West
Three members of Gospel Music Hall of Fame quartet, the Nelons, among 7 killed in plane crash
Three members of the Nelons, a Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame quartet, were among seven people killed in a plane crash in Wyoming, according to the surviving member who was not on the aircraft.
The Nelons co-founder, Kelly Nelon Clark, her husband Jason Clark, and their daughter, Amber Nelon Kistler died in the crash Friday afternoon, daughter and fourth band member Autumn Nelon Streetman said in a statement.
“Thank you for the prayers that have been extended already to me, my husband, Jamie, and our soon-to-be-born baby boy, as well as Jason’s parents, Dan and Linda Clark,” Nelon Streetman said. “We appreciate your continued prayers, love and support as we navigate the coming days.”
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Kelly Nelon Clark, Amber Nelon Thompson, Autumn Nelon Clark, and Jason Clark of The Nelons attend the 52nd GMA Dove Awards at Lipscomb Allen Arena on October 19, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
Also killed in the tragic accident were Amber’s husband Nathan Kistler, their assistant Melodi Hodges, and the pilot, Larry Haynie and his wife, Melissa, according to Nelon Streetman.
There were no survivors.
The Atlanta-based Gospel music family was en route to join the Gaither Homecoming Cruise to Alaska when the plane went down, cruise sponsor Gaither Music Group said. Autumn, the family’s youngest daughter, and her husband, Jamie Streetman, were not on the plane and learned of the crash when they arrived safely in Seattle.
The couple was brought to a hotel where gospel singers Bill and Gloria Gaither had gathered with several other artists to pray, sing and mourn with Autumn and Jamie.
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Recording Artists Kelly Nelon, Amber Nelon and Autumn Nelon of the Nelons speak onstage during the 3rd Annual GMA Honors on May 10, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Jason Davis/Getty Images for GMA)
“Autumn and Jamie will return home for now to Kelly’s brother, Todd Nelon and his wife, Rhonda, to begin the hard tasks that lie ahead. Please keep them, the Kistler family, the Haynie family and the family of Melodi Hodges in your prayers,” Gaither Music Group said.
The aircraft was identified as a single engine turboprop Pilatus PC-12/47E, according to the Associated Press.
The crash occurred about 1 p.m. in Campbell County, Wyoming, north of Gillette and about 250 miles north of Cheyenne, according to a statement from Campbell County spokesperson Leslie Perkins.
2 DEAD WHEN SMALL PLANE CRASHES AT LONG ISLAND AIRPORT
Jason Clark, Autumn Nelon Clark, Kelly Nelon Clark and Amber Nelon Clark of musical group The Nelons attend the 46th Annual GMA Dove Awards at Allen Arena, Lipscomb University on October 13, 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for Dove Awards)
National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Keith Holloway said Saturday the incident is under investigation.
“The aircraft is in a remote location and once they gain access, they will begin documenting the scene, examining the aircraft,” Holloway said. “The aircraft will then be recovered and taken to a secure facility for further evaluation.”
A preliminary report on the crash is expected in about 30 days while a final report with the probable cause of the crash could take up to two years to complete, Holloway told the AP.
The Nelons were inducted into the Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame in 2016 and were winners of 10 GMA Dove Awards, including multiple song of the year and album of the year awards.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Montana
Iron (MN) HS ATH Isaiah Asuma Commits to Montana State
Iron (MN) Cherry High School athlete Isaiah Asuma announced his commitment to Montana State on Monday, adding to an already impressive recruiting class for the reigning FCS national champions.
“I committed to Montana State because I love what the football program has been and has to offer,” Asuma said. “I love Bozeman, and I really fell in love with the coaching staff and what they had for future plans for me. I really think they can develop me for the next level.”
The 5-foot-11, 180-pounder, who is also a standout basketball player for the Tigers, received an offer from the Bobcats on April 17, after speaking with head coach Brent Vigen when he was in Bozeman for a Junior Day.
“My family and I had a conversation with Coach Vigen in his office, and he was just telling me that he really liked my game and really thought I could make an impact for them! That was when he offered me. Being around him a couple of times now, we have developed a good relationship, and I love who he is as a person and a coach. He’s always gonna shoot you straight, and he’s never gonna lie to you.”
Let’s do it, Cat Nation. 💙💛🤍#AGTG #COMMITTED pic.twitter.com/20f54Xvmrz
— isaiahasuma (@AsumaIsaiah) June 22, 2026
Asuma has yet to take his official visit with the Bobcats, but even after just a few visits to Bozeman, he saw enough and decided to announce his commitment.
“I have not taken my official visit yet, but I have been out there two times, and I love Bozeman. The first time I went out there, I fell in love with it. I come from a small town in Minnesota, so that’s like nothing I’ve ever seen before out there. It is pretty amazing!”
