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High-Speed Internet May Finally Reach Espanola Schools

Jose de Wit SUN Staff Writer     After five years of unsuccessful attempts, the Española School District could finally get a beefed-up Internet connection and high-speed...

WHERE TO GO FOR HELP

The following facilities offer counseling programs to all New Mexico veterans and their families: Santa Fe Rape Crisis and Trauma Treatment Center     6601 Valentine Way,...

Legal Fees Climb for city in Aldaz lawsuit

    A breach of contract suit that has already cost the city of Española approximately $43,000 in legal fees, will continue after the city’s...

Corps’ Stolen Van Returned

    The Chimayó Youth Conservation Corps is still missing seven chain saws and protective chaps, but its van and hard hats that were stolen...

Block In The News For All The Wrong Reasons

    State Public Regulation Commission Democratic Party candidate Jerome Block Jr. has had a tough week, first calling the State Police to report a...

Principal Hires Sister

    When Española Military Academy Principal Steve Baca said the new teachers he has hired are “good, great teachers,” he should know. One of...

State Suspends License of Teacher Accused of Watching Porn in Class

Jose de Wit SUN Staff Writer     The state Education Department has suspended for 15 months the teaching license of a now former Mesa Vista Middle...

High School Suspends 233 in 2007-08

Jose de Wit SUN Staff Writer     Nearly one out of every three Española Valley High School students was suspended at least once last school year,...

CITY OF ESPANOLA SALARIES

    The salaries listed below are for the city of Española employees for the 2008-2009 fiscal year. The salaries are taken directly from documents...

Academy Votes To Leave District

Jose de Wit SUN Staff Writer     Española Military Academy administrators, Governing Board members and parents have long blamed the Española School District for many of...

Controversial Mundy Subdivision Approved

    The Mundy Ranch has gained approval to move forward with a contentious 5,600-acre subdivision south of Chama.     The Rio Arriba County Commission approved...

PRESCRIBED BURNS

    Fire Managers on the Tres Piedras Ranger District ignited the 1,200-acre Lagunitas Mountain Meadows prescribed burn last week.          This burn is...

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