Truck Into Reading at Questa Library
On Friday, June 3 at 8:30 in the morning, residents of Questa witnessed an impressive sight—a long line of the coolest trucks ever rolling into
On Friday, June 3 at 8:30 in the morning, residents of Questa witnessed an impressive sight—a long line of the coolest trucks ever rolling into
Stephanie Gallegos is owner of the Questa salon, Eternal Cuts, located by Best Care Pharmacy. She moved back to New Mexico from Uvalde, Texas, and
Cris Brisbin is the publisher and editor of The Enchanted Circle News, based in Eagle Nest, NM. They published their first issue in May 2022,
Dear editor and readers, It has been an honor to be this paper’s assistant editor for one year and eight months, and before that, a
Entrepreneurial youth are working on an intern-led business this summer season at the Questa Farmers Market (QFM) – the creative development of a coffee stand.
Sometimes, a restaurant is more than just a restaurant. Sometimes a restaurant can transcend the boundaries of mere eatery and become that most hallowed of
On Tuesday, June 14, Questa’s Village Council gathered in the village chambers to officially fill three positions, as well as renew services with law firm
Dominic Martinez, Valerie Vigil and Karen Quintana Shannon were sworn into their respective positions of Village Administrator, Village Clerk and Finance Director by Judge Michael
We recently decided to get a microchip for our dog, Kobe. We moved to a new neighborhood and were concerned that our dog might get
President Joseph Biden made a disaster declaration for the State of New Mexico in response to the wildfires and straight-line winds that began April 5,
At 85,I vividly remember that day It’s a Saturday afternoon in July 1986. I’m at home in High Bridge, New Jersey and it’s hot. Hot
On May 23, the last Monday of the school year, 4th, 5th, and 6th graders from Alta Vista Elementary and Intermediate School made the pilgrimage
For those readers who have not already heard, Vida Del Norte has started having free Family Movie Nights and Teen Nights again this summer, woo
We are excited to announce the publication of a new children’s book by local author, Gabrielle Herbertson and Taos artist, Lynn Garlick. Gabrielle, of the
Many people and many organizations are suffering financially in these times of economic uncertainty. Those who’ve lost their jobs or fallen ill during the pandemic
Congratulations to Ruby “Rae” Sofrae and Jeff Allred. They are happy to announce the birth of their baby, Meade Aspen Allred, on May 21 at
Art for All! Workshops are for everyone! Part Two of the introductory weaving class is now happening, where interested people of all ages (12 or
MY FIRST GARDEN by Lisa Fox A sense of PlaceOf coming home to the Heart of the matterThis is where it all starts; to mend…
CLICK HERE to READ Part 1 CLICK HERE to READ Part 2 CLICK HERE to READ Part 3 In the third installment of our series
By Martha Shepp and many others This community paper is endeavoring to offer a Questa mine history series over the next few issues, to bring
In case you didn’t notice, we’re in some hard times right now. This month’s article is about a way I’ve found to cope with increasing
In the world of today—200,000 years into human evolution and a couple centuries into the Industrial Age—few living beings can embody the concept of pristine
From New Mexico Game and Fish The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has many educational programs. By far, the most popular is Hunter
Stretch out, get your running shoes on, and start training now for the Enchanted Forest Trail Race on Saturday, July 30 in Red River. The
The Grassroots Wildland Firefighters applaud the Biden administration’s announcement of a pay increase for federal wildland firefighters, authorized in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
Carson National Forest managers rescinded local fire restrictions and reopened most of the Carson National Forest on June 24, after a week of significant rainfall
The Camino de Santiago has been walked by pilgrims for over 1,000 years. The destination point is Santiago de Compostela, in Galicia, Spain, where the
Conventional agriculture, intended to feed the world, can also create soil erosion, poison the ecosystem, and deplete soils at an alarming rate: ultimately threatening our
The Talpa Community Market has begun their second year of providing a community-focused market for the south side of Taos on Fridays. Like the Questa
Despite fears that the closure of Carson National Forest would put a damper on this year’s fun, the 26th Annual Red River Car Show on
After a three-year hiatus, the Red River Art and Wine Festival made its triumphant return to Brandenburg Park. The three-day event, which took place June
As told to Lou McCall Last month we began this conversation with two American friends, Chris and Luz, who met in Ukraine while serving in
CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) won all three Oscars for which it was nominated, including this year’s best picture race. A simple story, simply told;
The winds have been crazy, drying everything out. What a welcome relief to see the start of the monsoons. The smell of rain and the
Gary Coggins age 77 passed away on June 22, in his home with his beloved wife Evelyn by his side. Gary was born and raised
Born March 7, 1941, Dennis Lionel Robbins passed into the universe June 7, 2022 at 7:54 pm in the home of his loving daughter and
Age 80, beloved mother, grandmother and friend, went home to be with the Lord on May 31, 2022. She passed away peacefully at home with
Ricardo Medina, age 96, of San Cristobal, passed away peacefully on June 5, 2022. He is preceded in death by his wife of 60 years,
Joan DeHart Blaz, age 78, a resident of Lama, passed away peacefully on June 14. She was preceded in death by her parents, Raymond and
THE COSMIC DANCE Jupiter, our largest, most benevolent, and lucky planet began a new cycle in May, but this month it’s thinking twice about it.
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