court, DonaAna, New Mexico, with acopy to the Petitioner'sattorney, or appear at thehearing, the Court may entera default judgment in yourabsence.

Petitioner's attorney:Mariel G. WillowPegasus Legal Services forChildren 505 Marquette AveNW Suite 1350Albuquerque, NM 87102505-244-1101

Dates: 1/29, 2/05, 2/12, 2021

Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :/s/ Vivian HallVivian Hall15685 Padre La RueOrgan, NM 88052469-607-1925

Dates: 1/22, 1/29, 2021

the Honorable Marci E.Beyer, District Judge, on the22nd day of February 2021,at the hour of 11:15 a.m.,atthe Doña Ana County Court-house, 201 W. Picacho Ave.,Las Cruces, New Mexico.Respectfully submitted :/s/ Guillermina SaenzGuillermina Saenz1260 Hall AvenueLas Cruces, NM 88005(575)805-1797

Dates: 1/29, 2/05, 2021

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Arts Council will host ArtForms member show in FebruaryBy MIKE COOKLas Cruces Bulletin

The Doña Ana Arts Council (DAAC) will host the ArtForms Annual Members’ Show at the DAAC Arts & Cultural Center Gallery, 250 W. Amador Ave., Feb. 1-25, as part of 2021 For the Love of Art Month.

February is a special time for the arts in Las Cruces, DAAC said in a news release. February is annually recognized by the City of Las Cruces as For the Love of Art Month for the many visual and performing arts activities organized by ArtForms.

For 2021, ArtForms organizers have built ac-tivities around the safety of their artist members and the viewing public, DAAC said. The art show at DAAC will be Artforms’ only in-person event dur-ing For the Love of Art Month. Livestreams and digital galleries will take place on the ArtForms website (www.artform-snm.org) throughout the month.

“For the Love of Art Month is here again for the 23rd time, and we at DAAC are excited about the range of art that will be available for viewing at our gallery during the month of February, said DAAC Executive Direc-tor Greg Smith. “It seems a perfect highlight for a month that includes Val-

entine’s Day in the year we are celebrating as 2021 — The Year of the Artist.”

“As we have entered such a challenging time with COVID-19, we have had to curtail our annual studio tours for 2021, [so we] decided it was best to only support our mem-bers’ show,” Artforms President Noël Sandino said. “This was decided by a survey from our mem-bers and, understandably, many didn’t want expo-sure in their studios and home spaces, where they previously have exhibited. We are all hopeful that the studio tours can take place again soon.”

For the juried members’ show at DAAC, Sandino said ArtForms expects “a vibrant show that includes sculpture, paint-ings, print making, pho-tography and more.”

The show’s awards presentation, along with the presentation of the ArtForms 2021 artist of the year, will take place online at 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13.

Artforms is a nonprofit founded in 1998 by local artists, including Miriam Lozada-Jarvis, Kelly He-stir, Roy van der Aa and Flo Dougherty, Sandino said. The artist collective represents a wide range of visual arts, with a mis-sion of ensuring that the local creative community is regarded as a revenue-generating industry and Las Cruces is recognized as an arts and culture des-tination.

ArtForms membership also includes local busi-ness owners, hobbyists, students and teachers.

“It is a diverse group, with members who are highly skilled artists,” Sandino said. “We also welcome new and aspir-ing artists for the support they often need.”

Artists featured in the February show include Lisa Carlson, Linda Cho-ate, Karen Conley, Vicki Conley, Rebecca Court-

ney, Jan French, Thomas Gallagher, Carrie Greer, Will Keener, Tomi LaPi-erre, Mary Lou LaCasse, Marj Leininger, Dennis Lujan, Kathy Marques, Paul Maxwell, Rosemary McKeown, Noël Sandino, Storm Sermay, Roy van der Aa, Teri Van Huss and Rhoda Winters.

DAAC gallery hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, and noon-5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13. Call 575-523-6403. Visit https://daarts.org/ and visit Art-Forms at www.artform-snm.org.

