Letters To Editor

Support Telecommunications Bill

  Antiquated telecommunication regulations are holding New Mexico back.   According to the 2013 Mercatus Center report “Freedom in the 50 States,” New Mexico suffers...

Time to Clean upCity Hall

    What in the world is happening? Enough of this mismanagement of taxpayer’s money. It’s time for the city of Española to clean house...

Thanks to State Police

  We would like to thank State Police Officers Lopez and Padilla for their care and professionalism. They were quick to respond to our...

SUN Reaches All-time Low

 Once again the Rio Grande Sun has stooped to an all time low while hiding behind freedom of the press, and abusing access to...

Making People Miserable Daily

 You know you guys really disgust me. Is it really necessary to write an article based on someone’s autopsy report? Does it ever cross...

Burglary Answers Complex

Editor:     It is likely you know someone whose home has been burglarized in the last year or so. Some of you have unfortunately experienced...

Thanks to ThoseVisiting the Elderly

    I enjoyed your “Christmas in the Valley” trilogy, especially reading about those in our community who remembered those less fortunate. But there is...

Trash PolycartsCreate Hardships

 It is a shame that North Central Solid Waste Authority employees refused to pick up our trash due to our not having a polycart...

No Oil LeasesNear Cebolla

Editor:     I am against the proposed lease/sale of oil and gas in Rio Arriba County near Cebolla. New Mexico is in a multi-year drought...

Board Gets Failing Grade

The last two editions of the Rio Grande SUN, particularly the editorials should be a real eye-opener to the citizens of the Española School...

Farmers Market Volunteer Will Be Missed

   Christmas eve brought the unexpected news that Jim Beverwyk, a longtime volunteer and friend of the Española Farmers’ Market, had died.     I first...

Thanks, City Road Crew

   My thanks to the city of Española Roads Department.     I walk my dog north on Upper San Pedro Road (toward Sonic) and I...

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