A scene from A Week Away | Netflix
“Good Enough,” one of the songs featured in Netflix’s upcoming faith-based musical A Week Away,” highlights the biblical truth that everyone, regardless of their background, is “good enough” just the way God made them.
Written by Adam Watts and performed by Kevin Quinn, Bailee Madison, Jabril Cook and Kat Conner Sterling, “Good Enough” follows a back-and-forth between Will (Quinn) and George (Cook) as well as Avery (Madison) and Presley (Sterling). While George and Presley struggle with feelings of insecurity and inadequacy, Will and Avery remind their friends that “God made you just how you should be good enough more than good enough.”
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The Las Cruces City Council is calling for equitable distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine for both the city of Las Cruces and the entirety of Doña Ana County.
Council members unanimously passed a resolution urging the New Mexico Department of Health to provide an equal number of COVID-19 vaccines to Doña Ana County. City Policy Analyst Christopher Dunn says Doña Ana’s vaccination rate is approximately 5% less than 19 other counties in New Mexico, despite being the second-most populous county in the state.
“Currently 19 counties have vaccinated, or partially vaccinated, more than 30% of their population, and Doña Ana County has partially vaccinated 25.2% of the population,” Dunn said. “We have been able to fully vaccinate 12.6% of the population…The city of Las Cruces and Doña Ana County are here to distribute vaccines efficiently as well.”
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Cowboys beat Islanders 9-8 on Rasbeary s walk-off home run
McNeese walks off against Texas A&M Corpus Christi By McNeese Sports Information | March 13, 2021 at 7:37 PM CST - Updated March 13 at 8:34 PM
LAKE CHARLES – Clayton Rasbeary blasted a one-out, bottom of the ninth solo home run to walk-off a McNeese Cowboys 9-8 win on Saturday against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, capping a remarkable comeback victory for the Cowboys who remain perfect at home on the season.
A chance for a walk-off win didn’t look likely early on as the Cowboys (7-6, 2-0 SLC) fell behind 8-1 through five innings, but clutch relief pitching by Cameron Foster, who entered the game with two out in the fourth after the Islanders plated five runs, allowed McNeese’s offense to begin chipping away at the lead.
LAS CRUCES – The city will look to create a process by which unowned cats are trapped, sterilized and released back into the community as a means of reducing the flourishing local population of stray and feral felines.
While the overall goal will be to reduce the cat population over the next several years, supporters of the move see it as a more humane process than euthanasia.
On Monday, Las Cruces city councilors agreed during a work session to fast-track a resolution to start such a program rather than wait for it to be implemented as part of a larger overhaul of the city s animal control ordinance.