Births —

Hay Kadon K. Hay, left, Kolton B. Hay, middle, and Katie N. Hay, right, were born Nov. 11, 2011, to Daniel and Trisha Hay of Portales at University Medical Center in Lubbock. Kadon weighed 4 pounds 15 ounces, Kolton weighed 5 pounds 3 ounces and Katie weighed 5 pounds 1 ounce. They have two brothers, […]

Health tips featured on show

Information on diabetes and obesity, strawberries, and making polymer clay magnets will be the featured topics on “Creative Living” 9:30 p.m. Tuesday and noon on Thursday. (All times are Mountain.) Author and chemist, Shane Ellison will talk about diabetes and obesity as he explains that if you treat a person’s habits, you can treat his […]

Clay, Herrin lead Zias past Kingsville

CNJ staff KINGSVILLE, Texas — Senior forward Cat Clay scored a season-high 23 points, hitting seven consecutive 3-point shots in one stretch, and junior forward Precious Herrin had 24 points and 12 rebounds Wednesday night as Eastern New Mexico University’s women ended a seven-game losing streak with a 75-61 Lone Star Conference South Division victory […]

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 Division’s second team for the second-straight year. Junior guard and Clovis native Tori Northcutt was an honorable mention for […]

Press release: Zias, Hounds earn all-LSC hoop awards

Clay and Northcutt Garner LSC South Postseason Awards

ENMU’s Clay wins LSC weekly honor

Eastern New Mexico University junior forward Cat Clay has been selected as the Lone Star Conference South Division Offensive Player of the Week for her performance in the Zias win at Cameron. The Deming native paced the Zias with a 22-point performance, leading ENMU to a 79-74 win Saturday at Cameron. She hit five 3-pointers […]

Balanced Zia squad holds off Southwestern Oklahoma State

CNJ Staff Photo: Kevin Wilson Zia guard Tori Northcutt strips a loose ball from Southwestern Oklahoma State’s Tobey Beer in the second half of Monday’s game at Greyhound Arena. Northcutt had six steals in Eastern New Mexico’s 59-53 victory. By Kevin Wilson: CNJ Staff Writer When Cat Clay wasn’t knocking down big shots, her teammates […]

Feb. 13 – Lance in tow

CNJ staff photo: Liliana Castillo Dan Clay, 76, zooms around Clovis Wednesday in a motorized wheelchair almost every day with his pet poodle Lance in tow. The cart, intended to be hitched onto a bicycle, was modified by Clay for his pets to take a ride with him.

Cameron dominates first half to beat Zias

CNJ Staff LAWTON, Okla. — Cameron used first-half runs of 10-0 and 7-0 to take control and the Aggies pulled away in the second half Saturday for a 62-47 Lone Star Conference women’s crossover victory over Eastern New Mexico University. Junor guard Jasmine Parr scored 19 points and senior guard Tiffany Williams added 17 for […]

Graduation

Eastern New Mexico University Clay C. Davis, Pedro Garcia, Christopher Lee Hanks, Alisia I. Johnson, Linda Renae Moya, Mari “Elizabeth” Richards and Nicole Monique Tyler, all of Clovis, are graduation candidates at Eastern New Mexico University this summer.

Art is all around us

Clovis Christian junior Jessica Tivis watches guest instructor Louise Harrison work on her clay mask Wednesday afternoon. Harrison is one of the professional artists Patsy Delk invites to teach her art students. (Staff photo: Tony Bullocks) By Marlena Hartz: CNJ staff writer A student pauses from her work and stares down at the face emerging […]

Miller, Patsy (Haws)

Patsy Ruth (Haws) Miller, 75, of Clovis, died Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005, at her home in Clovis. She was born May 4, 1930, in Clay Center, Kan., to Merna and Virgil Haws. She graduated from Clay County Community High School in 1948. She married Robert D. Miller (Bob) and she spent 30 years as a […]

Clay, Maria “Tony”

Maria “Toni” Antonia Clay, 85, of Clovis, died Friday, Jan. 28, 2005, at Laurel Plains Healthcare in Clovis. She was born on Oct. 24, 1919, in Topeka, Kan., to Donicho and Josephine Ramirez. She married Theodore Clay Sr. on Dec. 14, 1939. She was a lifelong Jehovah’s Witness. She was preceded in death by her […]

Bronze casting process difficult

Clyde Davis: Local Colunist When it comes to the bronze-casting process, by which art is reproduced and sculptures made into limited editions, most of us are hopelessly lost or misinformed. No kidding, I used to think they actually carved the bronze with some kind of tools, the way a carving reproducer works on wood (it’s […]

Clay , Marie

Marie Clay Services: Have been held. Marie Clay, 91, of Clovis, died Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2004, at Laural Ridge Health Care in Clovis. She was born on Feb. 9, 1913, in Corsicana, Texas, to William File and Dela Sesser Mullins. She married John Clay on Feb. 9, 1952, in Lovington. She was of the Methodist […]

Waide, Clay

Clay Waide Services: Have been held. Clay Waide, 83, of Clovis, an electrical contractor, died Monday, Jan. 12, 2004, at his home. He was born on April 4, 1920, in Ochiltree County, Texas, to Garrett and Beulah Allen Waide. He was a member of Parkland Baptist Church in Clovis. He married Nell Cogdill on Dec. […]

Heine and Huber defended Colorado

Bob Huber When Big War II broke out, every red-blooded American kid who believed in baseball, cowboys, and the American Way shouldered his Red Ryder BB gun in the relentless struggle against tyranny. The scenario involved the building of small forts hither and yon in the Colorado foothills so enemies of the free world could […]