New Mexico
Lady Toppers comeback falls short against New Mexico State
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) – The WKU Lady Toppers (15-12, 6-6 CUSA) fell on the road 64-61 to New Mexico State, securing the season sweep for the Aggies. The Lady Toppers made a rally in the 4th quarter but ultimately fell, dropping its fourth game in the last six outings.
Alexis Mead led WKU in scoring with 17 points, four assists, four rebounds and two steals. Mead surpassed 900 career points in the game and now has 906 points in her three seasons on The Hill.
The Aggies (11-13, 5-6 CUSA) opened the game on a 5-0 run that stopped with a layup from Faustino. After a three from New Mexico State, Josie Gilvin connected from long range and Mead made a bucket to cut the lead down to one. The Aggies responded with a 7-0 run. Faustino made good on 1-of-2 from the free throw line just before the break to bring the score to 15-8 going into the second quarter.
The two teams went back and forth to start the second quarter, but a 9-2 run by the Lady Toppers gave WKU its first lead of the game with 2:19 left in the quarter. The run was capped with a steal from Karris Allen and then a three on the next play. New Mexico State ended the quarter on a 7-2 scoring run to take a 30-26 lead into halftime.
The Lady Toppers cut the lead down to one to start the third quarter. The two teams traded baskets for most of the quarter, but New Mexico State scored the final five points of the frame to take a 48-39 lead into the fourth quarter.
New Mexico State kept a double-digit lead for most of the fourth quarter, but a 5-0 run by WKU cut the lead down to six with 3:08 left. The Aggies responded with three straight free throws to extend it back out to nine. The Lady Toppers scored four straight with under a minute left to cut it to 62-57. With 23 seconds left, WKU forced a steal to regain possession. Destiny Salary was fouled and made both free throws to cut it to three with 16.8 seconds. WKU fouled on the next possession and New Mexico State missed both free throws with 11 seconds left. Mead took a contested shot with four seconds left that rattled in, but her foot was on the 3-point line bringing the score to 62-61. The Aggies made two free throws to end the game.
WKU will return to E.A. Diddle Arena on Saturday, Feb. 24 against Middle Tennessee for an 11 a.m. showdown on ESPNU.
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New Mexico
Rio Rancho City Council votes on LEDA funding for potential rocket manufacturing facility
SANDOVAL COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – As a rocket manufacturing company considers Sandoval County for its newest facility, the Rio Rancho City Council approved funding to sweeten the deal. But councilors laid down some conditions that the company needs to meet.
During a meeting this week, some city councilors said they were left out of the loop during discussions with the California-based company, Castelion, on their potential plans. The concerns they brought up include water pollution, increased traffic, and the use of city resources like emergency responders. “I don’t really have the words for my frustration in that our public safety have not been at the forefront. I think a seat at the table is not enough,” said Nicole List, Rio Rancho City Councilor.
Castelion is considering Sandoval County as a site for a facility to make rockets and missiles, and a county in Arizona is also in the running.
So far, Sandoval County and state leaders have set aside financial incentives to encourage Castelion to pick New Mexico. “When they’re ready to make a final decision and make a final announcement for the project, the state, the county, the City of Rio Rancho now, everybody has done their part,” said Wayne John, Sandoval County manager.
Thursday night, it was Rio Rancho’s turn to vote on LEDA grant funding, as well as water use for the facility.
Councilors heard from those in favor of the facility and residents who worried about potential safety hazards. “Today, our country is severely significantly falling behind the Chinese and the Russians in the hypersonic race,” said Senator Jay Block (R-Rio Rancho).
“They want the Rio Rancho taxpayers, they’re asking us to build a road, send the water, and shoulder the long-term risks to our aquifer, our safety, our health, and possibly declining home values,” said Michael Farrell, a concerned resident.
City councilors said they were disappointed that they were not able to raise their concerns about the project earlier. They feared that once the facility is open, traffic will go through nearby neighborhoods, saying Paseo del Volcan needs to be extended to accommodate the increased flow. They also want more information on emergency planning, as Rio Rancho Fire Rescue would be responding to calls for the center.
After the discussion, councilors approved the resolution to provide LEDA funding to Castelion for the project. They amended the resolution to include a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) where the county, city, and State Fire Marshall would have an agreement on which agency is responsible for the facility emergency calls. They also wanted an agreement with Sandoval County on the construction of Paseo Del Volcan to accommodate Castelion traffic.
Another resolution was passed authorizing the city manager to negotiate water and possibly wastewater service with the company. Castelion has yet to make a final decision on the location for the facility.
New Mexico
New Mexico Ski Swap returns to Expo New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The annual New Mexico Ski Swap is back at Expo New Mexico this weekend, giving New Mexicans a chance to stock up on winter sports gear.
Many of New Mexico’s ski areas are expected to open later this month.
“Ski swap is the best place to get the best deals,” said Kim Linder from Sandia Peak Ski Patrol.
“Saturday is our busiest day by far, and we often get lines around the building for people coming in,” said Linder.
Rena Aragon from Sandia Peak Ski Patrol expects over 5,000 people coming to the event over the weekend.
Gear and deals
The event offers a wide selection of new and used winter sports gear, often on discounts.
“Skis and snowboards are, of course, the big ones,” said Linder.
Gear will also include boots, outerwear, beanies, jackets, and helmets of all sizes for children and adults.
Supporting safety
The Sandia Peak Ski Patrol hosts the event annually, raising money for their operations. Aragon said, “We ensure mountain safety, we do risk management, and if any of our guests need medical care or first aid, we provide that.”
“We are a nonprofit organization. We’re volunteers. A lot of people are surprised to hear that,” said Linder. “So that means we pay for all of our equipment, we pay for our medical equipment, we pay for the toboggans, we pay for all of our training.”
When to go
The Ski Swap officially begins today at Expo New Mexico. You can also sell your old gear at the event. Items for sale can be dropped off between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
The VIP sale starts at 7 p.m. Friday with a $20 fee, and the main public sale begins Saturday at 9 a.m. with a $2 admission fee. The event wraps up Sunday at 2 p.m.
New Mexico
Balloon Fiesta drew 851,994 guest visits in 2025
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The 2025 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta drew 851,994 guest visits, inching the event back toward pre-pandemic numbers.
Attendance for the 2025 Balloon Fiesta was up from three of the last four post-pandemic editions of Balloon Fiesta (2021-22, 2024) and is not far off of the four editions before the pandemic (2016-19).
In all, there were 537 registered balloons, including 103 special shape balloons (11 new) and 90 remote control balloons. There were 651 pilots – from Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, the Czech Republic, Mexico, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
- Pilots came from 41 of 50 U.S. states:
- Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
Of the 14 sessions in 2025, 13 of them took place – helping to boost Balloon Fiesta to its 11th year with at least 838,000 guest visits in the last 13. The 54th Balloon Fiesta is set for Oct. 3-11, 2026.
Balloon Fiesta attendance numbers since 2011
| Year | Attendance |
| 2025 | 851,994 |
| 2024 | 838,337 |
| 2023 | 968,516 |
| 2022 | 828,800 |
| 2021 | 783,866 |
| 2019 | 866,414 |
| 2018 | 886,037 |
| 2017 | 887,970 |
| 2016 | 839,309 |
| 2015 | 955,703 |
| 2014 | 848,393 |
| 2013 | 857,000 |
| 2012 | 714,297 |
| 2011 | 737,466 |
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