Reflections On Community Connection Days
The last Community Connection Day of the year took place on Friday, October 15, at the Questa Municipal Park. Eighteen volunteers gathered, despite a biting
The last Community Connection Day of the year took place on Friday, October 15, at the Questa Municipal Park. Eighteen volunteers gathered, despite a biting
On Monday, October 11, more states, cities, and communities than ever observed Indigenous Peoples’ Day. They’re part of a movement dedicated to a more accurate
November is Native American Heritage Month, an important acknowledgment of the Native Peoples of the US that has been proclaimed since 1990. Yet November and
On Friday, September 17, in down-town Questa, 17 volunteers came to be part of Community Connection Day. There were three focus areas: adding a mural
On September 9, U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján celebrated the opening of a new office in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Luján was joined by Mayor
SMALL TOWNS ROCK! Have you noticed the banners around Taos County asking you to pledge to “Refuse to Provide Alcohol to Minors”? If so, you’re
On Thursday, September 23 at 11 am, the Red River Valley Charter School held a groundbreaking ceremony for their new classroom addition. (From left to
Earth is getting moved and steel is being delivered at the new Dollar Store construction site, in the lot south of J&L Powersports in town
The North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD), operator of the Blue Bus, will receive $5 million from the US Department of Transportation Federal Transit Administration
By Cynthia Najim, Latir Volunteer Fire Department While we don’t like to think of it, death is a fact of life. Whether you are currently
On Friday August 20, Taos Behavioral Health, in collaboration with LEAP and Vida Del Norte, teamed up to do the first of what we hope
Armadillidium Vulgare, aka Roly-Poly, is an isopod, a type of non-insect arthropod also known as a terrestrial crustacean. It is sometimes called a roly-poly due
As a proud New Mexico resident, I understand the importance of having an election process that is run with integrity and transparency that will deliver
The Questa Welcome Sign, hand-painted by Peggy Trigg and hand-carved by Armando Vigil, was installed on July 23 on NM 522 near the Village Offices
By Claire Coté The day dawned bright and sunny on Friday, July 16. Seven beautiful trees lined the east wall of the Cisneros Youth Center
By Claire Coté In August we shift our focus from beautification of shared public spaces to collectively supporting the well-being of senior individuals in our
By LYNN SKALL A community partnership between the Questa Economic Development Fund, Chevron, and the Village of Questa has invested $31,840 to advertise Questa in
In 2020, Kristina Ortez ran for the New Mexico State Legislature and won. The 47-year-old Chicana from California moved to Taos in 2010 with a
By ERNESTO CISNEROS Library staff, patrons, and local dignitaries celebrated the grand re-opening of the Questa Public Library on Saturday, June 12. The library had