By Kevin Wilson: CNJ staff writer For dozens of Clovis property owners, April 1 didn’t feel like much of a joke. That’s the day the city filed a foreclosure suit on their properties with the city poised to take over titles for liens ranging from $180 to nearly $50,000. There were 128 properties on the […]
Foreclosure process long, frustrating
April 10, 2010
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Common sense fails to prevail
May 14, 2009
By Glenda Price: CNJ columnist Rules. Society needs them to keep itself from descending into chaos. However, even though the rule-makers proceed with the best intentions there are times when unintended consequences are frustrating, to say the least. Worse, sometimes the rules “enforcers” have been known to sacrifice common sense on the altar of “obey […]
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Hounds, Zias end frustrating seasons
February 24, 2009

CNJ staff photo: Liliana Castillo Junior Equs Darby leads the Eastern New Mexico University men’s basketball team with a 10.2 scoring average while shooting 56 percent from the field. By Dave Wagner: CNJ sports writer PORTALES — As they prepare to wind down painful seasons tonight, both Eastern New Mexico University basketball teams can point […]