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Highway Contractor Chosen

    The state Highway Department has selected a contractor for the next phase of the Highway 84/285 project while it is still in the...

Not Same Old Train

    Despite a year that’s been tough on other railroads, the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad is holding its own, thanks in part to...

SPORTS BRIEFS

    While most volleyball teams were still scrimmaging, the McCurdy School Bobcats ran their season record to 2-0 with a hard-fought 3-2 victory over...

City Cited Again For Lack Of Financial Controls

    For the fourth consecutive year, the city of Española’s audit came with a disclaimer from its auditor saying it could not form an...

Running Strong

    The Española Valley High School Sundevils have practiced a shoot’-em-up, fill-the-air-with-flying-footballs style of offense for the past three years under departed coach Manny...

Shelter Seeks Animal Lovers

    The deadline to submit a Northern Brief is Monday at noon, the week of publication. Any submissions after that day will not run...

How Would Annexation Affect Your Property Taxes?

    No one is quite sure if the city of Española’s Santa Fe County residents and businesses would see their property taxes rise or...

2008 Rio Arriba County Fair Results

    The following are the livestock results of the 2008 Rio Arriba County Fair, held Aug. 2 to 3 at the Rural Events Center...

PROPERTY TAX BREAKDOWN

    Rio Arriba residential property owners pay approximately $16.76 for every $1,000 of taxable value on their property, according to Chief Deputy Assessor Ron...

Drinking, Guns Spoil Family Water Project

    The day they apparently ended up shooting each other, brothers Ben and Dominic Archibeque were supposed to work on the water system at...

Fall Season A Boon for Spectators, Outdoorsmen

Commentary By George Morse SUN Staff Writer     The days are still warm, but the mornings feel a little cooler and fall is just around the...

Rio Arriba Lakes Enjoy High Water Levels

    The heavy runoff from this past winter’s snowpack has kept water levels in Rio Arriba County reservoirs at or above average. That means...