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KCCC 930AM Community Newsletter

Newsletter for the week of September 30th

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Newsletter September 30 2024
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Balzano Family Pumpkin Patch Opens Saturday

Saturday - 10am to 6pm Sunday - Noon to 6pm

Balzano Family Vineyard & Pumpkin Patch | Vineyard in Carlsbad | 5230 7 Rivers Highway, Carlsbad, NM, USA
Balzano Family Vineyard & Pumpkin Patch hosts special events, coroprate events, weddings and more. Join us for our seasonal family events. Located halfway between Artesia and Carlsbad.

Christopher Caputo (left) and Gary Mills won individual championships during the Pecos Valley Bass Masters individual tournament championships Sept. 14 and Sept. 15, 2024 at Conchas Lake near Tucumcari. The fishing organization is based in Eddy County. Provided by Pecos Valley Bass Masters (photo and info courtesy Artesia Daily Press)

https://www.artesianews.com/pecos-valley-bassmasters-individual-season-champions-crowned/


The Carlsbad City Council voted Tuesday night (Sept. 24) for a two-year trial of a ban on single-use plastic bags. (Carlsbad Current-Argus)

City Council approves trial program for plastic bag ban - Carlsbad Current-Argus
The Carlsbad City Council voted Tuesday night (Sept.

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NMDA, New Mexico State Fair announce Wagner and Major families as the 2024 Farm and Ranch Families of the Year

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The New Mexico Department of Agriculture and the New Mexico State Fair announced the 2024 New Mexico Farm and Ranch of Families of the Year Thursday, Sept. 12 at the New Mexico State Fairgrounds in Albuquerque. The Wagner and Major families were honored in person at the fairgrounds. 

The Wagner Family (photo courtesy NM State Fair)

The Wagner family, long established in Corrales, has been named Farm Family of the Year. Augustin Wagner, Sr. started farming in Corrales in 1910, with 55 acres of farmland for growing green chile, alfalfa and a small variety of fruits and vegetables. To add to his farming repertoire, Augustin, Sr. went on to start the first commercial winery in Corrales, the fifth commercial winery in New Mexico. Where the family now operates an apple orchard, Augustin established a 20-acre vineyard, which laid the foundation for the Wagners’ reputation as a well-known wine producer in the state. Augustin’s son Gus operated the farm for nearly 60 years, from 1955 to 2014, proving to be both a careful steward of the land and an inspirational keeper of wisdom among the community in Corrales. Gus passed away in 2020, leaving behind a legacy of one-of-a-kind work ethic and a robust tradition of family farming.  The Wagner family, which today is led by Augustin’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren, now farms over 300 acres in Corrales and Socorro, plus runs a farm store, restaurant, corn maze and hay rides, and hosts an annual apple festival. 

The Major Family (photo courtesy NM State Fair

Randell and Lynn Major, owner-operators of a commercial cattle operation across three ranches in Socorro and Catron counties, have been named Ranch Family of the Year. The Major family has ranching roots that date back to 1886, when Randell’s great-grandfather drove a herd of cattle from Colorado to a ranch just north of Magdalena, New Mexico. Over the years, Randell has served on several committees, including the New Mexico Federal Lands Council, and has served as Southwest Regional Vice President and President of the New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association. 

“Both the Major family and the Wagner family have roots in agriculture that predate New Mexico’s statehood, which is profound in and of itself.  When we say that the culture of New Mexico is agriculture, which spans centuries, we’re really talking about families like these,” said New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture Jeff Witte. “We definitely have these families to thank for trailblazing the agriculture industry, as well as for what’s to come, as they continue to pass down the tradition of farming and ranching.” The Wagner and Major families join several other honorees of these prestigious community awards, including the Mayberry family of Artesia and Perez family of Nara Visa and Encino, who were named the Farm and Ranch Families of the Year in 2023, respectively.


Ten area charities in southeast New Mexico each got a share of $75,000 provided in grants from the operator of a nuclear waste facility near Carlsbad. (Carlsbad Current-Argus)

WIPP operator gives $75K to local charities, nonprofits - Carlsbad Current-Argus
Ten area charities in southeast New Mexico each got a share of $75,000 provided in grants from the operator of a nuclear waste facility near Carlsbad.

Check out this story from KOAT about a new movie on Netflix shot here in New Mexico.


Obituaries from Denton-Wood Funeral Home

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Denton Wood Obits October 2 2024 2024
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