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Condit still is taking care of Job One

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Carlos Condit, left, fights Neil Magny in a welterweight mixed martial arts bout at UFC 219, Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) The COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll on a couple of Carlos Condit’s business ventures: a jeans company and a coffee company. Fortunately, he had, and has, his night job. “It’s been tough,” Condit, an Albuquerque MMA fighter, regarding the recent fortunes of his Sene brand custom jeans line and his Hundred Hands coffee company. “The pandemic has been a son of a bitch. ...................... “But luckily, my real job is killing it. I’ve fought a couple of times during the pandemic, which was fantastic.”

Cibola girls coach Mabrey steps aside

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Cibola coach Lori Mabrey gives instructions to Kavionna Brown (1) during her team’s game against Mayfield in the girls Class 6A state tournament Thursday at the Santa Ana Star Center in 2015. Mabrey has announced her resignation from the position. (Greg Sorber/Albuquerque Journal) A state championship-winning head coach in the metro area has resigned. After leading the program to five state championship games over 15 seasons on the West Side, Cibola High School girls basketball coach Lori Mabrey is leaving that position, Mabrey told the Journal on Tuesday. She led Cibola to the then-Class 6A state championship in 2015, where the Cougars defeated La Cueva in the final.

City of Albuquerque refers $211K Trump reelection campaign bill to collection agency

City of Albuquerque refers $211K Trump reelection campaign bill to collection agency By Kelly Hayes Debt collectors can text you in 2021 By 2021, debt collectors will be able to contact people who owe money via texts, email and even social media messenger. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - The New Mexico city of Albuquerque has sent an unpaid bill for former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign to a debt collection agency, officials said. The $211,175.94 bill stems from a rally held in 2019 by Trump’s reelection campaign in the nearby city of Rio Rancho. According to the Albuquerque Journal, Trump stayed overnight in Albuquerque while in the area for the Sept. 16 rally, forcing the city to shut down city hall and other parts of downtown.

City of Albuquerque refers $211K Trump reelection campaign bill to collection agency

City of Albuquerque refers $211K Trump reelection campaign bill to collection agency
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