“Under the Sea,” by Marj Leininger

“Virgen Bronce,” by Mary Lou LaCasse

Photograph by Storm Sermay

“Balloons Along the Rio Grande,” by Teri Van Huss

PHOTOS COURTESY OF ARTFORMS AND DOÑA ANA ARTS COUNCIL

‘Thank You for Your Lessons’ is Eakman’s latest bookBy JESS WILLIAMSLas Cruces Bulletin

Former Las Cruces City Councilor Jack Eakman has published his second book.

“Thank You for Your Lessons” focuses on lead-ership and mentorship informed by his service on the council, as well as many years as a manage-ment executive.

Eakman said he was inspired to write his first book, “Thank You for Leading: A Tribute to Men-tor/Leaders,” by his strong belief that leadership is a calling, and “Thank You for Your Lessons” is a con-tinuation of that theme.

The new book, he said, was two decades in the

making.“I tell in

the book about retir-ing from hospital adminis-tration and relocating to become a phenomenal skier and golfer,” he said. “After unpacking in the new community, I needed to debrief myself of all the wonderful lessons persons of great talent provided me.”

Although he said he’s proud of the finished product, Eakman said the writing process was a bit challenging.

“My writing process would probably seem cha-otic to a more professional

author,” he said. “I start with an outline and then assess how to get where I want to go. I have found that my original journey plan migrates as more information becomes avail-able. I rewrite and self-edit consistently. It works for me.”

The meat of the new

book, he said, are lessons he’s learned throughout his life that he wants to share with others.

“Amazing lessons make all the difference in degrees of success and happiness,” Eakman said. “Being a truly fortunate student my entire life, some amazingly talented people have been generous in sharing their wisdom with me. Those lessons of leadership and mentor-ship boosted greatly my ability to form teams, lead openly and have lifelong friends while doing so. All the great lessons have meant so much, and I’ve been willing to share those otherwise trade secrets of gaining willing team mem-bers. Working together,

enjoying the quests and facing the challenges forth-rightly brings so many emotional rewards.”

Eakman said a third book is in the works.

“My third book is already being planned and staged and will be a tremendous challenge,” he said. “I see very few leaders who seem to ‘have it all.’ It was through the inspiration of a great vi-sual artist that I found the key. Dick Termes thinks in six directions at the same time, not just one or two, which is the usual manage-ment practice.”

A common thread run-ning through the first two books will, Eakman said, continue through the third. It is a philosophy of leader-

ship not taught in schools but acquired through expe-rience.

“The MBA programs of the 1970s until the present teach students that making a profit at the expense of quality, people and service is all that matters,” he said. “‘Enrich yourself first.’ That’s exactly opposite of my belief system. In my view, happiness comes through helping others first. Being wealthy is not about money. It’s about loving friends, family, asso-ciates, customers, potential customers and the less fortunate among us,” Eak-man said.

Both books are available at Moonbow Books, 225 E Idaho Ave., No. 32, and on Amazon.

JACK EAKMAN

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All girl mariachi group keeps plugging alongBy ELVA K. ÖSTERRREICHLas Cruces Bulletin

A popular local maria-chi group, Las Muñecas, often pitches in to sup-port nonprofit endeavors.

The five teens played curbside serenata as folks picked up their Angel Tree gifts before Christmas.

“Every year, the girls do volunteer activities,” said group organizer Elena Hinderlich.

The group, comprised of high school seniors, started four years ago. Daniela Robinson started mariachi in middle school and fell in love with it. She and her mother, Henderlich, came up with the idea to start

their own all-girl group.“I think that is so beau-

tiful,” Hinderlich said. “Mariachi is not typically

a female-only thing.”Since its formation,

Las Muñecas has had four to nine members. Right now, it’s five. In ad-dition to Robinson, who plays guitarrón, there are Paola Hernandez on violin, Khalila Gilbert on trumpet, Samara Nuñez on trumpet and Jasmin Saucedo on vihuela.

“We have five girls who are very good students,” Hinderlich said. “They have goals.”

The group has played at the governor’s man-sion, the Latino Farmers National Association convention, weddings in Roswell and other small backyard weddings in the area. On Valentine’s Day, they provided serenades

in 2020 and will do so again in the future.

