‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ – A flawed flick, but avoids total disaster
Rating: «« out of 4 stars
Running Time: 147 min.
Another week, another comic-book-related beat-down between famous superheroes. This week it’s X-Men: Apocalypse, the sixth title in the popular Marvel series and the third of more recent slate of films featuring younger versions of the characters. This tale is set in...
Running Time: 147 min.
Another week, another comic-book-related beat-down between famous superheroes. This week it’s X-Men: Apocalypse, the sixth title in the popular Marvel series and the third of more recent slate of films featuring younger versions of the characters. This tale is set in...
School-bus riders collect aluminum-can tabs for Ronald McDonald House
Students who ride Bus 283 from David Skeets Elementary School have collected aluminum tabs from whatever cans they could to send to the Ronald McDonald House in Albuquerque.
The 65 students now have three-months’ worth of tabs. All who participated have worked hard in making this task a huge success.
“From the first day they were told about collecting these tabs and explained how it would help people in need, they were really excited,” Gallup-McKinley County Schools bus driver Kathy Garcia said. “The students are smart, loving, caring children, and they are perfect criteria for this job.”
Garcia will be delivering the tabs to Albuquerque in June.
Tohatchi’s Halona signs with Haskell Indian Nations University
Halona played volleyball each of her four years at THS
TOHATCHI – Getting the chance to play the sport she loves and receiving a well-rounded education are the reasons behind Tohatchi’s Latisha Halona deciding to attend Haskell Indian Nations University on a volleyball scholarship in the fall. Halona, 18, signed a letter-of-intent to attend the Lawrence, Kansas-based school on May 19 at Tohatchi High School.
Halona was also recruited to play volleyball by Bacone College in Muskogee, Okla. Bacone is a four-year liberal-arts school and is the oldest continuously operated institution in Oklahoma.
“I’m happy with my choice,” Halona said after the signing. “I will be far from...
TOHATCHI – Getting the chance to play the sport she loves and receiving a well-rounded education are the reasons behind Tohatchi’s Latisha Halona deciding to attend Haskell Indian Nations University on a volleyball scholarship in the fall. Halona, 18, signed a letter-of-intent to attend the Lawrence, Kansas-based school on May 19 at Tohatchi High School.
Halona was also recruited to play volleyball by Bacone College in Muskogee, Okla. Bacone is a four-year liberal-arts school and is the oldest continuously operated institution in Oklahoma.
“I’m happy with my choice,” Halona said after the signing. “I will be far from...
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