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Teen accused of killing cat released

CNJ staff A 19-year-old accused of killing his family’s cat with a group of other teens has reached a plea agreement and been released from jail. Jonathan Hall pleaded guilty to animal cruelty and was...

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Clay named to LSC South second team

Cat Clay led the Zias and was 11th in the Lone Star Conference with 14.2 points per game. CNJ staff Eastern New Mexico University junior guard Cat Clay was named to the All-Lone Star Conference South...

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Centennial coin symbolizes county’s history

By Clyde Davis: Freedom columnist There are surely enough veterans of the Armed Services in this readership, that the concept of a battalion, or squadron, coin is well known. The logo of the unit, or...

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Wednesday morning briefing: Cat helpers needed and a TEA party

Good morning and welcome to Freedom New Mexico’s Wednesday briefing. Video of the day At your service, our local video, spends a day with Clovis’ planning and zoning The post Wednesday morning...

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a view from under the pew: amos tries to love trigger

By Gary Mitchell: Religion columnist amos the churchmouse:a view from under the pew Editor’s note: Amos is a churchmouse, who types by hopping on the computer keyboard, but he can’t operate the...

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In Search of Ponies: Java the gender-bending cat

By Sharna Johnson: CNJ staff writer In hindsight, there were clues. But that’s hindsight. I pondered them as it sunk in, as I listened to my wide-eyed friend relay what the vet was saying on the other...

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Freshman Academy Cat-a-bration shows off student work

CNJ staff photo: Liliana Castillo Freshman Academy parent Susana Cantu, left, and her children, from left to right, Mari Cantu, Ruben Torres, Abri Cantu and Victoria Cantu spend time at the biology...

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Spring season full of surprises

Winter may slip up on us quietly but spring has a way of surprising even the most prepared. Carl Sandburg described the fog as coming in on little cat feet, sitting on silent haunches, then moving on....

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In search of ponies: Schedules help avert cat-astrophe

Waking to teeth on my nose was not a pleasant feeling. In all honesty, it was downright disturbing. To add insult to injury, the little black furry face – I could only see in segments because of the...

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McGee: What about my cat?

Grant McGee It was a lazy Sunday. The Lady of the House and I both in our recliners reading different sections of the Sunday newspaper. “Oh this is a guy with a sense of humor,” I said, talking about...

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