“Mariachi music is so versatile, its really for ev-eryone,” she said. “These girls have a talent and gift for entertaining. The old music tells a story that brings back memo-ries. It’s very flexible and can work for many occa-sions.”

Although the girls are graduating, they intend to keep the group to-gether. Prior to the pan-demic, they were active attending conferences, playing, competing and meeting other young people.

The group has a large selection of many types of songs. Hinderlich said they are lucky to have

two music instructors and rehearsal space at Downtown Desert Yoga, where there is plenty of space to maintain social distance.

Hinderlich said the group is open to more members, and they are happy to audition poten-tial players.

“The way the world is divided, we feel the music unites,” she said. “It has blossomed into some-thing magical – the hap-piness it brings people. We are hoping by spring things clear up a little. We are hoping for Valen-tine’s Day serenades. We surprise people, and they start laughing and cry-ing. It’s sneaky but fun.”

Info: 575-636-7575.

Las Muñecas members are Paola Hernandez on violin, Khalila Gilbert on trumpet; Samara Nuñez on trumpet, Daniela Robin-son on the guitarrón and Jasmin Saucedo on vihuela.

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Film Festival 2021 virtual, expects higher attendance than ever By ELVA K. ÖSTERREICHLas Cruces Bulletin

With everything going virtual starting off 2021, the Las Cruces Interna-tional Film Festival can brag that going virtual

will be good for it this year.

“Doing it virtual this year, we feel like we can reach a bigger audience,” said executive director Ross Marks. “We are going with the Film Fes-

tival Flix, and they’re estimating we may get 50-60,000 viewers.”

While the festival has been growing yearly, it can’t match the attendance this screening platform provides, he said. The festival is in its sixth year and historically has been a regional event. The 2020 festival was attended by about 20,000 people.

“Now, because of this virtual platform, we have 38 countries participat-ing, and the friends and families associated with all those films can watch,” Marks said.

One of the biggest com-plaints from past festivals is people can’t watch all the films they want to, he said. They have to make decisions and choices. The films get grouped in blocks, and the audience members must choose what they want to see. This year, those blocks will be broken separately and be “a lot more user friendly.”

While audiences will indeed be losing the com-munal experience and in person theater experi-ence, there will be no viewing conflicts, he said.

"Last year we had half the films with cast and director Q and A,” Marks said. “This year, filmmak-ers will be active on social media and checking for communication. You don’t get direct interaction, but

every filmmaker is going to be doing a Q and A this year.”

Awards, workshops and panels remain part of the event. This year, the Outstanding Entertain-ment Award will go to Peter Bogdonovich, who Marks said is one of the pioneers of independent filmmaking in America. Marks will be hosting a Q and A session with Bogdo-novich.

Judge Reinold is re-ceiving the Mark Medoff Legacy Award. He will be asked about his career, his films and much more.

In addition to the film screenings, there will be a virtual screenwriting panel, film promotion and marketing workshop, and a panel focusing on rais-ing funds for films with leading experts from Indi-eGoGo and Kickstarter.

Also, as usual, local restaurant sponsors are participating, Marks said. Every evening, a local restaurant is going to host a screening and highlight a special dish, which will be available at a discount for those in town for the events.

“We are lining up more [restaurants] every day,”

Marks said. “This is a great way to showcase our local restaurants and showcase Las Cru-ces. The restaurants will have signature cocktails, including Salud, Ama-dor, Andele’s, the Game, Lorenzo’s and La Posta. It’s a great way to make it interactive.”

As usual, the folks at the New Mexico State University Creative Media Institute (CMI), are orga-nizing the festival.

“We had a class in the fall,” said Marks, a CMI assistant professor. “In film festival prep, students reviewed, selected and curated the films. In the spring, students and staff will put it all together.”

Jen Garcia serves as artistic director for the fourth year, Alfonso Moya is technical director and Matteo Isquierdo is opera-tions manager.

“So, we have a small staff,” Marks said. “And to my knowledge, this is the biggest film festival

put out by a university.”While there is no spe-

cifically designed poster for the festival this year, Marks said they are set-ting up an online film festival store. Partnering with the Sports Festival Store, the 2021 logo design will be available on sev-eral different items, rang-ing from shirts to mugs.

