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BUSINESS SPORTS A&E NEWS Payroll Protection Program stirs local interest page 29 Local golfer signs up to play in Kansas page 39 Streetside gallery pops up in Picacho Hills page 24 Primary Election voting guide page 10 FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020 I Volume 52, Number 21 I lascrucesbulletin.com Local news and entertainment since 1969 Anna Kendrick stars in the new series “Love Life” as the HBO Max streaming service begins Wednesday. HBO Max enters the streaming showdown 2 x 5.5” ad May 22 - 28, 2020 1740-A Calle de Mercado Las Cruces, NM 88005 575-524-8061 www.desertexposure.com Take a detour to Desert Exposure Explore the monthly Desert Exposure, “the biggest little newspaper in the Southwest.” This eclectic arts and leisure publication delivers a blend of content to make you laugh, think and sometimes just get up and dance. Desert Exposure captures the flavor, beauty and uniqueness of Silver City, Las Cruces and the whole Southwest region of New Mexico. You can also peruse our wide array of advertisers to plan your stops on your next Southwest New Mexico road trip, no matter which direction you’re going. Here are some ways to get your Desert Exposure fix: Check area racks and newsstands Visit www.desertexposure.com Sign up for an annual mail subscription for $54 contact Teresa Tolonen, [email protected] Sign up for our semi-monthly Desert Exposure email newsletter contact Ian Clarke, [email protected] Share stories and photos with Editor Elva Osterreich [email protected], 575-443-4408 Promote your organization to our widespread readership through Desert Exposure advertising with Pam Rossi [email protected], 575-635-6614 YELLOWBIRDAC.COM • YELLOWBIRDSOLAR.COM 575-449-3277 Lic #380200 • 4.38 kw • $36,000 financed at 2.99% is combo price $89.94 for 18 months then re-amortize OAC. Amana Lifetime Warranty Last AC You’ll Ever Buy 25 YEAR WARRANTY $89.94 A MONTH COMBINED SAVE YOUR ELECTRIC BILL EACH MONTH GET SOLAR & AC AND SAVE BIG Entertainment Guide Inside White Sands 4-H Club senior Morgan Autry won a first-place award for this photo, titled “Organs and Poppies,” which was an entry into a 4-H Club com- petition designed to keep teens occupied during the COVID-19 isolation order. Jolee Gentry of the Fairacres 4-H Club also won a prize for her photo depicting a rainbow over the mountains. See the full story on page 13. Explosion of poppies Explosion of poppies

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BUSINESS

SPORTS

A&E

NEWS

Payroll Protection Program stirs local interest

page 29

Local golfer signs up to play in Kansas

page 39

Streetside gallery pops up in

Picacho Hills page 24

Primary Election voting guide

page 10FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020 I Volume 52, Number 21 I lascrucesbulletin.com

Local news and entertainment since 1969

Anna Kendrick stars in the

new series “Love Life” as the

HBO Max streaming service

begins Wednesday.

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Explore the monthly Desert Exposure, “the biggest little

newspaper in the Southwest.” This eclectic arts and leisure

publication delivers a blend of content to make you laugh,

think and sometimes just get up and dance.

Desert Exposure captures the flavor, beauty and

uniqueness of Silver City, Las Cruces and the whole

Southwest region of New Mexico. You can also peruse

our wide array of advertisers to plan your stops on your

next Southwest New Mexico road trip, no matter which

direction you’re going.

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White Sands 4-H Club senior Morgan Autry won a first-place award for this photo, titled “Organs and Poppies,” which was an entry into a 4-H Club com-petition designed to keep teens occupied during the COVID-19 isolation order. Jolee Gentry of the Fairacres 4-H Club also won a prize for her photo depicting a rainbow over the mountains. See the full story on page 13.

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County Flood Commission adds 7 new flood warning system weather stations The Doña Ana County Flood Commission recently installed seven new stations bringing the total number staff operates to 29, expanding the County’s Flood Warning System by 24 percent. The new automated weather and rainfall stations were installed at the Butterfield Trail Ranch, Chaparral Fire Station, Rincon Fire Station, Ra-dium Springs, Lower Bilbo, West Me-sa Cothern and the Williams Family Ranch, near Chamberino. All 29 sta-tions collect a variety of data and con-tinuously report rainfall depth, air temperature, relative humidity, baro-metric pressure, wind speed and direc-tion, over a radio network, via repeat-ers at Caballo Peak, A mountain and in Chaparral, to a central base station at the Government Center. Altogether, the Doña Ana County Flood Warning System is a network of 68 automated weather monitoring sta-tions, rain gauges, pressure transduc-ers and stream gauges that provide weather alerts and enable warning no-tifications throughout the state’s southwest region. The system is a col-laborative project between the Doña Ana County Flood Commission, City of Las Cruces, Elephant Butte Irriga-tion District, EBID, New Mexico State University, NMSU the National Weather Service, the Las Cruces and Santa Teresa Airports, along with oth-er organizations.

Installing the new stations is part of the ALERT2 Flood Warning System defined in the Flood Warning System Master Plan, which was implemented in 2013. A disaster-mitigation grant from the Department of

Homeland Security and Emergency Management, DHSEM funded the $60,000 investment. “As we continue to equip our Flood Warning System with more monitor-ing stations, we will be more effectively able to prepare for and respond to seasonal weather events that cause damage to County infrastructure and pose threats to residents’ well-being.” said Michael Garza, Flood Engineer with the Doña Ana County Flood Commission. “If we expect a large storm to occur in a particular area, we have the ability to warn residents who may be impacted by flash flooding or hazardous driving conditions so they can prepare, adjust or even evacuate.”

The Flood Commission team includes two staff members devoted to the operation and maintenance of the Flood Warning System. They diligently monitor equipment readings to ensure the stations transmit ac-curate information and look for oddities or deficiencies to determine if the equipment is functioning properly or needs maintenance, Garza said. “Our long-term plan is to continue increasing the efficiency of the system by adding more stations, con-tinuously improving functional capabilities and ulti-mately, making people aware of the information we collect,” Garza said. “We would like to add stream gauges inside major waterways to measure depth and velocity of flow, while also setting triggers for auto-matic emergency notification when flow characteris-tics reach potentially dangerous levels.” These notifications would enable Flood Commis-sion staff to warn of hazardous areas such as low water-crossings or areas known to have a high-risk of flood-ing. “Most importantly, they can help us keep residents informed and safe, countywide. Our Flood Warning System is well on its way to helping us reach that goal,” Garza said. Weather and rainfall data collected by the flood warning system is available at www.weather.donaanacounty.org. Operators, researchers and residents can access real-time weather and rainfall data from across Southern New Mexico in a variety of formats, including graphical overlays which provide data points and can be can be useful when looking at

forecast elements, such as rain amount and comparing it to a particular terrain.

One of the seven new flood warning system weather sta-tions is installed at the Rincon Fire Station, by Doña Ana County Flood Commission’s staff.

Curbside symphony delivery

Las Cruces Symphony Director Lonnie Klein conducted El-gar’s “Pomp and Circumstance,” with the help of a boombox, in front of Lorenzo’s Italian Restaurant, 1753 E. University Ave., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, May 16, in recognition of all local high school and New Mexico State University graduates. Klein, in full tuxedo, was on hand to perform and greet visi-tors as they passed by.

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IN MEMORY OF ANNA MAE (ASHTON) EVANS

Anna Mae Evans, age 80, of Las Cruces, N.M. died May 12, 2020, in Las Cruces, N.M. Anna Mae was born February 12, 1940 in Titusville, PA, to Elmer and Arlene (Gard-ner) Ashton.

She grew up in Tampa, FL, and graduated from Chamberlain Senior High School, class of 1958. She went to college and met the love of her life, D. Kent Evans, her freshman year at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. They both graduated with their BAs in June 1962 and married on June 23,1962 in Tampa, at her childhood home. They had a wonderful 50 years together, and they began their life together in Cocoa Beach, FL, for the first 12 years. Then moved to Las Cruces, N.M., for the remainder of her life.

Anna Mae loved her

family and supported her husband in all the community organiza-tions that kept them both active in the community they loved. Anna Mae cherished the friendships she made throughout her life. She always felt the most important job was her family. She made sure that everyone was

taken care of. She always made the holidays, fam-ily vacations and any celebration special, with her cooking, fun tradi-tions and the smile and laugh we will never for-get. The most important is she helped raise all her grandchildren. She was a major part of their lives and helped to make them

become the great people they are today.

She is survived by her three children, D.K. Evans and wife Patty, Darlene K (Evans) Stalder (Michael), Derek K Evans and wife Lisa. Her seven grand-children, Dylun, Dayvina, Derika, Brandon, Bronti, Crystal and Derek Jr. Her six great grandchildren, Kambree, Kyla, Dylun Jr., Alex, Zell, Donny. She

is also survived by her sister, Sue Mullis hus-band William of Florida and her brother, Elmer Ashton and wife Linda of Tennessee. Also survived by many nieces and neph-ews.

When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a trea-sure. A celebration of life will be announced on a later date.

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The League of Women Voters of Southern New Mexico (LWVSNM) an-nounced today that an updated, comprehensive di-rectory of elected officials from Doña Ana County is now available for the pub-lic. The 2020 Who’s Who of Elected Officials can be downloaded from the LWVSNM website (www.lwvsnm.org/whos-who/) or picked up at Thomas Branigan Memorial Li-brary, Las Cruces City Hall and the Doña Ana County Government Center, said League Co-President Kathy Brook.

“For more than 30 years, the League has produced Who's Who to promote communications with the elected public officials who serve us,” Brook said. “During that period, it has expanded consider-ably to include officials in Anthony, Hatch, Mesilla, Sunland Park and soil and water conversation dis-tricts, as well as Las Cruces and Doña Ana County.”

Brook said the directory includes phone numbers, email addresses, as well

as website addresses for elected officials. In addition to county positions, such as county commissioners, clerk, sheriff, treasurer and assessor, the directory includes federal officials such as the president and vice president, congress-persons and the U.S. sena-tors. State positions from the Executive Branch in-clude the governor, lieuten-ant governor, secretary of state, attorney general, and members of the governor’s cabinet, among others.

“The League is a non-partisan organization that does not support or op-pose any candidate. Once candidates are elected, it’s important to get this infor-

mation into the hands of all residents,” said Eileen VanWie, LWVSNM Co-President. “This directory is a way to keep communi-cation transparent for the electorate.”

The 18-page directory also has contact informa-tion for the Las Cruces City Council, the three school boards in the county, state and local judges, several state commissions, plus the managers for the local governments.

More information about the Who’s Who Directory, or to obtain a copy, contact Brook at [email protected] or VanWie at [email protected].

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Finding connections in silence and gratitudeIt doesn’t have 57,000 names

like the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C.

But there are 33 names that are on both walls.

It should mean some-thing to you even if you don’t know any of the names on it. But if you know at least one name, it means everything.

I’m talking about the memorial wall at Las Cru-ces’ beautiful Veterans Memorial Park. The wall lists the names of all the area mili-tary members who gave their lives in service since World War I.

When Las Crucen SFC Anto-nio Rey Rodriguez was killed in Afghanistan Feb. 8 of this year, his marked the 204th name to go on the wall. The wall also lists the branches of service of each hero.

Each year, on Memorial Day, the Military Order of the Purple Heart, Mesilla Valley Chapter, in conjunction with the Veterans

Park Memorial Wall Commit-tee, conducts a solemn service honoring the soldiers, sailors,

marines and airmen whose names appear on the wall.

The ceremony will go on this year, but with a very limited group in at-tendance due to the pub-lic-health ordinances.

You won’t be able to attend in person, but

thanks to the Military Order of the Purple Heart, you can review the names, and honor their sacrifice, in this week’s Bulletin, on page 25.

Most years on Memorial Day weekend, I visit a local cemetery, browsing the graves. Typically, after some looking you’ll find a military marker of a person who died young during a time of war. You can’t know for certain if the deceased died in combat, but if not, you know that a fellow soldier or sailor likely did. I like to take a moment of silence and gratitude at the gravesite.

This year, I perused the list of names from the wall.

A name jumped out to me pretty quickly: Mike C. Beckett of the Army Air Corps, who died during World War II. I talked with my friend Pat Beckett, and sure enough, the deceased was Pat’s uncle. Pat was only 3 or 4 at the time, but one of his earliest memories is of his grandmother, Antonia, spreading out all over the floor the letters Mike had written from overseas. Mike had gone through school in Las Cru-ces, was engaged to be married and 22 years old when he was de-clared dead Dec. 27, 1943. He had been missing since November, after being shot down in a B-17 over Germany. A newspaper clipping of the day said Mike was the 35th man from Doña Ana County to die in the war to that point.

Pat said, upon Mike’s death, everyone in the family enlisted to go fight, including Herman, Pat’s father and Mike’s older brother.

“Mike joined the National

Guard before the war broke out, and he was part of the 200th Artillery Regiment that wound up going to Bataan,” Pat said. “But he was such a good shot the Army Air Corps picked him up as a gunner.”

Such is the randomness of war: Your assignment takes you away from one of the cruelest situations in World War II, and death finds you regardless.

Years later, Pat’s wife, Becky, lost a first cousin – also named Mike – in the Vietnam War. Not long after, they had a son they named Mike, in honor of their fallen relatives. You may know the younger Mike Beckett; he and his wife, Veronica, run the COAS Bookstore, founded by Pat.

Look over the names yourself, and you’ll likely find a connec-tion as well.

Whether you do, or whether you don’t, take a pause at one or two of the names, and take a mo-ment of silence and gratitude.

We can never repay the service they gave.

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From the Publisher

Team Roping HandicapThe sport (passion, or afflic-

tion) of team roping experienced a terrific boom in popularity years ago with the cre-ation of an association called United States Team Roping Championships (USTRC). It established a classification system based on the roper’s skill. It is comparable to the handicapping system used in golf. The result is that ropers are able to compete with

others of ‘equal ability’ there-fore increasing their chances of winning. As a roper improves,

his USTRC number in-creases.

Classifications begin at #1 which is defined as True Beginner. These ropers have trouble controlling the rope and their horse at the same time. Inexperienced riders with little or no

roping experience. And it runs

up to #9 which is defined as National Finals Rodeo quality ropers.

I joined USTRC and applied for a number. After reading the classification description, I real-ized they didn’t go far enough. There are some handicaps, quirks and flaws that deserve special numbers. I suggested these additions:

#3/8 – One who can rope the dummy standing on a barrel, be-hind his back, between his legs,

from the front seat and blind-folded, but couldn’t rope a live elk in an eight foot stock tank if his life depended on it.

#.0025 – Ropers who have been at it several years yet seem to have no aptitude for the sport. Still don’t grasp basic concepts like nodding for the steer.

#.5 – Those cowboys con-demned to always ride green, spooky, maladjusted “in train-

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On the Edge of Common Sense

SEE TEAM, PAGE 7

Only feds can bust their budgets in a crisisOne of the big differ-

ences between state and federal governments is that states are re-quired to balance their budgets every year, but congresspersons still bellyache about the “fiscal irresponsibility” of the states.

The federal debt was just under $23 trillion before the Covid-19 pandemic. The last time Congress passed a balanced federal budget was in 1996.

Since then, they’ve completely given up on the traditional budget process. They now fund the government with a series of continuing reso-lutions, simply repeating what has been done in the past, without any concern as to whether spending aligns with revenue.

States don’t have that option. Nor do they have the option of seeking pro-tection under the nation’s bankruptcy laws, despite suggestions to the con-trary by an ill-informed Sen. Mitch McConnell.

States have to make whatever spending cuts or tax increases are nec-

essary to balance the budget every year. In 2017, then-Gov. Susana Martinez had to call a special ses-sion to make the cuts needed to make up for an unexpected drop

in revenue.The situation in 2017

seemed like a crisis at the time, and it did result in deep cuts, especially to higher education. But it was caused by politics: a governor and Legislature of differing parties who wouldn’t work together.

The crisis this time is real. And the hole is much deeper. It is estimated that revenue for this fiscal year could fall $2 billion short of expectations.

The other big difference this year is the 2018 court ruling ordering the state to spend more on educa-tion. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham had no reason to be concerned about that ruling when she took office and decided to

abandon an appeal that had been filed by Gov. Martinez. But how will the state comply with it now?

It’s clear that the spend-ing increases passed in the last session are not sustainable and must be reconsidered in a special session. But rescind-ing those hikes won't be enough to compensate for both the economic shut-down caused by the pan-demic and the drop in oil prices caused by a break-down in international negotiations. The price for oil has bounced back from the day when it was trading for less than zero, but is still about half of what the state had based

its budget estimates on.And it’s not just the

state. Municipal govern-ments that rely heavily on gross receipts taxes will continue to see a huge drop in revenue until people feel safe to come out and freely interact once again.

They are the ones who pay for not just emer-gency services like police, fire and EMTs, but also basic services like trash collection and water de-livery.

Las Cruces has enough money in reserves to get by for a while. But a lot of smaller towns were already struggling with a loss in revenue caused by online shopping and will

now have to start making cuts to critical services if they don’t get some help.

Congress has passed nearly $3 trillion in relief packages for business and industry. That money has helped stabilize the economy and temporarily saved millions of jobs.

But it makes no sense to

throw a lifeline to the pri-vate sector while allow-ing the public sector to drown. And if you think things are bad now, imag-ine if those basic services are interrupted.

Walter Rubel can be reached at [email protected] RUBEL

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Community thanks

To the editor:As we begin to get back

to “normal” life again, I have been reaching out to individuals and orga-nizations that have gone above and beyond to sup-port our local healthcare heroes. Many of them de-serve additional thanks publicly as they have done some truly extraor-dinary things.

Virgin Galactic quickly

researched and funded testing devices so we can more rapidly diagnose patients locally. This al-lowed us to better protect our staff and patients. They also provided PPE and fed our staff on numerous oc-casions, as did many local restaurants and businesses. We are grate-ful.

Individuals and sewing

groups made cloth masks and gowns to help pro-

tect our staff and patients.

Our elected officials have gone above and beyond to do what’s best for our community. They’ve listened

to input to make difficult recommendations and decisions to protect our families. And the level of COVID-19 in our area has

remained very low com-pared to other areas.

Sen. John Arthur Smith has been a strong voice for fiscal respon-sibility in New Mexico’s budgeting, but he has been sensitive to infra-structure, social and healthcare needs in southern New Mexico. Sen. Mary Kay Papen has been a tireless supporter of behavioral-health ser-vices, helping New Mexi-cans in need and mental

health providers. She has advocated for account-ability of managed-care organizations to make sure that the right ser-vices are directed to pa-tients and that providers are paid in a timely man-ner within a fair regula-tory environment.

Most importantly, I want to thank law enforcement and first responders who join us on the frontlines of this pandemic each day.

We’re all ready to get back to business. We are in the business of tak-ing care of those in the community who need healthcare. We at MMC take great pride in the safe, high-quality we pro-vide. Our focus was on safety and quality before COVID-19. Our focus re-mains.

John Harris, CEOMemorial Medical Center

Las Cruces

Hospital Week

To the editor:Hospital Week had

deeper meaning this year as the MountainView Regional Medical Center team celebrated our work to provide, safe, high-quality care for patients.

The COVID-19 pan-demic has made it crystal clear just how much communities rely on their local hospitals and also how much we rely on you. During the past few weeks, we’ve felt an outpouring of support, and we are grateful to ev-

eryone who has delivered a meal, sewn a facemask, left a card, a sign or a chalk draw-ing, or who has just reached out to one of our caregiv-ers and support team to say, “thank you.”

This pandemic is unlike anything any of us has ever experienced, and it has created anxiety for many, especially when it

comes to seeking health-care services. We are

taking extraordi-nary measures to keep our hospital, urgent cares and clinics clean and safe.

We are screen-ing everyone who comes into the

hospital, providing face-masks and other personal protective equipment to staff and patients and

rearranging to enable social distancing. Patients with COVID-19 are being caring for in an area that is separate and isolated from the rest of the hospital. Of course, our cleaning staff is disinfect-ing frequently touched surfaces.

We also want you to know that if you have sudden symptoms that may indicate an emer-gency health concern, you should seek immediate medical attention. Getting fast treatment could be the difference between life and death Call 911, come to the hospital and get the help you need.

Many of our doctors offer telehealth visits for those who prefer not to come into the office, but if an in-person visit is required, we are keeping our offices safe – so you can visit your doctor, if needed.

Looking back at Hospi-tal Week, I am so proud of our team and the commu-nity. Standing together, we have seen how power-ful our human connection really is.

Derrick Cuenca, CEOMountainView Regional

Medical Center and Moun-tainView Medical Group

Las Cruces

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Let children learn

To the editor:Teaching has always

been about power and control. Going forward, the power-and-control teachers maintain a set

lesson plan format, which denies many students the freedom to learn in the way they learn best,

which is through their phone or device while sit-ting at their desk.

Schools are using tech as a supplement to the lesson plan, not a stand-alone resource. Students, who are already way past

most teachers’ compre-hension as to the benefits of it, can self-educate with it. Kids totally un-derstand game theory, maybe not technically, but rapid learning cou-pled with rewards along

the way is how their minds are wired. Why would we ever want to impede this? Because the teacher can’t keep up.

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Vote Hamblen

To the editor:While I respect Senator

Mary Kay Papen’s service as a legislator, I intend to vote for Carrie Hamblen in the Democratic Primary.

For nearly three decades,

Carrie has been an effective advocate for issues impor-tant to Democratic voters: helping establish early do-mestic-partner benefit poli-cies at New Mexico State University and the City of Las Cruces, serving as CEO of the Las Cruces Green

Chamber of Commerce, and playing a leadership role in the establishment of the Organ Mountains/Desert Peaks National Monument.

She is well-known to small business owners and nonprofits throughout the

region as someone who will show up and be counted on their behalf. She will safe-guard women’s reproduc-tive health, reduce state’s dependence on oil and gas, and protect our air, land and water throughout the state.

I’m excited by the lead-ership shown by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, and I want a senator who will work cooperatively with her to address climate change, fund early child-hood education and deepen our appreciation for the

working people of our state. Carrie Hamblen has

what it takes to be that kind of senator, and she deserves our vote in the Democratic Primary.

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ing” horses. Although they might be fairly good ropers, it never shows between the pitching, squeals and cheers from the crowd.

#2 ¾ - Consistently poor ropers but so creative at inventing excuses that they deserve some credit. “Did you see how close that was? I had ‘em both, I saw. Then the loop must have snagged on a gum wrapper and it broke my concentration just as my

horse switched leads, and in this humidity…blah…blah…blah…”

#1/4 – Left-handers who rope right-handed. Easily spotted by the slight hesi-tations, looks of confusion and facial tics.

#1/8 – Left-handers who rope left-handed. Heelers who spend their life trying to get in position.

#4F – Usually mature ropers who suffer rotor cuff injuries, bursitis, ten-nis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome or other mala-dies that result in unusual roping styles. Such as one swing, wince and toss it

like they’re trying to get a booger off their finger.

# 10+ - Poorly dressed cowboys, ridin’ scruffy horses needin’ a mane roachin’ and tail pullin’, carrying a rope that looks like it spent the winter holdin’ down tarps, bum-min’ Copenhagen and wanting to sleep in yer trailer, who can use a rope better than most of us can write our name.

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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Absentee-ballot deadlines coming up in June primaryBy MIKE COOKLas Cruces Bulletin

Thursday, May 28, is the last day to request an ab-sentee ballot to vote in the June 2 Primary. Voters can drop off completed ballots in sealed envelopes at any polling location throughout the county. Immediate family mem-bers or caregivers can drop off a voter’s sealed absentee ballot at the county clerk’s office at the county government cen-ter. Completed absentee ballots must be turned in by 7 p.m. on election day.

Early voting • Vote early at the Doña

Ana County Government Center, 845 N. Motel Blvd. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Fri-

day and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and on Saturday, May 30.

• Alternate voting loca-tions are open 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday through May 30: Anthony City Hall, 820 Highway 478 in Anthony; Dolores C. Wright Educational Center, 400 E. Lisa Drive in Chaparral; Doña Ana

Community College/Sun-land Park, 3365 McNutt Road in Sunland Park; Hatch High School, 170 E. Herrera Road in Hatch; Las Cruces City Hall, 700 N. Main St.; Corbett Center, 1600 Interna-tional Mall on the NMSU campus; and Sonoma Elementary School, 4201

Northrise Drive;. Same-day voter regis-

tration is available at each location during early vot-ing.

To receive an absentee ballot, voters fill out and mail back the absentee-ballot request form they receive from the Doña Ana County Clerk’s office,

or apply for an absentee ballot at www.portal.sos.state.nm.us/OVR/Web-Pages/AbsenteeApplica-tion.aspx. Or visit www.donaanacounty.org/elec-tions/elections-info and click on NMVote.org to request an absentee ballot online.

Election day votingNote: In response to the

COVID-19 public health emergency, voting sites for the June 2 Primary Election have been con-solidated to the following locations, which are open 7 a.m.-7 p.m. on Election Day:• Anthony: City Hall, 820

Highway 478 • Berino: Berino Elemen-

tary School, 92 Shrode Road

• Chaparral: Chaparral Middle School, 290 Lisa Drive

• Hatch: Hatch High School, 170 E Herrera Road

• Mesilla: Mesilla El-ementary School, 2363

Voting stations at City Hall

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Primaries, by party, in which voters can cast ballots during the June 2 Primary Election:

Democrats

• State Senate, District 31: Incumbent Joseph Cer-vantes of Las Cruces and Melissa Ontiveros, both of Las Cruces, and Arturo E. Terrazas of Sunland Park.

• State Senate, District 35 (The seat includes por-tions of Luna, Sierra,

Hidalgo and Doña Ana counties.): Incumbent John Arthur Smith of Deming and Neomi O. Martinez-Parra of Lordsburg.

• State Senate, District 38: Incumbent Mary Kay Papen and Carrie Hamblen, both of Las Cruces. Tracy L. Perry dropped out of the race.

• State Representative, District 34: Incumbent Ray Lara and Bill Gomez, both of La Mesa.

• County clerk: Incum-bent Amanda Lopez Askin is running for her first full four-year term. She was appointed in September 2018 when Scott Krahling resigned. Andrew J. Ostic is also running. Both are from Las Cruces.

• County treasurer: In-cumbent Eric L. Rodri-guez and Gina Ortega, both of Las Cruces.

• County commission, District 2: Incumbent Ramon S. Gonzalez of

Anthony and Anthony Mayor Diane Murillo-Trujillo.

• County commission, District 4: Susie Chap-arro, Debra Ann Hatha-way and Sam Bradley, all of Las Cruces. In-cumbent Isabella Solis, a Republican, is giving up the seat to run for state representative.

Republicans

• U.S. Senate: Gavin S. Clarkson of Las Cruces, Elisa Maria Martinez

and Mark V. Ronchetti, both of Albuquerque. This is an open seat, as incumbent Democrat Tom Udall is not run-ning for re-election.

• U.S. Representative, District 2: Chris Mathys of Las Cruces, Yvette Harrell (the 2018 Repub-lican candidate for the seat) of Alamogordo and Claire Chase of Ro-swell. The incumbent is Democrat Xochitl Tor-res Small of Las Cruces, who is seeking her sec-

ond two-year term.• State Senate, District 36:

Roger Martin Baker and Kimberly A. Skaggs, both of Las Cruces. The incumbent is Democrat Jeff Steinborn.

• County commission, District 4: Stacie Mi-chelle Durham of Organ and Richard J. Reynaud and Jesus O. Oropeza, both of Las Cruces. In-cumbent Isabella Solis is giving up the seat to run for state representa-tive.

Calle del Sur • Mesquite: Mesquite

Elementary School, 205 New Mexico Hwy. 228

• Santa Teresa: Santa Te-resa Middle School, 4800 McNutt Road

• Sunland Park: Des-ert View Elementary School, 1105 Valle Vista St.

• Las Cruces: Camino Real Middle School, 2961 N. Roadrunner Pkwy.; Desert Hills Elementary School, 280 N. Roadrun-ner Pkwy.; Doña Ana County Government Center, 845 N. Motel Blvd.; Jornada Elemen-tary School, 3400 Elks Drive; Las Cruces City Hall, 700 N Main St.; Las Cruces High School, 1750 El Paseo Road; Lynn Middle School, 950 S. Walnut St.; Mayfield High school, 1955 N. Val-ley Drive; New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, 4100

Dripping Springs Road; Sonoma Elementary School, 4201 Northrise Drive; Sunrise El-ementary School, 5300 Holman Road; Univer-sity Hills Elementary

School, 2005 S. Locust St.; and Vista Middle School, 4465 Elks Drive.

For more information, visit www.donaanacounty.org/elections/vcc.

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Significant Accomplishments3 Increased Investment Revenue by 70%

3 Decreased Delinquent Accounts by 60%

3 Established Rural Payment Locations

3 Implemented Pre-pay Program

3 Initiated e-Billing option

3 Maintained Clean Audits

3 Enhanced Property Tax Bill

3 Increased Local Bank Deposits

3 Safeguarded Tax Dollars during Financial Crisis

3 Renewed Trust in the Office

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Local 4-H students staying busy while staying at home By TERESA DEAN

Keeping young people engaged during these times is challenging. With the increase in screen time due to online school, the last thing they want to do is 4-H online too. Participa-tion has decreased a bit, but we created a Quaran-tine Challenge to encour-age members to continue to stay engaged and share with others what they are doing with their 4-H proj-ects.

A few things our kids have been working on:• Sewing face masks.

We collaborated with JoAnn’s Fabric to gather supplies and serve as a pick-up and drop off location for 4-H mem-bers. More than 750 face masks were made and delivered back to JoAnn’s, where they were sanitized and dis-persed where needed.

• MountainView Regional Medical Center sought assistance with cutting mask liners that serve as a barrier in the masks. Thousands were cut and delivered.

• Virtual Talent Show: Our annual 4-H talent show was scheduled to happen in April. Instead

of canceling the event, it was held virtually and give the kids an opportu-nity to be creative in how they perform their acts.

• Photo Contest: A weekly photo contest with a different theme is an-nounced each week. It has gotten kids outside, where they use their

creativity to capture the theme. Winners are posted to the Doña Ana County 4-H Facebook page.

• Presentations Competi-tion. Youth participate in various contests that then qualify them to ad-vance to district contest or state 4-H conference. Members record their presentations, teach-ing others something pertaining to their 4-H project, which will then be judged based on their age division and cat-egory of their presenta-tion (agriculture, family and consumer science or general).

• Livestock Projects: Live-stock projects have al-ways given 4-H members

a great deal of responsi-bility. Having a project to care for an animal can help alleviate isolation and can provide a sense of purpose.

• Clubs continue to have 4-H meetings through Zoom, allowing mem-

bers to network with each other.

Teresa Dean is the Doña Ana County Cooperative Extension Service Program Director and 4-H agent. Contact her at 575-525-6649 and [email protected].

4-H member Joah Owens helping cut mask liners, which were delivered to MountainView Regional Medical Center.

Local 4-H member Andie Grooms practicing archery.

4-H member Andie Grooms expanding her baking skills while making homemade cin-namon pretzels.

4-H member Tanner Dean giving his goat a haircut to cool him off for the summer.

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City wants historic location pics; May is Historic Preservation MonthBy MIKE COOKLas Cruces Bulletin

The City of Las Cruces wants photos of your fa-vorite historic locations in the city.

In a news release, City Preservation Specialist Troy Ainsworth invited people to submit photos

of these locations on the city’s Facebook page: @CityofLasCruces. Visit the city’s historic pres-ervation website (www.las-cruces.org/1738/Preserving-Our-History) for more information.

May is national His-toric Preservation Month, “whereby towns and cities

nationwide promote their uniqueness and the rich-ness of their respective heritage,” the city said in a May 18 news release.

“For Las Cruces, His-toric Preservation Month 2020 offers a distinctive moment to acknowledge a rich past and a bright future, particularly for

the steps it has taken over the past year to promote its history and buildings,” the news release said.

In 2019, the city cre-ated a staff position for a preservation planner, adopted a historic preser-vation ordinance and has appointed seven residents to serve on the city’s Historic Preservation Commission. In recent years, community-driven organizations such as Las Esperanzas, the Amador Hotel Foundation and the Doña Ana County Histori-cal Society have promoted the community’s history that includes the histori-cal architectural struc-

tures.” Preservation Month

began as National Pres-ervation Week, May 6-12, 1973. The National Trust for Historic Places (NTHP) expanded it to

the entire month of May in 2005. Visit www.sav-ingplaces.org/. The Las Cruces City Council pro-claimed May as Historic Preservation Month at its May 18 regular meeting.

Bungalow on South Miranda Street is constructed of adobe and plastered with stucco, its front-facing gables and wooden brackets incorporate design elements common to the bun-galows designed by Greene & Greene Architects of Pasadena, California. This residence con-nects southern New Mexico to the West Coast of the early 20th century.

Photograph of the one-time home of Albert B. Fall (1861-1944) on South Miranda Street in Las Cruces. Fall was one of New Mexico’s first two U.S. senators after statehood in 1912. He was also secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior and a key player in the Teapot Dome scandal during the administration of President Warren G. Harding.

Sam Bean Jr. house on West Griggs Avenue was built circa 1890 of adobe bricks in the Territorial Style. Bean’s father was among the settlers who staked out property in the origi-nal town site that U.S. Army Lt. Delos Bennett Sackett sur-veyed in 1849. Sam Bean also had two notable uncles: Joshua, who served as the first mayor of San Diego, and Roy, the leg-endary “Law West of the Pecos” of Langtry, Texas.

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To the editor,Doesn’t it seem inter-

esting that American troops are being de-ployed along the border in just three of the four border states? New Mexico, I guess, is left to fend for itself. Must be because so many New Mexicans think an open border policy is the way to go.

I can only assume many NM citizens will be leaving their front doors unlocked and side gates open with a sign outside saying “Asylum seekers come on in, no background check re-quired. We love you.” Haven’t seen any in my neighborhood, though.

