Obituaries Reporter - November 29, 2018 6:24 pm ObituariesThe obituary for Jonathan “Leroy” Salazar has been provided by family and funeral homes. Please read on for full details.
Elkettes Open Season With Sloppy Victory Editor - November 29, 2018 6:08 pm Elkettes Open Season With Sloppy VictoryBy George MorseIt wasn’t pretty, but the Pojoaque Valley High School girls basketball team had just enough to open their season with a 34-25 victory over Capital High School Nov. 27 at Pojoaque.The Elkettes used a good second quarter and an 8-0 run in the fourth quarter to offset a bad first quarter and a slow third quarter. Taylor Roybal led Pojoaque with nine points.
Health Insurance Protects Financial and Physical Health, Offers Peace of Mind Reporter - November 26, 2018 5:43 pm Health Insurance Protects Financial and Physical Health, Offers Peace of MindBy: Marlene C. Baca, CEO of New Mexico Health ConnectionsAs we near the end of the year, we naturally begin planning for 2019. When you make resolutions for better financial and physical health at the start of the new year, health insurance may not be at the top of your list. However, adequate health coverage will have a dramatic impact on both your financial and your overall health and well-being.
Bandelier Open on Thanksgiving Day Reporter - November 21, 2018 7:06 pm Bandelier Open on Thanksgiving DayMany locations throughout the area will be closed on Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 22, but Bandelier National Monument will be open, with Visitor Center hours 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Public Transit Provides Vital Services for Those with Disabilities Reporter - November 18, 2018 2:48 am Public Transit Provides Vital Services for Those with DisabilitiesBy Mary McGinnis, Counselor & PoetThe Valley Daily Post welcomes op-eds from members of the public and candidates for political office, but does not support or endorse any candidate for political office. Send your op-ed to valleydailypost@gmail.com.Having been blind from birth, public transit is a vital part of my daily life. I’ve lived in Santa Fe since 1982, and have been a regular transit rider since paratransit services began in the early 1990s.
Buy “Cut-your-own” Christmas Tree Permits starting Nov. 19 Reporter - November 16, 2018 5:17 pm Buy “Cut-your-own” Christmas Tree Permits starting Nov. 19Fourth graders get one freeSANTA FE, NM – Permits to cut your own Christmas tree on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) are available for purchase beginning Monday, Nov. 19 at SFNF Headquarters, all SFNF Ranger District offices and select third-party vendors.As part of the “Every Kid in a Park” initiative, every fourth grader is eligible for a free Christmas tree permit.
Garcia Richard Reveals Transition Website Reporter - November 16, 2018 4:52 pm Garcia Richard Reveals Transition WebsiteSANTA FE, NM – Want to help make history? Think our land is worth protecting? Believe we can make more money for our schools and hospitals? Then Land Commissioner-Elect Stephanie Garcia Richard encourages you to submit your resume to work at the State Land Office.
Pets Of The Week Reporter - November 7, 2018 4:48 am Pets Of The WeekESPAÑOLA — Each week the Valley Daily Post features a few pets that are ready for adoption. Take a look at this week’s highlighted pets and then drop by the shelter to see the whole selection.
10th Annual Dia de los Muertos Art Exhibit at Poeh Cultural Center Reporter - November 4, 2018 7:02 am 10th Annual Dia de los Muertos Art Exhibit at Poeh Cultural CenterThe 10th Annual Dia de los Muertos Art Exhibit, which features the works of established as well as emerging New Mexico Hispanic and Native American artists, celebrates the rich artistic and spiritual traditions as expressed in jewelry, painting, sculpture and photography at the Poeh Cultural Center in Pojoaque.
Red Cross Reminder: Check Smoke Alarms When Turning Clocks Back This Weekend Reporter - November 3, 2018 3:03 am Red Cross Reminder: Check Smoke Alarms When Turning Clocks Back This WeekendAmerican Red Cross News:Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday when a majority of the country turns their clocks back one hour. The American Red Cross is taking this time to remind everyone also to take these steps to make sure their household is prepared for emergencies.