“The nice thing about being online is people can watch the movies and browse a film-festival store,” he said.

As usual, there will be an opening feature for the event. This year it is “The Devil Has a Name” with Edward James Olmos, who also will do a Q and A with Marks following the movie.

The festival takes place March 3-7. Ticket prices are $8 for one film, $25 for one whole day and $75 for all days. So far, Marks said, there are 102 films on the list.

Info: lascrucesfilmfest.com.

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Tombaugh Gallery virtual exhibit is ‘Anything Goes’By MIKE COOKLas Cruces Bulletin

The next Tombaugh Gallery virtual exhibit “Anything Goes,” is from the Las Cruces Art Association (LCAA).

LCAA began in 1960 and is the oldest art association in the Las Cruces area. Members create art in a wide vari-ety of media, including oils, acrylics, water-color, encaustics, fiber arts, sculpture, gourds, jewelry, woodworking, photography and more.

LCAA has a history of sponsoring exhibits for young people, and last year it made a substan-tial donation to Cruces Creatives makerspace to help with activity kits for youth.

Some pieces in the show may be for sale.

Beginning in Febru-ary, the exhibit will be on the Tombaugh Gal-lery Facebook page and Instagram, at www.ins-tagram.com/tombaugh-gallery/.

For more information, contact Judy Licht at

575-642-1110 and [email protected].

“Odds and Ends,” by artist Gary Bender, birch, poplar and walnut

“Ancient Rome,” by artist Rosario Jeremias, acrylic on canvas

“New Mexico Mandala,” by artist Gabriele Teich, septatych, acrylic on canvas

“Sun-Kissed,” photography by Reed Dalby, www.kenter-reedphotography.com

PHOTOS COURTESY OF TOMBAUGH GALLERY

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61 Parsley bit64 Riddle, part 467 Kay Thompson title girl70 Native Kiwi71 Fluctuated greatly72 Riddle, part 575 Odor77 French port in Brittany78 Outing ruiner79 Afflicted80 Poses84 Inflated self85 Riddle, part 690 TV talker Phil93 Slipknot loop94 Andress of “Dr. No”95 Highest volcano in Eur.98 Mil. bigwig99 Mumbai “Mr.”100 Cotillion girl101 End of the riddle107 Throat affliction, for short108 To the -- degree109 Western Hemisphere gp.110 McEntire of song113 Hair removal brand

114 Riddle’s answer120 Deli sandwiches, for short121 Grow pale122 Oct. follower123 O’Hare approx.124 Anatomical sac125 Slammer126 Porker’s place127 Water barrier

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36 Singer Tina37 Copycatted38 Bill blocker39 Eros, to the Romans44 Young girls45 Hang-up46 Be logically connected48 Letters after “had a farm”49 Ache for50 Subdued with a shock52 Lead-in to lateral53 Classic soda brand54 Coach Parseghian59 Very hot star60 Anti-alcohol mea-

sures62 Oct. exam for many juniors63 Home: Abbr.64 Compound in wine65 Greedy type66 Indigo, e.g.67 Fix firmly68 One of the Florida Keys69 Cineplex -- (former theater chain)70 Hurt severely73 Following loyally74 Zodiac beast75 Plum used to flavor gin76 Roman 1,05179 Commercial

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Presbyterian

Pastor; Rev. Dr. Heike MillerSunday Worship Services

8:30am – Drive-In/ Outdoor Service

9:45am – Journey Praise Service

11:00am – Traditional Service Inside

2000 S. Locust [email protected]

Lutheran

TRINITY LUTHERANCHURCH-ELCA

Pastor Catherine Lemons

Worship with us on Zoom

10 am every Sunday through our website

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Worship Services

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Christ, Scientist

Christian

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Methodist Non Denominational

Southern New MexicoChurch of God

Sabbath ServicesInteractive Bible Study

Saturdays 1 p.m.1701 E. Missouri

See us Sat. & Sun. mornings 10:30

a.m. on Las Cruces cable channel 98

We observe all of God’s Holy Days and accept

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Episcopal

ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

518 N. Alameda Blvd. 526-6333

www.SaintAndrewsLC.org

“Digging deep wells so others may drink.”

