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Congratulations to Mariachi Sol del Valle

Editor:     As a former teacher and coach in the Española school system, I want to compliment the Española Valley Mariachi Sol del Valle and...

Just Don’t Vote for Current Mayor

Letter;     As a former resident of Chama I have a few things to say to those who are unhappy with their mayor.  If you...

Virginia S. Gonzales

    Virginia S. Gonzales, 78, El Guache, died Friday Jan. 2, 2009. She was preceded in death by her parents Jose Miguel and Teodorita...

El Centero, Let the Sunshine in

Editor:     Everyone from President-elect Obama to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who asked for transparency in medical record keeping, wants openness and oversight in government.    ...

Account for Three-Eighths Tax Money;Then Raise Water/Sewer Rates

    The rate increase proposed by the city of Española on water and sewer customers is again, way out of line. The enterprise fund...

Trujillo Benches Starters as Elks’ Losing Streak Reaches Three Games

    Since playing perhaps their best basketball of the season Dec. 19 against the Los Alamos Hilltoppers in the semifinals of the Ben Lujan...

Big Bill Changes Plans; Cantwell Gives up Column

    So, what was hot when last we chatted in December?     Diane Denish was headed for the mansion, our first lady governor. There she...

Last of Former City Director Lawsuits Dismissed

    Española Mayor Joseph Maestas’ administration can finally stop fighting the lawsuits it spurred when it fired four directors at its first meeting in...

Prescribed Burns Set for January

    The federal Bureau of Land Management plans to conduct three prescribed burns in north central New Mexico during January.     The burns will take...

Boiler Meltdown Costs Española Schools $110,000

    A boiler gone berserk left behind at least $110,000 in flood damage at Española middle school that took a “small army” of Española...

Cruz Leads Trojans over Former Team

    Mesa Vista’s Jaime Cruz scored 25 points to lead the Trojans to a 74-57 win over his former team, Coronado, Jan. 3 in...

Rio Arriba Politicos Back Richardson

    Rio Arriba County Democrats are sticking by Gov. Bill Richardson, despite the weekend news that he is withdrawing as Commerce Secretary nominee because...