Rob WoodLas Cruces

Enforce immigration laws

To the editor:Xochitl Torres Small

is against ICE and any policy enforcing immi-gration laws. Her agenda is open borders and

amnesty for 18 million undocumented immi-grants. So, if 18 million immigrants receive amnesty, what are her plans for the next five million immigrants in six years? Bottom line, there is no end to this situation.

Criminals do not try to enter the USA through the border checkpoint, they come across the river or through any means available. We need the wall, deporta-tion and prosecution of rapists and criminals that have been ham-pered by Democrats.

Are you aware that Mexico built a wall between them and Gua-temala? Why? Mexico doesn’t want immi-grants! However, Mexico allows immigrants to cross their border if their destination is the USA. If they stay in Mexico and are found, they will be deported im-mediately to the country of origin.

Italy completely closed their borders to all im-migrants. Germany and France now regret their stand on asylum. USA immigration lawyers find loopholes in the statutes so that those people will remain on U.S. soil long as possible. Let’s stand for our coun-try before these politi-cians turn it into a Third World nation.

Homer UribeLa Mesa

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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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The National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that a key to coping with stress caused by the pan-demic is to connect with others. While it's critical that we abide by COVID-19 physical distancing guidelines, they go against our human need for con-nection and can lead to unnecessary health com-plications.

For example, people may hesitate to seek medical help for fear of contracting the virus. As

well, their usual support systems may be stretched thin.

Loneliness and isolation are not just unpleasant. They are correlated with negative health outcomes as well as high health care utilization because lonely people often seek compan-ionship through medical visits.

To address these chal-lenges, Doña Ana Com-munities United (DACU) has initiated Cruces Con-tigo. DACU pairs up inter-ested Las Crucens from all walks of life. Each pair agrees to check in on each other a few times per

week. The intent is to pro-vide a link to the outside world, one which can help ensure that people are not experiencing medical or other crises. Check-ins usually occur by phone or text, though some hap-pen via email or in person from a safe distance. The pair decides if they would like to conduct quick check-ins or have more extended conversations.

Cruces Contigo is avail-able free of charge to all residents of Las Cruces, particularly those with health or economic chal-

lenges. While DACU initi-ated the program with members of the Mesilla Valley Timebank in late March, you do not need to be a timebank member to participate.

Already, one Contigo participant was rescued from a life-threatening medication imbalance when his Contigo partner noticed his text messages weren’t making sense. In another case, a Contigo participant is helping her partner learn to use his new cell phone so he can connect with family mem-

bers across the country. If you would like to

make a new friend as you help someone else stay connected, please contact Adalis Gonzalez at 915-314-0746 or [email protected].

You can also join the timebank, through which county residents share their skills with one an-

other without exchang-ing money. To become a member, make plans to attend DACU's June vid-eoconference orientation. For more information, visit the DACU website at www.da-cu.org.

The timebank is one of three current DACU ini-tiatives. The other two are social equity mapping and the Just Community radio show on Las Cruces radio station KTAL-LP 101.5, 8-9 a.m. every Thursday. “The show features voices that are less often heard in our community,” DACU said on its website.

The nonprofit DACU, 151 S. Walnut St., unit B-13, was founded in 2013 to create “welcoming spaces for all people, espe-cially those whose voices and stories go unheard,” according to its mission statement. “We build gen-uine relationships, carry out uplifting projects and engage with local govern-ment.”

Contact Bachman at 575-496-4330 and [email protected]. Visit www.da-cu.org.

Kari Bachman is director of Doña Ana Communities United.

Cruces Contigo: “With you” in English; together in any languageLocal nonprofit pairs partners to check up on each other during pandemic

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

NO. D-307-CV-2019-02714

IDAHO HOUSING ANDFINANCE ASSOCIA-TION,Plaintiff,

v.

CHRISTIAN C. HENRY,

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

NO. D-307-CV-2019-00333

NOTICE OF SALE

FEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIA-TION ("FANNIE MAE"),Plaintiff,

v.

BARRY WALTON AKABARRY E. WALTON,KAREN WALTON AKAKAREN P. WALTON,VICTORIA AVELLANE-

NOTICE OF PUBLICSALE

Notice is hereby given thatthe following property shallbe sold at public auction orotherwise disposed of insatisfaction of lien in accord-ance with the New MexicoSelf Storage Lien Act. Salewill be subject to cancella-tion in the event of settle-ment between the "Compa-ny" and the tenant at anytime prior to 4:00 p.m. on5/29/2020.

To be held over the internetat storagetreasures.com

By DISCOUNT SELFSTORAGE2499 El Camino RealLAS CRUCES, NM 88007575 382-0000

Beginning on 5/30/2020 at10:15 am and ending on6/5/2020 at 10:15 amThe entire contents of stor-age units:262, 388, 379, 455, 536Tenant addresses are "lastknown."

Unit 388Luis Salomon221 Principal St#1La Mesa, NM 88044Unit items consist of: Tires,highchair, table, Christmastree, sewing machine, wash-er

Unit 379Jayleen Sanchez230 Three Crosses Ave Trlr27Las Cruces, NM 88005Unit items consist of:Blinds, boxes, pillows

Unit 455Francine BerruPO Box 1024Mesilla, NM 88046Unit items consist of:Cough, dresser, TV, boxes,

NOTICE OF ADOPTION

The City Council of the Cityof Las Cruces, New Mexico,Hereby Gives Notice of ItsAdoption of the FollowingOrdinance(s) at the RegularCity Council Meeting Heldon May 18, 2020:(1) Council Bill No. 20-033;Ordinance No. 2925: AnOrdinance Authorizing theIssuance and Sale of the Cityof Las Cruces, New MexicoState Shared Gross ReceiptsTax Improvement RevenueBonds, Series 2020a in anAggregate Principal AmountNot to Exceed $9,180,000for the Construction, Pur-chase, Acquisition And Im-provement of Roadways andPublic Facilities, and Subor-dinate Lien State SharedGross Receipts Tax Im-provement Revenue Bonds,Series 2020B in an Aggre-gate Principal Amount Notto Exceed $9,215,000 for theConstruction, Purchase, Ac-quisition, Installation andEquipping of Energy Effi-ciency and Water Conserva-tion Improvements to CityBuildings and Facilities;Delegating Authority to theCity Manager to Executeand Deliver a Pricing Certif-icate for the Sale of theSeries 2020A Bonds andSeries 2020B Bonds to thePurchaser. A general sum-mary of the Ordinance is:The Ordinance authorizesthe issuance and sale of (1)the City of Las Cruces, NewMexico State Shared GrossReceipts Tax ImprovementRevenue Bonds, Series2020A, in an aggregateprincipal amount not toexceed $9,180,000 for thepurpose of constructing, pur-chasing, acquiring, and im-proving roadways and publicfacilities, and (2) the City ofLas Cruces, New MexicoSubordinate Lien StateShared Gross Receipts TaxImprovement RevenueBonds, Series 2020B, in anaggregate principal amountnot to exceed $9,215,000 forthe purpose of constructing,purchasing, furnishing,equipping, rehabilitating,making additions to ormaking improvements topublic facilities, including,but not limited to, construct-ing, purchasing, acquiring,

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

C a s e N o .D-307-DM2013-1440

Lucy Duran, PetitionerV.John E. Ochoa, Respond-ent

NOTICE OF SUIT

TO John E. Ochoa, RE-SPONDENT

Take notice that a lawsuithas been filed against you.The subject of this lawsuitis: DivorceIf you do not file a responseor responsive pleading withthe above-titled Court within30 days after the thirdpublication of this Notice,the Court may enter adefault judgment againstyou.

Petitioner's/s/ Lucy DuranLucy Duran1733 Calle De SuenosLas Cruces NM,88001

WITNESS the HonorableLisa C. Schultz,District Judge of the ThirdJudicial District Court of theState of New Mexico andthe seal of the District Courtof Dona Ana County,this 23rd day of April, 2020

Dates: 05/08, 05/15, 05/22,

dates, interest rates, redemp-tionprovisions and other detailsof the Bonds in a PricingCertificate and a BondPurchaseAgreement to be executedand delivered to the Purchas-er within the parameters ofthisOrdinance; approves the ex-ecution of certain documentsrelating to the Bonds; ratifiescertainactions previously taken inconnection with the Bonds;repeals all action inconsis-tent with theOrdinance. The notice con-stitutes compliance with §6-14-6 NMSA 1978.(3) Council Bill No. 20-035;Ordinance No. 2927: AnOrdinance Authorizing TheIssuanceAnd Sale Of The City OfLas Cruces, New Mexico("City") Subordinate LienJoint UtilityImprovement RevenueBonds, Series 2020B In APrincipal Amount Not ToExceed$10,600,000 To Expand AndImprove The City's JointUtility System; DelegatingAuthority To The CityManager To Execute AndDeliver A Pricing CertificateFor The Sale Of The BondsTo The Purchaser.A general summary of theOrdinance is:The supplemental ordinanceauthorizes the issuance andsale of up to $10,600,000City of Las Cruces, NewMexico Subordinate LienJoint Utility ImprovementRevenue Bonds, Series2020B to be issued (i) toacquire, extend, enlarge,better, repair or otherwiseimprove theCity's joint utility system,including but not limited toacquiring, constructing, in-stalling andequipping energy conserva-tion measures pursuant to aGuaranteed Utility SavingsContract, (ii) to purchase aReserve Account InsurancePolicy or otherwise fund theSeries 2020B Reserve Ac-count in an amount equal tothe Series 2020B ReserveRequirement, (iii) to fundcapitalized interest on theBonds through June 1, 2021,and (iv) to pay the costs ofissuing the Bonds; delegatesthe authority to the CityManager or his designee toestablish the finalmaturity dates, interest rates,redemption provisions andother details of the Bonds ina Pricing Certificate andBond Purchase Agreementto be executed and deliveredto the Purchaser within the

installing and equipping ofenergy efficiency and waterconservation improvementsto City buildings and facili-ties; provides that the Bondswill be payable and collecti-ble from the revenues de-rived from the 1.225%pledged state shared grossreceipts tax distributed to theCity; provides that thematurity dates, interest rates,redemption provisions andother details of each seriesof the Bonds will be asestablished in the PricingCertificate, and delegate au-thority to the Mayor andother authorized officers toexecute and deliver thePricing Certificate; providesa form of the Bonds;approves preparation, execu-tion and delivery of certaindocuments relating to theBonds, including, if applica-ble, the Preliminary OfficialStatement and ContinuingDisclosure Undertaking;makes covenants for thebenefit of owners of theBonds; ratifies action previ-ously taken in connectionwith the Bonds; and repealsall action in conflict with theOrdinance.This notice constitutes com-pliance with § 6-14-6N.M.S.A. 1978.(2) Council Bill No. 20-034;Ordinance No. 2926: AnOrdinance Authorizing theIssuanceand Sale of The City of LasCruces, New Mexico JointUtility Improvement Reve-nue Bonds, Series 2020A Inan Aggregate PrincipalAmount Not to Exceed$15,100,000 To Expand AndImprove The City's JointUtility System.A general summary of theOrdinance is:The supplemental ordinanceauthorizes the issuance andsale of up to $15,100,000City of Las Cruces, NewMexico Joint Utility Im-provement Revenue Bonds,Series 2020A to be issuedfor the purpose of (i)acquiring, extending enlarg-ing, bettering, repairing orotherwise improving theCity's joint water, sanitarysewer and natural gas utilitysystem, (ii) purchasing areserve fund surety bond orotherwise funding the Series2020A Reserve Account inan amount equal to theSeries 2020A Reserve Re-quirement, and (iii) payingall Costs of Issuance andexpensespertaining to the issuance ofthe Series 2020A Bonds;delegates the authority to theCityManager or his designee toestablish the final maturity

NEW MEXICO MORT-GAGE FINANCE AU-THORITY,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the undersignedSpecial Master will on July14, 2020 at 10:00 AM,outside the main entrance ofthe 3rd Judicial DistrictCourthouse, 201 W. Pica-cho, City of Las Cruces,County of Dona Ana, Stateof New Mexico, sell andconvey to the highest bidderfor cash all the right, title,and interest of the above-named defendants in and tothe following described realestate located in said Countyand State:Lot numbered 35 of Ranch-ers Club Subdivision, PhaseOne, Las Cruces, Dona AnaCounty, New Mexico, as thesame is shown and designa-ted on the plat of saidRanchers Club Subdivision,Phase One, filed in theOffice of the County Clerkof Dona Ana County, NewMexico on October 20, 1988in Plat Book 19, Folio185-186.

The address of the realproperty is 4955 South Fork,Las Cruces, NM 88012. Asadditional security for theNote, the parties agreed andintended to include themanufactured home, identi-fied as a 1999 Oakwoodmanufactured home, withVIN#OB1P0212AB, as partof the collateral granted bythe Mortgage and Plaintiffholds a first equitable lien onsaid manufactured home.Plaintiff does not representor warrant that the statedstreet address is the streetaddress of the describedproperty; if the street addressdoes not match the legaldescription, then the proper-ty being sold herein is theproperty more particularlydescribed above, not theproperty located at the streetaddress; any prospectivepurchaser at the sale is givennotice that it should verifythe location and address ofthe property being sold. Saidsale will be made pursuantto the judgment entered onApril 20, 2020 in the aboveentitled and numbered cause,which was a suit to foreclosea mortgage held by theabove Plaintiff and whereinPlaintiff was adjudged tohave a lien against theabove-described real estatein the sum of $84,874.08plus interest from February15, 2020 to the date of saleat the rate of 3.500% per

DA, PORTFOLIO RE-COVERY ASSOCIATES,LLC,Defendants.

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the undersignedSpecial Master will on June23, 2020 at 9:00 am, outsidethe main entrance of the 3rdJudicial District Courthouse,201 W. Picacho, Las Cruces,NM, sell and convey to thehighest bidder for cash allthe right, title, and interest ofthe above-named defendantsin and to the followingdescribed real estate locatedin said County and State:Lot 58 in Block 2 ofNorthrise Estates Unit 4,located in the City of LasCruces, Dona Ana County,New Mexico, as the same isshown and designated on theplat thereof filed for recordin the office of the CountyClerk of Dona Ana County,New Mexico on January 16,2003 and recorded in Book20 at Pages 224-225, PlatRecords.The address of the realproperty is 2564 MillenniumSt., Las Cruces, NM 88011.Plaintiff does not representor warrant that the statedstreet address is the streetaddress of the describedproperty; if the street addressdoes not match the legaldescription, then the proper-ty being sold herein is theproperty more particularlydescribed above, not theproperty located at the streetaddress; any prospectivepurchaser at the sale is givennotice that it should verifythe location and address ofthe property being sold. Saidsale will be made pursuantto the judgment entered onSeptember 27, 2019 in theabove entitled and numberedcause, which was a suit toforeclose a mortgage held bythe above Plaintiff andwherein Plaintiff was ad-judged to have a lien againstthe above-described real es-tate in the sum of$273,699.02 plus interestfrom July 8, 2019 to the dateof sale at the rate of 3.75000%per annum, the costs of sale,including the Special Mas-ter's fee, publication costs,and Plaintiff's costs expen-ded for taxes, insurance, andkeeping the property in goodrepair. Plaintiff has the rightto bid at such sale andsubmit its bid verbally or inwriting. The Plaintiff mayapply all or any part of itsjudgment to the purchaseprice in lieu of cash.At the date and time statedabove, the Special Mastermay postpone the sale tosuch later date and time as

parameters of this Ordi-nance; approves the execu-tion of certain documentsrelating to the Bonds; ratifiescertain actions previouslytaken in connection with theBonds; repeals all actioninconsistent with the Ordi-nance. The notice constitutescompliance with § 6-14-6NMSA 1978. Copies AreAvailable for InspectionDuring Working Hours atthe Office of the City Clerk.

Witness My Hand and Sealof the City of Las Cruces onthis the 19th day of May,2020.Christine Rivera, CMCActing City Clerk

Date: 05/22/2020

the Special Master mayspecify.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that this sale may besubject to a bankruptcyfiling, a payoff, a reinstate-ment or any other conditionthat would cause the cancel-lation of this sale. Further, ifany of these conditions exist,at the time of sale, this salewill be null and void, thesuccessful bidder's fundsshall be returned, and theSpecial Master and themortgagee giving this noticeshall not be liable to thesuccessful bidder for anydamages.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that the real proper-ty and improvements con-cerned with herein will besold subject to any and allpatent reservations, ease-ments, all recorded andunrecorded liens not fore-closed herein, and all recor-ded and unrecorded specialassessments and taxes thatmay be due. Plaintiff and itsattorneys disclaim all re-sponsibility for, and thepurchaser at the sale takesthe property subject to, thevaluation of the property bythe County Assessor as realor personal property, affix-ture of any mobile ormanufactured home to theland, deactivation of title toa mobile or manufacturedhome on the property, if any,environmental contamina-tion on the property, if any,and zoning violations con-cerning the property, if any.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that the purchaser atsuch sale shall take title tothe above-described realproperty subject to rights ofredemption.

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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.

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Chloe Danielle DunlapAwardsLC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (12), Basketball All-District Honorable Mention (12), A/AB Honor Roll (9-12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student

Award (12) - Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Algebra II (11)OrganizationsMVCS Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Team Captain (11-12)ScholarshipsNMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/yrFuture PlansGo to NMSU. Undecided major.

Caleb Logan GohrickAwardsHomecoming Prince (10), Baseball State Runner up (10, 11), Football 1st Team All-District Wide Receiver (11), Football 1st Team All-State Defensive Back (11),

Baseball 1st Team All-District (11), District Champion Football (11), District Champion Baseball (11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Baseball (12)OrganizationsFootball (9-12), Baseball (9-12), FFA (11)Future PlansAttend NMSU and major in Sports Medicine.

Kathryn Winifred IkardAwardsACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Spanish (12), English (12),

Computer Tech (12)OrganizationsNational Honor Society, Students Leading through Service, MVCS Golf team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Manager (9-12), San Albino CCDScholarshipsGonzaga University Deans Scholarship, $76,000Future PlansMajor in engineering at Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA.

Michael Albert JohnsonAwardsFFA Creed State Quali�er, Student Rotarian, A-B Honor roll (9-12), Football Awards: 2nd team All-District Safety (10), 1st team All-District Wide Receiver (11), 1st team

All-State Wide Receiver (11), 1st team All-District Wide Receiver (12), 2nd team All-State Wide Receiver (12), Las Cruces Bulletin Player of the Week (12), Las Cruces Sun-News Player of the Week (12); Basketball Awards: Southwest Boys Basketball All-Star Team (12), 1st team All-District (12), Dexter Invitational All-Tournament Team (12), Las Cruces Bulletin Player of the Week (12); Baseball Awards: 1st team All-District (10), 1st team All District (11)OrganizationsStudents Leading Through Service, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, MVCS Football Team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Baseball Team (8-12), FFA, Campus Crusade for Christ, Westside Baptist Youth GroupScholarshipsNMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yr

Future PlansMajor in Athletic Training at NMSU and to live life and glorify God in all I do.

John Oscar KruisAwardsNational Latin Exam Gold medal (summa cum laude) (10), National Latin Exam Silver Medal (9), Football All –District (11), Football District Champs (11), Basketball

District Champs (11,12)OrganizationsFEFC Youth, MVTS Youth Choir (9-10), DSCA Track and Field (9-10), DSCA Basketball (9, 10), MVCS Football (11), MVCS Basketball (11,12), MVCS Baseball (12)ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 leadership Scholarship $3000/yr, GCU Dean Scholarship $5,750Future PlansUndecided major at NMSU.

Jackson Thomas MartinAwardsMVCS, Homecoming Prince (9), Nominated and Attended the National Youth Leadership Forum, Law and CSI, Washington, D.C. (11), First Team Academic

All-District, Baseball (11), Honorable Mention Defensive End All-District, Football (11), Second Team All District Defensive End, Football (12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Bible (11), Government (12)OrganizationsFootball - Lettered Varsity (9-12), Baseball - Lettered Varsity (8-12), U.S. Army Gains in the Advancement of Math and Science, White Sands Missile Range (GEMS Camp for Engineering) (9), Junior Rotary Club (11), Junior Class Secretary (11), Federal Reserve Student Board of Directors (12), Spanish Club / Treasurer (12), Camp Counselor at Camp Longhorn in Burnet, Texas, (11), Intern Bureau of Land Management Archeology (12), Volunteer at Munson Senior Center (12), National Honor Society (11)ScholarshipsIndiana University: Dean’s Scholarship $20,000, ASU President’s Award $62,000, Colorado State University: Western Undergraduate Exchange Scholar $38,396, NMSU Hadley Honors $22,000, CU Boulder: Chancellor’s Achievement Scholarship $25,000, University of Denver: Dean’s Scholarship $25,000Future PlansMajor in Anthropology at CU Boulder.

Nicole Jordan NelsonOrganizationsSpanish Club (11,12), Spanish Club Of�cer (12), Students Leading through Service (12), Softball (8,9), Basketball (10), Golf (10,11,12), Football Manager

(10,11,12), Basketball Manager (12)ScholarshipsGrand Canyon University, NMSUFuture PlansMajor in Nursing at Grand Canyon University

Jacob Edward SmithAwardsMVCS Awards: Fruit of the Spirit (9), Fruit of the Spirit (11), Physics (12), Accounting (12), Football 1st Team All-District (12), Football 2nd Team All-District

(11), Football District Champs (11), A/AB Honor Roll

(9-12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, AcademicsOrganizationsNational Honors Society, MVCS Football Team (9-12), MVCS Baseball Team (9), Spanish Club, New Mexico Boys StateScholarshipsNMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/yr, ENMU Presidential Talent Award $1,000/yr Future PlansGo to NMSU and major in Accounting.

Reghan Olivia UribeAwardsFirst Place in History Academic Bowl (10), First Place in Math and Computers Division at STEM Fair (10), Third Place in Microorganisms Division at

STEM Fair (9)MVCS Top Academic Awards:College Planning (12), Anatomy & Physiology (12), Microsoft Applications (12)OrganizationsMarcus Pointe Baptist Church Youth Group (9-11), Science Club (9), Honors Club (9-11), Band (9-11), Pep Band (9-11), Spanish Club (10, 12), Young Patriotic Americans’ Club (10-11), Pep Club (11), Students Leading through Service (12), Praise Band (12), MVCS Varsity Basketball (12), MVCS Varsity Softball (12), National Honor SocietyScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $7,750/yr, NMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, New Mexico Tech $2,000/yrFuture PlansMajor in Biology with an emphasis in pre-med at GCU in hopes to become a family physician.

Brayden Lee WellsAwardsFootball 1st Team All-District Defense (12), Football 1st Team All-State Defensive End (12), Football All Star North South Team (12),

Football District Champs (11), Basketball All-District (12), Basketball District Champs (11,12), Baseball District Champs (11), Homecoming King (12)OrganizationsGCC Youth Group, Varsity Football Team (9,11-12), Varsity Basketball Team (11-12), Varsity Baseball Team (8,11-12), Spanish ClubScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3,000/yr, Grand Canyon University Faculty Scholarship $4,500/yrFuture PlansMajor in computer science at NMSU or Grand Canyon University.

David Cole WhiteAwardsFootball All-District Runner-Up (12)OrganizationsVarsity Football Team (12), MVCS Basketball Team (11), MVCS Baseball Team

(8-9,12), High School Band (10), Jazz Band (9-11), Spanish Club (11-12), MVCS Pep Band (10)ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3,000/yr, Sterling College (Football/Academics) $12,500/yrFuture PlansMajor in Athletic Training at NMSU, hopefully play college football at the next level, and share the love of Christ through my platform.

Scott Anthony WilkinsonAwardsBaseball 1st Team All-District (11), Baseball District Champs (11), Baseball State Runner-up (10,11), Football District Champs (11)Organizations

FFA, MVCS Baseball Team (8-12), MVCS Football Team (10-12)Future PlansAttend DACC Welding Technology Program.

Betty N. WilliamsAwardsMVCS Fruit of the Spirit Award (12)OrganizationsVarsity Tennis (9,10), Legit Kids Coach (9-12), Mission of Mercy in Albuquerque

(11-12), Mission trip in Africa with Share Him (9,10), Medical Mission trip in the Philippines (11), Mission trip in Africa with Teach them to Fish (9,10), Taekwondo (Black Belt)ScholarshipsOakwood University $10,000Future PlansAttending Oakwood University and major in Nursing. Become a Nurse Practitioner and use my medical skills to serve with Medical Missions around the world while spreading the love of Christ.

Jisun YooAwardsACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Yearbook (11), Pre-Calculus

(11), Anatomy/Physiology (11), Music Appreciation (12), AP Calculus (12)OrganizationsRainbow Volunteering Group (9), First Presbyterian Youth (10-12), First Presbyterian Youth Choir (10-12)ScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5500/yrFuture PlansMajor in Computer Science at NMSU. I would like to be a good person when I grow up.

Makaela Marie Velarde,ValedictorianAwardsFruit of the Spirit Award (10 & 11), First Team Academic All-District in Basketball (9-12), First Team Academic All-District in Golf (10), First

Team Academic All-District in Volleyball (9-12), Mesilla Valley Rotary Club & Rio Grande Rotary Club Junior Rotarian, National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists Award of Excellence, LC Bulletin Athlete of the Week in Basketball (10 & 12), Volleyball District Champion (10-12), South All-Star Volleyball Team (12), Basketball All-District (12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Christian Service, Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Bible (9 & 10), Geometry (9), Physical Science (9), Spanish I (9), Biology (10), English (10), Spanish II (10), World History (10), Chemistry (11), Ecology (11), History (11), Spanish III (11), Bible (12), Economics (12), English 12 Dual CreditOrganizationsMVCS Spanish Club (9-12), Secretary (10), President (11-12), Students Leading by Service (10-12), Chaplin (12), National Honor Society- Vice President (12), Mesilla Valley Rotary Club and Rio Grande Rotary Club Junior Rotarian (11), MVCS Junior Varsity Volleyball Team (9-10), MVCS Varsity Volleyball Team (10-12), MVCS Varsity Golf Team (10), MVCS Varsity Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Varsity Tennis Team (12)ScholarshipsNMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/yr, New Mexico Tech Presidential Scholarship $4,000/yr, University of New Mexico Presidential Scholarship $9,147/yr, NM Lottery Scholarship $2,294 in addition to above scholarships, Grand Canyon University: Chancellor Scholarship $9,750/yr, Christian Consortium $4,000/yr, Priority Registration Award $1,000/yrFuture PlansI plan to study Nursing at Grand Canyon University. I hope to work in the ICU and be able to share the love of Christ with my patients there.

Sarina Mari Johnson,SalutatorianAwardsClass President, A Honor Roll (9-12), 4.0+ Cumulative GPA, Rio Grande Rotary Essay Scholarship Winner, Student Rotarian (11), FFA

Creed State Quali�er, Homecoming Princess (9), Royal Academy of Dance Exam (9,11), Joshua Award (12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Academics, Fine Arts MVCS Top Academic Awards:Spanish (9), Art (10), Fruit of the Spirit (9,10), AP English (11), Bible (11), College and Career Planning (11)OrganizationsStudents Leading By Service - Secretary (11), President (12), MVCS Praise Band, MVCS Spanish Club - Treasurer (11), Vice President (12), National

Honor Society - Treasurer/ Secretary (12), MVCS Volleyball Team (9), MVCS Football Manager (10), MVCS Basketball Team (12), FFA (9), Verdi Academy of Dance (9-12), Campus Crusade for Christ, Westside Baptist Temple Youth GroupScholarshipsGrand Canyon University President Scholarship $7,750/ yr, NMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/ yr, Rio Grande Rotary Essay Scholarship $1,000Future PlansMajor in Psychology with a minor in Dance at Grand Canyon University. To love life and the One who made it.

Courtney Camille AnderssonAwardsHigh School Golf State Champion A-AAAA, 2016 (9), High School Golf District Champion A-AAAA, 2016 (9 & 10), Drive Chip and Putt

Semi�nals (10), Girls Junior America’s Cup (9), Sun Country Player of the Year (9), Homecoming Princess (11), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Internship (12)OrganizationsMVCS Golf Team (9-12), MVCS Volleyball Team (9), Rocky Mountain Junior Golf (RMJGT), Sun Country Junior Golf (SCJGT), Federal Student Board of Directors (12), Students Leading by Service (9-12), National Honor Society, MVCS Spanish Club: Treasurer (10), Vice President (11)ScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, Colorado Christian University—$20,500/yr: CCU Women’s Golf Scholarship, CCU Presidential Scholarship, CCU Legacy Scholarship, CCU Dual Credit Scholarship, CCU Preferred Admit ScholarshipFuture PlansI am going to major in Economics and Finance at CCU. I am also excited to continue the sport I love throughout college and glorify God on and off the golf course.

Nathaniel Adrian ApodacaAwardsA-B Honor Roll (11-12), Football 2nd team all-district running back and athlete (11)OrganizationsMVCS Basketball (9-12),

MVCS Football (10-12)ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3000/yr, Grand Canyon University Dean Scholarship $5,750/yrFuture PlansMajor in Cybersecurity at GCU and live a happy life.

Hayley Ann Barker

OrganizationsMVCS Basketball (11-12), MVCS Golf (11-12), MHS FCA , 4-H Fort Seldon, MVCS FFAScholarships

NMSU ‘A’ Mountain Merit Scholarship $1,500/yrFuture PlansMajor in Accounting and further my career in a large or small company as an Accountant or in Management.

Grace Elizabeth BensonAwardsLCHA 1st All Around for 18” (9), LCHA 2nd All Around for 2’ (10), LCHA 1st All Around for 2’3” Low Hunters (11), Placed at Watermelon Horse Trials Pre-Comp (9-11),

Placed at Las Cruces Horse Trials Pre-Comp (9-10)MVCS Top Academic Awards:Art (11), Art (12) OrganizationsLas Cruces Horseman’s Association, Mesilla Park Community Church: Sontown Children’s Ministry, REAL Youth Ministry, REAL Youth Band Leader,MVCS Softball (12), MVCS Praise TeamScholarshipsCSU Western Undergraduate Exchange Award $9,724, NMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, NMSU Lottery Main Initial $2,294/yr, WVU Scholarship of Distinction $8,000/yr, WVU Mountaineer Connection Grant 19 $1,500/yr, WVU Davis College Dean’s Scholarship $3,000/yrFuture PlansI will be attending CSU or NMSU. Majoring in either Equine Sciences or Animal Sciences. Planning to go on to veterinary school and become a large animal veterinarian.

Joshua Donell CastilloAwardsFootball 1st Team All District (9,10,11), Basketball 1st Team All District (10,11), Baseball 1st Team All District (9,10,11), Hal Bogle Tournament – All

Tournament Player (10,11), John Reid Tournament – All Tournament Player (10,11), Football District Champs (11), Basketball District Champs (10,11), Basketball State Runner-Up (10), Basketball 2nd Team All State (10,11), Football 1st Team All State (11), Baseball 1st Team All State (10, 11), Football Offensive District MVP (11), Baseball District MVP (11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Football (10), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Baseball (11), Fruit of the Spirit Award (12)OrganizationsMVCS Varsity Football Team (9-12), MVCS Varsity Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Varsity Baseball Team (8-12), Students Leading through Service, Spanish Club, National Honor Society

ScholarshipsNMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yr, NMSU Baseball Tuition, Room/Board and StipendFuture PlansMajor in Athletic Training and play baseball at NMSU. Play professional baseball and then go to PT school to become a physical therapist. Trust and follow God’s plan for me, wherever it takes me.

Annika Taylor ConnAwardsACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, Academics; Varsity Softball Letter (8), Varsity Basketball Letter (9-12), MVCS

Basketball Rookie Award (9), Varsity Volleyball Letter (9-12), “A” Honor Roll (9-12), MVCS Basketball MVP (10), Homecoming Princess (10), All-District Volleyball Player (11), NMHSCA Class 2A All-State 2nd Team Volleyball (11), NMHSCA Class 2A All-State 1st Team Volleyball (12), NMHSCA Class 2A All-State 1st Team Basketball (12), Volleyball North South All Star Team (12), Basketball North South All Star Team (12), All-Tourney Team, Lady Cardinal Volleyball Invitational (11,12), All-Tourney Team, Cliff Round-Up Basketball Tourney (11), All-Tourney Team, Reserve Basketball Invitational (11), Pride, Hustle & Desire Award Cliff Tourney (11,12), Pride, Hustle & Desire Award Reserve Tourney (11), Maxpreps/WBCA January 2018 High School Player of the Week for Region 6 (11), NMAA Subway Featured Student (October 2018), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Volleyball (10,11,12), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (10,11,12), MVCS Girls Basketball MVP 2018, MVCS Girls Basketball Coaches Award 2018, All District 3-2A Basketball Player (10,11,12), NMAA Academic 1st Team Basketball (9-12), Mayors Top Teen (12)MVCS Top Academic Awards:College Algebra (11), Speech (12) OrganizationsVarsity Softball (8), Varsity Basketball (9-12), Varsity Tennis (12), JV Volleyball (9), Varsity Volleyball (9-12), Spanish Club, Students Leading through Service, National Honor SocietyScholarshipsGrand Canyon University/Presidential Scholarship $7,750/yr: Christian Consortium $4,000/yr, Priority Registration Award $1,000/yr; NMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, Mayors Top Teen $250Future PlansAttend Grand Canyon University in Arizona and major in Nursing. Glorify God in all that I do.

Jaiden Kay CoyleAwardsVolleyball All-District (12), Volleyball 2nd Team All-State (12), Volleyball 1st Team North South Game, Cardinal Classic Tournament – All Tournament Player (12),

Volleyball District Champions (9,11,12), Tennis District

Champions (9,10,11,12), Tennis State Runner-up (9,10, 11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Volleyball and Tennis (11,12), Solomon Award (12)OrganizationsStudent Leading through Service, National Honors Society - President, MVCS Spanish Club (10-12), MVCS Volleyball Team (9-12), MVCS Tennis Team (8-12), MVCS Girls Basketball Team (12), Grace Covenant Church Youth MinistryScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $7,471/yr., NMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yr., New Mexico State University Lottery Scholarship $4,588/yr.Future PlansMajor in Nursing at New Mexico State University. To become a Pediatric Nurse and serve others in the process.