Interim Rector: The Rev. Jan Hosea

Weekday Services through Facebook LiveDaily - 7:00 PM - ComplineThursday - Noon - Morning Prayer

Sunday Service through Facebook Live10:00 AM - Holy Eucharist

Jewish

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Pastor Robert L. Ramzy, Sr.(575) 523-0737

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Sunday School at 9:45 AM

Sunday Morning Service at 11 AM

Prayer each Tues, Thurs & Fri 11 AM to Noon

Choir Rehearsal, Thursday at 6 PM

Male Chorus Rehearsal, Sat at 6 PM

5th Sunday - Women’s Day Service 11 AM (5th Sunday only)

Bible Band/World Mission/YWCC 1st and 3rd Saturday 10 AM to Noon

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Action Programs for Animals settling into new homeBy MIKE COOKLas Cruces Bulletin

Dogs, cats, puppies, kit-tens, staff and volunteers are settling into Action Programs for Animals (APA) of Las Cruces’ new home.

Staff and volunteers completed the adoption center’s move from the old location on Picacho Avenue to a building APA owns at 537 N. Solano Drive in mid-November, said ACA Executive Direc-tor Michel Meunier.

“The building purchase was made possible from a very generous estate left to us by a former dog adopter, but being an old building, we had a lot of work to do getting

it ready,” Meunier said. “We had to redo the entire large dog room's flooring

and dog kennels. We had to update the plumbing and electricity and HVAC systems, etc.”

There is still more work to do, Meunier said, and community support is welcome.

“Now we are still need-ing sponsors for some of the other larger areas of

need,” she said, including replacing cages in APA’s cat rooms. Sponsors are honored with their names on the enclosures.

Meunier said commu-nity members also are invited to come to APA and assist with projects like building more climb-

ing walls in APA’s two outdoor “catios.”

“Having a building also means needing staff to care for the animals 24/7,” Meunier said. “Most of our staff are animal care-givers, besides myself and our location manager.”

APA does “open” adop-tions at its new center, Meunier said, with post-adoption follow ups and support for new pet own-ers. This “helps us place animals faster,” she said, so APA can continue to rescue at-risk animals pulled from the Animal Services Center of the Me-silla Valley. It also ensures that APA animals are in good homes.

“When adopters have any issues, our dog trainer or cat behavior expert calls and works

with adopters to resolve issues,” Meunier said. “If that fails, or if anyone can't take care of our ani-mals any longer, we take all our animals back — even years later.”

APA also runs the local prison dog training pro-gram, the pet-food bank and low-cost vaccination/microchip clinics, and conducts dog-training classes, she said. Some of these services are on tem-porary hold because of state public health orders.

The nonprofit APA “is a progressive animal wel-fare organization seeking to improve the quality of life for companion ani-mals in Doña Ana County and greatly reduce the number of unwanted ani-mals impounded and eu-thanized at the municipal shelter,” according to the APA website.

APA hours are 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, and by appointment. The APA food bank is open 2-4 p.m. Sunday.

APA’s Second Chance Thrift Store (voted Mesilla Valley’s best thrift store in the 2021 Bulletin’s Best) is located at 2475 N. Main St. and is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Call 575-888-4882.

Contact APA at 575-644-0505 (information line), 575-571-4654 (education and adoption center) and [email protected]. Visit https://apalascru-ces.org/.

Adult cat room Action Programs for Animals’ adoption center’s new home is at 537 N. Solano Drive, at the corner of Solano and east Court Avenue.

Action Programs for Animals’ new cat cages need sponsors!Action Programs for Animals’ dog kennels have sponsors’ names painted on them.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF MICHEL MEUNIER, ACTION PROGRAMS FOR ANIMALS

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BULLETIN REPORT

La Clinica de Familia (LCdF) has announced the opening of a new, 10,000 square foot behav-ioral-health complex at 535 S. Miranda St. in Las Cruces.

The complex is within walking distance of LCdF’s central medical center at 575 S. Alameda Blvd.

