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GNMP Named to Top Five U.S. Destinations for Solo Travel
A leading global travel booking site, Skyscanner, has selected Guadalupe Mountains National Park, home to the highest peak in Texas (8,751 feet), as one of only five U.S. destinations featured in its latest guide for tranquil solo travel, Elsewhereism. With January marking the peak travel-planning season, the guide highlights lesser-known destinations that help travelers avoid crowds and plan calmer trips for the year ahead. Google Trends data shows U.S. search interest in “s
Feb 112 min read
College Has Been Added as a Participating Higher Education Institution for Initiative
Southeast New Mexico College has been added as a participating higher education institution for the New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department (ECECD) initiative, “Advancing a Bilingual and Indigenous Early Childhood Workforce,” funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Eligible students enrolled in Early Childhood Education associate degree programs may apply for a one-time $1,500 stipend for Spring 2026. The stipend is intended to support students pursuing career
Feb 41 min read
Historical Fiction—Traveling Through Time
By Sarah Jones, Library Director, Carlsbad Public Library One of the greatest joys of reading is its power to transport us—beyond borders, cultures, and even time. Historical fiction does this with a unique blend of storytelling and research, plunging readers into vividly reimagined pasts that feel both authentic and emotionally compelling. At the library, we like to think of historical fiction as the ultimate time machine: no tickets, no luggage—just a good book and your ima
Jan 282 min read


2026 Dancing with the Eddy County Stars Lineup Announced
This year’s lineup for “Dancing with the Eddy County Stars” includes an all-star softball player, the warden of the Eddy County Detention Center, and a popular local DJ. The United Way of Eddy County is holding the fundraiser March 20, 2026, at the Walter Gerrells Performing Arts Center in Carlsbad. The fundraiser is modeled after several popular competition television shows. Professional dancers from the Utah Ballroom Dance Company will be partnering with eight Eddy County c
Jan 282 min read


Strategy to Action: Creating a Plan
By Jeff Campbell, Director of Marketing and Business Development Carlsbad Department of Development Planning in economic development requires sound strategy. Many factors play a role in determining which businesses are recruited and how efforts are directed to maximize results. What often goes unnoticed are the many tools used behind the scenes to formulate strategies that can be carried out through actionable plans. Focusing on Recruitment People often look around Carlsbad a
Jan 284 min read


German Rockabilly Band Returns for Annual Pilgrimage
By R. Gabriel Villalobos Rockabilly veterans The Booze Bombs are gearing up for a tour of the sun-bleached towns and neon-lit cities of the American Southwest. They’re coming in from Germany, but this isn’t their first rodeo. Their rockabilly odyssey stretches back 20 years! Having toured all over Europe, the Netherlands, Italy, France, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Croatia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Austria, the UK, Canada, and Australia, there’s a special place in their hearts for
Jan 283 min read


Fun Night Out Benefits Community
By Misty Cryer Events that include a night out in Carlsbad are often tied to a worthy cause. This is true for Casino Night, hosted by Partners in Heart Health, a fun-filled evening coming up that features dinner, drinks, games, and prizes to benefit the local non-profit organization. Casino Night is scheduled for 6:30-9:30 p.m. on February 21 in the Carousel House of the Pecos River Village Conference Center, 711 Muscatel Ave. “The idea is to raise money and to also have fun,
Jan 283 min read


Local Achieves Dream with Energy Alignment Techniques
By Misty Cryer Since 2020, Shawna Hicks has been sharing healthy tools and techniques with others to help them align their energy and cope with the everyday stresses of life. She started online part-time before having a physical space and began offering services at a local spa in March of last year. She recently achieved her dream of having a bigger space downtown where she can hold sessions, classes, and events. Aligned Energy Healing is now located at 217 S. Canyon St. in C
Jan 283 min read
LIVING AN EXCEPTIONAL LIFE #86
By Rhonda Jones How are the New Year’s resolutions going? Most of us make a commitment for the new year to get fitter and healthier. About three weeks into January, those resolutions are usually abandoned. I can relate to this because it often happens to me. Actually, I don’t usually get a good start until February. This year is no exception for me, as I have been out of town more than in town this month. Traveling is always a challenge, especially when you are meeting frien
Jan 213 min read
Learning at Home Made Easier with Educate Station
By Sarah Jones, Library Director, Carlsbad Public Library Public libraries have always been champions of lifelong learning. From story times that spark a love of reading in preschoolers to research databases that support college students, we strive to connect people of all ages with the resources they need to grow. One of the most exciting tools available to our patrons is Educate Station—a comprehensive, ready-to-use homeschool curriculum designed for children in pre-K throu
Jan 212 min read


Community Kitchen Celebrates Great Holiday
Submitted By Antonia Robledo The Terri Able Carlsbad Community Kitchen and volunteers have once again successfully shared their dedication and hard work to serve our community during the holidays; we had a great turnout providing 50-plus meals to patrons in Carlsbad. December 5 is recognized as “International Volunteer Day,” where we celebrate volunteers who devote their time and energy to serve in their communities. The Carlsbad Community Kitchen has just that, a group of v
Jan 211 min read


Where Are They Now… Two Bandmates of the Class of ’62 Share Stories of Life After Graduation
By Misty Cryer Keith Pearson and Dwight Pitcaithley had a lot in common in their high school years. According to the yearbook for their senior year, both were part of the Caveman Band, All State Band, and Mummers, and participated in the junior and senior class plays. Pearson was also in the Science Club, Spanish Club, and National Honor Society, while Pitcaithley was part of the Key Club and the High School Band of America. After high school, Pearson said he went to New Mexi
Jan 213 min read
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