Noah Michael Frederick CoyleAwardsMVCS Awards: Fruit of the Spirit Award (10), Daniel Award (11,12); ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Athletics,

Academics, Football Honorable Mention Returner Football (10), Football All-District Returner/Safety (11), Football All-District Offense (12), Football All-District Defense (12), Football 1st Team All-State Running back (12), Football North South Game (12), Football District Champs (10,11), Basketball All-District (11), Basketball MVP of District (12), Basketball 2nd Team All-State (12), Basketball North South Game (12), Basketball All Tournament Sandia Prep (11), Basketball All Tournament Tucson Cactus Classic (11), Basketball All Tournament Dexter (12), Basketball State Runner-Up (10), Basketball District Champs (9,10,11,12), Baseball All Tournament Dexter (12), Baseball State Runner-Up (10-11), Baseball District Champs (8,10,11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Football (11,12), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (11,12), Homecoming Prince (11)OrganizationsGCC Youth Group, MVCS Football Team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Team (8-12), MVCS Baseball Team (8-12), National Honor Society, Students Leading through Service, MVCS Spanish Club, Mesilla Valley Rotary ClubScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, Grand Canyon University Provost Scholarship $6,750/yr, Arizona Christian University $12,000/yr, Ottawa University $12,000/yr, Sterling College Football $13,500/yr, Friends University Football $16,500/yr, Crown College $13,000/yr, LA Pierce CollegeFuture PlansMajor in Business Administration at Arizona Christian University. Possibly go to Law School and to know God and make him known.

“Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.”1 Timothy 4:12

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Chloe Danielle DunlapAwardsLC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (12), Basketball All-District Honorable Mention (12), A/AB Honor Roll (9-12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student

Award (12) - Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Algebra II (11)OrganizationsMVCS Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Team Captain (11-12)ScholarshipsNMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/yrFuture PlansGo to NMSU. Undecided major.

Caleb Logan GohrickAwardsHomecoming Prince (10), Baseball State Runner up (10, 11), Football 1st Team All-District Wide Receiver (11), Football 1st Team All-State Defensive Back (11),

Baseball 1st Team All-District (11), District Champion Football (11), District Champion Baseball (11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Baseball (12)OrganizationsFootball (9-12), Baseball (9-12), FFA (11)Future PlansAttend NMSU and major in Sports Medicine.

Kathryn Winifred IkardAwardsACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Spanish (12), English (12),

Computer Tech (12)OrganizationsNational Honor Society, Students Leading through Service, MVCS Golf team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Manager (9-12), San Albino CCDScholarshipsGonzaga University Deans Scholarship, $76,000Future PlansMajor in engineering at Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA.

Michael Albert JohnsonAwardsFFA Creed State Quali�er, Student Rotarian, A-B Honor roll (9-12), Football Awards: 2nd team All-District Safety (10), 1st team All-District Wide Receiver (11), 1st team

All-State Wide Receiver (11), 1st team All-District Wide Receiver (12), 2nd team All-State Wide Receiver (12), Las Cruces Bulletin Player of the Week (12), Las Cruces Sun-News Player of the Week (12); Basketball Awards: Southwest Boys Basketball All-Star Team (12), 1st team All-District (12), Dexter Invitational All-Tournament Team (12), Las Cruces Bulletin Player of the Week (12); Baseball Awards: 1st team All-District (10), 1st team All District (11)OrganizationsStudents Leading Through Service, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, MVCS Football Team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Baseball Team (8-12), FFA, Campus Crusade for Christ, Westside Baptist Youth GroupScholarshipsNMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yr

Future PlansMajor in Athletic Training at NMSU and to live life and glorify God in all I do.

John Oscar KruisAwardsNational Latin Exam Gold medal (summa cum laude) (10), National Latin Exam Silver Medal (9), Football All –District (11), Football District Champs (11), Basketball

District Champs (11,12)OrganizationsFEFC Youth, MVTS Youth Choir (9-10), DSCA Track and Field (9-10), DSCA Basketball (9, 10), MVCS Football (11), MVCS Basketball (11,12), MVCS Baseball (12)ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 leadership Scholarship $3000/yr, GCU Dean Scholarship $5,750Future PlansUndecided major at NMSU.

Jackson Thomas MartinAwardsMVCS, Homecoming Prince (9), Nominated and Attended the National Youth Leadership Forum, Law and CSI, Washington, D.C. (11), First Team Academic

All-District, Baseball (11), Honorable Mention Defensive End All-District, Football (11), Second Team All District Defensive End, Football (12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Bible (11), Government (12)OrganizationsFootball - Lettered Varsity (9-12), Baseball - Lettered Varsity (8-12), U.S. Army Gains in the Advancement of Math and Science, White Sands Missile Range (GEMS Camp for Engineering) (9), Junior Rotary Club (11), Junior Class Secretary (11), Federal Reserve Student Board of Directors (12), Spanish Club / Treasurer (12), Camp Counselor at Camp Longhorn in Burnet, Texas, (11), Intern Bureau of Land Management Archeology (12), Volunteer at Munson Senior Center (12), National Honor Society (11)ScholarshipsIndiana University: Dean’s Scholarship $20,000, ASU President’s Award $62,000, Colorado State University: Western Undergraduate Exchange Scholar $38,396, NMSU Hadley Honors $22,000, CU Boulder: Chancellor’s Achievement Scholarship $25,000, University of Denver: Dean’s Scholarship $25,000Future PlansMajor in Anthropology at CU Boulder.

Nicole Jordan NelsonOrganizationsSpanish Club (11,12), Spanish Club Of�cer (12), Students Leading through Service (12), Softball (8,9), Basketball (10), Golf (10,11,12), Football Manager

(10,11,12), Basketball Manager (12)ScholarshipsGrand Canyon University, NMSUFuture PlansMajor in Nursing at Grand Canyon University

Jacob Edward SmithAwardsMVCS Awards: Fruit of the Spirit (9), Fruit of the Spirit (11), Physics (12), Accounting (12), Football 1st Team All-District (12), Football 2nd Team All-District

(11), Football District Champs (11), A/AB Honor Roll

(9-12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, AcademicsOrganizationsNational Honors Society, MVCS Football Team (9-12), MVCS Baseball Team (9), Spanish Club, New Mexico Boys StateScholarshipsNMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/yr, ENMU Presidential Talent Award $1,000/yr Future PlansGo to NMSU and major in Accounting.

Reghan Olivia UribeAwardsFirst Place in History Academic Bowl (10), First Place in Math and Computers Division at STEM Fair (10), Third Place in Microorganisms Division at

STEM Fair (9)MVCS Top Academic Awards:College Planning (12), Anatomy & Physiology (12), Microsoft Applications (12)OrganizationsMarcus Pointe Baptist Church Youth Group (9-11), Science Club (9), Honors Club (9-11), Band (9-11), Pep Band (9-11), Spanish Club (10, 12), Young Patriotic Americans’ Club (10-11), Pep Club (11), Students Leading through Service (12), Praise Band (12), MVCS Varsity Basketball (12), MVCS Varsity Softball (12), National Honor SocietyScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $7,750/yr, NMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, New Mexico Tech $2,000/yrFuture PlansMajor in Biology with an emphasis in pre-med at GCU in hopes to become a family physician.

Brayden Lee WellsAwardsFootball 1st Team All-District Defense (12), Football 1st Team All-State Defensive End (12), Football All Star North South Team (12),

Football District Champs (11), Basketball All-District (12), Basketball District Champs (11,12), Baseball District Champs (11), Homecoming King (12)OrganizationsGCC Youth Group, Varsity Football Team (9,11-12), Varsity Basketball Team (11-12), Varsity Baseball Team (8,11-12), Spanish ClubScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3,000/yr, Grand Canyon University Faculty Scholarship $4,500/yrFuture PlansMajor in computer science at NMSU or Grand Canyon University.

David Cole WhiteAwardsFootball All-District Runner-Up (12)OrganizationsVarsity Football Team (12), MVCS Basketball Team (11), MVCS Baseball Team

(8-9,12), High School Band (10), Jazz Band (9-11), Spanish Club (11-12), MVCS Pep Band (10)ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3,000/yr, Sterling College (Football/Academics) $12,500/yrFuture PlansMajor in Athletic Training at NMSU, hopefully play college football at the next level, and share the love of Christ through my platform.

Scott Anthony WilkinsonAwardsBaseball 1st Team All-District (11), Baseball District Champs (11), Baseball State Runner-up (10,11), Football District Champs (11)Organizations

FFA, MVCS Baseball Team (8-12), MVCS Football Team (10-12)Future PlansAttend DACC Welding Technology Program.

Betty N. WilliamsAwardsMVCS Fruit of the Spirit Award (12)OrganizationsVarsity Tennis (9,10), Legit Kids Coach (9-12), Mission of Mercy in Albuquerque

(11-12), Mission trip in Africa with Share Him (9,10), Medical Mission trip in the Philippines (11), Mission trip in Africa with Teach them to Fish (9,10), Taekwondo (Black Belt)ScholarshipsOakwood University $10,000Future PlansAttending Oakwood University and major in Nursing. Become a Nurse Practitioner and use my medical skills to serve with Medical Missions around the world while spreading the love of Christ.

Jisun YooAwardsACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Yearbook (11), Pre-Calculus

(11), Anatomy/Physiology (11), Music Appreciation (12), AP Calculus (12)OrganizationsRainbow Volunteering Group (9), First Presbyterian Youth (10-12), First Presbyterian Youth Choir (10-12)ScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5500/yrFuture PlansMajor in Computer Science at NMSU. I would like to be a good person when I grow up.

Makaela Marie Velarde,ValedictorianAwardsFruit of the Spirit Award (10 & 11), First Team Academic All-District in Basketball (9-12), First Team Academic All-District in Golf (10), First

Team Academic All-District in Volleyball (9-12), Mesilla Valley Rotary Club & Rio Grande Rotary Club Junior Rotarian, National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists Award of Excellence, LC Bulletin Athlete of the Week in Basketball (10 & 12), Volleyball District Champion (10-12), South All-Star Volleyball Team (12), Basketball All-District (12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Christian Service, Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Bible (9 & 10), Geometry (9), Physical Science (9), Spanish I (9), Biology (10), English (10), Spanish II (10), World History (10), Chemistry (11), Ecology (11), History (11), Spanish III (11), Bible (12), Economics (12), English 12 Dual CreditOrganizationsMVCS Spanish Club (9-12), Secretary (10), President (11-12), Students Leading by Service (10-12), Chaplin (12), National Honor Society- Vice President (12), Mesilla Valley Rotary Club and Rio Grande Rotary Club Junior Rotarian (11), MVCS Junior Varsity Volleyball Team (9-10), MVCS Varsity Volleyball Team (10-12), MVCS Varsity Golf Team (10), MVCS Varsity Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Varsity Tennis Team (12)ScholarshipsNMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/yr, New Mexico Tech Presidential Scholarship $4,000/yr, University of New Mexico Presidential Scholarship $9,147/yr, NM Lottery Scholarship $2,294 in addition to above scholarships, Grand Canyon University: Chancellor Scholarship $9,750/yr, Christian Consortium $4,000/yr, Priority Registration Award $1,000/yrFuture PlansI plan to study Nursing at Grand Canyon University. I hope to work in the ICU and be able to share the love of Christ with my patients there.

Sarina Mari Johnson,SalutatorianAwardsClass President, A Honor Roll (9-12), 4.0+ Cumulative GPA, Rio Grande Rotary Essay Scholarship Winner, Student Rotarian (11), FFA

Creed State Quali�er, Homecoming Princess (9), Royal Academy of Dance Exam (9,11), Joshua Award (12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Academics, Fine Arts MVCS Top Academic Awards:Spanish (9), Art (10), Fruit of the Spirit (9,10), AP English (11), Bible (11), College and Career Planning (11)OrganizationsStudents Leading By Service - Secretary (11), President (12), MVCS Praise Band, MVCS Spanish Club - Treasurer (11), Vice President (12), National

Honor Society - Treasurer/ Secretary (12), MVCS Volleyball Team (9), MVCS Football Manager (10), MVCS Basketball Team (12), FFA (9), Verdi Academy of Dance (9-12), Campus Crusade for Christ, Westside Baptist Temple Youth GroupScholarshipsGrand Canyon University President Scholarship $7,750/ yr, NMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/ yr, Rio Grande Rotary Essay Scholarship $1,000Future PlansMajor in Psychology with a minor in Dance at Grand Canyon University. To love life and the One who made it.

Courtney Camille AnderssonAwardsHigh School Golf State Champion A-AAAA, 2016 (9), High School Golf District Champion A-AAAA, 2016 (9 & 10), Drive Chip and Putt

Semi�nals (10), Girls Junior America’s Cup (9), Sun Country Player of the Year (9), Homecoming Princess (11), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Internship (12)OrganizationsMVCS Golf Team (9-12), MVCS Volleyball Team (9), Rocky Mountain Junior Golf (RMJGT), Sun Country Junior Golf (SCJGT), Federal Student Board of Directors (12), Students Leading by Service (9-12), National Honor Society, MVCS Spanish Club: Treasurer (10), Vice President (11)ScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, Colorado Christian University—$20,500/yr: CCU Women’s Golf Scholarship, CCU Presidential Scholarship, CCU Legacy Scholarship, CCU Dual Credit Scholarship, CCU Preferred Admit ScholarshipFuture PlansI am going to major in Economics and Finance at CCU. I am also excited to continue the sport I love throughout college and glorify God on and off the golf course.

Nathaniel Adrian ApodacaAwardsA-B Honor Roll (11-12), Football 2nd team all-district running back and athlete (11)OrganizationsMVCS Basketball (9-12),

MVCS Football (10-12)ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3000/yr, Grand Canyon University Dean Scholarship $5,750/yrFuture PlansMajor in Cybersecurity at GCU and live a happy life.

Hayley Ann BarkerOrganizationsMVCS Basketball (11-12), MVCS Golf (11-12), MHS FCA , 4-H Fort Seldon, MVCS FFAScholarships

NMSU ‘A’ Mountain Merit Scholarship $1,500/yrFuture PlansMajor in Accounting and further my career in a large or small company as an Accountant or in Management.

Grace Elizabeth BensonAwardsLCHA 1st All Around for 18” (9), LCHA 2nd All Around for 2’ (10), LCHA 1st All Around for 2’3” Low Hunters (11), Placed at Watermelon Horse Trials Pre-Comp (9-11),

Placed at Las Cruces Horse Trials Pre-Comp (9-10)MVCS Top Academic Awards:Art (11), Art (12) OrganizationsLas Cruces Horseman’s Association, Mesilla Park Community Church: Sontown Children’s Ministry, REAL Youth Ministry, REAL Youth Band Leader,MVCS Softball (12), MVCS Praise TeamScholarshipsCSU Western Undergraduate Exchange Award $9,724, NMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, NMSU Lottery Main Initial $2,294/yr, WVU Scholarship of Distinction $8,000/yr, WVU Mountaineer Connection Grant 19 $1,500/yr, WVU Davis College Dean’s Scholarship $3,000/yrFuture PlansI will be attending CSU or NMSU. Majoring in either Equine Sciences or Animal Sciences. Planning to go on to veterinary school and become a large animal veterinarian.

Joshua Donell CastilloAwardsFootball 1st Team All District (9,10,11), Basketball 1st Team All District (10,11), Baseball 1st Team All District (9,10,11), Hal Bogle Tournament – All

Tournament Player (10,11), John Reid Tournament – All Tournament Player (10,11), Football District Champs (11), Basketball District Champs (10,11), Basketball State Runner-Up (10), Basketball 2nd Team All State (10,11), Football 1st Team All State (11), Baseball 1st Team All State (10, 11), Football Offensive District MVP (11), Baseball District MVP (11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Football (10), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Baseball (11), Fruit of the Spirit Award (12)OrganizationsMVCS Varsity Football Team (9-12), MVCS Varsity Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Varsity Baseball Team (8-12), Students Leading through Service, Spanish Club, National Honor Society

ScholarshipsNMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yr, NMSU Baseball Tuition, Room/Board and StipendFuture PlansMajor in Athletic Training and play baseball at NMSU. Play professional baseball and then go to PT school to become a physical therapist. Trust and follow God’s plan for me, wherever it takes me.

Annika Taylor ConnAwardsACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, Academics; Varsity Softball Letter (8), Varsity Basketball Letter (9-12), MVCS

Basketball Rookie Award (9), Varsity Volleyball Letter (9-12), “A” Honor Roll (9-12), MVCS Basketball MVP (10), Homecoming Princess (10), All-District Volleyball Player (11), NMHSCA Class 2A All-State 2nd Team Volleyball (11), NMHSCA Class 2A All-State 1st Team Volleyball (12), NMHSCA Class 2A All-State 1st Team Basketball (12), Volleyball North South All Star Team (12), Basketball North South All Star Team (12), All-Tourney Team, Lady Cardinal Volleyball Invitational (11,12), All-Tourney Team, Cliff Round-Up Basketball Tourney (11), All-Tourney Team, Reserve Basketball Invitational (11), Pride, Hustle & Desire Award Cliff Tourney (11,12), Pride, Hustle & Desire Award Reserve Tourney (11), Maxpreps/WBCA January 2018 High School Player of the Week for Region 6 (11), NMAA Subway Featured Student (October 2018), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Volleyball (10,11,12), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (10,11,12), MVCS Girls Basketball MVP 2018, MVCS Girls Basketball Coaches Award 2018, All District 3-2A Basketball Player (10,11,12), NMAA Academic 1st Team Basketball (9-12), Mayors Top Teen (12)MVCS Top Academic Awards:College Algebra (11), Speech (12) OrganizationsVarsity Softball (8), Varsity Basketball (9-12), Varsity Tennis (12), JV Volleyball (9), Varsity Volleyball (9-12), Spanish Club, Students Leading through Service, National Honor SocietyScholarshipsGrand Canyon University/Presidential Scholarship $7,750/yr: Christian Consortium $4,000/yr, Priority Registration Award $1,000/yr; NMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, Mayors Top Teen $250Future PlansAttend Grand Canyon University in Arizona and major in Nursing. Glorify God in all that I do.

Jaiden Kay CoyleAwardsVolleyball All-District (12), Volleyball 2nd Team All-State (12), Volleyball 1st Team North South Game, Cardinal Classic Tournament – All Tournament Player (12),

Volleyball District Champions (9,11,12), Tennis District

Champions (9,10,11,12), Tennis State Runner-up (9,10, 11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Volleyball and Tennis (11,12), Solomon Award (12)OrganizationsStudent Leading through Service, National Honors Society - President, MVCS Spanish Club (10-12), MVCS Volleyball Team (9-12), MVCS Tennis Team (8-12), MVCS Girls Basketball Team (12), Grace Covenant Church Youth MinistryScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $7,471/yr., NMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yr., New Mexico State University Lottery Scholarship $4,588/yr.Future PlansMajor in Nursing at New Mexico State University. To become a Pediatric Nurse and serve others in the process.

Noah Michael Frederick CoyleAwardsMVCS Awards: Fruit of the Spirit Award (10), Daniel Award (11,12); ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Athletics,

Academics, Football Honorable Mention Returner Football (10), Football All-District Returner/Safety (11), Football All-District Offense (12), Football All-District Defense (12), Football 1st Team All-State Running back (12), Football North South Game (12), Football District Champs (10,11), Basketball All-District (11), Basketball MVP of District (12), Basketball 2nd Team All-State (12), Basketball North South Game (12), Basketball All Tournament Sandia Prep (11), Basketball All Tournament Tucson Cactus Classic (11), Basketball All Tournament Dexter (12), Basketball State Runner-Up (10), Basketball District Champs (9,10,11,12), Baseball All Tournament Dexter (12), Baseball State Runner-Up (10-11), Baseball District Champs (8,10,11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Football (11,12), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (11,12), Homecoming Prince (11)OrganizationsGCC Youth Group, MVCS Football Team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Team (8-12), MVCS Baseball Team (8-12), National Honor Society, Students Leading through Service, MVCS Spanish Club, Mesilla Valley Rotary ClubScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, Grand Canyon University Provost Scholarship $6,750/yr, Arizona Christian University $12,000/yr, Ottawa University $12,000/yr, Sterling College Football $13,500/yr, Friends University Football $16,500/yr, Crown College $13,000/yr, LA Pierce CollegeFuture PlansMajor in Business Administration at Arizona Christian University. Possibly go to Law School and to know God and make him known.

Lauren Nicole Ikard, ValedictorianAwardsValedictorianOrganizationsNHS

Spanish club Students Leading through ServiceVice President of my Senior classScholarshipsUSD Trustee Scholarship $21,000/yrFuture PlansI will be attending University of San Diego and plan to study Sociology

Makenna Lauren Takeshita,Salutatorian Awards

MVCS Top Academic Awards:

Pre-Calculus (11)English (9)Chemistry (11)Spanish (9)Girl’s Tennis Team District Champs (8-11)Girl’s Tennis Team 2nd in State (8-10)Girl’s Tennis Team 3rd in State (11)Girl’s Singles 4th in State (8)Girl’s Doubles 3rd in State (10)Girl’s Doubles 2nd in District (10, 11)Girl’s Singles 3rd in District (8)OrganizationsStudents Leading through ServiceNational Honors SocietyMVCS Tennis Team (8-12)Youth Medical Explorers Program at Burrell College of Osteopathic MedicineStudent Board of Directors at the Federal Reserve (EP branch)Spanish Club (9-12)

Aggies for ChristScholarshipsGrand Canyon University President ScholarshipGrand Canyon University School Consortium ScholarshipFuture PlansI will be attending Grand Can-yon University in the pre-nursing program. I plan on graduating GCU with my BSN (Bachelor’s in Science of Nursing) then going to a physician’s assistant school where I would get my PA license. After that, I want to be a missionary, spreading the gospel and providing medical help those living in third-world countries.

Bailey Kendall BlanchardAwards MVCS Top Aca-demic AwardsHonor Role (9, 10, 11, & 12)

Bible (9)Speech (9)Geometry (10)Fruit of the Spirit (10)National Honor Society (11 & 12)Homecoming Princess (10)Organizations Students Leading through ServiceMVCS Volleyball Team (9, 10, & 12)National Honor SocietyYouth GroupPraise TeamMVCS Golf Team (11)Spanish ClubBack2Back Ministries Mission TripsScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $7,175New Mexico State UniversityDallas Baptist UniversityFuture PlansMajor in Business of Healthcare

Management with a Minor in Spanish at Grand Canyon Univer-sity. I want to do mission work or something within the business side of the medical � eld. I want to serve Christ in all I do and give all the glory to Him.

Justice Drake BleiweissAwardsBasketball District Runner-up (12)Homecoming Prince (9)

OrganizationsStudents Leading through ServiceNational Honor SocietySpanish ClubScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5500/yrNMSU LC FED Pell Grant $3095/yrNMSU Lottery Main Initial - 15 hrs $2291/yrFuture Plans Major in Animation and Visual Ef-fects at NMSU. To be a man of God.

Dawn Marie CarverAwardsFirst Team All Academic 1A-3A (9, 10, 11)All District Honor-

able Mention 1A-3A Softball (9)Homecoming Princess (9)MVCS Top Academic Awards:Bible (10)Sociology (10)World History (10)Introduction to Business (11)College Planning 11 (11)Yearbook (11)Distinguished Christian High School Student Award for Outstanding

Achievement in: Academics, Leader-ship, Athletics (11)Selected to attend FBI Teen Acade-my in El Paso, TX (11)LC Bulletin Athlete of the Week Softball (11)District 3/6-A/AA- All District Award Softball (11)Volleyball All District Honorable Mention (12)OrganizationsUPC Youth Group (12)Students Leading through Service (President, 12)National Honor Society (Secretary, 12)Spanish Club (12)Fellowship of Christian Athletes (12)MVCS Softball Team (8-12)MVCS Volleyball Team (12)ScholarshipsNMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yrGrand Canyon University Provost Scholarship $6,500/yrCanyon Christian Schools Consor-tium Award $4,000/yrFuture PlansI will be attending NMSUMajor undecidedInterested in Education

Alejandro Fabian CastrejonAwards Attended MVCS 9th-12th GradeA/B honor roll

� rst quarter of Senior YearBasketball District Champs (10,11)Baseball District Champ (10)Baseball State Runner Up (10)Homecoming Prince (10)OrganizationsMVCS basketball team (10-12)MVCS Baseball Team (10)

MVCS Tennis Team (12) ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Aggie Leadership Scholarship $3000Grand Canyon Dean Scholarship $2750GCU Canyon Christian Schools Consortium $2000GCU Priority Registration Award I $400Future PlansI am going to New Mexico State. I have no idea what I’m going to be when I’m older or what I’m going to study, but I do know I want to be a loyal servant to the Lord no matter what I do.

Nicholas Alexander DavietOrganizations Aggies for ChristMVCS Basketball Team (8-12)

MVCS Tennis Team (11-12)NHSScholarships Grand Canyon University $10250/yrHadley Honors Scholarship $5500/yrFuture Plans Major in Biochemistry at NMSU. Focused on those around me not on myself.

Shelby Ellen GilletteAwardsMVCS Top Aca-demic Awards:Algebra (9)FFA (9)

Lead actress in “Murder in Bloom” (9)FFA Chapter President (9)Southern New Mexico State Fair Princess (9)

Softball “New Comer of the Year” (10)All District Honorable Mention (10)FFA Chapter President (10) Desert Clover 4-H Club President (10)National Honor Society (11, 12)MVCS Top Academic Awards:Algebra 2 (11)Distinguished Christian High School Student Award for Academics, Lead-ership, and Fine Arts (11)Softball Team Captain (11, 12)Lead actress in “The Gift of the Magi” (11)Supporting actress in the Musical “Anne” (11)4-H National Danforth Leadership Award (11)Southern New Mexico State Fair Queen (11)New Mexico 4-H State Ambassador (11, 12) Dona Ana County 4-H Vice Presi-dent (11, 12)Actress in the musical “Princess What’s-Her-Name” (12)OrganizationsNew Mexico 4-HSouthern New Mexico State Fair Queen Pageant National Honor Society MVCS Varsity Softball MVCS Theater Program Fellowship of Christian AthletesNew Mexico State FFA ScholarshipsNMSU Crimson Scholarship $4000 NMSU Lottery Scholarship $2291 Southern New Mexico State Fair & Rodeo $2000 Southern New Mexico State Fair & Rodeo Queen’s Pageant $500Future Plans I will be attending NMSU in the fall and starting my degree in Elementary Education with a Minor in Theater. With my degree I hope to be an elementary teacher and a theater director. I will maintain involvement in 4-H and FFA leading projects, and as an adviser.

Nathaniel Thomas LepinskiAwardsTucson Cactus Classic Tourna-ment (10)

Basketball District Champs (10,11)OrganizationsMVCS basketball team (10,11,12)MVCS tennis team (11)ScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $8,500/yrNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3000/yrMVCS 2nd grade teacher’s aide (12)Future PlansI will be attending Grand Canyon University in Phoenix. I will be majoring in business and minoring in marketing.

Collin Levi McCleery Awards Fruit of the Spirit award (11)Homecoming

King (12)OrganizationsVarsity Basketball (9-12)Varsity Baseball (9)Students Leading through Service (12)Spanish Club (12)Youth Group (Calvary Baptist Church)National Honor Society (11-12)ScholarshipsGrand Canyon UniversityProvost Scholarship $6,500.00Canyon Christian Schools Consor-tium Award $4,000.00New Mexico State UniversityHadley Honors Scholarship $5,500.00Lottery Scholarship ~$1,700.00Future PlansI am going to attend NMSU. I have interest in Computer Science, Weld-ing, and possibly even something in the medical � eld. I am not one hundred percent sure what career I want to pursue so I am giving it up to the Lord and continue praying for His guiding hand in my life. In the meantime, I will focus on doing my best in my college classes, focusing on relationships with my family and friends, serving God and giving Him the glory in what I do each day.

Nolan Thomas Gerald NunleyAwardsMVCS Top Aca-demic AwardFruit of the Spirit (10)

ACSI Distinguished High School Student Award (12) MVCS Varsity Basketball Awards:District MVP of the year (12)All-District (10, 11)District Champions (9, 10, 11,)District Runner-Up (12)State Championship Runner-up (9)Tucson Cactus Classic All-Tourna-ment Player (10)John Reid Dexter All-Tournament Player (11)Los Lunas Holiday All-Tournament Player (11)Sandia Prep Sundevil Invitation All-Tournament (12)Socorro High M Mountain All-Tour-nament (12)Southwest All-Regional Team (12)LC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (10, 11, 12)Homecoming Prince (11)OrganizationsNational Honor Society MVCS Varsity Basketball Team (9, 10, 11, 12 – Captain)MVCS Varsity Tennis Team (11, 12)MVCS Varsity Baseball Team (9)MVCS Spanish Club (12)Aggies for Christ (11th, 12) University Church of Christ Youth Group (10, 11, 12)ScholarshipsCrimson Success New Mexico State University $4000/yrLottery Scholarship New Mexico State University Future PlansI plan to major in Finance at New Mexico State University. My future plans are to be grounded in a church family and work in Construc-tion and Real Estate Investing.

Logan Joseph RobinetteOrganizationsMVCS Basketball Team (8-12)MVCS Baseball Team (9-10)

Future PlansJoin the United States Air Force

Katherine Mae RodgersAwardsMVCS Top Aca-demic Awards:Fruit of the Spirit (9)

Fine Arts (10)Fruit of the Spirit (11)Christian High School Student Award (11)Softball New Comer of the Year (9)Softball Varsity Letter (9)Softball Most Improved Player (10)Softball All-District (10)Softball Varsity Letter (10)Student Leader of the Month (at Calvary Baptist Church) (11th)Homecoming Queen (12)OrganizationsMVCS Softball Team (9-10)National Honor Society (12)Students Leading through Service (12)Calvary Baptist Church Youth Group (9-12)MVCS Spanish Club (12)ScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $4000/yrNMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4000/yrDallas Baptist University Christian Service Scholarship $3000/yrDallas Baptist University Patriot Award $4000/yrFuture PlansI am going to major in Sociology and minor in Spanish at NMSU. I would also love to continue leading worship, as well as create my own music. No matter what I do in the future, I will continue to remind myself that “It is no longer I who lives, but Christ who lives in me (Galatians 2:20).”

Benjamin RubalcavaScholarshipsFaculty Scholar-ship - $4,500Canyon Christian Schools Consor-

tium Award $4,000CSET Award - $500

Future PlansI’m going to go to GCU and major in Computer Science and minor in Biology. I want to one day work for the FBI in the cyber security division or for a big tech company.

Steele Raymond SchweinebratenAwardsMVCS Top Aca-demic AwardsFruit of the SpiritRYLA Rotary

Youth Leadership Award (RYLA)ACSI Distinguished Christian Stu-dent AcademianACSI Distinguished Christian Stu-dent AthleteMVCS Basketball District Champi-ons (9-11)MVCS Varsity Basketball State Semi-Finalist (11)2-Time LC Bulletin Athlete of the WeekOrganizationsNational Honor SocietyMVCS Varsity GolfMVCS Varsity BasketballLas Cruces Junior Amigos Youth AmbassadorStudents Leading through ServiceSpanish ClubScholarshipsJack Hardwick Sportsman of the YearKansas Wesleyan UniversityOklahoma Wesleyan UniversityCentral Methodist MissouriCentral Christian KansasFuture PlansContinue his golf career while ma-joring in Sports and Exercise Science at Kansas Wesleyan University.

Zeyao WangAwards Homecoming Princess (11)Organizations MVCS Spanish Club (12)

Future PlansI am going to University of Ottowa. My major is human resource man-agement. I want to take over my father’s business when I get older.

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6 p.m. on TBSMovie: San Andreas

This hit 2015 disaster movie depicts the havoc that ensues following tremors along the title fault line in California. The spe-cial-effects wizards are as much stars of the film as Dwayne Johnson, playing a rescue helicopter pilot who saves his estranged wife (Carla Gugino), then heads off with her to res-cue their daughter (Alexandra Daddario). The fine supporting cast includes Paul Giamatti, Ar-chie Panjabi (“The Good Wife”) and Ioan Gruffudd (“Forever”).

10 p.m. on FXAKA Jane Roe

FX Networks’ first documentary feature, this new film from pro-ducer-director Nick Sweeney profiles Norma McCorvey, the defendant in the historic Roe v. Wade Supreme Court case in 1973. That ruling found that state laws banning abortion were unconstitutional. The documentary chronicles how in the years after that, McCorvey dramatically changed her views on abortion, particularly after undergoing a religious conver-sion in 1995. Norma McCorvey

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Surely one of the box-office “sleepers” of 2011, given its sustained success, this en-grossing adaptation of Kathryn Stockett’s best seller finds a would-be author (Emma Stone) interviewing Southern housekeepers about their experiences. Viola Davis and Oscar winner Octavia Spencer are superb as two of the most prominent interviewees. The excellent cast also includes Bryce Dallas Howard, Jessica Chastain, Sissy Spacek, Cic-ely Tyson, Aunjanue Ellis and Mary Steenburgen.

6 p.m. on APLSaved By The Barn

In the new episode “Baby Fe-ver,” Dan McKernan and his team at the Barn Sanctuary partner with Michigan Humane Society to find forever homes for four calves who have spent their life before now in shameful neglect. They also welcome a squirming litter of lively piglets. Meanwhile, Chris is tasked to build a safe but spacious playground for the energetic goats.

7 p.m. on TRAVParanormal 911

A new episode called “Scarred, War House Haunting and Winged Demon” opens as EMT Rob Thompson pulls a man who is near death from a flaming wreck. Another seg-ment follows police officer Vicki Schramm as she responds to a call that an armed man is breaking into an abandoned home. Finally, paramedic Jack-ie Williams assists a man who appears to be suffering a seri-ous psychotic breakdown.