“This allows a holistic-care approach to new and existing patients by continuing to provide medical, dental and qual-ity mental health services they deserve,” said Jose Valdiviezo, LCdF’s senior clinical director for be-havioral health services.

“For patients with limited transportation, our facil-ity is approximately 300 feet away from the City of Las Cruces RoadRunner transit station, allowing great access.”

Valdiviezo said the new facility opened Monday,

Jan. 25, with operational hours Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.

“Preparation has been made with our existing patients to transition all their needs to our new facility and continue to provide individuals in our

community and state with mental health treatment,” he said.

Core services to be pro-vided at the new complex include adult outpatient

therapy, crisis-inter-vention services, com-prehensive medication management, comprehen-sive community support and supportive housing,

he said. For more information,

contact Valdiviezo at 575-640-2419 or [email protected]. Visit www.lcdfnm.org.

La Clinica de Familia opens new 10,000 square-foot facilityLa Clinica de Familia’s new behavioral health facility at 535 S. Miranda St.

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Patent and Trademark Resource Center at NMSU helps inventors with patent processBy TIFFANY ACOSTANMSU News

In October 2017, the Patent and Trademark Re-source Center (PTRC) at New Mexico State Univer-sity’s Zuhl Library hosted a United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) training event. Members of the campus and community attended to learn more about the patent process so they could help local inventors and entrepreneurs.

Established at NMSU in October 2016, the PTRC is the only such office in New Mexico and the sur-rounding region, and is officially affiliated with the USPTO in Alexandria, Virginia.

“At the NMSU PTRC we really only help folks with their initial patent or trademark search,” said David Irvin, NMSU business and government documents librarian and PTRC representative. “It’s the logical first step: You have to find out if your invention was already in-vented. I receive training at the USPTO every year to make sure I can help in-ventors do their own deep dive into the patent data-bases, so they come away with a really good sense of whether they should pro-ceed. This kind of work performed by a patent at-

torney would potentially cost thousands of dollars. Our program is free.”

At the 2017 event, Santa Teresa resident Charlie Thompson approached Irvin, and three years later Thompson has re-ceived three patents. His patents for a mountable elevator, assistance tilt vehicle lift and continu-ing application on the assistance vehicle tilt lift, stemmed from a travel ex-perience and are designed to help his wife.

While visiting Nacogdo-ches, Texas, the Thomp-sons met a man at an RV park who shared details of an experience when his wife slipped, fell and severely injured her shin on manual RV steps. She received temporary help

but never recovered.“That story haunted

me,” Thompson said. “We had those same manually operated steps. Further, my wife has a very dys-functional back. I wanted to find a lift to get her up and down into and from the trailer. Everything I discovered wouldn’t work if she was alone. I decided to design a platform that would go up and down from the ground to the RV and when needed would convert to steps all controlled by a remote control.”

Thompson knew he wanted to patent the in-novation but thought it was too expensive until his wife saw the event at NMSU’s PTRC. He said he learned about new options

and discounts available since he was older than 65. Irvin introduced Thomp-son to the ProBoPat program, which connects individuals to pro bono intellectual property at-torneys.

For Robin Benson, an electrical and computer engineering student at NMSU, inspiration struck while volunteering and working as a licensed emergency medical tech-nician.

“It was during that time when I was caring for patients who complained

of their pain not due to their injury but due to the spinal immobilization techniques and protocols required,” she said. “I thought, there must be a better way, especially since my first responsibil-ity was to do no harm. Plus, the device we used was invented back in the 1950s and doesn’t immo-bilize the spine, simply immobilizes the entire pa-tient, and was intended as an extrication device.”

Benson’s invention, a spinal immobilization device called TrueSpine,

will not cause harm or pain while immobilizing a patient’s spine. Benson received a patented for TrueSpine after a nearly two-year process, which started with a prior art search at the PTRC. Irvin also helped Benson with ProBoPat.

Benson, who owns RB Designs LLC, said the events hosted at PTRC saved her time and money and she encourages other students to use local pro-grams.