Last season, the Tigers finished 4-5, but Asuma had a great season, finishing with 1,233 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, 1,044 rushing yards, and 12 rushing touchdowns, while adding 58 tackles and four interceptions.
“Last season was solid, but we were a .500 team. I had a good individual year, and since I go to a smaller school, I played both quarterback and free safety.”
This season, he is hoping to lead the Tigers to a winning record, as well as have another big season, which could be a challenge as they will have a young squad.
“The offseason has been good. I just started summer practice and weights again with the team, in addition to training with my trainer, Dre Sherril, with explosive agility stuff and weightlifting. My goals for this upcoming season are to try to rush for 1,000 yards again and be a .500 team. Our team is super young this year, so I’m just hoping to have a solid year again.”
Asuma adds to a Bobcats recruiting class that includes three-star wide receiver Kase Betz, defensive lineman Dax Yeager, offensive lineman Kade Leibrand, EDGE Dominick Webb, defensive back Kei’Dryn Edmond, offensive lineman Maciah Keene, tight end Carter Zollar, running back DaKari Releford, among others.
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— isaiahasuma (@AsumaIsaiah) April 28, 2026
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Nevada
Lexicon Bank honors CARE Complex for aiding Southern Nevada families in need
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A Southern Nevada nonprofit that provides meals, hygiene resources, and housing assistance is getting a boost of visibility from a local bank’s community recognition program.
Lexicon Bank recognized CARE Complex through its Community Spotlight Program during June, highlighting the organization’s work serving individuals and families experiencing economic hardship throughout Southern Nevada.
CARE Complex is located in Las Vegas’ Corridor of Hope and operates as a centralized hub of essential services. The nonprofit provides meals, hygiene resources, mail, and locker services, along with on-site support aimed at meeting immediate needs with dignity and consistency.
Founded by Michael Swecker, CARE Complex connects vulnerable individuals with services intended to address both urgent needs and long-term success.
The organization’s key programs include Community Table, which provides meals and monthly pre-packed grocery bags; Homeless to Home (H2H), which offers financial assistance for qualifying individuals and families facing eviction or housing instability; and Step Into Success, which supports participants as they work toward self-sufficiency and long-term stability.
The recognition follows Lexicon Bancorp’s 2026 Annual Meeting of Shareholders, held in May, which celebrated “A Year of Philanthropy” and highlighted the bank’s commitment to supporting local nonprofits and strengthening the communities it serves.
Lexicon Bank’s monthly Community Spotlight Program features organizations working across Southern Nevada and encourages community members to learn more, volunteer, and support their missions.
More information about CARE Complex, its programs, and ways to get involved is available at www.carecomplex.org.
New Mexico
11 New Mexico Towns With A Slower Pace Of Life
Occupying a scenic corner of the Southwestern United States, New Mexico provides plenty of opportunities to take in the enchanting views and enjoy a slower pace of life. Up in the Rocky Mountains, there’s a town where visitors can ride a historic train into a gorgeous expanse of backcountry wilderness, and there’s a ski town with a vibrant year-round art scene and a 1,000 year-old indigenous community. From there, folks can explore the colorful high desert village that inspired Georgia O’Keeffe to create some of her most iconic paintings, as well as the town at the center of nuclear history and research.
Out east, visitors can discover a surprisingly refreshing “Blue Hole” of an oasis in the open desert. And down south, they can reach an artists’ village with an ancient and enduring creative heritage. For some more good reasons to slow down and enjoy the views all around, here are 11 New Mexico towns with a satisfyingly slower pace of life.
Chama
Perched high in the Southern Rockies of Northern New Mexico is Chama, a town that makes the journey just as special as the destination. Meanwhile, closer to town, Edward Sargeant Wildlife Management Area is a great expanse of public land for wildlife viewing, horseback riding, hiking, and fishing. A short drive south, Heron Lake State Park is a designated “quiet lake” (as in, boats must operate at no-wake speeds) that’s ideal for easygoing boating, and for spotting native animals. Whenever one’s ready to wrap up for the day, they can return to town and stay at Lofts @ Sterling & Sage, a funky boutique inn by the train station with contactless check-in, plush guest rooms, and private balconies sporting incredible mountain and town views.
Red River
Venturing up to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, we reach Red River, a year-round haven for all sorts of amazing adventures outside. At Red River Ski & Summer Area, folks can hit the trails and go hiking, and they can try other activities like mountain tubing, zip lining, scenic chairlift rides, and disc golf. Then, for a more untamed time in the great outdoors, Elephant Rock Campground offers phenomenal fishing conditions at the Red River, along with backcountry hiking trails and rustic campsites.
For a rockin’ good time some 8,750 feet above sea level, Bitter Creek Ranch opens up their amphitheater for an exciting summer concert series. To make one’s time at Red River even better, Copper King Lodge offers a one-of-a-kind lodging experience with the choice of comfortable motel rooms and more private and spacious cabins, and all guests get access to the riverside firepit area, gas and charcoal grills, and the backyard swings.