7 p.m. on OWNFear Not With Iyanla VanzantLife coach Iyanla Vanzant welcomes experts and notable guests to sit down with her and discuss suggestions on how to live one’s life without letting

fear diminish joy and fulfillment. The show also features advice for viewers at home regarding how they can incorporate some of these life-changing principles into their own lives.

8 p.m. on OWNGirlfriends Check In

This new weekly celebration of sisterhood continues its six-week run as a new group of professional women and their friends, plus some special guests, get together for an informal hour of chat and good times as they exchange ideas and insights into both chal-lenges and triumphs they and other women like them face in today’s challenging world.

9 p.m. on HBOMovie: Ready or Not

Wedding nights can often be fraught with tension, but newly-wed Grace Le Domas (Samara Weaving) gets a truly nasty jolt when she discovers she must spend hers trying to stay alive in Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett’s delightfully twist-ed 2019 comedy horror film. Specifically, Samara must hide while the rest of her new family tries to hunt her down and kill her. Mark O’Brien, Adam Bro-dy, Henry Czerny, Andie Mac-Dowell, Melanie Scrofano and Kristian Bruun also star.

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ebration than prior years.

Easter egg hunts will be

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the spread of this dreaded

virus, drastic measures have

been taken to keep our com-

munity healthy. In these

moments of ever changing

information, we find our-

selves trying to separate

truth from fiction. Holding

on to faith, rather than giv-

ing into fear, becomes over-

whelming at best. Remember

that sometimes, the brightest

lights are found in the dark-

est of times.We have come face to face

with this world-wide pan-

demic and our hearts break

to know we have lost loved

ones to this terrible virus.

We have “social distanced,”

stayed home, canceled gath-

erings and postponed events.

We have had to give up shak-

ing hands, giving hugs and

overall personal interactions.

We have learned that life

is fragile in so many, many

ways. We have seen our

economy come to an abrupt

stand still and our neighbors

lose their jobs. We stare at

the future with anxiety, brac-

ing ourselves for our journey

into the unknown.As I have set up my home

office and begun my new

“normal,” at least for now, I

became keenly aware of the

silence in my home. The loss

of my husband 18 months ago

came back to me in such an

overwhelming tidal wave, as

if I had returned to the very

day of my loss. I was suddenly

“alone” with a brand new

definition. As the days have

gone into weeks and I have

spoken with people over the

phone and via social media, it

dawned on me that the feeling

many of us are experiencing

is indeed grief. We are griev-

ing all that was routine to us.

We are grieving lack of cer-

tainty. We are grieving. And

just as I have moved forward

for the past 18 months, one

step at a time, we will do the

same…moving forward to-

gether as a community.

We have seen the loss of

being able to walk into a place

of business, dine-in at a

restaurant or meet a friend

for coffee. We have seen the

heartbreak in business own-

ers’ eyes as they have had to

make the hardest of decisions

with regards to their staff. We

have seen our children see a

new norm in their education

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Moon. It is the first full moon of the spring. The April full moon is also called the Paschal (“the

passing over”) Full Moon and is the full moon that determines what date Easter will be designated

each year. This year’s full “Pink Moon” came at 8:35 p.m. MDT Tuesday, April 7. Easter is Sunday,

April 12. Here’s a thought to bring both together: try dying some of this year’s Easter eggs pink!

Bulletin, maybe you have a friend or loved one who would like to receive it.

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of attending in person. Fam-

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much smaller. Yes, things are

different, aren’t they?

It goes without saying that

the definition of “business as

usual” and “normalcy” have

whelming at best. Remember

that sometimes, the brightest

lights are found in the dark-

est of times.We have come face to face

with this world-wide pan-

demic and our hearts break

to know we have lost loved

ones to this terrible virus.

We have “social distanced,”

stayed home, canceled gath-

became keenly aware of the

silence in my home. The loss

of my husband 18 months ago

came back to me in such an

overwhelming tidal wave, as

if I had returned to the very

day of my loss. I was suddenly

“alone” with a brand new

definition. As the days have

gone into weeks and I have

restaurant or meet a friend

for coffee. We have seen the

heartbreak in business own-

ers’ eyes as they have had to

make the hardest of decisions

with regards to their staff. We

have seen our children see a

new norm in their education

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Moon. It is the first full moon of the spring. The April full moon is also called the Paschal (“the

passing over”) Full Moon and is the full moon that determines what date Easter will be designated

each year. This year’s full “Pink Moon” came at 8:35 p.m. MDT Tuesday, April 7. Easter is Sunday,

April 12. Here’s a thought to bring both together: try dying some of this year’s Easter eggs pink!

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raised millions of dollars to �ght breast cancer through the Tough Enough to Wear Pink campaign, named the most successful of its kind in the nation.

We watched and reported as you were named the most giving and charitable market in America.

We watched and reported as you responded with action and compassion during the migrant crisis of 2019.

And now we watch and report as Las Cruces reacts and responds to something none of us has any experience with.

As soon as it was announced schools would be closing two extra weeks at spring break to �ght the spread of the COVID-19 virus, our citizens and businesses sprung into action to ensure those children had free

or at-cost meals if needed.Local funds and programs were

established almost immediately to help those who lost work when businesses were forced to close.

In the meantime, even though a community as friendly as ours doesn’t enjoy it, we’ve done a good job keeping our distance from each other. New Mexico’s rates of infection are lower and less deadly than almost any state in the country. It’s nice to be rated highly in something good for a change.

Unfortunately, the numbers will likely continue to rise before they drop. Our thoughts and prayers will be with those families a�ected.

Still, our community will carry on. We will carry on through the crisis, as businesses and individuals work to help us through.

And we will carry on after the crisis, working to re-build what has been lost. And a lot has been lost.

�anks to you, the Las Cruces Bulletin has been part of this community for 50 years, and even though there has been lots to be proud of in that half-century, this could prove to be this great city’s �nest moment.

Hang in there, and keep washing those hands.

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STARS, STRIPES AND SOLIDARITY

STARS, STRIPES AND SOLIDARITY

Residents of Las Cruces’ La Plata Drive are flying their American flags in support of those on the front lines of the battle against COVID-19. “I decided that my

husband and I would fly our American flag until this pandemic is over as a positive show of support for the citizens of this country and the belief that we will

get through this together,” said resident Susie Coker. “Most of the folks on our street agreed to do the same. It is so nice to look up and down our street and

know that we neighbors are supporting each other, as well as our community and country.”

SUNDAY DAYTIME MAY 24, 2020 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 Santa Fe Contrary Wash Hoover McLaug. Mind NOVA NM In Focus Ageless Healthy Mack Craft Make48 TBA Mexico Jamie Legacy List CBS-KDBC 3 4 4 News Nation Nation Attkisson Reporter Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Game In Hud PGA PGA Tour Golf (N) Paid Prg. Game News News ABC-KVIA 7 7 7 News This Week Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. To Be Announced Ent. Tonight News ABC FOX-KFOX 8 14 14 Fox News Sunday Paid Prg. Paid Prg. “Big Baby” (2015) Maureen McCormick. Emeril RaceWk Larry Game Sheriffs Sheriffs FamFeud Hub NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600. NBC-KTSM 9 9 9 House Matter Meet the Press (N) Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Laughs Laughs IndyCar Racing The 103rd running of the race. From May 26, 2019. 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6 p.m. on DSCNaked and Afraid XL

Contestants on this harrowing reality competition series never have had an easy time of it, but the 12 new survivalists introduced in tonight’s season premiere will confront unprec-edented challenges during their 40 days on the scorching savannah of South Africa. Only the strong will make it to the end of their time in this brutal region, known as the Valley of the Banished, and with resources scarcer than ever, anyone not pulling his weight will be cast out for the good of the group.

6 p.m. on TNTSnowpiercer

In “Prepare to Brace,” Layton (Daveed Diggs) uses his new authority as train detective to investigate the murder while also gathering some vital intel on the side for the brewing revolution. Elsewhere, Melanie (Jennifer Connelly) is chal-lenged by a critical shortage of resources, which could lead to potentially drastic conse-quences for everyone aboard the train.

7 p.m. on KRWGNational Memorial

Day ConcertThis popular annual event had to be canceled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the celebration will contin-ue in a “virtual” context, with longtime friends and hosts Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise reuniting (while maintaining appropriate social distance) in Sinise’s California office.

7 p.m. on COOKCarnival Eats

Host Noah Cappe hits the Wisconsin State Fair, where a local brewery serves up the ultimate in deep-fried combos of beer, bratwurst and cheese curds in the new episode “You’ve Got Ale.” Dessert op-tions include a crazily inverted

new form of milk and cookies. Elsewhere, at the Southern California Fair, a killer combi-nation of grilled hot dogs and onion rings gets Noah’s atten-tion on a day that is rounded out with a sweet treat featuring cold-brew coffee.

8 p.m. on TLCsMothered

Two new mother-and-daughter pairings are introduced as this hit reality series opens Season 2 with a premiere called “What Mom Wants, Mom Gets.” Helicopter mom Sunhe tries to reconnect with daughter Angelica by crashing her date with Jason. Elsewhere, Cristi-na and Kathy come up with a scheme designed to convince Carlo that they should all move in together.

10 p.m. on HBOI Know This Much Is True

Sheffer (Rosie O’Donnell) rehearses Dominick (Mark Ruffalo) for a critical hearing with Hatch’s review board that could decide Thomas’ fate in the new “Episode 3.” Later, a chance encounter with an old classmate plucks the scab off some painful childhood mem-ories. Dominick reflects on his years with Thomas in college, where Dominick met Dessa (Kathryn Hahn) and Thomas’

illness first began to mani-fest. Meanwhile, Joy (Imogen Poots) tries to solve the prob-lems in her relationship with Dominick.

11 p.m. on SHOWPenny Dreadful: City of Angels

In the new episode “Children of the Royal Sun,” Sister Molly (Kerry Bishé) is shocked to discover Josefina (Jessica Garza) is Tiago’s (Daniel Zovatto) sister after Josefina confides in her. Meanwhile, Ti-ago and Lewis’ (Nathan Lane) investigation leads them to the Vega House. Townsend (Mi-chael Gladis) gets an unwel-come lecture about his person-al life. Later, Tiago confronts Mateo (Johnathan Nieves).

11:30 p.m. on HBORun

This beguiling character-driven dramedy from Vicky Jones — a frequent collaborator of Emmy-winning writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag”) — reaches the end of its first sea-son with a finale called “Trick,” in which Ruby and Billy ponder their future together as the end of their journey together approaches. Elsewhere, Babe and Laurel are forced together as they follow a new lead.

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(Live) Family Feud KFOX14 News at Nine Mod Fam Mod Fam Big Bang Big Bang Castle “Recoil” NBC-KTSM 9 9 9 Little Big Shots (N) Little Big Shots (N) The Wall “Alex and Jodie” The Wall “Peter and Bob” KTSM News Paid Program Paint Like A (:35) Elementary Paid Program UNI-KINT 10 - 26 Aquí y ahora (N) ›› “No se aceptan devoluciones” (2013) Eugenio Derbez. P. Luche María Noticiero La jugada (N) Vecinos Renta TEL-KTDO 11 48 48 › “Nine Lives” (2004) Wesley Snipes. ››› “Patriots Day” (2016) Mark Wahlberg, Kevin Bacon. TYM Zona Decisiones Decisiones Extremas Decisiones Programa UMAS-KTFN 13 7593 65 › Jonah Hex ›› “Rambo” (2008) Sylvester Stallone. “Seal Team 8: Behind Enemy Lines” (2014) Tom Sizemore. ››› “300” (2006, Acción) Gerard Butler, Lena Headey, David Wenham. Mita y mita CW-KVIA2 14 17 8 Mike & Molly Mike & Molly DC’s Stargirl “Pilot” Supergirl “Reality Bytes” Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. A&E 43 118 265 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 “Gangland” The First 48 “The Invader” The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 “Gangland” AMC 57 131 254 “The Godfather, Part II” Killing Eve (N) Killing Eve ›››› “The Godfather, Part II” (1974) Al Pacino. Michael Corleone moves his father’s crime family to Las Vegas. COMEDY 35 107 249 (5:00) ›› “Step Brothers” (:15) ›› “Get Hard” (2015, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Kevin Hart. (:45) ›› “Step Brothers” (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly. “Talladega Nights:” COOK 123 113 232 Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Food Paradise (N) Food Paradise Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Food Paradise DSC 47 182 278 Naked and Afraid XL “Valley of the Banished” (Season Premiere) (N) Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid XL “Valley of the Banished” E! 37 114 236 Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex and the City ›› “Sex and the City” (2008) Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall. ESPN 27 140 206 The Last Dance 30 for 30 (N) (Part 1 of 2) SportsCenter (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 2) SportsCenter FOOD 40 110 231 Worst Cooks in America Worst Cooks in America (N) Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Amy Schumer Worst Cooks in America Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Amy Schumer FX 29 136 248 (5:00) ››› “Furious 7” (2015) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ›› “The Fate of the Furious” (2017, Action) Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson. ›› “The Fate of the Furious” (2017, Action) Vin Diesel. GALA 25 273 404 Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Más curios Más Pelo Programa Programa Programa GOLF 24 401 218 GOLF Films (N) GOLF Films Golf Central Golf Central GOLF Films GOLF Films Golf Central Golf Central PGA Tour Golf HALL 58 185 312 (5:00) “In the Key of Love” Good Witch “The Dinner” “A Summer to Remember” (2018) Catherine Bell. “Summer of Dreams” (2016) Debbie Gibson, Robert Gant. “Sun, Sand & Romance” HGTV 41 112 229 House-Hurry House-Hurry (:01) Celebrity IOU (N) Beach Beach Caribbean Caribbean Celebrity IOU Beach Beach Caribbean Caribbean HISTORY 44 120 269 The World Wars Tensions continue to simmer. (Part 2 of 3) (:03) The World Wars Tensions continue to simmer. (Part 2 of 3) LIFE 39 108 252 “Girl in the Bunker: Special Edition” (2017) Julia Lalonde. (:03) “Girl in the Box” (2016) Zane Holtz, Addison Timlin. (:01) “Girl in the Bunker: Special Edition” (2017, Suspense) (12:04) “Girl in the Box” LIFEMOV 119 109 253 “My Daughter’s Psycho Friend” (2020) Taylor Blackwell. “Deadly Daughter Switch” (2020) Lindsay Hartley. “My Daughter’s Psycho Friend” (2020) Taylor Blackwell. “Deadly Daughter Switch” NBCSN 25 159 220 Golf From Sept. 30, 2012. Golf PAR 34 241 241 “Raiders of the Lost Ark” ››› “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” (1984) Harrison Ford. ››› “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (1989) Harrison Ford. (12:15) The Office SYFY 59 122 244 (5:31) ››› “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” (2009, Children’s) Daniel Radcliffe. Harley Quinn Harley Quinn Harley Quinn Harley Quinn Harley Quinn Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 33 139 247 ››› “Transformers” (2007) Shia LaBeouf. Two races of robots wage war on Earth. ››› “Rush Hour” (1998) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. ›› “Rush Hour 2” (2001) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. TCM 169 132 256 ››› “Hell to Eternity” (1960, War) Jeffrey Hunter. (:15) ››› “Pride of the Marines” (1945) John Garfield, Eleanor Parker. ››› “Wings” (1927, War) Clara Bow, Charles “Buddy” Rogers. TLC 45 183 280 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days “Hard Habit To Break” sMothered (:02) Find Love LIVE (Live) 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days “Hard Habit To Break” sMothered TNT 32 138 245 Snowpiercer (N) Snowpiercer ››› “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” (2017, Science Fiction) Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana. Charmed Charmed “Brain Drain” TRAV 49 196 277 Paranormal Caught- Camera Paranormal Caught- Camera Paranormal Caught on Camera (N) Paranormal Caught- Camera Paranormal Caught- Camera Paranormal Caught- Camera TRU TV 30 242 246 Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Tirdy Works Tirdy Works Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers USA 31 105 242 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Chrisley Chrisley Law & Order: SVU

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Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo Amor eterno (N)TEL-KTDO 11 48 48 Minuto para ganar (N) Cennet (N) 100 días para enamorarnos La reina del sur 2: Edición Noticiero Noticias Titulares 100 días para enamorarnos Caso cerradoUMAS-KTFN 13 7593 65 ¿Qué culpa tiene Fatmagül? ¿Qué culpa tiene Fatmagül? Reto 4 elementos: Naturaleza extrema Noticiero Uni. Vas con todo Nosotros los. Nosotros los.CW-KVIA2 14 17 8 Mike & Molly Mike & Molly 5th Annual All-Star Comedy Gala Whose Line Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends TMZ Live (N) Pawn Stars Chicago P.D.A&E 43 118 265 PD Cam PD Cam PD Cam PD Cam PD Cam PD Cam PD Cam PD Cam PD Cam PD Cam PD Cam PD Cam PD Cam PD CamAMC 57 131 254 (5:30) ››› “Top Gun” (1986) Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis. Creepshow (N) Creepshow › “Legion” (2010, Horror) Paul Bettany, Lucas Black. (12:15) CreepshowCOMEDY 35 107 249 The Office (:45) The Office (Part 2 of 2) The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The OfficeCOOK 123 113 232 Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Best Thing Best Thing Best Thing Best Thing Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Best Thing Best ThingDSC 47 182 278 Street Outlaws: Memphis (N) Fast N’ Loud (N) (:01) Diesel Brothers Fast N’ Loud (N) Street Outlaws: Memphis Fast N’ Loud (12:01) Diesel BrothersE! 37 114 236 Botched “Twin Terrors” Botched Botched Botched Botched Botched “J-Cup Juggernaut” BotchedESPN 27 140 206 NFL Football SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenterFOOD 40 110 231 Guy’s Grocery Games Bakeaway Camp-M. Stewart Amy Schumer Amy Schumer Bakeaway Camp-M. Stewart Amy Schumer Amy SchumerFX 29 136 248 (4:30) “The Other Woman” ›› “Daddy’s Home 2” (2017) Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg. ›› “Bad Moms” (2016, Comedy) Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell. ›› “Bad Moms” (2016, Comedy) Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell.GALA 25 273 404 P. Luche P. Luche P. Luche P. Luche P. Luche P. Luche P. Luche P. Luche P. Luche P. Luche Mi querida Mi querida Mi querida P. LucheGOLF 24 401 218 The Big Break The Big Break The Big Break Golf Central Golf Acad. The Big Break The Big Break The Big BreakHALL 58 185 312 “Love and Sunshine” (2019) Danica McKellar, Mark Deklin. Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Frasier Frasier Frasier FrasierHGTV 41 112 229 Home Town (N) Home Town “Town or Country” (N) Home Town Hunters Home Town “Town or Country” Home Town HuntersHISTORY 44 120 269 The Food That Built America Grant The Civil War’s bloodiest battles. (N) (:03) Grant The Civil War’s bloodiest battles. (10:59) Grant The Civil War’s bloodiest battles.LIFE 39 108 252 “I Was Lorena Bobbitt” (2020) Dani Montalvo. Premiere. (:09) “I Am Elizabeth Smart” (2017) Alana Boden. (:01) “I Was Lorena Bobbitt” (2020) Dani Montalvo. “I Am Elizabeth Smart”LIFEMOV 119 109 253 “The Babysitter’s Revenge” (2020, Suspense) Bree Turner. “Remember Me, Mommy?” (2020) Natalie Brown. “The Babysitter’s Revenge” (2020, Suspense) Bree Turner. “Remember Me, Mommy?”NBCSN 25 159 220 (4:30) Mecum Auto Auctions Mecum Auto AuctionsPAR 34 241 241 Trading › “Blended” (2014, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore. ››› “Trading Places” (1983, Comedy) Dan Aykroyd, Eddie Murphy. ››› “Trading Places” (1983, Comedy)SYFY 59 122 244 “Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows” (:25) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” (2011) Harley Quinn Harley Quinn Harley Quinn Harley Quinn Harley Quinn FuturamaTBS 33 139 247 Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Conan Seinfeld Seinfeld Conan Misery Index Misery Index Imp. Jokers Imp. JokersTCM 169 132 256 ›››› “The Best Years of Our Lives” (1946, Drama) Fredric March, Myrna Loy. ›› “Till the End of Time” (1946) Dorothy McGuire. ›››› “Coming Home” (1978) Jane Fonda, Jon Voight.TLC 45 183 280 Self-Quarantined Self-Quarantined 90 Day Fiancé: What Now? 90 Day Fiancé Self-Quarantined Self-Quarantined 90 Day Fiancé: What Now?TNT 32 138 245 ››› “Wonder Woman” (2017, Action) Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Connie Nielsen. ›› “Justice League” (2017, Action) Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot. ›› “The Legend of Tarzan” (2016)TRAV 49 196 277 Beyond the Unknown Investigating a UFO crash. (N) Mysteries Of The Unknown (Series Premiere) (N) Beyond the Unknown Investigating a UFO crash. Mysteries Of The UnknownTRU TV 30 242 246 Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers ›› “50 First Dates” (2004) Adam Sandler. ›› “50 First Dates” (2004) Adam Sandler. 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7 p.m. on FOODBakeaway Camp

With Martha Stewart

In a new episode called “Suddenly Stormy,” the four remaining campers awaken early for a breakfast-themed Counselor’s Challenge. The campers are tasked with mak-ing an elevated breakfast treat that incorporates such foraged ingredients as lavender, rose-mary, lemon and honey. Carla Hall and Dan Langan join Mar-tha Stewart as judges; Jesse Palmer is the host.

6 p.m. on LIFEMovie: I Was Lorena BobbittLorena Bobbitt is both an ex-ecutive producer and narrator of this new docudrama, which chronicles her marriage to John Bobbitt (played by Luke Humphrey) and the events leading up to the day when she finally turns the tables on her abusive spouse. Actress Dani Montalvo plays Lorena’s on-screen incarnation; Niamh Wilson, Richard Clarkin, Jorja Cadence, Michael Brown and Landon Norris also are fea-

7 p.m. on HISTORYGrant

Pulitzer Prize-winning biogra-pher Ron Chernow and actor Leonardo DiCaprio are among the executive producers of this new three-night minise-ries, which attempts to blow away some of the myths and falsehoods surrounding the life and career of U.S. president Ulysses S. Grant. Interweaving dramatic scenes with expert commentary and archival im-agery, the production views the former Civil War general as an underappreciated figure who worked to heal his country in the tense period following the War Between the States.Dani Montalvo

tonight’s picks

home & gardenFriday

3:00 p.m. HGTV Celebrity IOU Melissa McCarthy visits Chicago to give back to her aunt and uncle, both retired cops.

4:00 p.m. HGTV Celebrity IOU Actor Brad Pitt wants to surprise his friend and makeup artist of 30 years by renovating her garage.

Saturday6:00 p.m. HGTV Love It or

List It David and Hilary help a family find a solution for their toy-crowded home.

7:00 p.m. HGTV Love It or List It A couple love their home’s location, but it’s dated and does not have space, function or style.

8:00 p.m. HGTV Love It or List It A couple that bought their home in a rush and face many functional issues considers a move.

9:00 p.m. HGTV Love It or List It Now with four chil-dren, Chris and Maria feel their house is tiny, cramped and cluttered.

10:00 p.m. HGTV Love It or List It Desmond wants more space.

Sunday 1:00 p.m.KVIA2 Military

Makeover Profiling compa-

nies committed to support-ing military veterans as they transition into civilian life. (In Stereo)

7:01 p.m. HGTV Celebrity IOU Actor Jeremy Renner wants to transform his mother’s dated condo into a modern-meets-cozy oasis. (N)

10:00 p.m. HGTV Celebrity IOU Actor Jeremy Renner wants to transform his mother’s dated condo into a modern-meets-cozy oasis.

Tuesday9:30 a.m. E! Flip It Like

Disick Willa and Benny renovate their offices; Scott brings in outside help with-out telling Benny or Miki.

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Fallon Late Night With Seth Meyers Late-Lilly UNI-KINT 10 - 26 La Rosa de Guadalupe Ringo (N) Amor eterno (N) Sin miedo a la verdad Noticiero Uni. Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo Amor eterno (N) TEL-KTDO 11 48 48 Minuto para ganar (N) Cennet (N) 100 días para enamorarnos La reina del sur 2: Edición Noticiero Noticias Titulares 100 días para enamorarnos Caso cerrado UMAS-KTFN 13 7593 65 ¿Qué culpa tiene Fatmagül? ¿Qué culpa tiene Fatmagül? Reto 4 elementos: Naturaleza extrema Noticiero Uni. Vas con todo Nosotros los. Nosotros los. CW-KVIA2 14 17 8 Mike & Molly Mike & Molly DC’s Stargirl “S.T.R.I.P.E.” DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends TMZ Live (N) Pawn Stars Chicago P.D. A&E 43 118 265 The First 48 The First 48: Killer Accused: Guilty The First 48 “Lost Boys” The First 48 The First 48: Killer Accused: Guilty AMC 57 131 254 ›› “White House Down” (2013, Action) Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx. (:05) ››› “Star Trek” (2009, Science Fiction) Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto. Fear the Walking Dead COMEDY 35 107 249 The Office (:45) The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office COOK 123 113 232 Brew & ’Que Brew & ’Que Brew & ’Que Brew & ’Que Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Brew & ’Que Brew & ’Que Brew & ’Que Brew & ’Que Man v. Food Man v. Food DSC 47 182 278 Deadliest Catch Wild Bill turns to the Russians. (N) Space X: Countdown To Launch Deadliest Catch Wild Bill turns to the Russians. Space X: Countdown E! 37 114 236 The Kardashians The Kardashians Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley ESPN 27 140 206 (5:00) MLB Baseball SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenter W/Van Pelt FOOD 40 110 231 Chopped “Lighten Up” Chopped “High on the Hog” Supermarket Stakeout (N) Supermarket Stakeout Chopped “High on the Hog” Supermarket Stakeout Supermarket Stakeout FX 29 136 248 Daddy 2 ›› “Taken 3” (2014, Action) Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker. ›› “Red Sparrow” (2018, Suspense) Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton. ›› “Red Sparrow” (2018) GALA 25 273 404 Nosotros los. Nosotros los. María María Lorenza, Lorenza, María Nosotros los. Nosotros los. Nosotros los. Lorenza, Lorenza, Lorenza, De que te GOLF 24 401 218 Golf’s Greatest Rounds Golf Central Women’s College Golf Chris Como HALL 58 185 312 “Autumn Dreams” (2015) Jill Wagner, Colin Egglesfield. Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier HGTV 41 112 229 Bargain Mansions Bargain Mansions (N) Hunters Hunters Int’l House-Hurry Hunters Bargain Mansions Hunters Hunters Int’l House-Hurry Hunters HISTORY 44 120 269 (5:00) Grant Grant Grant prepares for an epic clash. (N) (:05) Grant Grant prepares for an epic clash. (:04) Grant Grant prepares for an epic clash. LIFE 39 108 252 “I Was Lorena Bobbitt: Enhanced Edition” (2020) (:04) “You Can’t Take My Daughter” (2020) Hunter Burke (:01) “I Was Lorena Bobbitt: Enhanced Edition” (2020) “You Can’t Take My” LIFEMOV 119 109 253 ›› “Unforgettable” (2017, Suspense) Rosario Dawson, Katherine Heigl. “The Good Mistress” (2014) Annie Heise. ›› “Unforgettable” (2017, Suspense) Rosario Dawson, Katherine Heigl. Good NBCSN 25 159 220 American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior PAR 34 241 241 ›› “Grumpy Old Men” (1993, Comedy) Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau. ›› “Grumpier Old Men” (1995, Comedy) Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau. ›› “Grumpy Old Men” (1993, Comedy) Jack Lemmon. SYFY 59 122 244 “Harry Potter and Deathly” ›› “Constantine” (2005, Fantasy) Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz. Harley Quinn Harley Quinn Harley Quinn Harley Quinn ›› “Mama” (2013) Jessica Chastain. TBS 33 139 247 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang The Last O.G. Conan The Last O.G. Seinfeld Conan Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers TCM 169 132 256 ››› “Incendiary Blonde” (1945, Musical) Betty Hutton. (:15) ››› “Lady Sings the Blues” (1972) Diana Ross. The rise and fall of Billie Holiday. ›››› “Funny Girl” (1968, Musical) Barbra Streisand. 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6 p.m. on DSCDeadliest Catch

In the new episode “The Rus-sian Front,” Junior makes the risky decision to venture into Russian waters in his quest for golden crab, while co-captains Jake and Johnathan try to bro-ker an alliance with longtime rival Keith Colburn. Short on his quota and running out of options, Wild Bill resigns him-self to seeking work in Russia. Josh Harris goes all-in with his gut instincts to save his season.

6 p.m. on TRAVGhost Adventures

In a new episode with the hair-raising title “Screams of the Dead,” Zak Bagans, Nick

Groff and Aaron Goodwin head to South Carolina to explore a 130-year-old jail that once housed a prisoner many criminologists consider to have been the first female serial killer in America. The episode later finds the team investigat-ing bloodcurdling screams of ghostly activity in Arizona.

7 p.m. on KTSMAmerica’s Got Talent

Former “Modern Family” ac-tress Sofía Vergara joins the judging panel along with the returning Heidi Klum, Simon Cowell and Howie Mandel, as this hit reality competition series opens Season 15, host-ed by Terry Crews (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”). The series was

questions than answers, es-pecially after Monjack died within months under similar circumstances. In his last in-terview, Brittany’s father, the late Angelo Bertoletti, made still more bizarre allegations against other family members and questioned the coroner’s verdict.

8 p.m. on TRU TVTirdy Works

Desperately needing a fi-nancial infusion for her Tirdy Works business venture, Mary manages to come up with a product that could earn her a hallowed spot in the multimil-lion-dollar cannabis industry in the new episode “Greener Pastures.” Meanwhile, in the

nearby community of Pittsfield, Mary also comes up with a strategy to save a historic community theater that is on the verge of going under.

9:01 p.m. on KTSMWorld of Dance

Jennifer Lopez, Derek Hough and NE-YO, all dazzling danc-ers in their own right, return as the judging panel as this hit re-ality competition series opens Season 4. “On our show we always say dance is the uni-versal language,” says Lopez, also an executive producer. “It brings us all together, which I think is something we all need during these challenging times.” Scott Evans also re-turns as host.

able to film some audition rounds earlier this spring before the coronavirus pan-demic sent several states into lockdown, but the show also is considering acts from perform-ers who submitted audition recordings while quarantined at home.

7 p.m. on IDBrittany Murphy:

An ID MysteryFans were devastated when vivacious young actress Britta-ny Murphy died at age 32, her cause of death ruled as natural causes. In the aftermath, her husband, Simon Monjack, and mother, Sharon Murphy, set off on a bizarre media blitz that seemed to spark more Sophia Vergara

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“Movie: Spelling the Dream”From filmmaker Sam Rega (“League of Millions”) comes this feature-length documentary that examines the current trend of Indian Americans dominating the Scripps National Spelling Bee, with 19 of 23 winners since 1999 being of South-Asian descent, including the last 11 in a row. (ORIGINAL)

“Hannah Gadsby: Douglas”The Australian comic, actress, writer and presenter shares her thoughts on popularity, identity, language, feminism and more in this stand-up performance recorded in February at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. (ORIGINAL)

“Space Force”Steve Carell reunited with “The Office” executive producer Greg Daniels for this workplace comedy series that casts Carell as the head of the United States Space Force, charged with defending the country from all threats from Earth orbit and beyond. (ORIGINAL)

“Somebody Feed Phil”Former “Everybody Loves Raymond” boss Phil Rosenthal returns for the six-episode third round of this travel documentary series that takes him around the globe as he samples the food and cultural traditions of some of the greatest cities on Earth. (ORIGINAL)

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Disick A problem could jeopardize the entire proj-ect; Scott redesigns his daughter Penelope’s bed-room.

11:30 a.m. E! Flip It Like Disick The Jed Smith proj-ect has become more than Scott bargained for; Mark Wahlberg flip project.

12:30 p.m. E! Flip It Like Disick The team races to complete Jed Smith to get it sold.

Wednesday8:00 a.m. HALL Home &

Family Actress Kellie Pick-ler (Wedding at Graceland); John Kanell bakes a wed-ding cake.

5:00 p.m. HGTV Celebrity IOU Actor Brad Pitt wants to surprise his friend and makeup artist of 30 years by renovating her garage.

6:00 p.m. HGTV Property Brothers (N)

9:01 p.m. HGTV Unsellable Houses A couple is moving for work and need Leslie’s help.

9:30 p.m. HGTV Unsellable Houses The twins make some bold design choices to turn the dated ranch house into a stylish home.

Thursday12:00 p.m. HGTV Nate and

Jeremiah: Save My House Nate and Jeremiah help a man keep a promise to his wife to turn their fixer-upper into a dream home.

1:00 p.m. HGTV Nate and Jeremiah: Save My House Nate and Jeremiah step in to aid a couple whose renovation has gotten away from them.

2:00 p.m. HGTV Nate and Jeremiah: Save My House A couple buys a home knowing it needs work and thinks the projects will be simple.

3:00 p.m. HGTV Nate and Jeremiah: Save My House A couple makes a tearful plea to Nate and Jeremiah to help them fix an ongoing construction debacle.

4:00 p.m. HGTV Flip or Flop An out-of-state seller wants to sell an old family home and it has potential to be a great flip.

4:30 p.m. HGTV Flip or Flop A potentially bad buy will need a lot of work to clear up known issues.

5:00 p.m. HGTV Flip or Flop Tarek and Christina take on a split-level but unexpected interior costs threaten the budget.

5:30 p.m. HGTV Flip or Flop Tarek and Christina get a hot deal; however, some problems arise during the flip in Garden Grove.

6:00 p.m. HGTV Flip or Flop In Long Beach, Calif., Tarek and Christina flip a small home that has big prob-lems.

