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A Taste of New Zealand in Taos
A tiny Taos eatery brings big New Zealand flavors to New Mexico. ALY HYDER STARTED SELLING meat pies from a five-foot food truck in Taos Ski Valley during the pandemic. Skiers could enjoy fresh, hot, individually sized meals without even taking off their gloves. They were an instant hit. “Have...
SFNF: Workshop For Contractors, Small Businesses June 14
SANTA FE — Are you a contractor or small business owner? Join Carson and Santa Fe National Forest staff, New Mexico Small Business Development Council (SBDC) and New Mexico APEX accelerator to learn more about how you can work with the USDA Forest Service and compete for government contracts.
El Vecino: The Technique of Organic Equivalent Gardening
Our antepasdos (ancestors) cultivated and grew produce and fruit in what we can best describe as organic equivalent cultivations. Our ancestors did not have access to commercial seeds, fertilizers, pesticides and materials that can be used to facilitate growth of produce. Over time, they developed techniques, practices and methodologies that...
Smoke, Ash From Indios Fire Reaches Velarde
Smoke and ash from the Indios Fire north of Coyote reached Velarde Thursday. At last report, 697 firefighters are battling the blaze on the ground and in the air. ‘Let’s keep them in our thoughts and prayers…’ Photo by Johnnie Martinez.
Young Summit County mountain biker injured, partially paralyzed in crash in New Mexico
While competing in a downhill mountain bike race in Angel Fire, New Mexico, Silverthorne resident and Summit High School rising sophomore Jamison Lee was injured in a crash on Saturday, June 1. Due to the severity of the accident, Lee had to be airlifted by a Flight for Life helicopter...
Election Showdown 2024: State Representative District 41
Political experience: None. Past appointment to Rio Arriba County Planning and Zoning board. Describe one specific bill or program you would propose that would create jobs in Rio Arriba County. I would propose the study of the gross receipts tax paid by the Department of Energy to Los Alamos County...
Cleveland valedictorian gets prestigious scholarship
Cleveland High School graduate and valedictorian Graciela Rodriguez received the prestigious Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.) STAR Scholarship. She was recommended by P.E.O. Chapter BP of Rio Rancho. The scholarship amounts to $2,500.
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