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  • 11 hours ago | tricityrecordnm.com | Steven Bortstein

    Four Corners and NM Breeders Futurity fields will be set after series of trials FARMINGTON – A total of 10 trial races will be held Friday afternoon at SunRay Park and Casino to determine the starters for a pair of rich quarter horse stakes races scheduled for next month.

  • 1 day ago | tricityrecordnm.com | Steven Bortstein

    Tigers ranked fourth in Class 4A have won 11 straight games FARMINGTON – The Aztec High softball team made an emphatic statement as the regular season nears completion, rolling to an 18-0 win on the road Tuesday over defending Class 4A state champion Gallup. The Tigers, currently ranked fourth in Class 4A by Maxpreps, extend their current win streak to 11 straight games and are currently unbeaten in District 1-4A play with just a handful of games remaining on the schedule.

  • 1 day ago | tricityrecordnm.com | Steven Bortstein

    Bobcats maintain one-game lead over Aztec in district baseball standings KIRTLAND – Bloomfield High School sophomore Johnny Yates hit a pair of home runs in a bounce-back game for the Bobcats baseball team, leading them to a 16-8 rout over Kirtland Central in a District 1-4A showdown Tuesday afternoon at Kirtland Central.

  • 2 days ago | tricityrecordnm.com | Steven Bortstein

    Defending Class 5A champion Panthers appear set to repeat as state champs KIRTLAND – With only a handful of weeks before the New Mexico Activities Association’s state high school golf championship tournament, the defending Class 5A champion Piedra Vista girls team appears ready to roll again.

  • 3 days ago | tricityrecordnm.com | Michael Phillis

    A federal judge says some nonprofits awarded billions for a so-called green bank to finance clean energy and climate-friendly projects cannot have their contracts scrapped and must have access to some of the frozen money. The ruling is a defeat for President Donald Trump's Environmental Protection Agency, which argues the program is rife with financial mismanagement.