6:30 p.m. HGTV Flip or Flop Tarek and Christina flip a house in Lakewood, Calif.; includes pop-up facts and bonus footage. (N)

7:00 p.m. HGTV Flipping 101 With Tarek El Mous-sa A couple that flipped a home with Tarek in the past buys a home with multiple issues.

7:30 p.m. HGTV Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa A couple are tired of medi-ocre profits and ask Tarek to help with their flip in Ana-heim, Calif.

10:00 p.m. HGTV Flipping 101 With Tarek El Mous-sa A couple that flipped a home with Tarek in the past buys a home with multiple issues.

10:30 p.m. HGTV Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa A couple are tired of medi-ocre profits and ask Tarek to help with their flip in Ana-heim, Calif.

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7 p.m. on A&EGhost Hunters

In the Season 2 finale “Ghost Hunters Return to Waverly Hills,” Grant Wilson jumps at the chance to take his team of paranormal investigators to one

Emmy winning actor, writer and comic Keegan-Michael Key (“Key and Peele”) is host for this offbeat new series (based on an award-winning U.K. pro-

new locales, “Australia: Season 7, Episode 1” opens by intro-ducing the 20 hopeful singles who have decided to take this ultimate leap of faith, coun-seled by relationship experts John Aiken, Mel Schilling and Dr. Trisha Stratford.

9 p.m. on KVIAMarvel’s Agents of

S.H.I.E.L.D.Coulson (Clark Gregg) and his agents are hurled backwards through time and stranded in 1931 as this series launches its seventh and final season with “The New Deal.” The all-new Zephyr is set to time-jump at any moment, so the team has to hurry and find out exactly what happened. If they fail,

it’ll mean disaster for the past, present and future of Earth. So, no pressure. Ming-Na Wen, Chloe Bennet, Elizabeth Henstridge, Iain De Caestecker and Jeff Ward also star.

11 p.m. on FXWhat We Do in the ShadowsIn the new episode “Collabora-tion,” Nandor’s (Kayvan Novak) old familiar from the 1970s unexpectedly returns to Staten Island, so a miffed Guillermo (Harvey Guillen) moves out to begin service to a new master, one he hopes will be more appreciative. Elsewhere, Nadja and Laszlo (Natasia Demetri-ou, Matt Berry) decide to revive their old musical act. Mark Proksch also stars.

of his favorite haunts, Waverly Hills Sanitorium in Louisville, Ky. In the ghostbusting com-munity, the long-abandoned fa-cility is widely regarded as one of the most haunted places on Earth. What makes the invita-tion even more provocative is that it comes as a call for help from the new owners.

7 p.m. on LIFEMarried at First Sight

After 10 seasons of chronicling this social experiment among couples in the United States, this series shifts to an interna-tional focus featuring 12 new couples from the other side of the world in a Down Under edition of this reality show franchise. Set against beautiful

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7 p.m. on FOODRestaurant: Impossible

The new episode “Revisited: Helping One of Our Own” finds host Robert Irvine back in Es-

condido, Calif., a year after he visited that community with his team to help Kaitlyn, the owner of Rose’s Cafe. In the months since then, however, Kaitlyn suffered another catastrophe in the form of a near-fatal car accident. Now Robert has re-turned to pull together a major event he hopes will help Kait-lyn with her mounting medical bills.

8 p.m. on KFOXLabor of Love

In the new episode “Crazy, Stupid, Bear,” a camping trip

in the woods puts the men’s protective instincts to the test. Later, one of the men stirs up tension in the house when he violates the bro-code during one-on-one time with Kristy and reveals insider info on some of the other contestants. Ultimately, Kristy picks two men for her first set of dates. Kristin Davis is the host.

8:30 p.m. on KDBCBroke

Jackie (Pauley Perrette) is taken aback when her ex-hus-band, Barry (guest star Kyle

Bornheimer), unexpectedly shows up for a visit, but she quickly pulls herself together, realizing this development could give her an opportunity to gain full custody of Sam-my (Antonio Corbo) in the new episode “Barry’s Back.” Elsewhere, Javier (Jaime Camil) struggles to find a truly meaningful birthday gift for his father. Natasha Leggero and Izzy Diaz co-star.

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“Movie: The Vast of Night”Andrew Patterson made an impressive feature film directorial debut with this eerie 2019 sci-fi drama about two 1950s New Mexico teens who investigate the source of a strange audio frequency coming through the radio, a story framed as an episode of a “Twilight Zone”-esque anthology TV series. Sierra McCormick (“Supernatural”), Jake Horowitz (“A Midsummer Night’s Dream”), Gail Cronauer (“Odd Man Out”) and Cheyenne Barton (“Transient”) star.

“Movie: The Goldfinch”A wealthy family in New York’s Upper East Side takes in a boy whose mother was killed in a bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in this 2019 drama movie from director John Crowley (“Closed Circuit”). Ansel Elgort, Nicole Kidman, Jeffrey Wright, Luke Wilson and Sarah Paulson head a talented cast.

“Jimmy O. Yang: Good Deal”The comic, writer and actor known for his portrayal of Jian-Yang on “Silicon Valley” shares hilarious interactions with immigrant parents, gives his thoughts on Matt Damon and opines on whether ghosts will haunt one-bedroom apartments in this Nov. 2019 performance at the Neptune Theater in Seattle. (ORIGINAL)

“Movie: Trial by Fire”Edward Zwick (“Traffic,” “Shakespeare in Love”) directed this 2018 biographical drama that tells the true, tragic story of Cameron Todd Willingham (Jack O’Connell, “Unbroken”), who was put to death for killing his three children after evidence and testimony that would have exonerated him were suppressed. Laura Dern, Emily Meade (“The Deuce”) and Chris Coy (“The Front Runner”) also star.

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8:30 p.m. FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives A Bos-ton beer joint uses beer in its crust; a hangout in New Mexico serves up carne asa-da pizza.

9:00 p.m. COOK Challenge A celebration of the 80th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz.FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Bison burritos and cornmeal waffles; pho and barbecue pork; monster burgers.

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Thing I Ever Ate An updat-ed take on potato tots, salt and pepper calamari, and the Belly Benedict.

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9:30 p.m. COOK The Best Thing I Ever Ate Going to Dayton, Ohio, for a ribeye; a surf-and-turf combo of steak and shrimp; a butter steak.

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Food An Olympic-sized gyro in the Greek Village Grille’s Mount Olympus Challenge.

9:00 p.m. COOK Man v. Food Casey heads to Pittsburgh for a five-pound sandwich loaded with meat, cheese, fries, and coleslaw.FOOD Supermarket Stake-out The chefs stakeout shoppers for a tailgate; love is in the air for a candlelit dinner.

9:30 p.m. COOK Man v. Food Casey visits Baltimore for an out-of-this-world din-er, a crab feast and a four-pound pho fight.

Wednesday 8:30 p.m. COOK Bizarre

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9:00 p.m. COOK Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destina-tions Quebec City is full of old world charm, late-night diners, hearty food and plenty of maple syrup.FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Four cheese-loving chefs compete in three, ooey-gooey games for a chance to win $20,000.

9:30 p.m. COOK Bizarre Foods: Delicious Desti-nations Jerk chicken and mannish water soup.

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Yummer Dishes completely covered in the best sauces, gravies and syrups ever imagined.

9:00 p.m. COOK The Best Thing I Ever Ate Duff Gold-man and his donut from Bal-timore; Alex Guarnaschelli and must have paella from Chicago.FOOD Restaurant: Impos-sible Years after buying a restaurant, Therese’s daughter must help her stay afloat.

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14. Hockey’s Bobby16. Actor on “Blue Bloods” (2)18. Night we watch “Bless This Mess”:

abbr.20. Start of the “Old MacDonald” refrain21. __ Chop; Shari Lewis puppet22. Beethoven’s monogram

23. Intl. envoy’s title24. Tavern orders25. Move suddenly27. Kettle & Barker28. Game show host (2)32. Courteney Cox’s state of birth: abbr.33. Tupperware top34. Show-off37. Legal39. “__ With the Wind”40. “Last __ __”

DOWN1. “No Country for __ Men”; 2007 film2. “__ to Me” (2009-11)3. Suffix for real or rational4. Setting for “The Waltons”: abbr.5. “The __ Housewives of Beverly Hills”6. Role on “Mad About You”7. Columbo’s title: abbr.8. Win by __ __; barely outrun the

others9. “__ Flat”; Spencer Tracy/

Hedy Lamarr movie13. La’s follower15. Actor Keanu16. Spider’s creation17. Bart and Lisa, to Maggie18. __ Tunie; actress on “Law & Order:

SVU”19. Mary Poppins’ accessory21. Diane or Cheryl24. __ Santiago; “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”

role26. Huck Finn’s creator29. Landed30. Hayworth or Moreno31. Actor O’Neill34. __ polloi; the common people35. Blyth or Curry36. One of the girls in “Little Women”38. Author __ Lewis39. Initials for actor Dzundza

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tonight’s moviesB

The Best Years of Our Lives›››› (1946, Drama) Fredric March. Three World War II veterans come home. (3:00)TCM Mon. 6 p.m.Beverly Hills Cop ›››(1984, Comedy) Eddie Mur-phy. A Detroit cop goes west to avenge his friend’s death. (2:30) PAR Wed. 6 p.m.

CCasablanca ›››› (1942, Drama) Humphrey Bogart. Nazis, intrigue and romance clash at a Moroccan nightclub. (2:00) TCM Sat. 6 p.m.

DDeadpool ››› (2016, Action) Ryan Reynolds. Dead-pool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life. (2:30) FX Thu. 6:30 p.m.

FFurious 7 ››› (2015, Ac-tion) Vin Diesel. A dead man’s brother seeks revenge on the Toretto gang. (3:00) FX Sun. 5 p.m.

GG.I. Jane ››› (1997, Drama) Demi Moore. A female Navy SEALs recruit completes rigorous training. (3:00) AMC Fri. 5 p.m.Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 ››› (2017, Science Fiction) Chris Pratt. The team unravels the mystery of Peter Quill’s parentage. (3:00) TNT Sun. 8 p.m.

HHarry Potter and the Cham-ber of Secrets ››› (2002, Children’s) Daniel Radcliffe. A malevolent force threatens the students at Hogwarts. (4:00)SYFY Fri. 5 p.m.Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ››› (2010, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe. Harry sets out to destroy the secrets to Voldemort’s power. (3:20) SYFY Mon. 4:05 p.m.Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 ›››‡ (2011, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe. Harry may have to make the ultimate sacrifice. (2:50) SYFY Mon. 7:25 p.m., Tue. 4:05 p.m.Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ››› (2005, Fantasy)

Daniel Radcliffe. Voldemort lays a trap for Harry at the Triwizard Tournament. (3:30)SYFY Sat. 6:30 p.m.Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince ››› (2009, Children’s) Daniel Radcliffe. New dangers lurk for Harry, Dumbledore and their friends. (3:29) SYFY Sun. 5:31 p.m.Hell to Eternity ››› (1960, War) Jeffrey Hunter. A man raised by a Japanese family becomes a war hero. (2:15)TCM Sun. 6 p.m.The Horse Soldiers ›››(1959, Action) John Wayne. A Union officer leads a mission to destroy an enemy depot. (2:15) TCM Wed. 6 p.m.

II’ll Cry Tomorrow ›››(1955, Biography) Susan Hay-ward. 1930s singer/actress Lillian Roth hits bottom, joins AA. (2:00) TCM Wed. 4 p.m.Incendiary Blonde ›››(1945, Musical) Betty Hutton. Life of Texas Guinan, Roaring ’20s hostess. (2:15) TCM Tue. 6 p.m.Independence Day ›››(1996, Science Fiction) Will Smith. Earthlings vs. evil

Eastwood. A Confederate soldier vows to avenge his family’s murder. (3:05) HIS-TORY Sat. 6 p.m.

PPatriots Day ››› (2016, Drama de Crimen) Mark Wahlberg. La búsqueda de los atacantes en el maratón de Boston. (2:30) KTDO Sun. 7:30 p.m.

RRaiders of the Lost Ark›››› (1981, Adventure) Harrison Ford. An archae-ologist races Nazis to find a powerful relic. (2:30) PAR Sun. 4:30 p.m.

SThe Secret Life of Pets ›››(2016, Children’s) Voices of Louis C.K. Animated. Two dogs encounter a bunny and his gang of abandoned pets. (2:00) KTSM Sat. 7 p.m.The Shawshank Redemp-tion ›››› (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins. An innocent man goes to a Maine peni-tentiary for life in 1947. (3:05)AMC Thu. 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)TBS Sat. 5 p.m.

TTitanic ›››› (1997, His-torical Drama) Leonardo Di-

Caprio. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. (4:00) KDBC Sun. 6 p.m.Top Gun ››› (1986, Action) Tom Cruise. A hot-shot Navy jet pilot downs MiGs and loves an astrophysicist. (2:30)AMC Mon. 5:30 p.m.Trading Places ››› (1983, Comedy) Dan Aykroyd. Two men’s lives are altered by a bet made between tycoons. (2:30) PAR Mon. 4 p.m.Training Day ››› (2001, Crime Drama) Denzel Wash-ington. A rookie cop meets a corrupt Los Angeles narcotics officer. (2:30) PAR Thu. 6 p.m.Transformers ››› (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf. Two races of robots wage war on Earth. (3:00) TBS Sun. 6 p.m.Travels With My Aunt ›››‡(1972, Comedy) Maggie Smith. An English banker es-corts an eccentric who claims to be his aunt. (2:00) TCM Tue. 4 p.m.

WWaterloo Bridge ››› (1940, Romance) Vivien Leigh. A ballerina’s fiance is called to battle during WWI. (2:00)TCM Sat. 8 p.m.Wedding Crashers ›››(2005, Comedy) Owen Wil-son. Partygoers spend a wild weekend with a politician’s family. (2:33) LIFE Fri. 6 p.m.The Woman in the Window›››‡ (1944, Suspense) Edward G. Robinson. A professor meets a model and gets mixed up in murder. (1:45) TCM Thu. 8 p.m.Wonder Woman ››› (2017, Action) Gal Gadot. Wonder Woman discovers her full powers and true destiny. (3:00) TNT Mon. 6 p.m.

aliens in 15-mile-wide ships. (3:00) PAR Fri. 5:30 p.m.Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ›››(1984, Adventure) Harrison Ford. Indy squares off against bloodthirsty Indian cultists. (2:30) PAR Sun. 7 p.m.It ››› (2017, Horror) Jaeden Lieberher. Maine children unite to fight an ancient, evil clown. (3:00) TNT Wed. 8 p.m.

JJohn Wick ››› (2014, Action) Keanu Reeves. An ex-assassin hunts down the gangsters who ruined his life. (2:00) USA Wed. 8 p.m.

LLogan ››› (2017, Action) Hugh Jackman. Logan must protect a young mutant girl from dark forces. (3:00) FX Wed. 5:30 p.m.

MThe Martian ›››‡ (2015, Science Fiction) Matt Damon. A stranded astronaut tries to survive on Mars. (3:00) FX Fri. 4 p.m.Miracle ››› (2004, Dra-ma) Kurt Russell. The U.S. Olympic hockey team beats the Soviet team. (2:30) ESPN Fri. 6 p.m.

OThe Outlaw Josey Wales››› (1976, Western) Clint

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1. Sport that burns up

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10.Sad news, for short

11.Flying elephant

12.Piece of furniture

13.“__ Just Not That

Into You”; Ben

Affleck film

14.File drawer,

perhaps

16.NYC borough

18.Houston or

Waterston

20.Farm building

21.Learn by __;

memorize

22.Inventor Whitney

23.Car engine need

24.Drug addict

25.Many a Yemeni

27.Animal enclosure

28.Rebels; traitors

32.Letter from Greece

33.Meghan, to Archie

34.Current calendar

page

37.Caesar’s “__ __, I

saw ...”

39.2000 election

runner-up

40.Student’s armful

DOWN

1. Rip off

2. Actor Vigoda

3. “El __”; Charlton

Heston film

4. 32 liquid oz.

5. Trouble-free place

6. Fanny

7. Manilow’s initials

8. Aids a thief

9. Tallest

13.Laughing syllable

15.Ship’s kitchen

16.Soissons Sra.

17.Pinot __; red wine

18.Evening party

19.Second-largest

ocean

21.Laugh loudly

24.Letters with

Missouri or Arizona

26.Sandy shore

29.Bullets

30.Sword fight

31.Character in “The

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34.Pasture cry

35.Flood refuge

36.Simple reply

38.Initials for

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39.Monopoly board

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Chloe Danielle DunlapAwardsLC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (12), Basketball All-District Honorable Mention (12), A/AB Honor Roll (9-12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student

Award (12) - Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Algebra II (11)OrganizationsMVCS Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Team Captain (11-12)ScholarshipsNMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/yrFuture PlansGo to NMSU. Undecided major.

Caleb Logan GohrickAwardsHomecoming Prince (10), Baseball State Runner up (10, 11), Football 1st Team All-District Wide Receiver (11), Football 1st Team All-State Defensive Back (11),

Baseball 1st Team All-District (11), District Champion Football (11), District Champion Baseball (11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Baseball (12)OrganizationsFootball (9-12), Baseball (9-12), FFA (11)Future PlansAttend NMSU and major in Sports Medicine.

Kathryn Winifred IkardAwardsACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Spanish (12), English (12),

Computer Tech (12)OrganizationsNational Honor Society, Students Leading through Service, MVCS Golf team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Manager (9-12), San Albino CCDScholarshipsGonzaga University Deans Scholarship, $76,000Future PlansMajor in engineering at Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA.

Michael Albert JohnsonAwardsFFA Creed State Quali�er, Student Rotarian, A-B Honor roll (9-12), Football Awards: 2nd team All-District Safety (10), 1st team All-District Wide Receiver (11), 1st team

All-State Wide Receiver (11), 1st team All-District Wide Receiver (12), 2nd team All-State Wide Receiver (12), Las Cruces Bulletin Player of the Week (12), Las Cruces Sun-News Player of the Week (12); Basketball Awards: Southwest Boys Basketball All-Star Team (12), 1st team All-District (12), Dexter Invitational All-Tournament Team (12), Las Cruces Bulletin Player of the Week (12); Baseball Awards: 1st team All-District (10), 1st team All District (11)OrganizationsStudents Leading Through Service, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, MVCS Football Team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Baseball Team (8-12), FFA, Campus Crusade for Christ, Westside Baptist Youth GroupScholarshipsNMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yr

Future PlansMajor in Athletic Training at NMSU and to live life and glorify God in all I do.

John Oscar KruisAwardsNational Latin Exam Gold medal (summa cum laude) (10), National Latin Exam Silver Medal (9), Football All –District (11), Football District Champs (11), Basketball

District Champs (11,12)OrganizationsFEFC Youth, MVTS Youth Choir (9-10), DSCA Track and Field (9-10), DSCA Basketball (9, 10), MVCS Football (11), MVCS Basketball (11,12), MVCS Baseball (12)ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 leadership Scholarship $3000/yr, GCU Dean Scholarship $5,750Future PlansUndecided major at NMSU.

Jackson Thomas MartinAwardsMVCS, Homecoming Prince (9), Nominated and Attended the National Youth Leadership Forum, Law and CSI, Washington, D.C. (11), First Team Academic

All-District, Baseball (11), Honorable Mention Defensive End All-District, Football (11), Second Team All District Defensive End, Football (12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Bible (11), Government (12)OrganizationsFootball - Lettered Varsity (9-12), Baseball - Lettered Varsity (8-12), U.S. Army Gains in the Advancement of Math and Science, White Sands Missile Range (GEMS Camp for Engineering) (9), Junior Rotary Club (11), Junior Class Secretary (11), Federal Reserve Student Board of Directors (12), Spanish Club / Treasurer (12), Camp Counselor at Camp Longhorn in Burnet, Texas, (11), Intern Bureau of Land Management Archeology (12), Volunteer at Munson Senior Center (12), National Honor Society (11)ScholarshipsIndiana University: Dean’s Scholarship $20,000, ASU President’s Award $62,000, Colorado State University: Western Undergraduate Exchange Scholar $38,396, NMSU Hadley Honors $22,000, CU Boulder: Chancellor’s Achievement Scholarship $25,000, University of Denver: Dean’s Scholarship $25,000Future PlansMajor in Anthropology at CU Boulder.

Nicole Jordan NelsonOrganizationsSpanish Club (11,12), Spanish Club Of�cer (12), Students Leading through Service (12), Softball (8,9), Basketball (10), Golf (10,11,12), Football Manager

(10,11,12), Basketball Manager (12)ScholarshipsGrand Canyon University, NMSUFuture PlansMajor in Nursing at Grand Canyon University

Jacob Edward SmithAwardsMVCS Awards: Fruit of the Spirit (9), Fruit of the Spirit (11), Physics (12), Accounting (12), Football 1st Team All-District (12), Football 2nd Team All-District

(11), Football District Champs (11), A/AB Honor Roll

(9-12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, AcademicsOrganizationsNational Honors Society, MVCS Football Team (9-12), MVCS Baseball Team (9), Spanish Club, New Mexico Boys StateScholarshipsNMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/yr, ENMU Presidential Talent Award $1,000/yr Future PlansGo to NMSU and major in Accounting.

Reghan Olivia UribeAwardsFirst Place in History Academic Bowl (10), First Place in Math and Computers Division at STEM Fair (10), Third Place in Microorganisms Division at

STEM Fair (9)MVCS Top Academic Awards:College Planning (12), Anatomy & Physiology (12), Microsoft Applications (12)OrganizationsMarcus Pointe Baptist Church Youth Group (9-11), Science Club (9), Honors Club (9-11), Band (9-11), Pep Band (9-11), Spanish Club (10, 12), Young Patriotic Americans’ Club (10-11), Pep Club (11), Students Leading through Service (12), Praise Band (12), MVCS Varsity Basketball (12), MVCS Varsity Softball (12), National Honor SocietyScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $7,750/yr, NMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, New Mexico Tech $2,000/yrFuture PlansMajor in Biology with an emphasis in pre-med at GCU in hopes to become a family physician.

Brayden Lee WellsAwardsFootball 1st Team All-District Defense (12), Football 1st Team All-State Defensive End (12), Football All Star North South Team (12),

Football District Champs (11), Basketball All-District (12), Basketball District Champs (11,12), Baseball District Champs (11), Homecoming King (12)OrganizationsGCC Youth Group, Varsity Football Team (9,11-12), Varsity Basketball Team (11-12), Varsity Baseball Team (8,11-12), Spanish ClubScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3,000/yr, Grand Canyon University Faculty Scholarship $4,500/yrFuture PlansMajor in computer science at NMSU or Grand Canyon University.

David Cole WhiteAwardsFootball All-District Runner-Up (12)OrganizationsVarsity Football Team (12), MVCS Basketball Team (11), MVCS Baseball Team

(8-9,12), High School Band (10), Jazz Band (9-11), Spanish Club (11-12), MVCS Pep Band (10)ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3,000/yr, Sterling College (Football/Academics) $12,500/yrFuture PlansMajor in Athletic Training at NMSU, hopefully play college football at the next level, and share the love of Christ through my platform.

Scott Anthony WilkinsonAwardsBaseball 1st Team All-District (11), Baseball District Champs (11), Baseball State Runner-up (10,11), Football District Champs (11)Organizations

FFA, MVCS Baseball Team (8-12), MVCS Football Team (10-12)Future PlansAttend DACC Welding Technology Program.

Betty N. WilliamsAwardsMVCS Fruit of the Spirit Award (12)OrganizationsVarsity Tennis (9,10), Legit Kids Coach (9-12), Mission of Mercy in Albuquerque

(11-12), Mission trip in Africa with Share Him (9,10), Medical Mission trip in the Philippines (11), Mission trip in Africa with Teach them to Fish (9,10), Taekwondo (Black Belt)ScholarshipsOakwood University $10,000Future PlansAttending Oakwood University and major in Nursing. Become a Nurse Practitioner and use my medical skills to serve with Medical Missions around the world while spreading the love of Christ.

Jisun YooAwardsACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Yearbook (11), Pre-Calculus

(11), Anatomy/Physiology (11), Music Appreciation (12), AP Calculus (12)OrganizationsRainbow Volunteering Group (9), First Presbyterian Youth (10-12), First Presbyterian Youth Choir (10-12)ScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5500/yrFuture PlansMajor in Computer Science at NMSU. I would like to be a good person when I grow up.

Makaela Marie Velarde,ValedictorianAwardsFruit of the Spirit Award (10 & 11), First Team Academic All-District in Basketball (9-12), First Team Academic All-District in Golf (10), First

Team Academic All-District in Volleyball (9-12), Mesilla Valley Rotary Club & Rio Grande Rotary Club Junior Rotarian, National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists Award of Excellence, LC Bulletin Athlete of the Week in Basketball (10 & 12), Volleyball District Champion (10-12), South All-Star Volleyball Team (12), Basketball All-District (12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Christian Service, Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Bible (9 & 10), Geometry (9), Physical Science (9), Spanish I (9), Biology (10), English (10), Spanish II (10), World History (10), Chemistry (11), Ecology (11), History (11), Spanish III (11), Bible (12), Economics (12), English 12 Dual CreditOrganizationsMVCS Spanish Club (9-12), Secretary (10), President (11-12), Students Leading by Service (10-12), Chaplin (12), National Honor Society- Vice President (12), Mesilla Valley Rotary Club and Rio Grande Rotary Club Junior Rotarian (11), MVCS Junior Varsity Volleyball Team (9-10), MVCS Varsity Volleyball Team (10-12), MVCS Varsity Golf Team (10), MVCS Varsity Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Varsity Tennis Team (12)ScholarshipsNMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/yr, New Mexico Tech Presidential Scholarship $4,000/yr, University of New Mexico Presidential Scholarship $9,147/yr, NM Lottery Scholarship $2,294 in addition to above scholarships, Grand Canyon University: Chancellor Scholarship $9,750/yr, Christian Consortium $4,000/yr, Priority Registration Award $1,000/yrFuture PlansI plan to study Nursing at Grand Canyon University. I hope to work in the ICU and be able to share the love of Christ with my patients there.

Sarina Mari Johnson,SalutatorianAwardsClass President, A Honor Roll (9-12), 4.0+ Cumulative GPA, Rio Grande Rotary Essay Scholarship Winner, Student Rotarian (11), FFA

Creed State Quali�er, Homecoming Princess (9), Royal Academy of Dance Exam (9,11), Joshua Award (12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Academics, Fine Arts MVCS Top Academic Awards:Spanish (9), Art (10), Fruit of the Spirit (9,10), AP English (11), Bible (11), College and Career Planning (11)OrganizationsStudents Leading By Service - Secretary (11), President (12), MVCS Praise Band, MVCS Spanish Club - Treasurer (11), Vice President (12), National

Honor Society - Treasurer/ Secretary (12), MVCS Volleyball Team (9), MVCS Football Manager (10), MVCS Basketball Team (12), FFA (9), Verdi Academy of Dance (9-12), Campus Crusade for Christ, Westside Baptist Temple Youth GroupScholarshipsGrand Canyon University President Scholarship $7,750/ yr, NMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/ yr, Rio Grande Rotary Essay Scholarship $1,000Future PlansMajor in Psychology with a minor in Dance at Grand Canyon University. To love life and the One who made it.

Courtney Camille AnderssonAwardsHigh School Golf State Champion A-AAAA, 2016 (9), High School Golf District Champion A-AAAA, 2016 (9 & 10), Drive Chip and Putt

Semi�nals (10), Girls Junior America’s Cup (9), Sun Country Player of the Year (9), Homecoming Princess (11), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Internship (12)OrganizationsMVCS Golf Team (9-12), MVCS Volleyball Team (9), Rocky Mountain Junior Golf (RMJGT), Sun Country Junior Golf (SCJGT), Federal Student Board of Directors (12), Students Leading by Service (9-12), National Honor Society, MVCS Spanish Club: Treasurer (10), Vice President (11)ScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, Colorado Christian University—$20,500/yr: CCU Women’s Golf Scholarship, CCU Presidential Scholarship, CCU Legacy Scholarship, CCU Dual Credit Scholarship, CCU Preferred Admit ScholarshipFuture PlansI am going to major in Economics and Finance at CCU. I am also excited to continue the sport I love throughout college and glorify God on and off the golf course.

Nathaniel Adrian ApodacaAwardsA-B Honor Roll (11-12), Football 2nd team all-district running back and athlete (11)OrganizationsMVCS Basketball (9-12),

MVCS Football (10-12)ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3000/yr, Grand Canyon University Dean Scholarship $5,750/yrFuture PlansMajor in Cybersecurity at GCU and live a happy life.

Hayley Ann Barker

OrganizationsMVCS Basketball (11-12), MVCS Golf (11-12), MHS FCA , 4-H Fort Seldon, MVCS FFAScholarships

NMSU ‘A’ Mountain Merit Scholarship $1,500/yrFuture PlansMajor in Accounting and further my career in a large or small company as an Accountant or in Management.

Grace Elizabeth BensonAwardsLCHA 1st All Around for 18” (9), LCHA 2nd All Around for 2’ (10), LCHA 1st All Around for 2’3” Low Hunters (11), Placed at Watermelon Horse Trials Pre-Comp (9-11),

Placed at Las Cruces Horse Trials Pre-Comp (9-10)MVCS Top Academic Awards:Art (11), Art (12) OrganizationsLas Cruces Horseman’s Association, Mesilla Park Community Church: Sontown Children’s Ministry, REAL Youth Ministry, REAL Youth Band Leader,MVCS Softball (12), MVCS Praise TeamScholarshipsCSU Western Undergraduate Exchange Award $9,724, NMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, NMSU Lottery Main Initial $2,294/yr, WVU Scholarship of Distinction $8,000/yr, WVU Mountaineer Connection Grant 19 $1,500/yr, WVU Davis College Dean’s Scholarship $3,000/yrFuture PlansI will be attending CSU or NMSU. Majoring in either Equine Sciences or Animal Sciences. Planning to go on to veterinary school and become a large animal veterinarian.

Joshua Donell CastilloAwardsFootball 1st Team All District (9,10,11), Basketball 1st Team All District (10,11), Baseball 1st Team All District (9,10,11), Hal Bogle Tournament – All

Tournament Player (10,11), John Reid Tournament – All Tournament Player (10,11), Football District Champs (11), Basketball District Champs (10,11), Basketball State Runner-Up (10), Basketball 2nd Team All State (10,11), Football 1st Team All State (11), Baseball 1st Team All State (10, 11), Football Offensive District MVP (11), Baseball District MVP (11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Football (10), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Baseball (11), Fruit of the Spirit Award (12)OrganizationsMVCS Varsity Football Team (9-12), MVCS Varsity Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Varsity Baseball Team (8-12), Students Leading through Service, Spanish Club, National Honor Society

ScholarshipsNMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yr, NMSU Baseball Tuition, Room/Board and StipendFuture PlansMajor in Athletic Training and play baseball at NMSU. Play professional baseball and then go to PT school to become a physical therapist. Trust and follow God’s plan for me, wherever it takes me.

Annika Taylor ConnAwardsACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, Academics; Varsity Softball Letter (8), Varsity Basketball Letter (9-12), MVCS

Basketball Rookie Award (9), Varsity Volleyball Letter (9-12), “A” Honor Roll (9-12), MVCS Basketball MVP (10), Homecoming Princess (10), All-District Volleyball Player (11), NMHSCA Class 2A All-State 2nd Team Volleyball (11), NMHSCA Class 2A All-State 1st Team Volleyball (12), NMHSCA Class 2A All-State 1st Team Basketball (12), Volleyball North South All Star Team (12), Basketball North South All Star Team (12), All-Tourney Team, Lady Cardinal Volleyball Invitational (11,12), All-Tourney Team, Cliff Round-Up Basketball Tourney (11), All-Tourney Team, Reserve Basketball Invitational (11), Pride, Hustle & Desire Award Cliff Tourney (11,12), Pride, Hustle & Desire Award Reserve Tourney (11), Maxpreps/WBCA January 2018 High School Player of the Week for Region 6 (11), NMAA Subway Featured Student (October 2018), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Volleyball (10,11,12), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (10,11,12), MVCS Girls Basketball MVP 2018, MVCS Girls Basketball Coaches Award 2018, All District 3-2A Basketball Player (10,11,12), NMAA Academic 1st Team Basketball (9-12), Mayors Top Teen (12)MVCS Top Academic Awards:College Algebra (11), Speech (12) OrganizationsVarsity Softball (8), Varsity Basketball (9-12), Varsity Tennis (12), JV Volleyball (9), Varsity Volleyball (9-12), Spanish Club, Students Leading through Service, National Honor SocietyScholarshipsGrand Canyon University/Presidential Scholarship $7,750/yr: Christian Consortium $4,000/yr, Priority Registration Award $1,000/yr; NMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, Mayors Top Teen $250Future PlansAttend Grand Canyon University in Arizona and major in Nursing. Glorify God in all that I do.

Jaiden Kay CoyleAwardsVolleyball All-District (12), Volleyball 2nd Team All-State (12), Volleyball 1st Team North South Game, Cardinal Classic Tournament – All Tournament Player (12),

Volleyball District Champions (9,11,12), Tennis District

Champions (9,10,11,12), Tennis State Runner-up (9,10, 11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Volleyball and Tennis (11,12), Solomon Award (12)OrganizationsStudent Leading through Service, National Honors Society - President, MVCS Spanish Club (10-12), MVCS Volleyball Team (9-12), MVCS Tennis Team (8-12), MVCS Girls Basketball Team (12), Grace Covenant Church Youth MinistryScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $7,471/yr., NMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yr., New Mexico State University Lottery Scholarship $4,588/yr.Future PlansMajor in Nursing at New Mexico State University. To become a Pediatric Nurse and serve others in the process.