“I would take advan-tage of all the resources available on campus, or throughout the commu-nity,” she said. “If you’re an undergrad student, look into the opportuni-ties available through the PTRC, Studio G and Arrowhead Center on campus. I estimate that because of the PTRC, if my invention would have come up on that initial search, I would have known and pivoted or stopped right away. Because of the PTRC and having access to ProBoPat I have saved approxi-mately $15,000 in legal fees.”

Contact David Irvin at 575-646-6925 or [email protected].

Contact Tiffany Acosta at 575-646-3929 or [email protected].

New Mexico State University business and government docu-ments librarian and Patent and Trademark Resource Center representative David Irvin, left, helping NMSU biology doctor-ate student Alex Moon with patent research at the PTRC of-fice in NMSU’s Zuhl Library in 2018.

Robin Benson invented TrueSpine, a spinal immobilization device. She started her two-year patent process at the NMSU Patent and Trademark Resource Center.

NMSU PHOTO BY TIFFANY ACOSTA

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NMSU to host 2021 Economic Outlook Conference Feb. 11BULLETIN REPORT

National and state econ-omists will present their economic forecasts for 2021 during New Mexico State University’s 10th an-nual Economic Outlook Conference 10-11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, on Zoom.

The conference, hosted by the College of Business and Wells Fargo, is free and open to NMSU com-munity members, alumni and the general public, but registration is re-quired by Monday, Feb. 8.

To register, visit http://

bit.ly/3ilQqoT or call Yolanda Hernandez at 575-646-4083.

This year’s speakers include Charles Dough-erty, vice president and economist at Wells Fargo Securities, and NMSU Re-gents professor emeritus Jim Peach, who served as a faculty member in the Department of Econom-ics, Applied Statistics and International Business from 1980 to 2018.

Dougherty, who joined Wells Fargo in 2017, cov-ers the commercial real estate, housing and con-struction sectors of the

United States’ regional and macro economy. He regularly writes indica-tor reports, produces special commentary and contributes to Wells Fargo’s Weekly Economic & Financial Commentary report.

Before joining Wells Fargo, Dougherty worked as a regional economist and consultant for IHS Markit and CertainTeed, one of the largest building product manufacturers in North America. He holds bachelor’s degrees in economics and finance from the University of

Pittsburgh and a master’s degree in economics from Temple University in Philadelphia.

Peach’s research in-terests include economic policy, energy, economic development, income distribution, demography and the economics of sports. In addition to re-ceiving numerous awards for teaching, research and service, Peach has served as president of four dif-ferent academic organiza-tions. Peach earned his doctorate in economics from the University of Texas at Austin.

New Mexico State University Regents professor emeritus Jim Peach

NMSU PHOTO BY DARREN PHILLIPS

BUSINESS QUESTIONNAIRE

By JESS WILLIAMSLas Cruces Bulletin

The Las Cruces Bul-letin is ramping up busi-ness coverage as the state moves to reopen its econ-omy. We’re reaching out to the business community with this questionnaire, in hopes that we can cover as many businesses as pos-sible, and help the local economy recover from the pandemic.

To respond to the sur-vey, answer each question in 150 words or less, and submit the answers with a photograph of the busi-ness to jess@lascrucesbul-

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FFA clubs, is from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 26, and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, also in the Horse N Hound parking lot. Green chile harvest usually

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Artist collaborative opens studio/gallery on Compress RoadBULLETIN REPORT

Starlight Projects Foundation has launched “The PARA//EL Axis,” a global collaboration of local artists engaging in community activism through art, the foun-dation said in a news release.

“The idea is to be a container, and the pith, or the center of the spi-ral, the axis, for local artists to be able to bring forth their starlight and shine, then reverberate that across all platforms, to the far reaches of the earth and beyond, and cause a tidal wave of change that unites us all under the same mission,” said foundation Execu-tive Director Krystaline Sakwanomtewa.

The PARA//EL Axis has opened a donation-based art studio/gallery at 400 S. Compress Road, suite K, “where all mem-ber artists get to place, promote, showcase, trade and find a new home for their art,” the news re-lease said. All proceeds generated from the store go to the artists.

