Letters To Editor

Letters to the editor 2/21/24

Cut to the chase Let’s cut to the chase. Joseph “Joe” Salazar is the candidate to vote for in the Española City Council District 4...

Letters to the Editor 02/15/24

A state of crisis Higher education in New Mexico is in state of crisis. Despite experiencing a boom in student enrollment, our growing student populations...

Letters to the editor 2/8/24

Tiered approach needed I’m writing to express my support for legislation that would expand the ability for licensed acupuncturists from other states to practice in...

Letters to the editor 2/1/24

Setting the Record Straight This letter will be the last response I make in reference to your reporting. In fact I have spent my last...

Letter to the editor

Española needs help I am writing in hopes you will bring attention to a dangerous problem we have developing here in Española. There is uncontrolled store...

Letters to the editor 1/18/24

New Ideas Are Great But Measurable Outcomes Must Be Ensured As we prepare for a new legislative session, I hope our Governor and Legislature consider...
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Saved by Jesus

I was traveling thru Espanola Deecember 22 to get to Texas from Taos. It was dark and cold out. I did not quite make...

Letter to the editor 122823

I am writing in response to Milan Simonich’s decision to include me and my voting record in his rant regarding proposed alcohol tax concerns...

Letter to the editor 12/21/23

Hello I just have one question: Why did you not print the letter I submitted a couple of weeks ago? Don’t you realize that the...

Letter: ‘Does City Have Protest Permit Process?’

Dear Editor,  Being a born native Hispanic of the Espanola Valley I feel compelled on addressing a few issues mainly revolving the recent Onate Statue...

Letter: Response to Alex Naranjo’s ‘We Cannot Change History’ Letter

Dear Editor, No, we cannot Rio Arriba County Commission Chairman, BUT we can strive to be human beings with an ounce of empathy. This...

Letter: ‘We Cannot Change History’

Dear Editor, September 15, 2023 to October 15, 2023 marks the recognition and celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month in the United States. What better...
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