Noah Michael Frederick CoyleAwardsMVCS Awards: Fruit of the Spirit Award (10), Daniel Award (11,12); ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Athletics,

Academics, Football Honorable Mention Returner Football (10), Football All-District Returner/Safety (11), Football All-District Offense (12), Football All-District Defense (12), Football 1st Team All-State Running back (12), Football North South Game (12), Football District Champs (10,11), Basketball All-District (11), Basketball MVP of District (12), Basketball 2nd Team All-State (12), Basketball North South Game (12), Basketball All Tournament Sandia Prep (11), Basketball All Tournament Tucson Cactus Classic (11), Basketball All Tournament Dexter (12), Basketball State Runner-Up (10), Basketball District Champs (9,10,11,12), Baseball All Tournament Dexter (12), Baseball State Runner-Up (10-11), Baseball District Champs (8,10,11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Football (11,12), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (11,12), Homecoming Prince (11)OrganizationsGCC Youth Group, MVCS Football Team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Team (8-12), MVCS Baseball Team (8-12), National Honor Society, Students Leading through Service, MVCS Spanish Club, Mesilla Valley Rotary ClubScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, Grand Canyon University Provost Scholarship $6,750/yr, Arizona Christian University $12,000/yr, Ottawa University $12,000/yr, Sterling College Football $13,500/yr, Friends University Football $16,500/yr, Crown College $13,000/yr, LA Pierce CollegeFuture PlansMajor in Business Administration at Arizona Christian University. Possibly go to Law School and to know God and make him known.

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Chloe Danielle DunlapAwardsLC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (12), Basketball All-District Honorable Mention (12), A/AB Honor Roll (9-12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student

Award (12) - Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Algebra II (11)OrganizationsMVCS Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Team Captain (11-12)ScholarshipsNMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/yrFuture PlansGo to NMSU. Undecided major.

Caleb Logan GohrickAwardsHomecoming Prince (10), Baseball State Runner up (10, 11), Football 1st Team All-District Wide Receiver (11), Football 1st Team All-State Defensive Back (11),

Baseball 1st Team All-District (11), District Champion Football (11), District Champion Baseball (11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Baseball (12)OrganizationsFootball (9-12), Baseball (9-12), FFA (11)Future PlansAttend NMSU and major in Sports Medicine.

Kathryn Winifred IkardAwardsACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Spanish (12), English (12),

Computer Tech (12)OrganizationsNational Honor Society, Students Leading through Service, MVCS Golf team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Manager (9-12), San Albino CCDScholarshipsGonzaga University Deans Scholarship, $76,000Future PlansMajor in engineering at Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA.

Michael Albert JohnsonAwardsFFA Creed State Quali�er, Student Rotarian, A-B Honor roll (9-12), Football Awards: 2nd team All-District Safety (10), 1st team All-District Wide Receiver (11), 1st team

All-State Wide Receiver (11), 1st team All-District Wide Receiver (12), 2nd team All-State Wide Receiver (12), Las Cruces Bulletin Player of the Week (12), Las Cruces Sun-News Player of the Week (12); Basketball Awards: Southwest Boys Basketball All-Star Team (12), 1st team All-District (12), Dexter Invitational All-Tournament Team (12), Las Cruces Bulletin Player of the Week (12); Baseball Awards: 1st team All-District (10), 1st team All District (11)OrganizationsStudents Leading Through Service, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, MVCS Football Team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Baseball Team (8-12), FFA, Campus Crusade for Christ, Westside Baptist Youth GroupScholarshipsNMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yr

Future PlansMajor in Athletic Training at NMSU and to live life and glorify God in all I do.

John Oscar KruisAwardsNational Latin Exam Gold medal (summa cum laude) (10), National Latin Exam Silver Medal (9), Football All –District (11), Football District Champs (11), Basketball

District Champs (11,12)OrganizationsFEFC Youth, MVTS Youth Choir (9-10), DSCA Track and Field (9-10), DSCA Basketball (9, 10), MVCS Football (11), MVCS Basketball (11,12), MVCS Baseball (12)ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 leadership Scholarship $3000/yr, GCU Dean Scholarship $5,750Future PlansUndecided major at NMSU.

Jackson Thomas MartinAwardsMVCS, Homecoming Prince (9), Nominated and Attended the National Youth Leadership Forum, Law and CSI, Washington, D.C. (11), First Team Academic

All-District, Baseball (11), Honorable Mention Defensive End All-District, Football (11), Second Team All District Defensive End, Football (12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Bible (11), Government (12)OrganizationsFootball - Lettered Varsity (9-12), Baseball - Lettered Varsity (8-12), U.S. Army Gains in the Advancement of Math and Science, White Sands Missile Range (GEMS Camp for Engineering) (9), Junior Rotary Club (11), Junior Class Secretary (11), Federal Reserve Student Board of Directors (12), Spanish Club / Treasurer (12), Camp Counselor at Camp Longhorn in Burnet, Texas, (11), Intern Bureau of Land Management Archeology (12), Volunteer at Munson Senior Center (12), National Honor Society (11)ScholarshipsIndiana University: Dean’s Scholarship $20,000, ASU President’s Award $62,000, Colorado State University: Western Undergraduate Exchange Scholar $38,396, NMSU Hadley Honors $22,000, CU Boulder: Chancellor’s Achievement Scholarship $25,000, University of Denver: Dean’s Scholarship $25,000Future PlansMajor in Anthropology at CU Boulder.

Nicole Jordan NelsonOrganizationsSpanish Club (11,12), Spanish Club Of�cer (12), Students Leading through Service (12), Softball (8,9), Basketball (10), Golf (10,11,12), Football Manager

(10,11,12), Basketball Manager (12)ScholarshipsGrand Canyon University, NMSUFuture PlansMajor in Nursing at Grand Canyon University

Jacob Edward SmithAwardsMVCS Awards: Fruit of the Spirit (9), Fruit of the Spirit (11), Physics (12), Accounting (12), Football 1st Team All-District (12), Football 2nd Team All-District

(11), Football District Champs (11), A/AB Honor Roll

(9-12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, AcademicsOrganizationsNational Honors Society, MVCS Football Team (9-12), MVCS Baseball Team (9), Spanish Club, New Mexico Boys StateScholarshipsNMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/yr, ENMU Presidential Talent Award $1,000/yr Future PlansGo to NMSU and major in Accounting.

Reghan Olivia UribeAwardsFirst Place in History Academic Bowl (10), First Place in Math and Computers Division at STEM Fair (10), Third Place in Microorganisms Division at

STEM Fair (9)MVCS Top Academic Awards:College Planning (12), Anatomy & Physiology (12), Microsoft Applications (12)OrganizationsMarcus Pointe Baptist Church Youth Group (9-11), Science Club (9), Honors Club (9-11), Band (9-11), Pep Band (9-11), Spanish Club (10, 12), Young Patriotic Americans’ Club (10-11), Pep Club (11), Students Leading through Service (12), Praise Band (12), MVCS Varsity Basketball (12), MVCS Varsity Softball (12), National Honor SocietyScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $7,750/yr, NMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, New Mexico Tech $2,000/yrFuture PlansMajor in Biology with an emphasis in pre-med at GCU in hopes to become a family physician.

Brayden Lee WellsAwardsFootball 1st Team All-District Defense (12), Football 1st Team All-State Defensive End (12), Football All Star North South Team (12),

Football District Champs (11), Basketball All-District (12), Basketball District Champs (11,12), Baseball District Champs (11), Homecoming King (12)OrganizationsGCC Youth Group, Varsity Football Team (9,11-12), Varsity Basketball Team (11-12), Varsity Baseball Team (8,11-12), Spanish ClubScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3,000/yr, Grand Canyon University Faculty Scholarship $4,500/yrFuture PlansMajor in computer science at NMSU or Grand Canyon University.

David Cole WhiteAwardsFootball All-District Runner-Up (12)OrganizationsVarsity Football Team (12), MVCS Basketball Team (11), MVCS Baseball Team

(8-9,12), High School Band (10), Jazz Band (9-11), Spanish Club (11-12), MVCS Pep Band (10)ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3,000/yr, Sterling College (Football/Academics) $12,500/yrFuture PlansMajor in Athletic Training at NMSU, hopefully play college football at the next level, and share the love of Christ through my platform.

Scott Anthony WilkinsonAwardsBaseball 1st Team All-District (11), Baseball District Champs (11), Baseball State Runner-up (10,11), Football District Champs (11)Organizations

FFA, MVCS Baseball Team (8-12), MVCS Football Team (10-12)Future PlansAttend DACC Welding Technology Program.

Betty N. WilliamsAwardsMVCS Fruit of the Spirit Award (12)OrganizationsVarsity Tennis (9,10), Legit Kids Coach (9-12), Mission of Mercy in Albuquerque

(11-12), Mission trip in Africa with Share Him (9,10), Medical Mission trip in the Philippines (11), Mission trip in Africa with Teach them to Fish (9,10), Taekwondo (Black Belt)ScholarshipsOakwood University $10,000Future PlansAttending Oakwood University and major in Nursing. Become a Nurse Practitioner and use my medical skills to serve with Medical Missions around the world while spreading the love of Christ.

Jisun YooAwardsACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Yearbook (11), Pre-Calculus

(11), Anatomy/Physiology (11), Music Appreciation (12), AP Calculus (12)OrganizationsRainbow Volunteering Group (9), First Presbyterian Youth (10-12), First Presbyterian Youth Choir (10-12)ScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5500/yrFuture PlansMajor in Computer Science at NMSU. I would like to be a good person when I grow up.

Makaela Marie Velarde,ValedictorianAwardsFruit of the Spirit Award (10 & 11), First Team Academic All-District in Basketball (9-12), First Team Academic All-District in Golf (10), First

Team Academic All-District in Volleyball (9-12), Mesilla Valley Rotary Club & Rio Grande Rotary Club Junior Rotarian, National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists Award of Excellence, LC Bulletin Athlete of the Week in Basketball (10 & 12), Volleyball District Champion (10-12), South All-Star Volleyball Team (12), Basketball All-District (12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Christian Service, Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Bible (9 & 10), Geometry (9), Physical Science (9), Spanish I (9), Biology (10), English (10), Spanish II (10), World History (10), Chemistry (11), Ecology (11), History (11), Spanish III (11), Bible (12), Economics (12), English 12 Dual CreditOrganizationsMVCS Spanish Club (9-12), Secretary (10), President (11-12), Students Leading by Service (10-12), Chaplin (12), National Honor Society- Vice President (12), Mesilla Valley Rotary Club and Rio Grande Rotary Club Junior Rotarian (11), MVCS Junior Varsity Volleyball Team (9-10), MVCS Varsity Volleyball Team (10-12), MVCS Varsity Golf Team (10), MVCS Varsity Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Varsity Tennis Team (12)ScholarshipsNMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/yr, New Mexico Tech Presidential Scholarship $4,000/yr, University of New Mexico Presidential Scholarship $9,147/yr, NM Lottery Scholarship $2,294 in addition to above scholarships, Grand Canyon University: Chancellor Scholarship $9,750/yr, Christian Consortium $4,000/yr, Priority Registration Award $1,000/yrFuture PlansI plan to study Nursing at Grand Canyon University. I hope to work in the ICU and be able to share the love of Christ with my patients there.

Sarina Mari Johnson,SalutatorianAwardsClass President, A Honor Roll (9-12), 4.0+ Cumulative GPA, Rio Grande Rotary Essay Scholarship Winner, Student Rotarian (11), FFA

Creed State Quali�er, Homecoming Princess (9), Royal Academy of Dance Exam (9,11), Joshua Award (12), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Academics, Fine Arts MVCS Top Academic Awards:Spanish (9), Art (10), Fruit of the Spirit (9,10), AP English (11), Bible (11), College and Career Planning (11)OrganizationsStudents Leading By Service - Secretary (11), President (12), MVCS Praise Band, MVCS Spanish Club - Treasurer (11), Vice President (12), National

Honor Society - Treasurer/ Secretary (12), MVCS Volleyball Team (9), MVCS Football Manager (10), MVCS Basketball Team (12), FFA (9), Verdi Academy of Dance (9-12), Campus Crusade for Christ, Westside Baptist Temple Youth GroupScholarshipsGrand Canyon University President Scholarship $7,750/ yr, NMSU Aggie Achiever Scholarship $6,500/ yr, Rio Grande Rotary Essay Scholarship $1,000Future PlansMajor in Psychology with a minor in Dance at Grand Canyon University. To love life and the One who made it.

Courtney Camille AnderssonAwardsHigh School Golf State Champion A-AAAA, 2016 (9), High School Golf District Champion A-AAAA, 2016 (9 & 10), Drive Chip and Putt

Semi�nals (10), Girls Junior America’s Cup (9), Sun Country Player of the Year (9), Homecoming Princess (11), ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, AcademicsMVCS Top Academic Awards:Internship (12)OrganizationsMVCS Golf Team (9-12), MVCS Volleyball Team (9), Rocky Mountain Junior Golf (RMJGT), Sun Country Junior Golf (SCJGT), Federal Student Board of Directors (12), Students Leading by Service (9-12), National Honor Society, MVCS Spanish Club: Treasurer (10), Vice President (11)ScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, Colorado Christian University—$20,500/yr: CCU Women’s Golf Scholarship, CCU Presidential Scholarship, CCU Legacy Scholarship, CCU Dual Credit Scholarship, CCU Preferred Admit ScholarshipFuture PlansI am going to major in Economics and Finance at CCU. I am also excited to continue the sport I love throughout college and glorify God on and off the golf course.

Nathaniel Adrian ApodacaAwardsA-B Honor Roll (11-12), Football 2nd team all-district running back and athlete (11)OrganizationsMVCS Basketball (9-12),

MVCS Football (10-12)ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3000/yr, Grand Canyon University Dean Scholarship $5,750/yrFuture PlansMajor in Cybersecurity at GCU and live a happy life.

Hayley Ann BarkerOrganizationsMVCS Basketball (11-12), MVCS Golf (11-12), MHS FCA , 4-H Fort Seldon, MVCS FFAScholarships

NMSU ‘A’ Mountain Merit Scholarship $1,500/yrFuture PlansMajor in Accounting and further my career in a large or small company as an Accountant or in Management.

Grace Elizabeth BensonAwardsLCHA 1st All Around for 18” (9), LCHA 2nd All Around for 2’ (10), LCHA 1st All Around for 2’3” Low Hunters (11), Placed at Watermelon Horse Trials Pre-Comp (9-11),

Placed at Las Cruces Horse Trials Pre-Comp (9-10)MVCS Top Academic Awards:Art (11), Art (12) OrganizationsLas Cruces Horseman’s Association, Mesilla Park Community Church: Sontown Children’s Ministry, REAL Youth Ministry, REAL Youth Band Leader,MVCS Softball (12), MVCS Praise TeamScholarshipsCSU Western Undergraduate Exchange Award $9,724, NMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, NMSU Lottery Main Initial $2,294/yr, WVU Scholarship of Distinction $8,000/yr, WVU Mountaineer Connection Grant 19 $1,500/yr, WVU Davis College Dean’s Scholarship $3,000/yrFuture PlansI will be attending CSU or NMSU. Majoring in either Equine Sciences or Animal Sciences. Planning to go on to veterinary school and become a large animal veterinarian.

Joshua Donell CastilloAwardsFootball 1st Team All District (9,10,11), Basketball 1st Team All District (10,11), Baseball 1st Team All District (9,10,11), Hal Bogle Tournament – All

Tournament Player (10,11), John Reid Tournament – All Tournament Player (10,11), Football District Champs (11), Basketball District Champs (10,11), Basketball State Runner-Up (10), Basketball 2nd Team All State (10,11), Football 1st Team All State (11), Baseball 1st Team All State (10, 11), Football Offensive District MVP (11), Baseball District MVP (11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Football (10), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Baseball (11), Fruit of the Spirit Award (12)OrganizationsMVCS Varsity Football Team (9-12), MVCS Varsity Basketball Team (9-12), MVCS Varsity Baseball Team (8-12), Students Leading through Service, Spanish Club, National Honor Society

ScholarshipsNMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yr, NMSU Baseball Tuition, Room/Board and StipendFuture PlansMajor in Athletic Training and play baseball at NMSU. Play professional baseball and then go to PT school to become a physical therapist. Trust and follow God’s plan for me, wherever it takes me.

Annika Taylor ConnAwardsACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Leadership, Athletics, Academics; Varsity Softball Letter (8), Varsity Basketball Letter (9-12), MVCS

Basketball Rookie Award (9), Varsity Volleyball Letter (9-12), “A” Honor Roll (9-12), MVCS Basketball MVP (10), Homecoming Princess (10), All-District Volleyball Player (11), NMHSCA Class 2A All-State 2nd Team Volleyball (11), NMHSCA Class 2A All-State 1st Team Volleyball (12), NMHSCA Class 2A All-State 1st Team Basketball (12), Volleyball North South All Star Team (12), Basketball North South All Star Team (12), All-Tourney Team, Lady Cardinal Volleyball Invitational (11,12), All-Tourney Team, Cliff Round-Up Basketball Tourney (11), All-Tourney Team, Reserve Basketball Invitational (11), Pride, Hustle & Desire Award Cliff Tourney (11,12), Pride, Hustle & Desire Award Reserve Tourney (11), Maxpreps/WBCA January 2018 High School Player of the Week for Region 6 (11), NMAA Subway Featured Student (October 2018), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Volleyball (10,11,12), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (10,11,12), MVCS Girls Basketball MVP 2018, MVCS Girls Basketball Coaches Award 2018, All District 3-2A Basketball Player (10,11,12), NMAA Academic 1st Team Basketball (9-12), Mayors Top Teen (12)MVCS Top Academic Awards:College Algebra (11), Speech (12) OrganizationsVarsity Softball (8), Varsity Basketball (9-12), Varsity Tennis (12), JV Volleyball (9), Varsity Volleyball (9-12), Spanish Club, Students Leading through Service, National Honor SocietyScholarshipsGrand Canyon University/Presidential Scholarship $7,750/yr: Christian Consortium $4,000/yr, Priority Registration Award $1,000/yr; NMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, Mayors Top Teen $250Future PlansAttend Grand Canyon University in Arizona and major in Nursing. Glorify God in all that I do.

Jaiden Kay CoyleAwardsVolleyball All-District (12), Volleyball 2nd Team All-State (12), Volleyball 1st Team North South Game, Cardinal Classic Tournament – All Tournament Player (12),

Volleyball District Champions (9,11,12), Tennis District

Champions (9,10,11,12), Tennis State Runner-up (9,10, 11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Volleyball and Tennis (11,12), Solomon Award (12)OrganizationsStudent Leading through Service, National Honors Society - President, MVCS Spanish Club (10-12), MVCS Volleyball Team (9-12), MVCS Tennis Team (8-12), MVCS Girls Basketball Team (12), Grace Covenant Church Youth MinistryScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $7,471/yr., NMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yr., New Mexico State University Lottery Scholarship $4,588/yr.Future PlansMajor in Nursing at New Mexico State University. To become a Pediatric Nurse and serve others in the process.

Noah Michael Frederick CoyleAwardsMVCS Awards: Fruit of the Spirit Award (10), Daniel Award (11,12); ACSI Distinguished HS Student Award (12) - Athletics,

Academics, Football Honorable Mention Returner Football (10), Football All-District Returner/Safety (11), Football All-District Offense (12), Football All-District Defense (12), Football 1st Team All-State Running back (12), Football North South Game (12), Football District Champs (10,11), Basketball All-District (11), Basketball MVP of District (12), Basketball 2nd Team All-State (12), Basketball North South Game (12), Basketball All Tournament Sandia Prep (11), Basketball All Tournament Tucson Cactus Classic (11), Basketball All Tournament Dexter (12), Basketball State Runner-Up (10), Basketball District Champs (9,10,11,12), Baseball All Tournament Dexter (12), Baseball State Runner-Up (10-11), Baseball District Champs (8,10,11), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Football (11,12), LC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (11,12), Homecoming Prince (11)OrganizationsGCC Youth Group, MVCS Football Team (9-12), MVCS Basketball Team (8-12), MVCS Baseball Team (8-12), National Honor Society, Students Leading through Service, MVCS Spanish Club, Mesilla Valley Rotary ClubScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5,500/yr, Grand Canyon University Provost Scholarship $6,750/yr, Arizona Christian University $12,000/yr, Ottawa University $12,000/yr, Sterling College Football $13,500/yr, Friends University Football $16,500/yr, Crown College $13,000/yr, LA Pierce CollegeFuture PlansMajor in Business Administration at Arizona Christian University. Possibly go to Law School and to know God and make him known.

Lauren Nicole Ikard, ValedictorianAwardsValedictorianOrganizationsNHS

Spanish club Students Leading through ServiceVice President of my Senior classScholarshipsUSD Trustee Scholarship $21,000/yrFuture PlansI will be attending University of San Diego and plan to study Sociology

Makenna Lauren Takeshita,Salutatorian Awards

MVCS Top Academic Awards:

Pre-Calculus (11)English (9)Chemistry (11)Spanish (9)Girl’s Tennis Team District Champs (8-11)Girl’s Tennis Team 2nd in State (8-10)Girl’s Tennis Team 3rd in State (11)Girl’s Singles 4th in State (8)Girl’s Doubles 3rd in State (10)Girl’s Doubles 2nd in District (10, 11)Girl’s Singles 3rd in District (8)OrganizationsStudents Leading through ServiceNational Honors SocietyMVCS Tennis Team (8-12)Youth Medical Explorers Program at Burrell College of Osteopathic MedicineStudent Board of Directors at the Federal Reserve (EP branch)Spanish Club (9-12)

Aggies for ChristScholarshipsGrand Canyon University President ScholarshipGrand Canyon University School Consortium ScholarshipFuture PlansI will be attending Grand Can-yon University in the pre-nursing program. I plan on graduating GCU with my BSN (Bachelor’s in Science of Nursing) then going to a physician’s assistant school where I would get my PA license. After that, I want to be a missionary, spreading the gospel and providing medical help those living in third-world countries.

Bailey Kendall BlanchardAwards MVCS Top Aca-demic AwardsHonor Role (9, 10, 11, & 12)

Bible (9)Speech (9)Geometry (10)Fruit of the Spirit (10)National Honor Society (11 & 12)Homecoming Princess (10)Organizations Students Leading through ServiceMVCS Volleyball Team (9, 10, & 12)National Honor SocietyYouth GroupPraise TeamMVCS Golf Team (11)Spanish ClubBack2Back Ministries Mission TripsScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $7,175New Mexico State UniversityDallas Baptist UniversityFuture PlansMajor in Business of Healthcare

Management with a Minor in Spanish at Grand Canyon Univer-sity. I want to do mission work or something within the business side of the medical � eld. I want to serve Christ in all I do and give all the glory to Him.

Justice Drake BleiweissAwardsBasketball District Runner-up (12)Homecoming Prince (9)

OrganizationsStudents Leading through ServiceNational Honor SocietySpanish ClubScholarshipsNMSU Hadley Honors Scholarship $5500/yrNMSU LC FED Pell Grant $3095/yrNMSU Lottery Main Initial - 15 hrs $2291/yrFuture Plans Major in Animation and Visual Ef-fects at NMSU. To be a man of God.

Dawn Marie CarverAwardsFirst Team All Academic 1A-3A (9, 10, 11)All District Honor-

able Mention 1A-3A Softball (9)Homecoming Princess (9)MVCS Top Academic Awards:Bible (10)Sociology (10)World History (10)Introduction to Business (11)College Planning 11 (11)Yearbook (11)Distinguished Christian High School Student Award for Outstanding

Achievement in: Academics, Leader-ship, Athletics (11)Selected to attend FBI Teen Acade-my in El Paso, TX (11)LC Bulletin Athlete of the Week Softball (11)District 3/6-A/AA- All District Award Softball (11)Volleyball All District Honorable Mention (12)OrganizationsUPC Youth Group (12)Students Leading through Service (President, 12)National Honor Society (Secretary, 12)Spanish Club (12)Fellowship of Christian Athletes (12)MVCS Softball Team (8-12)MVCS Volleyball Team (12)ScholarshipsNMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4,000/yrGrand Canyon University Provost Scholarship $6,500/yrCanyon Christian Schools Consor-tium Award $4,000/yrFuture PlansI will be attending NMSUMajor undecidedInterested in Education

Alejandro Fabian CastrejonAwards Attended MVCS 9th-12th GradeA/B honor roll

� rst quarter of Senior YearBasketball District Champs (10,11)Baseball District Champ (10)Baseball State Runner Up (10)Homecoming Prince (10)OrganizationsMVCS basketball team (10-12)MVCS Baseball Team (10)

MVCS Tennis Team (12) ScholarshipsNMSU 1888 Aggie Leadership Scholarship $3000Grand Canyon Dean Scholarship $2750GCU Canyon Christian Schools Consortium $2000GCU Priority Registration Award I $400Future PlansI am going to New Mexico State. I have no idea what I’m going to be when I’m older or what I’m going to study, but I do know I want to be a loyal servant to the Lord no matter what I do.

Nicholas Alexander DavietOrganizations Aggies for ChristMVCS Basketball Team (8-12)

MVCS Tennis Team (11-12)NHSScholarships Grand Canyon University $10250/yrHadley Honors Scholarship $5500/yrFuture Plans Major in Biochemistry at NMSU. Focused on those around me not on myself.

Shelby Ellen GilletteAwardsMVCS Top Aca-demic Awards:Algebra (9)FFA (9)

Lead actress in “Murder in Bloom” (9)FFA Chapter President (9)Southern New Mexico State Fair Princess (9)

Softball “New Comer of the Year” (10)All District Honorable Mention (10)FFA Chapter President (10) Desert Clover 4-H Club President (10)National Honor Society (11, 12)MVCS Top Academic Awards:Algebra 2 (11)Distinguished Christian High School Student Award for Academics, Lead-ership, and Fine Arts (11)Softball Team Captain (11, 12)Lead actress in “The Gift of the Magi” (11)Supporting actress in the Musical “Anne” (11)4-H National Danforth Leadership Award (11)Southern New Mexico State Fair Queen (11)New Mexico 4-H State Ambassador (11, 12) Dona Ana County 4-H Vice Presi-dent (11, 12)Actress in the musical “Princess What’s-Her-Name” (12)OrganizationsNew Mexico 4-HSouthern New Mexico State Fair Queen Pageant National Honor Society MVCS Varsity Softball MVCS Theater Program Fellowship of Christian AthletesNew Mexico State FFA ScholarshipsNMSU Crimson Scholarship $4000 NMSU Lottery Scholarship $2291 Southern New Mexico State Fair & Rodeo $2000 Southern New Mexico State Fair & Rodeo Queen’s Pageant $500Future Plans I will be attending NMSU in the fall and starting my degree in Elementary Education with a Minor in Theater. With my degree I hope to be an elementary teacher and a theater director. I will maintain involvement in 4-H and FFA leading projects, and as an adviser.

Nathaniel Thomas LepinskiAwardsTucson Cactus Classic Tourna-ment (10)

Basketball District Champs (10,11)OrganizationsMVCS basketball team (10,11,12)MVCS tennis team (11)ScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $8,500/yrNMSU 1888 Leadership Scholarship $3000/yrMVCS 2nd grade teacher’s aide (12)Future PlansI will be attending Grand Canyon University in Phoenix. I will be majoring in business and minoring in marketing.

Collin Levi McCleery Awards Fruit of the Spirit award (11)Homecoming

King (12)OrganizationsVarsity Basketball (9-12)Varsity Baseball (9)Students Leading through Service (12)Spanish Club (12)Youth Group (Calvary Baptist Church)National Honor Society (11-12)ScholarshipsGrand Canyon UniversityProvost Scholarship $6,500.00Canyon Christian Schools Consor-tium Award $4,000.00New Mexico State UniversityHadley Honors Scholarship $5,500.00Lottery Scholarship ~$1,700.00Future PlansI am going to attend NMSU. I have interest in Computer Science, Weld-ing, and possibly even something in the medical � eld. I am not one hundred percent sure what career I want to pursue so I am giving it up to the Lord and continue praying for His guiding hand in my life. In the meantime, I will focus on doing my best in my college classes, focusing on relationships with my family and friends, serving God and giving Him the glory in what I do each day.

Nolan Thomas Gerald NunleyAwardsMVCS Top Aca-demic AwardFruit of the Spirit (10)

ACSI Distinguished High School Student Award (12) MVCS Varsity Basketball Awards:District MVP of the year (12)All-District (10, 11)District Champions (9, 10, 11,)District Runner-Up (12)State Championship Runner-up (9)Tucson Cactus Classic All-Tourna-ment Player (10)John Reid Dexter All-Tournament Player (11)Los Lunas Holiday All-Tournament Player (11)Sandia Prep Sundevil Invitation All-Tournament (12)Socorro High M Mountain All-Tour-nament (12)Southwest All-Regional Team (12)LC Bulletin Player of the Week Basketball (10, 11, 12)Homecoming Prince (11)OrganizationsNational Honor Society MVCS Varsity Basketball Team (9, 10, 11, 12 – Captain)MVCS Varsity Tennis Team (11, 12)MVCS Varsity Baseball Team (9)MVCS Spanish Club (12)Aggies for Christ (11th, 12) University Church of Christ Youth Group (10, 11, 12)ScholarshipsCrimson Success New Mexico State University $4000/yrLottery Scholarship New Mexico State University Future PlansI plan to major in Finance at New Mexico State University. My future plans are to be grounded in a church family and work in Construc-tion and Real Estate Investing.

Logan Joseph RobinetteOrganizationsMVCS Basketball Team (8-12)MVCS Baseball Team (9-10)

Future PlansJoin the United States Air Force

Katherine Mae RodgersAwardsMVCS Top Aca-demic Awards:Fruit of the Spirit (9)

Fine Arts (10)Fruit of the Spirit (11)Christian High School Student Award (11)Softball New Comer of the Year (9)Softball Varsity Letter (9)Softball Most Improved Player (10)Softball All-District (10)Softball Varsity Letter (10)Student Leader of the Month (at Calvary Baptist Church) (11th)Homecoming Queen (12)OrganizationsMVCS Softball Team (9-10)National Honor Society (12)Students Leading through Service (12)Calvary Baptist Church Youth Group (9-12)MVCS Spanish Club (12)ScholarshipsGrand Canyon University $4000/yrNMSU Crimson Success Scholarship $4000/yrDallas Baptist University Christian Service Scholarship $3000/yrDallas Baptist University Patriot Award $4000/yrFuture PlansI am going to major in Sociology and minor in Spanish at NMSU. I would also love to continue leading worship, as well as create my own music. No matter what I do in the future, I will continue to remind myself that “It is no longer I who lives, but Christ who lives in me (Galatians 2:20).”

Benjamin RubalcavaScholarshipsFaculty Scholar-ship - $4,500Canyon Christian Schools Consor-

tium Award $4,000CSET Award - $500

Future PlansI’m going to go to GCU and major in Computer Science and minor in Biology. I want to one day work for the FBI in the cyber security division or for a big tech company.

Steele Raymond SchweinebratenAwardsMVCS Top Aca-demic AwardsFruit of the SpiritRYLA Rotary

Youth Leadership Award (RYLA)ACSI Distinguished Christian Stu-dent AcademianACSI Distinguished Christian Stu-dent AthleteMVCS Basketball District Champi-ons (9-11)MVCS Varsity Basketball State Semi-Finalist (11)2-Time LC Bulletin Athlete of the WeekOrganizationsNational Honor SocietyMVCS Varsity GolfMVCS Varsity BasketballLas Cruces Junior Amigos Youth AmbassadorStudents Leading through ServiceSpanish ClubScholarshipsJack Hardwick Sportsman of the YearKansas Wesleyan UniversityOklahoma Wesleyan UniversityCentral Methodist MissouriCentral Christian KansasFuture PlansContinue his golf career while ma-joring in Sports and Exercise Science at Kansas Wesleyan University.

Zeyao WangAwards Homecoming Princess (11)Organizations MVCS Spanish Club (12)

Future PlansI am going to University of Ottowa. My major is human resource man-agement. I want to take over my father’s business when I get older.

Proverbs 3:6 Acknowledge Him in all your

ways, and He will make your paths straight.

STATE OF NEW MEXI-COIN THE PROBATECOURTDONA ANA COUNTY

No. 20-0084Judge Diana A. Bustamante,PhD

STATE OF NEW MEXI-COTHIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT DONAANA COUNTY

C a s e N o .D-307-PB-2020-00081Judge James T. Martin

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFMICHAEL D. PARK,a/k/a MICHAEL DAVIDPARK, DECEASED

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the undersignedhas been appointed personalrepresentative of the estateof the decedent. All persons

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

No D-307-PB-2020-00068Judge Arrieta, Manuel I.

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFWILLIAM JOSEPH VE-CHIONEDeceased.

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the undersignedLAURA SELF has beenappointed Personal Repre-sentative of this estate. Allpersons having claimsagainst this estate are re-quired to present their claimswithin four (4) months after

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2020-1153MARCI E. BEYER

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OFKathryn Mae ShawFOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that Kathryn MaeShaw , 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 Kathryn Mae Shaw to

THIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURTCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANASTATE OF NEW MEXI-CO

C a s e N o . :D-307-CV-2019-03059

Judge: James T. Martin

NOTICE OF PENDENCYOF ACTION

LOWER RIO GRANDEPUBLICWATER WORKS AU-THORITY,Petitioner,

vs.

CHARLES M. FLORYLIVING TRUSTRespondent.

TO RESPONDENT:CHARLES M. FLORYLIVING TRUSTYou are hereby notified thatLower Rio Grande PublicWater Works Authority, theabovenamed Petitioner, hasfiled a civil action againstyou in the above entitledcourt and cause regarding aPetition for Declaration ofEminent Domain and Con-demnation on the followingproperty: A 2.5 acre tract of

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

PB-2020-0054JUDGE MARTIN

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATEOF CYNTHIA M. LACK-EY, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the undersignedhave been appointedCo-Personal Representativesof this estate. All personshaving claims against thisestate are required to presenttheir claims within fourmonths after the date of thefirst publication of thisNotice, or the claims will beforever barred. Claims mustbe presented either to theundersigned Co-PersonalRepresentatives, in care ofthe Bates Law Firm, P.O.Box 305, Las Cruces, NM88004-0305, or filed withthe Third JudicialDistrict Court, 201 W.Picacho Avenue, SuiteA,Las Cruces, NM 88005.

