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New Sign Law Allows Businesses To Ignore Changes

    Business owners will get to choose how they come into compliance with the city of Española’s new sign code ordinance.     The City Council...

Ricky Torrez

    Ricky Torrez, 40, Cordova, died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008.     He was preceded in death by his infant sisters, Angela and Diana Torrez; maternal...

Grant Writing Workshops Offered

From a press release     The Carson, Cibola and Santa Fe National Forests are hosting a series of grant writing workshops to assist individuals or...

Española NurseOne of the Good Guys (Gals)

    Brenda Romero has been a shining example of a loyal employee with great work ethic, dedication and the drive to go far beyond...

Northern President ‘Misstates’Employees’ Number, Qualifications, Status

    In his rush to make our little Northern New Mexico College a university, president Jose Griego cut a few corners and “misstated” some...

Truman A ‘Loser’ We Could Count on

    We herd so much talk about “change” in the just-concluded presidential campaign that I decided I would do just that—vote for change. I...

Mrs. Anna E. Laws

    Mrs. Anna E. (Peggy) Laws, 97, Fayetteville, Ark., died Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 in Fayetteville. She was born Dec. 9, 1910 in Woodward,...

New District Attorney Gives Eight Prosecutors the Boot

    District Attorney-elect Spence Pacheco waited less than 24 hours after her electoral victory to announce sweeping changes to the First Judicial Office that...

Mayor Spends $3,000 on Newsletter

    At the same time Española Mayor Joseph Maestas’ bemoaned a financial slowdown in the city’s revenues, the city spent approximately $3,000 to print...

Honoring Esther

SUN Staff Report     When the late Tewa storyteller Esther Martinez was traveling from town to town, sharing stories and her love of language, she...

Tonita S. Medina

Our beloved mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, Tonita S. Medina a resident of Broomfield, CO, Red Cliff, CO and originally from El Yano, New...

Piñon Pickers Pick up Skull

SUN Staff Report     Piñon pickers found an adult human skull Nov. 4  on Santa Fe National Forest property in Coyote, according to State Police.    ...