Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, March 5th.
Folks, kick off your day with some buzz thats literally flying around our high desert skies. A brand new Bumble Bee Atlas program launched right here in Santa Fe today, calling on volunteers to track our at-risk bumble bees across New Mexico. Imagine getting out there with a simple app or net, spotting these fuzzy pollinators in your backyard or along the trails, and helping scientists map their decline to protect our wildflowers and crops. Its hands-on science that connects us all to the land we love, and sign-ups are open now through the Xerces Society perfect for families or nature lovers looking to make a real impact this spring.[3]
Water wise, Pojoaque Valley residents have a big chance tonight at 5:30 p.m. sharp at Tesuque Elementary School on Bishops Lodge Road. Santa Fe County teams up with the Tesuque Valley Community Association and the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer for a public meeting on the Aamodt Settlement and well elections for the Pojoaque Basin Regional Water System. This is huge Phase 1 construction is underway, pulling clean water from the Rio Grande through over 150 miles of lines to bring reliable drinking water to homes along 502, 503, 285, and more. County officials will explain your options to opt in, snag up to 10,000 dollars for connections before Phase 3 designs lock in, and meet reporting deadlines. Project Manager Scott Kaseman calls it a golden opportunity to secure safe water for your property dont miss the handouts and Q and A.[2]
Beyond that, keep an eye on the Santa Fe New Mexican for ripples from bigger stories like an oil groups push to ramp up production amid global strikes that could nudge gas prices here at home, and a fresh study revealing over half of teens leaning on chatbots for homework imagine the classroom debates that sparks locally.[1] For fun, dust off those old iPods; theyre making a comeback with young music fans craving that retro vibe on Santa Fe hikes.
Stay connected to your community, Santa Fe. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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