Taos
For over a millennium, the town of Taos has served as a vibrant hub for artistic creativity and stunning natural beauty. At the nearby Taos Pueblo, the indigenous Tiwa Puebloan people have built their own community and sustained it for over 1,000 years, surviving Spanish colonization, the Mexican-American War, and President Theodore Roosevelt’s attempt to transfer the community’s mountain lands to Carson National Forest early in the 20th century. For another glimpse into local indigenous and Hispanic art and culture, the nearby Millicent Rogers Museum has an extensive, world-class collection of New Mexico art.
In town, the Taos Art Museum at Fechin House showcases the works of Russian-American painter Nicolai Fechin and other 20th-century local artists. Beyond the rich art and culture in town and at the pueblo, there’s plenty more to explore up at Taos Ski Valley, and The Blake makes the luxuriously perfect “basecamp” high in the mountains. Not only does The Blake offer easy access to the mountain’s lifts and hike-bike trails, but it’s also the center of “elevated comfort” with an on-site full-service spa, plenty of boutiques and restaurants, and generously sized deluxe rooms and suites.
Abiquiú
Abiquiú is a high desert town that abounds in timeless treasures, from prehistoric remnants to colorful landmarks that inspired one of the United States’ most legendary 20th-century modernist artists. Near the Abiquiú Reservoir, Ghost Ranch has the Ruth Hall Museum of Paleontology dedicated to preserving the region’s wealth of Triassic era dinosaur and plant fossils, along with the Florence Hawley Ellis Museum of Anthropology that showcases the area’s indigenous cultural heritage.
Heading towards town, Dar al Islam allows visitors who register in advance to hike the famed Plaza Blanca nature preserve where Georgia O’Keeffe loved to come and paint. Speaking of Georgia O’Keeffe, the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum offers tours of the Abiquiú home and studio where she lived and worked from 1949 to 1984. Moving back to the lake, The Grand Hacienda really lives up to their name as an award-winning luxury boutique hotel with elegant Southwestern-style suites, delectable on-site dining, beautiful nearby hiking trails, and restorative massage services available to guests.
Los Alamos
About 33 miles northwest of Santa Fe, travelers will reach the curious town of Los Alamos, a town that spans from ancient Ancestral Puebloan dwellings to the epicenter of nuclear scientific research. In town, Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Bradbury Science Museum lets visitors discover the real-life stories of the Manhattan Project that inspired the 2023 movie Oppenheimer, and the nearby Los Alamos History Museum includes additional historic treasures like Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer’s actual residence and the Los Alamos Ranch School that stood here before the onset of the atomic era.
For an even more spectacular throwback, folks can head out to Bandelier National Monument and experience 33,000 acres of ruggedly beautiful backcountry terrain adorned with ancient indigenous cliff dwellings and petroglyphs, along with some 70 miles of incredible hiking trails. Whether people come to Los Alamos for the explosive atomic history or the astounding ancient indigenous heritage, they will find a welcoming home-away-from-home at Pueblo Canyon Inn and Gardens. This cozy boutique inn offers homestyle rooms, a fresh continental breakfast every morning, and full access to outside spaces like the garden, the putting greens, and the treehouse.
Cedar Crest
Up in the Sandia Mountains of central New Mexico, some 24 miles east of Albuquerque, is the quaint and inviting village of Cedar Crest. For those seeking an epic hiking excursion, the Sandia Crest Trail reaches as high as 10,678 feet above sea level and sports amazing views of lush coniferous forests, limestone rock formations, and colorful wildflowers.
Also in the area is the Cienega Trail, an equestrian-friendly path to go horseback riding, wildlife viewing, and walking to a picture-perfect picnic site in the mountains. For plenty more warm and welcoming local hospitality, Elaine’s Bed & Breakfast provides guests comfortable rooms with private bathrooms (one of which has a hot tub), a full breakfast every morning, and a serene alpine environment outside.
Santa Rosa
Who knew travelers could go swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving in the high desert some 170 miles west of Amarillo (Texas)? Santa Rosa is home to the legendary Blue Hole, a geological wonder of a natural artesian well that extends over 80 feet below the ground and abounds in cool, refreshing water that stays around 62 degrees Fahrenheit (or 17 degrees Celsius) year-round.
For even more fun on open water, Santa Rosa Lake State Park is the ideal oasis for boating, kayaking, fishing, and swimming at the lake, and for hiking and horseback riding on dry land. And venturing back towards town, Perch Lake is another prime spot for scuba diving, regularly offering over 20 feet of underwater visibility. The Best Western Santa Rosa Inn makes a convenient and comfy place to stay in town with a great location near the Blue Hole, a nice outdoor pool on site, and a clean collection of all ground-level rooms.