DATED: April 1, 2020

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2019-03261JUDGE MARTIN

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OFPERLA MARINA MU-NOZFOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that Perla MarinaMunoz, a resident of LasCruces, County of DoñaAna, 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 Perla MarinaMunoz to Perla MarinaGuadian, and that this Peti-tion will be heard before theHonorable James T. Martin,District Judge, on the 3rdday of June 2020, at the hourof 9:30 a.m.,at the Doña AnaCounty Courthouse, 201 W.Picacho Ave., Las Cruces,New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :PERLA MARINA MUNOZ

P.O. BOX 1665FAIRACRES, NM 88033602-737-9353

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 2020

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2020-1053JAMES T. MARTIN

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OFJames Paul Claypool

FOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that James PaulClaypool, 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 heseeks to change his namefrom James Paul Claypool toCapsiel James Claypool, andthat this Petition will beheard before the HonorableJames T. Martin, DistrictJudge, on the 3rd day ofJune 2020, at the hour of9:30 a.m.,at the Doña AnaCounty Courthouse, 201 W.Picacho Ave., Las Cruces,New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :/s/ James Paul ClaypoolJames Paul Claypool

1651 Ebony AveLas Cruces, NM 88001575-496-9204

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 2020

annum, the costs of sale,including the Special Mas-ter's fee, publication costs,and Plaintiff's costs expen-ded for taxes, insurance, andkeeping the property in goodrepair. Plaintiff has the rightto bid at such sale andsubmit its bid verbally or inwriting. The Plaintiff mayapply all or any part of itsjudgment to the purchaseprice in lieu of cash.At the date and time statedabove, the Special Mastermay postpone the sale tosuch later date and time asthe Special Master mayspecify.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that this sale may besubject to a bankruptcyfiling, a pay off, a reinstate-ment or any other conditionthat would cause the cancel-lation of this sale. Further, ifany of these conditions exist,at the time of sale, this salewill be null and void, thesuccessful bidder's fundsshall be returned, and theSpecial Master and themortgagee giving this noticeshall not be liable to thesuccessful bidder for anydamages.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that the real proper-ty and improvements con-cerned with herein will besold subject to any and allpatent reservations, ease-ments, all recorded andunrecorded liens not fore-closed herein, and all recor-ded and unrecorded specialassessments and taxes thatmay be due. Plaintiff and itsattorneys disclaim all re-sponsibility for, and thepurchaser at the sale takesthe property subject to, thevaluation of the property bythe County Assessor as realor personal property, affix-ture of any mobile ormanufactured home to theland, deactivation of title toa mobile or manufacturedhome on the property, if any,environmental contamina-tion on the property, if any,and zoning violations con-cerning the property, if any.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that the purchaser atsuch sale shall take title tothe above-described realproperty subject to rights ofredemption.

Margaret LakeSpecial MasterPro Legal Services, LLC201 Eubank Blvd. NE, SuiteA1Albuquerque, NM 87123(505)715-3711

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05,06/12

/s/ Nathanael LackeyNathanael LackeyCo- Personal Representativeof theEstate of Cynthia M. Lack-ey, Deceased

DATED: April 1, 2020/s/ Megan LackeyMegan LackeyCo- Personal Representativeof theEstate of Cynthia M. Lack-ey, Deceased

PREPARED AND SUB-MITTED BY:BATES LAW FIRMP.O. Box 305Las Cruces, NM 88004-0305(575) 524-8585(575) 524-1895 (Fax)

/s/ Lloyd O. Bates Jr.Lloyd O. Bates Jr.Attorney for the Estate

Dates: 05/15, 05/22, 05/29,2020

the date of the first publica-tion of this Notice or theclaims will be forever bar-red. Claims must be presen-ted either to the PersonalRepresentative c/o The LawOffices of Dana M. Kyle,P.O. Box 2277, Las Cruces,New Mexico 88004, or filedwith the Third JudicialDistrict Court of Dona AnaCounty, 201 W. Picacho,Suite A, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88005.Dated this 22nd day ofApril, 2020.

/s/LAURA SELFLAURA SELF, PersonalRepresentativeof the Estate of WILLIAMJOSEPH VECHIONE,deceased.

Prepared by:

The Law Offices of Dana M.Kyle, P.A./s/Dana M. KyleDana M. KyleP.O. Box 2277Las Cruces, New Mexico88004-2277(575) 525-0020(575) 525-0017 faxAttorney for Personal Repre-sentative

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05,2020

IN THE MATTER OFTHEESTATE OF:LARRY RAY ADKINS,(a/k/a Larry R. Adkins, a/k/aLarry Adkins,a/k/a Larry D. Adkins),DECEASED.

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that BECKYLOUISE ADKINS has beenappointed personal represen-tative 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 any published noticeto creditors or sixty (60)days after the date ofmailing or other delivery ofthis notice, whichever islater, or the claims will beforever barred. Claims mustbe presented either to per-sonal representative at theaddress listed below, or filedwith the Probate Court ofDona Ana County, NewMexico, located at 845 N.Motel Blvd., Las Cruces,New Mexico 88007.DATED this 29th day ofApril, 2020.

KEITHLY & ENGLISH,LLC

/s/ Shane A. EnglishSHANE A. ENGLISHAttorney for Becky LouiseAdkins,Personal RepresentativeN.M. State Bar No. 4854Post Office Drawer 1329Anthony, NM 88021(575) 882-4500(575) 882-5000 [FAX][email protected]

Dates: 05/08, 05/15, 05/22,2020

having claims against theestate of thedecedent are required topresent their claims withinfour (4) months after thedate of the first publicationof any published notice tocreditors or sixty (60) daysafter the date of mailing orother delivery 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 of Dofia AnaCounty, New Mexico, loca-ted at the following address:201 W. Picacho Avenue, LasCruces, New Mexico 88005.Dated: May 8, 2020.

JOSHUA CAIN PARK8811 204th Street SWEdmonds,Washington 98026

Prepared by:ALAN D. GLUTHNew Mexico Bar #14980Gluth Law, LLC2455 East Missouri, Suite ALas Cruces, New Mexico88001Telephone: (575) 556-8449Facsimile: (575) 556-8446

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05,2020

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

C a s e N o .D-307-DM2020-260Judge Rosner

N i c o l e S a n d o v a l -Hernandez, Petitioner

V.

Isai Hernandez, Respond-ent

NOTICE OF SUIT

TO Isai Hernandez, RE-SPONDENT

Take notice that a lawsuithas been filed against you.The subject of this lawsuitis: DivorceIf you do not file a responseor responsive pleading withthe above-titled Court within30 days after the thirdpublication of this Notice,the Court may enter adefault judgment againstyou.

Petitioner'sNicole Sandoval-Hernandez2200 Holiday Ave #44Las Cruces NM,88005575-888-0054

WITNESS the HonorableMary W. Rosner,District Judge of the THirdJudicial District Court of theState of New Mexico andthe seal of the District Courtof Dona Ana County,this 8th day of May, 2020

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05,

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2020-1152MARCI E. BEYER

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OFMellissa Ruth MasonFOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that Mellissa RuthMason, 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 Mellissa Ruth Masonto Melissa Ruth MckenzyShaw, and that this Petitionwill be heard before theHonorable Marci E. BeyerDistrict Judge, on the 23rdday of June 2020, at the hourof 4:15 p.m.,at the Doña AnaCounty Courthouse, 201 W.Picacho Ave., Las Cruces,New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :/s/ Mellissa Ruth MasonMellissa Ruth Mason314 Phillips DrLas Cruces, NM 88005575-449-6504

Dates:05/22, 05/29, 2020

Kathryn Hanwis imaeMckenzy Shaw , and thatthis Petition will be heardbefore the Honorable MarciE. Beyer District Judge, onthe 23rd day of June 2020, atthe hour of 4:20 p.m.,at theDoña Ana County Court-house, 201 W. Picacho Ave.,Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :/s/ Kathryn Mae ShawKathryn Mae Shaw314 Phillips DrLas Cruces, NM 88005575-312-0405

Date: 05/22, 05/29, 2020

Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New MexicoLEGAL NOTICES

MAIN22 | Legal Notices Las Cruces Bulletin The Friday, May 22, 2020

By KAREN RAYFor The Bulletin

Irrigation season in the Mesilla and south val-ley is underway, and the Elephant Butte Irrigation District (EBID) is push-ing hard to finish canal cleaning, removing trash and debris to allow water to be safely delivered to farm fields and orchards without hazard to the public.

Canals are often used as a dumping ground and it

is an ongoing task to keep them free of obstructing trash, according to EBID Manager Gary Esslinger, whose employees are run-ning backhoes to haul large trash out of the de-livery. Others are mowing

and burning weeds, brush and other plant debris that accumulates.

EBID coordinates with the public works staff of the City of Las Cruces and Codes Enforcement along with the Las Cru-

ces Police Department as they work to maintain these ditches and ca-nals, especially around culverts that cross city streets, for which the city retains responsibility.

Keeping the ditches clean is magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic.

EBID Systems Direc-tor James Narvaez said people are a factor, as well. “In the midst of this whole COVID-19 and the tightening down of people not able to go to certain locations, people don’t have a place to stay anymore. We’re seeing a lot more of them living alongside the canal banks and inside the culverts under the city streets. There has definitely been

a big uptick in that this year, but we're trying to stay on top of it. We do our best because they are part of the community too and we try to give them a heads-up.”

Water deliveries will begin around May 18. Farmers can call the Water Records Depart-ment Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30

p.m. at 575-524-8003 or by email at [email protected].

The district is well-stocked with inventory of hand sanitizer, masks and everything necessary to provide a safe environ-ment.

Karen Ray is the media consultant for Elephant Butte Irrigation District.

STATE OF NEW MEXI-COIN THE PROBATECOURTDONA ANA COUNTY

No. 20-0084Judge Diana A. Bustamante,PhD

STATE OF NEW MEXI-COTHIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT DONAANA COUNTY

C a s e N o .D-307-PB-2020-00081Judge James T. Martin

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFMICHAEL D. PARK,a/k/a MICHAEL DAVIDPARK, DECEASED

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the undersignedhas been appointed personalrepresentative of the estateof the decedent. All persons

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

No D-307-PB-2020-00068Judge Arrieta, Manuel I.

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFWILLIAM JOSEPH VE-CHIONEDeceased.

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the undersignedLAURA SELF has beenappointed Personal Repre-sentative of this estate. Allpersons having claimsagainst this estate are re-quired to present their claimswithin four (4) months after

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2020-1153MARCI E. BEYER

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OFKathryn Mae ShawFOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that Kathryn MaeShaw , 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 Kathryn Mae Shaw to

THIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURTCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANASTATE OF NEW MEXI-CO

C a s e N o . :D-307-CV-2019-03059

Judge: James T. Martin

NOTICE OF PENDENCYOF ACTION

LOWER RIO GRANDEPUBLICWATER WORKS AU-THORITY,Petitioner,

vs.

CHARLES M. FLORYLIVING TRUSTRespondent.

TO RESPONDENT:CHARLES M. FLORYLIVING TRUSTYou are hereby notified thatLower Rio Grande PublicWater Works Authority, theabovenamed Petitioner, hasfiled a civil action againstyou in the above entitledcourt and cause regarding aPetition for Declaration ofEminent Domain and Con-demnation on the followingproperty: A 2.5 acre tract of

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

PB-2020-0054JUDGE MARTIN

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATEOF CYNTHIA M. LACK-EY, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the undersignedhave been appointedCo-Personal Representativesof this estate. All personshaving claims against thisestate are required to presenttheir claims within fourmonths after the date of thefirst publication of thisNotice, or the claims will beforever barred. Claims mustbe presented either to theundersigned Co-PersonalRepresentatives, in care ofthe Bates Law Firm, P.O.Box 305, Las Cruces, NM88004-0305, or filed withthe Third JudicialDistrict Court, 201 W.Picacho Avenue, SuiteA,Las Cruces, NM 88005.

DATED: April 1, 2020

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2019-03261JUDGE MARTIN

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OFPERLA MARINA MU-NOZFOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that Perla MarinaMunoz, a resident of LasCruces, County of DoñaAna, 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 Perla MarinaMunoz to Perla MarinaGuadian, and that this Peti-tion will be heard before theHonorable James T. Martin,District Judge, on the 3rdday of June 2020, at the hourof 9:30 a.m.,at the Doña AnaCounty Courthouse, 201 W.Picacho Ave., Las Cruces,New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :PERLA MARINA MUNOZ

P.O. BOX 1665FAIRACRES, NM 88033602-737-9353

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 2020

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2020-1053JAMES T. MARTIN

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OFJames Paul Claypool

FOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that James PaulClaypool, 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 heseeks to change his namefrom James Paul Claypool toCapsiel James Claypool, andthat this Petition will beheard before the HonorableJames T. Martin, DistrictJudge, on the 3rd day ofJune 2020, at the hour of9:30 a.m.,at the Doña AnaCounty Courthouse, 201 W.Picacho Ave., Las Cruces,New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :/s/ James Paul ClaypoolJames Paul Claypool

1651 Ebony AveLas Cruces, NM 88001575-496-9204

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 2020

annum, the costs of sale,including the Special Mas-ter's fee, publication costs,and Plaintiff's costs expen-ded for taxes, insurance, andkeeping the property in goodrepair. Plaintiff has the rightto bid at such sale andsubmit its bid verbally or inwriting. The Plaintiff mayapply all or any part of itsjudgment to the purchaseprice in lieu of cash.At the date and time statedabove, the Special Mastermay postpone the sale tosuch later date and time asthe Special Master mayspecify.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that this sale may besubject to a bankruptcyfiling, a pay off, a reinstate-ment or any other conditionthat would cause the cancel-lation of this sale. Further, ifany of these conditions exist,at the time of sale, this salewill be null and void, thesuccessful bidder's fundsshall be returned, and theSpecial Master and themortgagee giving this noticeshall not be liable to thesuccessful bidder for anydamages.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that the real proper-ty and improvements con-cerned with herein will besold subject to any and allpatent reservations, ease-ments, all recorded andunrecorded liens not fore-closed herein, and all recor-ded and unrecorded specialassessments and taxes thatmay be due. Plaintiff and itsattorneys disclaim all re-sponsibility for, and thepurchaser at the sale takesthe property subject to, thevaluation of the property bythe County Assessor as realor personal property, affix-ture of any mobile ormanufactured home to theland, deactivation of title toa mobile or manufacturedhome on the property, if any,environmental contamina-tion on the property, if any,and zoning violations con-cerning the property, if any.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that the purchaser atsuch sale shall take title tothe above-described realproperty subject to rights ofredemption.

Margaret LakeSpecial MasterPro Legal Services, LLC201 Eubank Blvd. NE, SuiteA1Albuquerque, NM 87123(505)715-3711

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05,06/12

/s/ Nathanael LackeyNathanael LackeyCo- Personal Representativeof theEstate of Cynthia M. Lack-ey, Deceased

DATED: April 1, 2020/s/ Megan LackeyMegan LackeyCo- Personal Representativeof theEstate of Cynthia M. Lack-ey, Deceased

PREPARED AND SUB-MITTED BY:BATES LAW FIRMP.O. Box 305Las Cruces, NM 88004-0305(575) 524-8585(575) 524-1895 (Fax)

/s/ Lloyd O. Bates Jr.Lloyd O. Bates Jr.Attorney for the Estate

Dates: 05/15, 05/22, 05/29,2020

the date of the first publica-tion of this Notice or theclaims will be forever bar-red. Claims must be presen-ted either to the PersonalRepresentative c/o The LawOffices of Dana M. Kyle,P.O. Box 2277, Las Cruces,New Mexico 88004, or filedwith the Third JudicialDistrict Court of Dona AnaCounty, 201 W. Picacho,Suite A, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88005.Dated this 22nd day ofApril, 2020.

/s/LAURA SELFLAURA SELF, PersonalRepresentativeof the Estate of WILLIAMJOSEPH VECHIONE,deceased.

Prepared by:

The Law Offices of Dana M.Kyle, P.A./s/Dana M. KyleDana M. KyleP.O. Box 2277Las Cruces, New Mexico88004-2277(575) 525-0020(575) 525-0017 faxAttorney for Personal Repre-sentative

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05,2020

IN THE MATTER OFTHEESTATE OF:LARRY RAY ADKINS,(a/k/a Larry R. Adkins, a/k/aLarry Adkins,a/k/a Larry D. Adkins),DECEASED.

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that BECKYLOUISE ADKINS has beenappointed personal represen-tative 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 any published noticeto creditors or sixty (60)days after the date ofmailing or other delivery ofthis notice, whichever islater, or the claims will beforever barred. Claims mustbe presented either to per-sonal representative at theaddress listed below, or filedwith the Probate Court ofDona Ana County, NewMexico, located at 845 N.Motel Blvd., Las Cruces,New Mexico 88007.DATED this 29th day ofApril, 2020.

KEITHLY & ENGLISH,LLC

/s/ Shane A. EnglishSHANE A. ENGLISHAttorney for Becky LouiseAdkins,Personal RepresentativeN.M. State Bar No. 4854Post Office Drawer 1329Anthony, NM 88021(575) 882-4500(575) 882-5000 [FAX][email protected]

Dates: 05/08, 05/15, 05/22,2020

having claims against theestate of thedecedent are required topresent their claims withinfour (4) months after thedate of the first publicationof any published notice tocreditors or sixty (60) daysafter the date of mailing orother delivery 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 of Dofia AnaCounty, New Mexico, loca-ted at the following address:201 W. Picacho Avenue, LasCruces, New Mexico 88005.Dated: May 8, 2020.

JOSHUA CAIN PARK8811 204th Street SWEdmonds,Washington 98026

Prepared by:ALAN D. GLUTHNew Mexico Bar #14980Gluth Law, LLC2455 East Missouri, Suite ALas Cruces, New Mexico88001Telephone: (575) 556-8449Facsimile: (575) 556-8446

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05,2020

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

C a s e N o .D-307-DM2020-260Judge Rosner

N i c o l e S a n d o v a l -Hernandez, Petitioner

V.

Isai Hernandez, Respond-ent

NOTICE OF SUIT

TO Isai Hernandez, RE-SPONDENT

Take notice that a lawsuithas been filed against you.The subject of this lawsuitis: DivorceIf you do not file a responseor responsive pleading withthe above-titled Court within30 days after the thirdpublication of this Notice,the Court may enter adefault judgment againstyou.

Petitioner'sNicole Sandoval-Hernandez2200 Holiday Ave #44Las Cruces NM,88005575-888-0054

WITNESS the HonorableMary W. Rosner,District Judge of the THirdJudicial District Court of theState of New Mexico andthe seal of the District Courtof Dona Ana County,this 8th day of May, 2020

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05,

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2020-1152MARCI E. BEYER

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OFMellissa Ruth MasonFOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that Mellissa RuthMason, 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 Mellissa Ruth Masonto Melissa Ruth MckenzyShaw, and that this Petitionwill be heard before theHonorable Marci E. BeyerDistrict Judge, on the 23rdday of June 2020, at the hourof 4:15 p.m.,at the Doña AnaCounty Courthouse, 201 W.Picacho Ave., Las Cruces,New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :/s/ Mellissa Ruth MasonMellissa Ruth Mason314 Phillips DrLas Cruces, NM 88005575-449-6504

Dates:05/22, 05/29, 2020

Kathryn Hanwis imaeMckenzy Shaw , and thatthis Petition will be heardbefore the Honorable MarciE. Beyer District Judge, onthe 23rd day of June 2020, atthe hour of 4:20 p.m.,at theDoña Ana County Court-house, 201 W. Picacho Ave.,Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :/s/ Kathryn Mae ShawKathryn Mae Shaw314 Phillips DrLas Cruces, NM 88005575-312-0405

Date: 05/22, 05/29, 2020

Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New MexicoLEGAL NOTICES

MAIN22 | Legal Notices Las Cruces Bulletin The Friday, May 22, 2020

STATE OF NEW MEXI-COIN THE PROBATECOURTDONA ANA COUNTY

No. 20-0084Judge Diana A. Bustamante,PhD

STATE OF NEW MEXI-COTHIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT DONAANA COUNTY

C a s e N o .D-307-PB-2020-00081Judge James T. Martin

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFMICHAEL D. PARK,a/k/a MICHAEL DAVIDPARK, DECEASED

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the undersignedhas been appointed personalrepresentative of the estateof the decedent. All persons

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

No D-307-PB-2020-00068Judge Arrieta, Manuel I.

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFWILLIAM JOSEPH VE-CHIONEDeceased.

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the undersignedLAURA SELF has beenappointed Personal Repre-sentative of this estate. Allpersons having claimsagainst this estate are re-quired to present their claimswithin four (4) months after

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2020-1153MARCI E. BEYER

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OFKathryn Mae ShawFOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that Kathryn MaeShaw , 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 Kathryn Mae Shaw to

THIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURTCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANASTATE OF NEW MEXI-CO

C a s e N o . :D-307-CV-2019-03059

Judge: James T. Martin

NOTICE OF PENDENCYOF ACTION

LOWER RIO GRANDEPUBLICWATER WORKS AU-THORITY,Petitioner,

vs.

CHARLES M. FLORYLIVING TRUSTRespondent.

TO RESPONDENT:CHARLES M. FLORYLIVING TRUSTYou are hereby notified thatLower Rio Grande PublicWater Works Authority, theabovenamed Petitioner, hasfiled a civil action againstyou in the above entitledcourt and cause regarding aPetition for Declaration ofEminent Domain and Con-demnation on the followingproperty: A 2.5 acre tract of

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

PB-2020-0054JUDGE MARTIN

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATEOF CYNTHIA M. LACK-EY, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the undersignedhave been appointedCo-Personal Representativesof this estate. All personshaving claims against thisestate are required to presenttheir claims within fourmonths after the date of thefirst publication of thisNotice, or the claims will beforever barred. Claims mustbe presented either to theundersigned Co-PersonalRepresentatives, in care ofthe Bates Law Firm, P.O.Box 305, Las Cruces, NM88004-0305, or filed withthe Third JudicialDistrict Court, 201 W.Picacho Avenue, SuiteA,Las Cruces, NM 88005.

DATED: April 1, 2020

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2019-03261JUDGE MARTIN

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OFPERLA MARINA MU-NOZFOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that Perla MarinaMunoz, a resident of LasCruces, County of DoñaAna, 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 Perla MarinaMunoz to Perla MarinaGuadian, and that this Peti-tion will be heard before theHonorable James T. Martin,District Judge, on the 3rdday of June 2020, at the hourof 9:30 a.m.,at the Doña AnaCounty Courthouse, 201 W.Picacho Ave., Las Cruces,New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :PERLA MARINA MUNOZ

P.O. BOX 1665FAIRACRES, NM 88033602-737-9353

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 2020

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2020-1053JAMES T. MARTIN

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OFJames Paul Claypool

FOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that James PaulClaypool, 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 heseeks to change his namefrom James Paul Claypool toCapsiel James Claypool, andthat this Petition will beheard before the HonorableJames T. Martin, DistrictJudge, on the 3rd day ofJune 2020, at the hour of9:30 a.m.,at the Doña AnaCounty Courthouse, 201 W.Picacho Ave., Las Cruces,New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :/s/ James Paul ClaypoolJames Paul Claypool

1651 Ebony AveLas Cruces, NM 88001575-496-9204

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 2020

annum, the costs of sale,including the Special Mas-ter's fee, publication costs,and Plaintiff's costs expen-ded for taxes, insurance, andkeeping the property in goodrepair. Plaintiff has the rightto bid at such sale andsubmit its bid verbally or inwriting. The Plaintiff mayapply all or any part of itsjudgment to the purchaseprice in lieu of cash.At the date and time statedabove, the Special Mastermay postpone the sale tosuch later date and time asthe Special Master mayspecify.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that this sale may besubject to a bankruptcyfiling, a pay off, a reinstate-ment or any other conditionthat would cause the cancel-lation of this sale. Further, ifany of these conditions exist,at the time of sale, this salewill be null and void, thesuccessful bidder's fundsshall be returned, and theSpecial Master and themortgagee giving this noticeshall not be liable to thesuccessful bidder for anydamages.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that the real proper-ty and improvements con-cerned with herein will besold subject to any and allpatent reservations, ease-ments, all recorded andunrecorded liens not fore-closed herein, and all recor-ded and unrecorded specialassessments and taxes thatmay be due. Plaintiff and itsattorneys disclaim all re-sponsibility for, and thepurchaser at the sale takesthe property subject to, thevaluation of the property bythe County Assessor as realor personal property, affix-ture of any mobile ormanufactured home to theland, deactivation of title toa mobile or manufacturedhome on the property, if any,environmental contamina-tion on the property, if any,and zoning violations con-cerning the property, if any.NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that the purchaser atsuch sale shall take title tothe above-described realproperty subject to rights ofredemption.

Margaret LakeSpecial MasterPro Legal Services, LLC201 Eubank Blvd. NE, SuiteA1Albuquerque, NM 87123(505)715-3711

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05,06/12

/s/ Nathanael LackeyNathanael LackeyCo- Personal Representativeof theEstate of Cynthia M. Lack-ey, Deceased

DATED: April 1, 2020/s/ Megan LackeyMegan LackeyCo- Personal Representativeof theEstate of Cynthia M. Lack-ey, Deceased

PREPARED AND SUB-MITTED BY:BATES LAW FIRMP.O. Box 305Las Cruces, NM 88004-0305(575) 524-8585(575) 524-1895 (Fax)

/s/ Lloyd O. Bates Jr.Lloyd O. Bates Jr.Attorney for the Estate

Dates: 05/15, 05/22, 05/29,2020

the date of the first publica-tion of this Notice or theclaims will be forever bar-red. Claims must be presen-ted either to the PersonalRepresentative c/o The LawOffices of Dana M. Kyle,P.O. Box 2277, Las Cruces,New Mexico 88004, or filedwith the Third JudicialDistrict Court of Dona AnaCounty, 201 W. Picacho,Suite A, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88005.Dated this 22nd day ofApril, 2020.

/s/LAURA SELFLAURA SELF, PersonalRepresentativeof the Estate of WILLIAMJOSEPH VECHIONE,deceased.

Prepared by:

The Law Offices of Dana M.Kyle, P.A./s/Dana M. KyleDana M. KyleP.O. Box 2277Las Cruces, New Mexico88004-2277(575) 525-0020(575) 525-0017 faxAttorney for Personal Repre-sentative

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05,2020

IN THE MATTER OFTHEESTATE OF:LARRY RAY ADKINS,(a/k/a Larry R. Adkins, a/k/aLarry Adkins,a/k/a Larry D. Adkins),DECEASED.

NOTICE TO CRED-ITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that BECKYLOUISE ADKINS has beenappointed personal represen-tative 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 any published noticeto creditors or sixty (60)days after the date ofmailing or other delivery ofthis notice, whichever islater, or the claims will beforever barred. Claims mustbe presented either to per-sonal representative at theaddress listed below, or filedwith the Probate Court ofDona Ana County, NewMexico, located at 845 N.Motel Blvd., Las Cruces,New Mexico 88007.DATED this 29th day ofApril, 2020.

KEITHLY & ENGLISH,LLC

/s/ Shane A. EnglishSHANE A. ENGLISHAttorney for Becky LouiseAdkins,Personal RepresentativeN.M. State Bar No. 4854Post Office Drawer 1329Anthony, NM 88021(575) 882-4500(575) 882-5000 [FAX][email protected]

Dates: 05/08, 05/15, 05/22,2020

having claims against theestate of thedecedent are required topresent their claims withinfour (4) months after thedate of the first publicationof any published notice tocreditors or sixty (60) daysafter the date of mailing orother delivery 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 of Dofia AnaCounty, New Mexico, loca-ted at the following address:201 W. Picacho Avenue, LasCruces, New Mexico 88005.Dated: May 8, 2020.

JOSHUA CAIN PARK8811 204th Street SWEdmonds,Washington 98026

Prepared by:ALAN D. GLUTHNew Mexico Bar #14980Gluth Law, LLC2455 East Missouri, Suite ALas Cruces, New Mexico88001Telephone: (575) 556-8449Facsimile: (575) 556-8446

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05,2020

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

C a s e N o .D-307-DM2020-260Judge Rosner

N i c o l e S a n d o v a l -Hernandez, Petitioner

V.

Isai Hernandez, Respond-ent

NOTICE OF SUIT

TO Isai Hernandez, RE-SPONDENT

Take notice that a lawsuithas been filed against you.The subject of this lawsuitis: DivorceIf you do not file a responseor responsive pleading withthe above-titled Court within30 days after the thirdpublication of this Notice,the Court may enter adefault judgment againstyou.

Petitioner'sNicole Sandoval-Hernandez2200 Holiday Ave #44Las Cruces NM,88005575-888-0054

WITNESS the HonorableMary W. Rosner,District Judge of the THirdJudicial District Court of theState of New Mexico andthe seal of the District Courtof Dona Ana County,this 8th day of May, 2020

Dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05,

STATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF DOÑA ANATHIRD JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

NO. CV-2020-1152MARCI E. BEYER

IN THE MATTER OFTHE PETITION OFMellissa Ruth MasonFOR CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that Mellissa RuthMason, 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 Mellissa Ruth Masonto Melissa Ruth MckenzyShaw, and that this Petitionwill be heard before theHonorable Marci E. BeyerDistrict Judge, on the 23rdday of June 2020, at the hourof 4:15 p.m.,at the Doña AnaCounty Courthouse, 201 W.Picacho Ave., Las Cruces,New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :/s/ Mellissa Ruth MasonMellissa Ruth Mason314 Phillips DrLas Cruces, NM 88005575-449-6504

Dates:05/22, 05/29, 2020

Kathryn Hanwis imaeMckenzy Shaw , and thatthis Petition will be heardbefore the Honorable MarciE. Beyer District Judge, onthe 23rd day of June 2020, atthe hour of 4:20 p.m.,at theDoña Ana County Court-house, 201 W. Picacho Ave.,Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted :/s/ Kathryn Mae ShawKathryn Mae Shaw314 Phillips DrLas Cruces, NM 88005575-312-0405

Date: 05/22, 05/29, 2020

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MAIN22 | Legal Notices Las Cruces Bulletin The Friday, May 22, 2020

land located at 625 E. OrganAvenue in Dona Ana Coun-ty, New Mexico more partic-ularly described as follows:Lot 2, Block "B," of theDouble Bar "X" Subdivisionin the County of Dona Ana,State of New Mexico, asshown and designated on thePlat thereof filed for recordin the office of the CountyClerk of Dona Ana County,New Mexico being plat #834filed for record on April 8,1976 and recorded in Book12, Pages 49-50, Plat Re-cords, Dona Ana County,New Mexico.The Petitioner is representedby an attorney and his nameis:Watson Smith, LLCJoshua L. Smith, Esq.

P.O. Box 2183Mesilla Park, NM 88047Tel. (575) 528-0500You 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 PetitionerP.O. Box 2183Mesilla Park, NM 88047Tel. (575) 528-0500Fax (575) [email protected]

Dates: 05/15, 05/22, 05/29,2020

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Trash and debris fill this EBID ditch culvert near the intersec-tion of Hadley Avenue and Compress Street. District person-nel are working to clean the ditch system in advance of the May 18 beginning of the 2020 irrigation season.

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ENTERTAINMENTArts&24 | FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN

Neighborhood gallery blossoms in Picacho HillsBy ELVA K. ÖSTERREICHLas Cruces Bulletin

After Paul Maxwell and other Picacho Hills artists had to cancel the Art in the Garden event this year, Maxwell started thinking about other ways to share his work.

He had a big spring planned with the Art in the Garden event and two other shows planned in Las Cruces to show his artwork. Then he remem-bered Florence, Italy, and the amazing street-chalk artists recreating the work of the masters on the ground.

“I got the idea maybe I could do some sidewalk art, and I walked out, and of course I don’t have any sidewalks,” he said. “I came up with the idea that I could get some plywood, and I had some house

paint samples.”Maxwell had par-

ticipated in a Las Cruces downtown mural project in December 2019, and he had paint leftover. The first two panes he painted were copies of some of his own original acrylic works. He works in his front yard under a giant desert willow tree, where he can wave at neighbors cruising by.

There are some chal-lenges in painting art in house paint outdoors, he admitted. It is hot and windy sometimes and house paint dries quickly.

“I try to get it done fast,” Maxwell said. “These colors don’t come out of a jar. I have a basic blue, red, a couple of greens, white and some tans. I mix like I do my acrylic. I use big brushes and move quickly. As an artist, it’s a big challenge,

but I have fun doing it at the end of the day.”

While the paintings are not for sale, he intends to eventually have a charity auction of some kind to raise money for the local food bank.

Other paintings that are part of “Our Neigh-borhood Gallery,” (6648 Vista Hermosa) include Van Gogh and Monet replications. One of Van Gogh’s paintings, part of the Saintes-Maries series,

has been one of Maxwell’s favorites for a long time, since he saw the original at a San Francisco art museum. He takes sugges-tions at [email protected].

“People ask me all the time, ‘Have you always been an artist?’ and the answer is yes,” Maxwell said. “As a kid, I used to pick up pencils. As I grew up, I would do stuff in school, and I was doing portraits and oils in my teen years and my early 20s, but I was also going to college. I knew I had to make a living, and I also wanted to be financially successful, and I knew art is not paying bills.”

Maxwell ended up with a doctorate in engineering and science. He taught for a while, was a consultant in Washington, D.C. for several years, served as a diplomat, was vice-president of research at the University of Texas-

El Paso and ran his own nonprofit in Santa Teresa, the Bi-National Sustain-ability Lab.

“I took kind of a crooked road down the path of creativity,” he said. “But science and engineering are creative arts, as well, only they don’t like to be called art. They like to think it’s all logical and analytical, but the reality is most scien-tists I have worked with over the years are very creative.”

