Opinion

Ask Nancy Q+A: Lacking Neighborly Love

Dear Nancy: Lately I’ve been sad and worried about how my brother’s dating life is affecting his young kids. He is divorced and frequently brings home different women, which I’m afraid sends the wrong message about monogamy and sensationalizes being non-committal.

Travels in Grants

I must go on a trip that is part of my life's journey. I must go to the voting booth. As a child, I saw the city alderman tell my grandmother that he would give her a garbage can if she voted for his candidate. She WAS a widow with five children and no help.
State of Affairs

State of Affairs

State of Affairs

Diego Lopez “United Nations Week is, of course, I think, really an American undertaking. The American association with the United Nations started United Nations Week in preparation for United Nations Day, which is an international day.

Letters to the Editor

In Appreciation Dear editor, San Rafael parish extends its sincere gratitude to each and every person, who made our annual fiesta a huge success. The first part of the fiesta began Friday night with a basket bingo. Saturday was setup day for Sunday’s activities.

Letters to the Editor

Why We Have an Ariel Dear editor, Recently, we were informed that someone in our community expressed an opinion on our upcoming aerial delivery. In 2008 our community purchased an aerial to complement our fleet of firefighting equipment in accordance with ISO (Insurance Services Offices).

Travels in Grants

This is the year of the sunflowers, a sudden resurrection of thousands of happy yellow flowers as far as the eye could see. Now, the red paintbrush silently watches as the rabbitbrush turns yellow. That means it is Autumn!

Guest Column . . .

Over the past year, New Mexicans have been hit hard by rising food costs. Grocery prices have risen by more than 13 percent, the largest annual increase since 1979 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Much like many in the community- My family, home and life is here. I care about public safety and my family’s safety. I went and addressed the council on Public Safety and the Conduct of Mayor Erik Garcia on Oct. 4. He is the MOST community oriented council member I have witnessed.

Always Living and Learning

An `Ode’ poem is one in which everyday events and/or ordinary or extraordinary happenings are written about with a unique, observant eye. Odes can be serious thoughts, or less serious ponderings. They often honor people, events, seasons, nationalism, or nature.