“The PARA//EL Axis is a new program that will enable the founda-tion to grow the project

from an idea of the do-nation-based store to the vision of a full-blown, concrete, local commu-nity center to showcase the power of community activism through art,” Sakwanomtewa said.

Bobby “B’LvD” Azure

will lead the project through his ‘Azure Art D’sign’ program, and he has invited local artist-activists to participate.

“I want to inspire people to be ‘The Artist,’ Azure said. “I believe we can all help one another

bring color and light into each other’s lives. I want to bring the people to the art and the art to the people.”

All artists in all media are invited to par-

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The more I practice, the better my luckEver wonder about

luck? I mean the role that luck, good and bad, plays in sports, politics, careers, wars and even life.

Winning a big lottery is very good luck; going down in an airplane crash is very bad luck. We have no control over luck, or so it seems. As years go by, I realize that we actually have control over pre-cious few things while we’re on this earth.

We’re born into life. Then stuff happens. We try our best — or may even give up. Parents, genetics relatives, status, color, ethnicity, money — all have critical roles in our life, which is not actually “well-planned” at all, to use an ill-conceived term a big investment firm used.

How one senses the role luck plays in our life seems similar to how we view happiness in gen-eral. No one can define happiness or come up with a prescription for how to be happy. Robin Williams had it all; he wasn’t at all happy.

Luck. Fate. Stars. God. Chance. Cultural views about luck vary from considering it a matter of chance to being a mat-ter of superstition. The American Revolution luck? Paul Revere may have spread the word that

the British were coming to a small few, but luckily enough people heeded the

message, or our Revolution would now be a footnote in English history texts.

I contend that, just as in life, luck has a prominent factor in sports. I’m not arguing or

implying that our destiny is written in the heavens, or even in our genes, for that matter. But birth heritage and upbringing count bigtime.

Tiger Woods was raised, taught and tutored by his dad and mom to be a champion golfer from the time he was a toddler. Most of today’s marquee golf tour professionals start out young and are groomed for the part, like Jordan Spieth and Michelle Wie. As juniors they go to golf camps and even academies.

Even Arnold Palmer, the son of a greens super-intendent, and Jack Nick-laus, with private club access, started at early ages and became accus-tomed to competing and winning in the spotlight while young.

The late author Ayn Rand once said, “Any suc-cess requires both talent and luck. And luck has to be helped along and pro-vided by someone.”

After sifting through a lot of research concern-

ing luck in sports, and especially golf, I find that luck is a tricky and fickle thing to analyze.

If you are a Chicago Cubs or a Buffalo Bills fan, all you have to do is think back over the years to understand how luck figured into so many heartbreaks. And we won’t go into the agony of many of the U.S.A. Ryder Cup matches.

Researchers have tried to measure and quantify the role luck plays in tour wins, to no avail. Many golfers attribute it to “good luck” when a rival holes a lot of “improb-able” putts. But that’s like saying blackjack dealers in Las Vegas are very lucky.

And golfers often blame “bad luck” for their failures. Or is it lack of (enough) talent? It’s hard to detect luck when it’s

good; it looks so much like something you’ve earned and prepared for. Luck?

Until recently Tiger Woods had so many lucky shots they would fill vol-umes. One of the really lucky moments was when he made the 12-footer on the 72nd hole in the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines to tie Rocco Mediate. Woods went on to win in the playoff. But the most unlucky thing was his drive into a fire hydrant a year later, which cost him dearly.

A lot of people think putting comes down to a matter of luck. Known as one of the best put-ters in his day, the late Jerry Barber said, [In putting],“somewhere skill stops and luck takes over. The scoring range is probably from 15 feet in. Anything outside that is plenty of luck.”

Many tour players, as they get older, includ-ing Ben Hogan and Sam Snead, view putting not as a matter of luck but as a game apart from actual

golf. If you want a fun read

concerning the luck fac-tor, try “How to Make Luck: 7 Secrets Lucky People Use to Succeed,” by Marc Myers, who says, “Lucky people take very specific steps to improve their odds of good things happening to them.”

Dr. Charlie Blanchard is a licensed psychologist specializing in sports and leadership. Contact him at [email protected].

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