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Don’t Look for Common SenseIn CEO Compensation Packages

    After years of publicity about executive compensation, public sentiment has boiled over. AIG is one target, but the dry rot that funneled bonuses...

Delays Expected during State Road 96 Work

    Work was scheduled to begin this week on the Cañones Creek Bridge on State Road 96, according to the state Highway Department.     Motorists...

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...

Body of Possible Homicide Victim Found on Pueblo

    The body of a 26-year-old man was found April 11 in San Ildefonso Pueblo, according to the Santa Fe Sheriff’s Department.     Naayaitch Friday’s...

Baatan Survivor List Updated

    One survivor of the Japanese prison camps was inadvertently left out of the column last week discussing the Bataan Death March survivors. Jose...

Burglars Steal TV Equiptment Worth Thousands

Jose de Wit SUN Staff Writer     Security cameras and locked doors did not stop three costumed intruders who made off with roughly $35,000 in video...

Chimayo Water System To Double Capacity

    An ongoing expansion of the Chimayó domestic water system should more than double the amount of customers served by the system.     The first...

Bandelier Focus Groups Seek Public Input

    Researchers from Northern Arizona University are recruiting paid participants for focus group discussions about how Bandelier National Monument and other New Mexico parks...

Classroom In The Spotlight

  Favorite subject: Math, followed by reading. Favorite book: Shel Silverstein’s “The Giving Tree.” Favorite activity: Sports, video games and jump-rope. What do you want to be...

Agencies Receive Historical-Records Funding

    The New Mexico Historical Records Advisory Board awarded $82,000 in grants to 19 New Mexico institutions to preserve and provide better access to...

JEMEZ MOUNTAINS ELECTRICAL COOPERATIVE PAYMENT VOUCHERS

    The Jemez Mountains Electric Cooperative spent $794,011 in August. The following is a partial list of the expenditures.     • The Co-op spent $138...

Elks Face Homecoming Defeat

    Grants High School took prime advantage of elk season Oct. 4, hounding Pojoaque High School 46-0 during the Elks’ homecoming weekend.     Despite some...