
Editor’s Letter February
Introducing Our New Editor: Mikayla Ortega I was born and raised in Questa, and I will always feel fortunate to have grown up in a community where everyone knew me,
Introducing Our New Editor: Mikayla Ortega I was born and raised in Questa, and I will always feel fortunate to have grown up in a community where everyone knew me,
New Beginnings: Lou McCall’s Shoes will be big ones to fill. Not many people have the privilege of receiving a free quality newspaper in their mailbox every month with stories
‘Tis the Season for Giving It’s that time again, the season of giving. My hope for the world and for our community is that we remember the true meaning of
Keep it Free Happy November, everyone! We hope you enjoy our Fifth Annual Veterans Issue. This year our celebration includes service of all kinds, not just military service. In these
Mid-summer in northern New Mexico can be challenging, packed as it is with visitors escaping sweltering temperatures at home, but those in the know, locals and tourists alike, find October
Questa Del Rio News Welcomes Ellen Miller-Goins as Assistant Editor We are happy to welcome Ellen Miller-Goins to our staff as assistant editor. Ellen is a veteran journalist and former
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 has been in Questa for
Dear fellow citizens of the Village of Questa, I am writing this letter to inform you of the steps the Village of Questa has and will continue to take in
It’s Election Season We should always endeavor to look at people in a positive light. But when it becomes difficult, it is an opportunity to look inwards. — Rabbi Yisrael
The Time is Coming, or at Least That’s What We Refuse to Believe Water is in the news a lot these days, if not in our streams or in the
Dear Readers, It was one of those rare days in February; a warm, beautiful day between storms, an early spring fever kind of sunny day. I found an excuse to
As I write this—near the end of May—it is grey, cold, and windy, the icy rain pellets have piled up like snow… but we have a fire in the woodstove.