The Village of Questa’s new mayor and councilor were sworn in during an evening ceremony at the Village’s administrative offices on Friday, April 1. John Ortega took the oath of
The ever-popular Questa Farmers Market has a new offering: the Questa Art Market. To be held in conjunction with the Farmers Market, the Art Market will also take place every
Acceptance and approval of the Village of Questa FY2021 audit (Resolution 2022-05), action item tabled.Councilman John Ortega YESCouncilman Brent P. Jaramillo YESCouncilman Charlie Gonzales YESCouncilwoman Louise Gallegos YES Approval of
in French, English, and Haitian Editors: Senior Editor Elizabeth Brunazzi,Co-editors Eddy Toussaint Tontongi and Denizé Lauture The poetry selected for inclusion in This Land, My Beloved/Cette Terre, mon amour/Tè Mwen
To the Editor: I was confused to open the February 3 – 9 Tempo magazine [Taos News] to see a headline “Questa ‘Milagro Beanfield’s Wars’ Mural.” The full-page article featured
The Village of Questa and surrounding communities in northern Taos County have faced many challenges over the decades. There is no doubt that the closure of the Questa Mine by
Our regular readers know that we have been in serious need of a staff reporter for some time. Our wishes have come true, Dylan’s hiring is because of the generous
I just wanted to say how impressed I was with the front page last week. The lead image and story were very good. Keep up the good work in the
Our very own staff reporter (and last summer’s intern), Ernesto Cisneros, has won two Best of School Newspapers Online (SNO) awards through his college newspaper, The Round Up, at New
Our own Red River has been voted the best ski town in North America for 2021, putting the tiny little mountain town on the national map. This designation didn’t come
Dear Governor of the Great State of New Mexico, With all my heart, I believe that the date January 6 should not be publicized for any reason other than it
The recent November 2 election results were good news for the Questa Independent School District. Voters passed the Public School Capital Improvements Act (SB-9) that will fund ongoing support to