Cloudcroft
Situated over 8,600 feet above sea level in the Sacramento Mountains, Cloudcroft provides a cool and refreshing escape from the sizzlingly hot Chihuahuan Desert below. On the west end of town, the Trestle Recreation Area (of Lincoln National Forest) has a pleasant picnic site and access to multiple hiking trails. Just north of downtown, the Osha Trail takes hikers through a lush fir forest and sports exceptional views of the Tularosa Basin and White Sands National Park below.
When it’s time for some refreshments after exploring the mountainous backcountry, visitors can return to central Cloudcroft and treat themselves to hearty wood-fired pizzas and house-made craft beers at Cloudcroft Brewing Company. Staying in town, the Grand Cloudcroft Hotel offers plenty more warm hospitality, along with rooms fully equipped with amenities like air conditioning, premium TV, coffee machines, and wireless internet.
Truth or Consequences
Named for a popular mid-20th-century radio show, Truth or Consequences may be the most quintessentially New Mexico town with its Hollywood-worthy lore and showstopping natural wonders. To better understand T or C’s backstory, it’s worth a stop at the Geronimo Springs Museum to find ancient Mimbres indigenous-made pottery, artifacts pointing to the community’s ranching and mining heritage, and even a room dedicated to Ralph Edwards, the host of NBC’s “Truth or Consequences” radio show who forever changed the course of this town’s history by broadcasting an episode here in 1950.
To the north of town, Elephant Butte Lake State Park abounds in spectacular high desert scenery and has a 40-mile-long stretch of the Rio Grande River suitable for boating, kayaking, jet skiing, and beach play on shore. In town, visitors will find another amazing natural treasure worth experiencing: T or C’s famed mineral hot springs. More specifically, Blackstone Hotsprings offers private soaking sessions at their indoor-outdoor spring-fed pool complex. And at Sierra Grande, hotel guests will enjoy complimentary soaks at their own hot spring pools, a full-service spa on site, continental breakfast every morning, and plush rooms and suites.
Silver City
Silver City may have been named for its silver deposits that brought prospectors here in the 19th century, but this town (around 112 miles northwest of Las Cruces) now showcases some different kinds of treasures that are just as precious. In town, the Western New Mexico University Museum houses one of the nation’s most robust collections of ancient Mimbres pottery, along with plenty more pre-Hispanic historic artifacts and some contemporary Southwestern pottery art. For some more colorful local art, the Light Art Space gallery showcases a variety of paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and fabric art, and they often host interactive classes and workshops.
For some natural beauty and indigenous history, it’s a short drive north to Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, which preserves an Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling community that was built in the 13th century, as well as the perfect launchpad for hiking and backpacking excursions in the surrounding Gila National Forest.
Venturing back towards Silver City, Bear Mountain Lodge provides a beautiful place to stay at the edge of the national forest, along with guest rooms decorated with works by local artists, tasty Southwestern cuisine at their Café Oso Azul, and even the opportunity to shop for some special souvenirs at the on-site Blue Dome Gallery.
Lordsburg
Some 157 miles east of Tucson (Arizona), Lordsburg serves as an inviting gateway to the wild and open “bootheel” of southwestern New Mexico. Northwest of town, the Gila Lower Box Canyon has grown into a key riparian habitat for birds like Bell’s vireos, peregrines, golden eagles, and Gila woodpeckers, and the stretch of Gila River here also makes a nice spot for fishing.
Meanwhile, to the southwest, the Peloncillo Mountains Wilderness Study Area is a tranquil desert environment where bighorn sheep and Gila monsters roam free. And closer to town, Shakespeare Ghost Town lets visitors step back in time to an 1870s silver mining town where “Old West” legends like Billy the Kid, John Ringo, and Curley Bill once stopped.
Lordsburg may sit in the midst of a rugged and remote desert environment, but travelers can still find plenty of creature comforts at the Comfort Inn & Suites Lordsburg I-10, including premium Wi-Fi, complimentary breakfast, an indoor heated pool and fitness center, and a fully-equipped business center.
Slowing Down in Enchanting New Mexico
It’s hard to think of a better state than New Mexico to slow down and take one’s time to savor its many unique and wondrous treasures. At Chama, visitors can catch the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad and enjoy a scenic ride into the open San Juan Mountain wilderness. At Taos, a millennium-old indigenous community continues to thrive alongside a contemporary year-round resort environment.
Then there’s Abiquiú, the vibrant village where prehistoric dinosaur fossils sit near landscapes that Georgia O’Keeffe made forever famous. Over at Cedar Crest, folks can escape to a beautiful mountain haven while staying close to the action in Albuquerque. With so much to experience across New Mexico, travelers might have a hard time picking up the pace when it’s time to leave.
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