Letters To Editor

Need Help FightingVelarde Burglaries

  There has been a recent string of break-ins in the Velarde and Lyden area. I realize that times are hard and I am...

It’s OK to Drink and DriveIn Rio Arriba County

  Coming home from dinner and shopping April 28 at approximately 9 p.m., we found our driveway blocked by a passed out drunk sleeping...

Truth or Consequences Has MoreGoing on Than the Spaceport

I road-tripped down to the giant metropolis of Truth or Consequences for a weekend meeting for New Mexico Press Association. What a pleasant surprise.    ...

Thanks to SomeVery Generous Men

 I wish to recognize several very generous gentlemen.     McCurdy School has been struggling financially the last few years just like the rest of our...

I.D. Theft Repair Kits Available

   I was the victim of identity theft and decided to start my own business to help others with the prevention and/or finding resolutions...

F-I-L-G-O-N-I-O

   I watched television news April 6 and was interested in the spelling of the Cesar Chavez sign, or rather, the misspelling.     For years...

No Bounds to Man’s Cruelty

   My friends found a five-month-old puppy April 21, a Border Collie mix. He was tightly tied with baling string to a sage bush,...

Editor Ill-informed, Unfair

   Your recent editorial denouncing union members at Northern New Mexico College was ill-informed and unfair.  It is wrong to tar us with the...

Earn Your Tips

Editor;     I am just disgusted with the businesses in our community that are providers of services and charge dearly for them, having huge jars...

Thanks, Neighbors

   The bosque adjacent to our property caught fire Sunday and rapidly spread, being fanned by the wind. Quick thinking and action by some...

Who’s PayingArchuletas’ Legal Bill?

   Since you pride yourself in investigating reporting, would you please investigate to see if taxpayer dollars are being used to pay for legal...

No Parking Please

(Courtesy Photo) The attached photo was taken at approximately 6:40 p.m. April 14. At that time there were five New Mexico State Police vehicles parked...

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