Help Wanted Class A and B CDL DriversJob Includes: Aggregate hauling, Transporting equipment, and Private deliveries Starting pay is $25 dollars an
Help us get stories from Red River’s past included in the permanent archives at the Library of Congress in Washington DC! During
After several years of negotiations with the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer, Chevron has announced a settlement for the 1,433-acre
The past month has been a whirlwind for our country. Abrupt changes in the infrastructure of the federal government, the functions of
Questa’s housing shortage impacts everyone. It means that Questa’s employers can’t fill their jobs, leading to service deficits in the community. It
The Questa Economic Development Fund and the Questa Business Bridge are bringing together key organizations and local businesses on Thursday, March 27
As soon as you walk into Bearly Awake in Red River you are greeted with a hello and a smile. The friendly
By MIKAYLA ORTEGAReplicas of a map dating back to 1895 showing the mining claims is up for sale! The map shows dozens
The Red River Chamber of Commerce shared to social media two opportunities to connect with a vibrant community and boost business by
“Winnie Day” in Red River is observed on February 8. It was designated “Winnie Hamilton Day” in the town, celebrating the life
The Red River Valley Charter School is hosting their 4th annual “Evening of Arts” fundraiser on March 6, from 5 to 7
Congratulations to the businesses who contribute to making a vibrant and resilient Red River In late January, Red River Chamber of Commerce
In last month’s issue, we discussed El Rito local Michael Nezi’s goal to transition his statewide distributing operation to a locally owned
As we step into 2025, real estate professionals, investors, and potential homebuyers are all eager to see how the market will change
No one likes waiting. Not in the doctor’s office, for a ride, or for funding to come through to help solve a
Taos County announced through a press release that, in partnership with the Taos Community Foundation, they awarded the Taos Center for the
The annual Community Impact Grants were created to address key needs in the community, including the core functions of animal welfare, arts
The Village of Questa is working to conduct a confidential income survey of all full-time residents living in the Questa area. This
Are you a small business owner or considering starting a business in the Questa area? This is your chance to receive guidance,
Owner Frank Rael held a big closing weekend using social media to announce his final days in business, and showcased the sweets
Over the past several years, the Cerro Regional Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Association, led by President Vilma Bailon, has been working to
James Garcia of Questa, son of Marina and Eustacio Garcia, is a senior at Questa High School. From ranching to music to
Blake Stogner is the first and second grade teacher at Red River Valley Charter School (RRVCS). Originally from Georgia, Stogner now lives
Being raised in a community where your history connects to every part of your present, it is difficult to find the courage
The Questa High School’s Future Farmers of America (FFA) group had a big weekend at the New Mexico FFA Leadership Conference in
Ladycats Run for the State Title With a 20-6 regular season record, and an 8-2 record in district play, the Ladycats claimed
The Questa Wildcat Cheer team, coached by Maria Medina and Angel Medina, have been busy throughout the month of February. In addition
The school report cards are in and it’s clear now how schools in our local region are doing on their proficiencies. This
On January 29, the Questa Library experienced a sewer backup which resulted in wide-scale flooding across the entire library. The incident forced
For many Catholics, Lent is a season of reflection and sacrifice. This year Lent begins on the 5th of March and will
In reality, the librarian’s desk isn’t quite where it belongs these days. You might remember hearing that the library was seriously flooded
The year 2025 will mark the 10th anniversary of the Questa Art Tour. This event was initiated by the Questa Creative Council
It’s very possible that you’ve enjoyed produce grown at Cerro Vista Farm (CVF) and you already know farmer Daniel Carmona. You may
Mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) are one of the most widely recognized and studied species of waterfowl. Known for their distinctive coloration, these
When the tops of the peaks are brown in February, our thoughts turn to water. More than usual, anyway. It wouldn’t be
Kit Carson Electric Cooperative (KCEC) serves as the premiere natural gas and electric supplier for the northern New Mexico region. In addition
In President Donald Trump’s second term which he assumed in January of 2025, he created the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led
Beauty In Aging Some years ago, 46 to be exact, I traveled with friends to Yucatan, Mexico. In our exploration of the
Stop Worrying About Alzheimer’s This anti-aging tip is one that has touched my life in a very profound way. It’s about my
Because It Matters No words, no sound. A complete absence of noise. A space to listen where our minds become quiet. When
Greg Bobick has been hired as the new EMS Director for the Village of Questa, following the contentious exit of Raynelle Sanchez-Cordova
Finding Heroes In Ordinary Places My husband (at his age!) goes to every superhero movie as they are released. I would rather
ECLIPSE! “To the moon and back, Alice.” —Honeymooners On March 14, all of North America will experience a full lunar eclipse. Then
Starring: Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Cory Michael Smith, Ella Hunt, Emily Fairn, Lamorne Morris and Matt WoodDirected by Jason ReitmanStreaming on NetflixRated
March in Northern New Mexico can bring a mix of sunshine, wind, and those last lingering cold days of winter. What better
d. January 31, 2025 Ivy Anne Irvine, 50, a resident of Taos and Questa, passed away unexpectedly on January 31, 2025. A
d. January 31, 2025 Elizardo “Lizard” M. Medina, 69, of Cañon, Taos, New Mexico passed away unexpectedly on January 31, 2025.He is
d. January 19, 2025 Richard J. Baca age 84, a resident of Cerro, passed away peacefully on January 19, 2025, following an
d. January 24, 2025 Flavio Medina, 59, an Arroyo Hondo resident, died peacefully on January 24, 2025, surrounded by his loving family