In 2012, Maxwell was ready for a life change, and since art was some-thing he wanted to explore, it became an op-portunity to move in that direction. Now living in Picacho Hills, he has been taking classes, art train-ing and creating art ever since.

Maxwell’s artwork can be found at www.maxnew-mexart.com.

Paul Maxwell stands out in front of “Our Neighborhood Gallery,” which he has created in front of his Picacho Hills Home.

Maxwell recreated one of his own favorite artworks for the outdoor gallery. It was fun because you know “if it’s pink, it’s time to drink,” he said.

“Boats at Saintes-Maries,” is another recreation by Maxwell of a Van Gogh classic. Paul Maxwell

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To Fallen soldiers let us singWhere no rockets fly nor bullets wingOur broken brothers let us wingTo the mansions of the LordNo more weepingNo more fightNo friends bleeding through the nightJust divine embraceEternal lightIn the mansions of the LordWhere no mothers cryAnd no children weepWe shall stand and guardThough the angels sleepOh the ages let us keepThe mansions of the Lord

Each year, at the Veterans Memorial Park inLas Cruces, the Military Order of The Purple Heart, Mesilla Valley Chapter, in conjunction with the Veterans Memorial Park Wall Committee, conducts a solemn service honoring Southern New Mexico’s fallen military members listed on the memorial wall. This year, the service goes on the evening of Monday, May 25, at 8 p.m., albeit without public attendance, and a 204th name is added, SFC Antonio Rey Rodriguez. Help us remember them all.

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Photographer Mel Stone: the art of getting the shot; gallery to re-open SaturdaysBy MIKE COOKLas Cruces Bulletin

Photographer Mel Stone was born in farm-house outside Solway, Minnesota. He came to Las Cruces in 2010 and opened Mesquite Art Gal-lery in a remodeled 1898 adobe on Mesquite Street

in the Mesquite Historic District.

Stone has a BA in chem-istry from St. Olaf Col-lege, an MA in economics and mathematics from the University of North Dakota and a Ph.D. in eco-nomics from the Univer-

An image from Valley Drive (about half a mile north of Picacho). Saw this scene on Thanksgiv-ing day and went back several times until I got the image I wanted: New Mexico and chiles. By the way, it was several years later that I learned to spell chile the New Mexico way.

When I moved to Las Cruces (spring of 2010), each evening, if conditions looked favorable (a few clouds over the mountains and quite clear for the setting sun in the west), I’d drive over to Mesilla where this beautiful, dead tree stood on the edge of a field. After I got this shot I didn’t go back for quite some time. Without clouds, the sky just goes on forever... the clouds add some dimension.

Las Cruces photographer Mel Stone.

PHOTOGRAPHS BY MEL STONE

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Quite a few years after shooting ‘Organ Sunset,’ I revisited my favorite dead tree... a few more branches gone, but still photogenic. When I showed up, there was another photographer on the scene, but when the sun set, he left; I didn’t. Then, the mountains and sky turned purple. Needless to say, I got the shot, he didn’t.

On a snowy, icy Saturday, I headed out on Dripping Springs Road to one of my favorite spots and took a photograph of the snow-capped Organs. I shot and processed the file in color, then decided to look at a black and white conversion.

PHOTOGRAPHS BY MEL STONE

sity of Colorado Boulder.“I taught at the univer-

sity level for a few years, then got bit by the TV news bug,” Stone said.

For about 30 years, he was “a one-man band TV news guy (photographer, reporter, writer and edi-tor), which was pretty se-rious work,” Stone said. “My first, serious still photography was chasing butterflies around north-ern prairies.”

Stone bought his first

digital camera and high-quality inkjet printer in 2005 and now carries a Fu-jifilm X-2 in a holster with a 50-200 mm lens and an X-t3 with 18-55 mm lens on a strap around his neck.

Now 77, Stone sells his work at the Las Cruces Farmers and Crafts Mar-ket and his gallery at 340 N. Mesquite St., which also features the works of other artists.

Six of his photographs are featured in the book “Seeing In Sixes, 2019, published by Lenswork.

Stone re-opened his gallery on Saturday, May

16. Current hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Saturday hours likely will

change, he said, when the downtown Las Cruces Farmers and Crafts Mar-ket re-opens. Text Stone at

575-640-3502 to make sure the gallery is open before you visit.

For more information, visit www.melstonephotogra-phy.com and www.mes-quiteartgallery.com.

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Film Las Cruces names ‘20 contest winnersBy MIKE COOKLas Cruces Bulletin

Film Las Cruces (FLC) has named the winners of its April “At Home! Movie Contest.

The winners by cat-egory are: Best of Under 18 category and Best of Show (audience vote), "Wired: A Quarantine Story," by Jair Garcia; Best Short Film, "Ring Ring," by David Salcido; Best Family Film, "Les Misérables," by Lori Cleveland and family; Best Public Service An-nouncement, "Stay Con-

nected," by Ariana Mosley and Desiree Ramos; and

Best of Under 18 (runner-up), "The Light" by Ken-dra van Doorn.

"As someone whose in-terest in film was sparked by our fantastic media programs and educators at the Las Cruces Public Schools, it is incredible to see the work of our next generation of filmmakers

and content creators,” said FLC Film Liaison Jon Foley. “We had one [submission] from an 11-year-old that was very similar to the type of Lego stop-motion I used to do at his age. His use of green screen, voiceover and sound effects shows tremendous talent. The

family films brought so much joy to us as well. I nearly spat out my coffee in laughter during ‘Les Misérables’ when they made a joke about playing ultimate frisbee on Zoom."

“’Wired: A Quarantine Story’ is about a teenager struggling during times of quarantine to find him-self back to the real world after being wired to his phone for so long,” said filmmaker Jair Garcia, a 15-year-old freshman at Oñate High School. “I always take my filming really personal and take real-life situations and ex-aggerate on them to make a film. I’d begun to use my phone a little bit too much and I realized after praying a couple of times for an idea for my film, that I still have a family in front of me to help me cope with these times. So,

I implied that idea into my film and after 40 minutes of writing I had a script.

“I was stoked when I heard my film had won best of show. It would be awesome to persue film-making is the future. I could take the two things I love, cinema and music, and implement them into my films, like one of my favorite directors, Damien Chazelle.”

“I’d like to thank the whole community for voting for my film,” Jair added. “Oñate, thank you for posting me on your pages. All my friends and family, and Ms. P.W. for making this possible and for helping me along the way.”

Foley said FLC received 611 votes in the contest. For more information, visit www.filmlascruces.com.

“Wired: A Quarantine Story,” won both the under-18 and the best-of-show awards in Film Las Cruces’ “At Home!” Move Contest.

PHOTO COURTESY OF JON FOLEY, FILM LAS CRUCES

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LAS CRUCES BULLETIN FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020 | 29BUSINESSBy JESS WILLIAMSLas Cruces Bulletin

Banks in Las Cruces are busy processing loans for businesses that are taking advantage of the Payroll Protection Pro-gram (PPP) authorized by the COVID-19 relief package from the federal government

Jed Fanning, president of Citizen’s Bank of Las Cruces, told Bulletin Pub-lisher Richard Coltharp that his bank alone has staff working in shifts that begin at 4 a.m. to process all the applica-

tions they’re receiving each week. He estimated Citizen’s Bank has pro-cessed more than 800 loan applications through the program.

The Bulletin reached out to a local expert about the program, Christine Wright at Beasley Mitch-ell and Company, whose clients have been asking for information about the program and whether participating would work for them.

Bulletin: Are a lot of Las Cruces businesses taking advantage of the payroll-protection pro-

gram?Wright: I recently saw

statistics from the Small Business Administration indicating more than 5,300 loans were approved as of mid-April, so it’s clear that New Mexico businesses are benefitting from this program. My firm has helped hundreds of clients understand and apply for PPP loans, and from my conversations with local bankers I know they’re busy processing a large number of loans. Based on this, I know that many Las Crucens have already utilized this

program, and I’m still helping clients with their applications.

Bulletin: Is the pro-gram a loan or a grant?

Wright: The PPP is a loan available to business owners and non-profit or-ganizations, and this loan is forgivable if borrowers use the money to keep paying their employees and comply with other program requirements. Any amount not forgiven will be a short-term, low-interest loan.

Bulletin: How many payroll cycles is it de-signed to cover?

Wright: The loan amount is based on 2.5 months of an employer’s average [payroll], but after a business receives

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Counseling remains essential while COVID-19 lingersBy JESS WILLIAMSLas Cruces Bulletin

Isolation and social dis-tancing have proven to be great tools for flattening the curve of COVID-19, but isolation and lack of physical touch can lead to depression and other

mental-health issues.Counseling Las Cru-

ces, LLC owner Andrea Dresser said her firm is adapting while still offer-ing services.

“We help people with concerns such as depres-sion, anxiety, coping with the current challenges, trauma and relationship issues,” Dresser said, add-ing that “most insurances are accepted, and we are open for business and ac-cepting new clients.”

Dresser said she and Luisa Bruner manage a staff of 21, whose collec-

tive core function is “pro-viding behavioral-health services,” which they’ve been doing since 2012 from their offices at 133 Wyatt Dr., Suite 3.

“Since COVID-19 hit and the stay-at-home or-

ders were implemented, we’ve been seeing clients online, from home for the most part,” Dresser said. “Once we’re able to, we will see clients in the of-fice on a staggered sched-ule, have clients wait in their cars and text them

when it’s time to come in to minimize contact. We also will have masks in the office available.

Counseling Las Cruces can be reached at 575-526-9878 or www.counselinglascru-ces.com.

From left, Practice Manager Luisa Bruner, owner Andrea Dresser and Client Care Coordinator Claudette Lopez of Counseling Las Cruces, LLC.

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the money. Fortunately, business owners are able to use up to 25 percent of their loan proceeds on certain non-payroll costs, such as rent or mortgage interest and utilities.

Bulletin: What are the main hesitancies of busi-ness owners in terms of enrolling?

Wright: In my experi-ence, virtually all busi-ness owners want to know whether they should apply for the program. Most business owners know the basics, but they want more information to help them be confident in their decision-making. This is a new program, and business owners want to understand how it ben-efits them, what the rules are to receive loan for-giveness and get answers to their specific questions. That’s where my firm has been able to help. By March 30, we had created a video that explained how the program works,

and we reached out to all of our clients to let them know how we could help them navigate through the PPP process.

Bulletin: What advice do you give clients who want to enroll but are unsure?

Wright: I help them understand the program, address their specific con-cerns and challenges and help them consider what other options are avail-able. For example, a busi-ness who is shut down will struggle to meet the requirement to use 75 percent of their loan proceeds on payroll costs, in this case, it would be appropriate to consider various other SBA pro-grams. For clients who are able to maintain their payroll without PPP, the employer retention tax credit is a great option but isn’t available to PPP recipients.

Bulletin: What am I not asking that’s impor-tant?

Wright: We should stress the importance of planning how business

owners will use their PPP money. In order to obtain loan forgiveness, they should make sure the money will be spent in the required time period on allowable expenses and have the necessary docu-

mentation they’ll need in order to obtain loan forgiveness. My firm has developed a “PPP Loan Tracker,” which we use to help our clients plan their PPP expenditures, and we start this process as soon

as the client’s loan has been approved.

It’s also important to focus on the intent of the Payroll Protection Pro-gram, which is to help businesses continue to pay employees and other

expenses. I’ve experi-enced first-hand how the PPP program has enabled our local businesses to stay afloat. In many cases the businesses could not have survived without this help.

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Life Options & Advocacy: a voice for the elderlyBy JESS WILLIAMSLas Cruces Bulletin

During the time of COVID-19, many elderly people are isolated and alone. At least one local company works each day to alleviate the loneliness.

Life Options & Advo-cacy, LLC, (LO&A) has been owned and operated by Kat Mosier since 2006 as a home-based busi-

ness. Mosier, along with Susan Shoberg and Mary Butkewich work closely with clients.

“We call ourselves healthcare advocates for the elderly,” Mosier said.

In many cases, LO&A holds an individual’s healthcare power of at-torney. In other cases, they act as the “delegated agent” of the person hold-ing power of attorney.

And in still other cases, they act as the elderly person’s contracted advo-cate, working alongside them to research and decide upon issues that arise relative to the pa-tient’s care and quality of living.

“The vast majority of our clients reside in as-sisted living, all of which have been on lockdown since March,” Mosier

said. “Our company policy has always been that we visit our clients who live in a facility a minimum of once a week to make sure all is well, and they have no issues. We confer with staff if the client would rather not have a visit or if there are questions. With the lockdown, we’ve tried to supplement with phone calls to either the facility

or the client.”Mosier said clients

who live independently in a facility “are a little easier to see, and we have continued to do medical appointments as needed while using precau-tions such as masks and gloves.”

By whichever method they can, she said, LO&A staff communicates with each client on a regular

basis and continues to assist with whatever they need.

“We collaborate with the client and the family. Our goal is to make sure everyone is safe and com-fortable with whatever is going on at the time,” Mosier said, adding “we’re available 24/7/365 days a year.”

Visit www.lifeopad.com or call 575-382-2124.

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Unprecedented recession makes forecasting difficultOne thing taught to

every young economist is that forecasting outside the sample is dangerous and that such forecasts are often little bet-ter than guesses. The problem with COVID-19 is that it is outside the sample. We have no historical precedent for the current situation, so we’re flying blind as we seek to develop policies.

Our lack of under-standing of COVID-19 is

reflected in the wide variety of predictions. Vari-ous economists have predicted recessions that are “V”, a “U” or even a “W”, by which is meant a sharp decline followed by a quick recov-

ery, a prolonged recession, and a double dip recession timed to each wave of the disease. As it turns out, ac-

cording to a recent survey of economists, the current consensus is a “swoosh”, so called because the hypoth-esized recovery is shaped like the Nike trademark — sharp decline followed by slow steady recovery.

The reason for this wide variety of forecasts is that the current recession is simply without precedent in the historical record: 36 million new jobless claims since the lockdown; the largest one-month increase in unemployment, result-

ing in the largest one-month unemployment rate on record.

Early on in the crisis, many economists used the analogy of a natural disaster, recoveries from which are generally rapid. But this analogy doesn’t work very well for COVID-19. Natural disasters affect relatively small areas. In the United States and most other developed coun-tries, tried-and-true aid programs are available to help with recovery. Supply chains remain unaffected for the most part.

COVID-19 is very differ-ent. The impact is global. Massive government programs have been imple-mented, but there remains considerable uncertainty

about their effectiveness. And COVID-19 has mas-sively disrupted supply chains, meaning recovery will likely be substantially delayed.

Some economists look back 100 years to the Span-ish flu, the last major pan-demic prior to COVID-19. But the economy back then was fundamentally dif-ferent than today. In 1920, manufacturing, mining and agriculture enjoyed a much larger share of em-ployment.

The best single (although far from prefect) predictor of the economy six months from now is the stock mar-ket, and the stock market has seen a strong rebound. After falling 35 percent, the market has regained

30 percent, indicating a strong recovery later this year. The problem is that the Fed has engaged in an unprecedented interven-tion into the market.

There just is not a good model to use when trying to understand the current circumstances. This makes predicting the recovery very difficult. Uncertainty — like unemployment — is at record levels.

Christopher A. Erickson, Ph.D., is a professor of economics at NMSU. He has taught money & bank-ing for more than 35 years. The opinions expressed may not be shared by the regents and administra-tion of NMSU. Chris can be reached at [email protected].

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ACROSS1 Completed4 Tea leaf readers, e.g.9 Title for Macbeth14 Places to pitch tents19 Transgress20 Bow go-with21 Dignity22 Largest city in Nebraska23 Arthur of TV24 White of TV25 Writer Dillard26 Prohibited acts27 Gougers charge them30 Warrants31 Sioux division32 Just OK33 Papa Doc’s country35 First-aid flora36 No-see-ums38 Symptom of mumps41 Tumult44 Air safety gp.45 1492, e.g.46 Pesto ingredient

51 Portable enplaning bridge56 - Banos, California57 All tangled up58 Friable soil61 - degree or another62 Arthur of tennis64 Home of Iowa State65 Organisms of a region66 Chew the scenery67 Hand-softened “superfood” dish71 “1492” director Ridley73 Pierces74 CondŽ -75 Cyberjunk78 More ticked79 A Great Lake80 Turns back to 00082 Sci-fi hoverer83 Like paradise85 Result of dropping a bushel, maybe88 Plant “pet”91 45s’ relatives92 Flimsy pancakes93 What a great ad

campaign leads to99 Plant pest101 Grimm nasty102 Pan-fry103 Lane of song105 Gymnast Comaneci109 Encore-eliciting cries111 What many shards are114 Handle the party food115 Lake - Vista, Florida116 George who played Sulu117 Suffix with neat118 Love to bits119 Scourges120 Sister of Fred Astaire121 Blasting aid122 Car rollers, in London123 Actor Gable124 Jewish ritual meal125 Something associated with the first words of this puzzle’s seven longest answers

DOWN1 Credit’s opposite2 2011 hurricane3 Air current4 Safari sites5 Part of QED6 “Marty” star Borg-nine7 Sonata parts8 Exchanges9 Hot cuisine10 Bigwig11 Heat to prevent stress12 In a racket-filled way

13 Prior to, in poems14 Pylon shape15 Indifferent to ethics16 Capital of the Philippines17 Light particle18 Wised off to28 Corporate symbols29 Nun’s beads30 Rapper Nicki34 Driving range peg37 Concert sites39 - -Mart40 Sister of Hansel41 Sch. near Beverly Hills42 Experts43 Mount with presi-

dents’ heads44 Bone of the lower chest47 Bring harm to48 Mendel of genetics49 Skater Kulik50 Fonz’s quality52 “Traffic” actor Milian53 Fiber for newsprint54 Wee colonist55 “- -haw!”59 “Relax, GI!”60 Assembled as one body63 All gone, as dinner65 Bible divs.68 Not lax at all

69 Elk’s kin70 Fasten71 Reno-to-Riverside dir.72 Chowder fish76 For - (not gratis)77 Peat source80 Tries to shred81 More elastic84 Fischer’s skill86 Suffix with glob or duct87 Apt rhyme for “treadle”89 Lupino of film90 Like always93 Lynx variety94 “Hellcats” actress

Gail95 Expert talker96 Intense97 Goddess with an owl98 Less fat99 Chafe100 Snuck a look104 Test models106 “Purgatorio” poet107 “Of Thee -”108 Invite to join at110 Mined finds112 Duty113 Editor’s strike-out115 Telly giant

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LAS CRUCES BULLETIN FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020 | 35WELLBEINGSharp decline seen in numbers of cats and dogs coming to shelterBy MIKE COOKLas Cruces Bulletin

It seems that more cats and dogs are staying home during COVID-19 too.

Animal Service Cen-ter of the Mesilla Valley (ASCMV) Executive Di-rector Clint Thacker said the usual monthly aver-age of about 550 animals coming into the center this time of year has dropped to 180-200 since the onset of the public health emergency.

“This is due to the city and the county animal control bringing in sick, injured and aggressive animals only,” Thacker said. “Another big help has been our foster pro-gram. During quarantine, people have come willing to foster animals that would otherwise be here at the center. Many of these fostering families have already adopted the animal they’ve been fos-tering.”

Thacker said he is

hopeful these trends will continue even after the COVID-19 pandemic is passed.

“We would like to see [animal control officers] continue to use similar efforts of only bringing animals in that really need the sheltering, the medical care and the safe housing. I feel a shelter is not a place for a healthy animal to be,” he said. “It’s a place an animal needs to be cared for, in-cluding euthanasia.”

Part of that effort, Thacker said, requires animal control officers “to be very proactive and educate the animal own-ers when a dog is loose. Officers will also have to loosen their enforcement reasoning.”

“Apparently, what we have seen happening here, during the COVID-19 pandemic, has also been happening across our country,” said Greg Smith, who served on the ASCMV board for almost

the entire eight years he was on the Las Cruces City Council. “People discouraged from being in close contact with other people are turning to pets. So, animal sur-renders seem to be down, animal abuse seems to be down and animal adoptions seem to be up. Whatever the reason, this is a serious net gain for our community. We know that people with pets tend to live longer, have fewer health issues and be hap-pier. Given the special places our dogs and cats have had in our lives in our household, I can cer-tainly attest to the warm spot our pets can hold in our hearts.”

The public health emergency also presents a good opportunity to remind people of to be re-sponsible pet owners.

“Provide them with food and water,” Thacker said. “Love them and

treat them as such.”He said ASCMV would

also “love more foster families. The program is simple. Just come in and select a pet, fill out paper-work and you’re done,” Thacker said.

The center also wel-comes donations. “The best way to know your do-nations are doing good is to go to our Amazon wish list (see below) and watch our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/ASCMV). We are always asking for immediate donations. Our animals are fed a strict diet. If we get a food donation, we usually give it to someone to help keep their pet in their home.”

Thacker said ASCMV’s volunteer program is temporarily on hold for in-center duties like dog walking and pictures.

“But there are always means of volunteering while not in the center,” he said. Working at home, people could “make good-ies for the dogs, dispos-able toys for the cats, enrichment toys, etc.”

“We were trying to achieve “no kill” status, and Clint Thacker has been a huge part of in-creasing our successes toward that goal,” Smith said. “We were very fortu-

One-day stats at the Animal Service Center HERE ARE THE CENTER’S PRELIMINARY ACTIVITY NUMBERS FOR MAY 12, 2020:

• 19 animals impounded: 12 unrestrained cats, five unrestrained dogs, two owner-relinquished dogs

• Two dogs reclaimed

• Two dogs adopted/foster-to-adopt

• One animal pulled by a rescue group: an elderly dog went to From the Heart Animal Rescue; these rescues took place May 13: ACTion Programs for Animals too four kittens; the Cat’s Meow took one; All Herding Breed Dog Rescue of Illinois took one dog

• One cat was euthanized for general medical issues and there was one owner-requested euthanasia

• No animal surgeries were performed

• 163 animals housed on-site: 129 dogs, 32 cats, two rabbits

‘We know that people with pets tend to live longer, have fewer health issues and be happier. Given the special places our dogs and cats have had in our lives in our household, I can certainly attest to the warm spot our pets can hold in our hearts.’

GREG SMITH Former ASCMV board member

Pictured are all animals that have been brought into the Animal Service Center of the Mesilla Valley. Many have been adopted, but there are dozens of other kittens, puppies, cats and dogs at the center looking for their forever homes.

PHOTOS ARE FROM WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/ASCMV

SEE SHELTER, PAGE 36

nate to be able to hire him as the executive director of the ASCMV, and his leadership has brought truly gratifying results.”

“As we all struggle with the challenges the

COVID-19 closures have caused us, our primary goal is still to save lives,” said Michel Meunier, executive director of AC-Tion Programs for Ani-mals, whose primary goal is to pull at-risk dogs and cats from the ASCMV. “We continue to pull animals from the shelter

and find homes for our rescues as we fight for our own survival. Thanks to the shelter, animal control, and all the other local rescues working to-ward the same goals.”

Visit www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ s/4JYTOYYZWBD9?& sort=default to make do-

nations to ASCMV from its Amazon Wish List. Enter Animal Service of the Mesilla Valley for the name. The address is 5331 Bataan Memorial West, Las Cruces, N.M. 88012.

Contact ASCMV at 575-382-0018. Visit https://ascmv.org/.

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Balcony serenades

Residents of Good Samaritan Society – Las Cruces Village on Buena Vida Circle just east of Telshor Boulevard are being treated to live performances by area musicians (in this case, members of Camerata del Sol Chamber Orchestra) as part of the village’s efforts to keep residents safe and entertained during COVID-19. Marketing Director Marcus H. Royo said performances have been ongoing since April, with performers moving around the lawns so that residents can enjoy the programs from their balconies. Royo is looking for more local acts to perform at Good Sam. Reach him at 575-556-2119 or [email protected]. Visit www.good-sam.com/LasCruces. Young at Heart chorus of Las Cruces is planning an outdoor performance at Good Sam’s at 1:50 p.m. Wednesday, May 27.

PHOTO COURTESY OF MARCUS H. ROYO

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Blood, plasma donations sought across nationBULLETIN REPORT

Donated blood has al-ways been a mainstay of modern medical care, but donated plasma is equally critical during the time of COVID-19.

The oldest and largest national independent nonprofit transfusion medicine organization, Vitalant, has launched a campaign to help COVID-19 and other patients through life-saving conva-lescent plasma and other blood donations, accord-ing to a news release.

“Donations are both safe and essential,” said Dr. Ralph Vassallo, chief medical and scientific of-ficer for Vitalant, whose local collection point is United Blood Services at 1200 Commerce Dr., in Las Cruces.

Under the banner of “Because of You, Life Doesn’t Stop” Vitalant's network of donation centers, in concert with its hospital partners, op-erating under U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) investigational pro-tocols, are collecting and transfusing plasma from eligible donors convalesc-ing from COVID-19.

Recovered COVID-19 pa-tients have immune-boost-ing antibodies to the virus in their plasma, which can be given to patients fight-ing COVID-19.

“Convalescent plasma from recovered COVID-19 patients is needed now, because it contains protec-tive antibodies that may fight the virus and hope-fully improve the outcome

of COVID infection,” Vassallo said. “The need for these and all other types of blood donations has never been more im-mediate or more desper-ate. We believe that once Americans are fully aware of this crisis and the op-portunity to save lives, they will respond as they always have in difficult times.”

In response to the global pandemic, Vitalant aims to raise awareness of the immediate need for plasma and the significant need for blood donations by highlighting these key factors:• Convalescent plasma

therapy is the only cur-rently available investi-gational antibody-based

treatment for COVID-19• As shelter-in-place re-

quirements are relaxed across the country, the weekly demand for blood components has increased by 25 percent compared to early April

• The need for blood is significantly increas-ing now that elective surgeries are being re-scheduled

• Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for blood has continued for childbirth, cancer treatments, essential medical procedures and everyday emergencies

• Resurgent use of blood requires an immediate increase in donations to maintain the U.S. blood supply

• Every blood donation can save up to three lives.

The U.S. Surgeon General and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have designated blood donation as an essential function, encouraging healthy and eligible donors to con-tinue to donate even amid COVID-19 response mea-sures. Vitalant continues to intensify precautionary measures to ensure the

safety of donors, patients and staff, according to the news release.

To schedule an appoint-ment to donate blood and/

or plasma, call United Blood Services at 575-527-1322, call Vitalant at 877-258-4825 or visit vitalant.org.For daily news updates

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38 | FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020 LAS CRUCES BULLETINSPORTSNMSU opens golf course with modifications for safetyNMSU FACEBOOK

According to the NMSU Golf Course Facebook page ( www.facebook.com/NMSUGOLF), the course is available for play with some restric-tions.

Practice Facilities and Aggie Range Club:

Club house practice greens are open for cus-tomers with tee-times. Customers wanting to practice can utilize the driving range practice green with social distanc-ing requirements/restric-tions in place.

Hours of operation. The driving range and

practice greens will be open 3-7 p.m., with a range attendant on site to monitor social distanc-ing and sanitizing touch points. We are bleaching range balls before they are put into the range ma-chine and sanitizing each bucket after individual use. Due to social distanc-

ing requirements, there will be limited access to the practice facilities. Please respect the range attendant, and please follow posted guidelines while utilizing the prac-tice facility.

Aggie Range Club. Members can start utiliz-ing the practice facili-ties at the driving range (Aggie Land short game practice area is closed). Enjoy free golf the last two hours of the day (since May 16). We will not be charging anyone for the month of May, because we were closed eight days in March. If you wish to cancel your

membership, you need to do so before June 1.

Retail and protective masks. The pro shop is now open at 25 percent capacity. You will need to wear a protective mask while inside the clubhouse and pro shop areas. Staff will continue to wear masks in the pro-shop and while checking in at the starter’s podium. You are not required to wear a mask while play-ing golf.

Pro shop. We are fully stocked and will be run-ning some great specials for the next couple of months.

Food and beverage. The

on course halfway house is open for to-go ordering for food and nonalcoholic beverages. We feel this is the best way to provide this service to our cus-tomers with a health-and-safety-first mindset for our customers and staff. We will continue to evalu-ate hours of operation to best serve our customers. We are working on get-ting our kitchen open for to-go ordering before and after your round of golf, and we will be creating specials, packaging food and golf.

Tee-Times and the Parking Lot. We have expanded our tee-time

availability, and starting now offer sundown pric-ing 3-5 p.m. The weekday rate is $13 to walk and $20 to ride. Weekend pricing will be $16 to walk and $23 to ride. We have expanded our tee-time availability while still adhering to the requirement of no more than 144 players on the course at one-time. This will help with booking your tee-times.

Reminder: Please show up no more than 15 min-utes before your tee-time and please promptly exit the facility when you fin-ish your round. Custom-ers cannot congregate in the parking lot.

Lessons from business also apply to good golfIn years past, I’ve writ-

ten columns where I pre-sented strategies about how you can apply the lessons you learn from playing golf to enhance success in leader-ship and business. Today we’ll be look-ing at how we can utilize some of the behaviors, attitudes and thinking which have made you success-ful in business to improve your golf game.

Through the years, when I have coached CEOs, man-agers and professionals (as

their personal executive coach) to help them per-form better on the job, the

first place I started was finding out what the client wanted to hap-pen. This prevents the individual getting stuck in complaints about wanting other people to change. These complaints

sound like this: “Well, I work for a jerk, and he just needs to respect my work and my effort more and get off my back.” In the office, as in the marriage union,

you can’t really change the other person. You have to work with what is there.

Nor can you change the golf course. It’s interest-ing that two of the original rules of golf, settled on hundreds of years ago by the Scots, were: Play the course as you find it; and play the ball as it lies.

Now, that’s a challeng-ing business premise, isn’t it? Since you can’t change your boss (or your coworkers), you must change yourself for things to improve. This is what coaching helps you do. You ask yourself “How do

I get better?” Don’t look at the golf course. Don’t count on your opponents to collapse during a match. Don’t think a new driver is the answer. Don’t complain about bad luck.

The answer is to improve yourself. Get coaching. Take lessons, Read the literature. Practice regu-larly. Raise the bar on your own performance. Isn’t that how you’ve made it so far in business?

Bill has been one of my clients, and a serious golfer. One day I asked Bill, a senior executive in investment banking, about

how his skill and behavior at work have helped him play better golf. Without hesitating Bill replied, “What comes to mind first is that to do well in this arena (investments) you have to work hard with a lot of effort, and do a lot of careful planning, sizing up the probabilities in your decisions, before making a move.”

Bill’s golf game does reflect some of that idea because he takes most fac-tors into account before deciding on any given golf shot. Paying close attention quickly to many, many de-

tails pays off in both busi-ness and golf. Listening to Bill also reminded me that our work in just about any field — sales, teaching, medicine, building, you name it — demands that we clearly see and process both the big picture and the finer picture in what we do.

Golfers competing in the U.S. Open know that they can’t win the tournament with one spectacular shot, but they can certainly lose it with one very bad play and a big number caused

CHARLIE BLANCHARD

Golf Doctor

SEE LESSONS, PAGE 39

Mesilla Valley Chris-tian School senior Steele Schweinebraten has committed to play golf at Kansas Wesleyan Univer-sity in Salina, Kansas.

Schweinebraten,17, served as captain of the Son Blazer varsity golf team and was a great role model for his teammates. He was named 2019 ACSI Distinguished Christian Student Athlete and was

recipient of the 2019 Sun Country Foundation Jack Hardwick Sports-man of the Year Award. A dedicated student, Sch-

weinebraten carries a 3.6 GPA and plans to earn a B.A. in Sports Manage-ment and Exercise Sci-ence.

by failing to pay attention to details.

When experts on achievement and success are asked to assess per-sonal traits and define the qualities of highly success-ful persons, regardless of what fields they are in, the experts all agree on one thing — attitude. So much in sport and life depends on having the right frame of mind. Attitude is every-

thing. It was Henry Ford who

said, “Whether you believe you can do it or you can’t do it, either way you’re right.” It’s not very likely you will advance very far in your profession or play winning golf with a nega-tive attitude. However, you can train yourself, with the help of a good coach, to adopt a consistently posi-tive mental attitude.

Doubt and fear, anger and frustration, worry and tension are all negative thoughts, feelings and at-

titudes; they are counter-productive to the kind of performance you would like to experience. Solid be-lief in your potential, trust in your choices and confi-dence in the heat of battle are part of a mentality that promotes improvement, mastery and success. In work and in golf.

Dr. Charlie Blanchard is a licensed psycholo-gist specializing in sports and leadership. Contact Blanchard at [email protected].

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Seated from left: Hank Schweinebraten, Steele Schweine-braten, Gina Hoffman Schweinebraten; Back row from left: Coach Chad Morris, Athletic Director Rodney Pollard

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Schweinebraten off to Kansas

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• Decide how long you want to draw (Try to do it for 5 minutes—set the timer on a phone!)

• Get a piece of paper and a pencil (or pen or marker)• Choose an object or person you want to draw• Set the tip of your pencil on the paper—choose wisely! You

don’t want to lift your pencil up until you are done.• Focus on one small area of the object that you want to begin

with and start drawing.• Try to draw the outline or contour of the object or person• Don’t look at your page until the 5 minutes is up!

What you get may look strange but it also might reveal something new!

Want an added challenge? Try doing a blind contour drawing of yourself while looking in the mirror! Miss Tracee will be demonstrating this on the Thomas Branigan Memorial Library’s Facebook page on Friday, May 22—so tune in!

Our Freading database of eBooks has many books on learning how to draw so be sure to go to the Library’s Digital Resources page to find out how: http://library.las-cruces.org/digitalresouces

Blind Contour DrawingWant to try a weird and wacky experiment? Try drawing without looking at the paper! This practice is called blind contour drawing and is used by artists to improve observation. It is also a great practice in meditation. Here’s how to do it:

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Miss Tracee’s Self-Portrait