Oct 31, 2009 | Portales News-Tribune
Student group questions greyhound acquisition
Not everyone is thrilled with the prospect of a pair of live greyhounds serving as mascots at Eastern New Mexico University.
Oct 31, 2009 | Portales News-Tribune
Press release: ENMU faculty oboe recital planned
Eastern New Mexico University's associate professor of music Tracy Carr will perform her faculty oboe recital at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov.
A throwback to prehistoric times
When it comes to hunting, technology has advanced a great deal since the days of slinging spears or rocks to bring down large animals for food.
Wednesday morning briefing: The a oeThriller,a the World Series and maybe some snow
Good morning. Welcome to Freedom New Mexico's Wednesday morning briefing. Movie time: Michael Jackson's "This Is It" movie opened with a late show Tuesday, but area residents have a variety of viewing options starting tonight.
Variety of festivals planned for Halloween
Clovis and Portales ghosts and ghouls this Halloween have a lot of places to choose from to scare up some family fun.
Stephanie Nutter and Donald Dyar are announcing their engagement. The future bride is the daughter of Mark and Vonnie Nutter, of Newark.
Social work fund established at ENMU
A new agreement is funding classes and internships for Eastern New Mexico University students planning to work in public child welfare.
First official class ring now available to students
The ring is available from Jostens, a nationwide college ring manufacturer, for $511 to $630, depending on the type of metal used and ring size.
Ticket feature: Peanuts, crafts highlight of Peanut Festival
Peanuts and crafts will take over Eastern New Mexico University's Campus Union Ballroom Saturday and Sunday at the 36th annual Peanut Valley Festival.
Press Release: ENMU adopting rescued greyhounds
Eastern New Mexico University in Portales is adopting two rescued former racing Greyhound dogs, from the New Mexico Greyhound Connection, as its official animal mascots.
Auxiliary recognizes its state participants
The American Legion Allingham-Golding Post 18 and the Auxiliary held its annual Boy's and Girl's State Banquet on Oct.
Hand crafts featured at peanut festival
Eastern New Mexico University celebrated a little legume that has a large impact on Roosevelt County and much of eastern New Mexico.
ENMU designated as 'military friendly'
In services for military members, their spouses and veterans, Eastern New Mexico University is among the top 15 percent of post-secondary schools in the nation, according to the magazine G.I. Jobs.
Parents invited to see projects The Clovis High School Freshman Academy is providing an opportunity for parents to see their student's project.
Flu information spread at presentation
Students at Eastern New Mexico University didn't get the seasonal flu vaccine shots they were expecting Wednesday, but they did get some insight into H1N1 virus.
ENMU sending care packages to US troops
Staffers at Eastern New Mexico University have not forgotten about students, alumni and relatives who are serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Press release: Peanut Festival in Portales this weekend
The annual Peanut Valley Festival at Eastern New Mexico University in Portales will be held in the Campus Union Building from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct.
Getting to know: Retiree keeps busy with volunteer work
Sharon Davis of Roosevelt County may have retired from the retail furniture business, but she keeps busy with a multitude of volunteer activities.
Police Chief Born will retire at end of this year
Ruidoso administration officials are searching for a new police chief. Wolfgang Born, who was appointed chief in 2006 after serving as acting chief, captain, lieutenant and lead detective since joining the department in December 1989, has notified village officials he will retire at the end of the year.
New president named for ENMU-Ruidoso
The vice president for instruction at Odessa College in Texas has been named president of the Ruidoso campus of Eastern New Mexico University.
It's their job: Student says she has passion for houses
Background: I am originally from Holland. Six years ago I moved to and started attending high school in Clovis.
It rained candy for children in a more than 60-float Eastern New Mexico University homecoming parade Saturday for in downtown Portales.
Officials say it took a week to confirm H1N1 death
The New Mexico Department of Health waited a week to disclose a Roosevelt County baby died of the H1N1 virus because it took that long to confirm through testing, a department spokesman said Friday.
ENMU braces for state funding cuts
Eastern New Mexico University President Steven Gamble said he expects substantial cuts in legislative funding for the school during a special session in October.
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