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.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... The National Federation of State High School Associations on Tuesday of this week announced that states can implement a 35-second shot clock in basketball starting in the 2022-23 season – if they so desire. So what will New Mexico do? The process of answering that question hasn’t really begun yet. New Mexico Activities Association executive director Sally Marquez said the first thing her office must do is take the temperature of the approximately 155 basketball-playing schools around the state, and get feedback – from coaches, athletic directors and administrators – on what they’d like. ...................... Already, eight states utilize a shot clock. But, as a result, those state associations gave up their seats on the NFHS basketball rules committee. Those states are California, South Dakota, Rhode Island, Maryland, New York, Washington, Massachusetts and ....
.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... HOBBS, N.M. Zeke Kaney has spent all of his teaching career in the Hobbs Municipal School District, and while each position he has held has brought its own excitement with it, the newly announced director of Career and Technical Education is ready to build even more into the community as head of the new $50 million Career and Technical Education Center (CTECH). “This is the kind of job that will keep you around,” Kaney told the Hobbs News-Sun while smiling widely during a recent Friday morning. And, HMS Superintendent TJ Parks said Kaney is the ideal person to lead CTECH forward. ....
Educator guides development of Hobbs tech education center BLAKE OVARD, Hobbs News-Sun FacebookTwitterEmail HOBBS, N.M. (AP) Zeke Kaney has spent all of his teaching career in the Hobbs Municipal School District, and while each position he has held has brought its own excitement with it, the newly announced director of Career and Technical Education is ready to build even more into the community as head of the new $50 million Career and Technical Education Center (CTECH). “This is the kind of job that will keep you around,” Kaney told the Hobbs News-Sun while smiling widely during a recent Friday morning. ....
March 12, 2021 One year ago, when lockdowns began, Americans were told we had to make a terrible choice akin to the climax of the superhero movies in which a villain threatens two things the hero loves, forcing him to choose which to save and which to sacrifice. We were told that millions of Americans were going to die from a Chinese supervirus, and the only way to reduce that death toll from inflating even higher through overloaded hospital systems was to accept other kinds of suffering. Americans thus readily agreed to “two weeks to slow the spread.” As cases steadily rose over those two weeks, as predicted and normal with infection curves, we were told those two weeks needed to stretch into four, then six. Then the alleged Sophie’s choice shifted. ....
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Everything looks the same on either side of the Texas-New Mexico border in the great oil patch of the Permian Basin. There are the pump jacks scattered across the plains, nodding up and down with metronomic regularity. There are the brown highway signs alerting travelers to historical markers tucked away in the nearby scrub. There are the frequent memorials of another sort, to the victims of vehicle accidents. And there are the astonishingly deluxe high school football stadiums. This is, after all, the region that produced “Friday Night Lights.” ....