Archive For October 2004
Middle school football finishes 6-1
October 31st, 2004
The Tucumcari Middle School football team, coached by Eddie Encinias and Brian Dunlap, finished the season 6-1 with victories over district rivals. Head Coach Encinias said the team excelled.
“If t...
Car hits Lowe's Grocery
October 31st, 2004
Clovis businessman Lynn Berry had just entered Lowe’s Grocery and was walking east in front of the cash registers when all of a sudden cans, bottles, six packs and cases of beer came off the south w...
Candidates look at last four days
October 31st, 2004
Quay County’s one true contested election for the county commissioner seat for District 3 is entering into the last three days before election day and the two candidates for the position are going i...
Police vehicle hit
October 31st, 2004
It is perhaps a motorist’s worst nightmare to crash into a police vehicle. That nightmare came true for a 16-year-old girl Monday afternoon at the intersection of Washington and South Ninth Street.
...
Where to vote in Tucumcari, Quay County
October 31st, 2004
On Election Day, polls close at 7 p.m. You can check your voter registration card for your polling location.
Here are the Polling Locations for Quay County:
Precinct 1 House Community/ Senior Center,...
Consumed with costumes
October 30th, 2004
OK, the World Series is over, day-light savings time begins tonight, we are in the middle of one of the most heated election battles in the history of the planet and guess what this column is going to...
Elections now not like the past
October 30th, 2004
Most people I have listened to of late have stated rather strongly that they will be pleased when the election is over because they are tired of hearing all the mudslinging and even more tired of the...
Program seeks volunteers
October 30th, 2004
Susan Lease, project director for the Quay County Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention coalition, is looking for volunteers to serve on the program’s steering committee. Lease said the steering co...
Mother Road Rally set for June 17
October 30th, 2004
Organizers are already busy planning for the second annual Mother Road Rally, set to take place at the Quay County Fairgrounds June 17-19. Lynn Hudson, committee chairperson for the Mother Road Rall...
Police chief gives Halloween advice
October 30th, 2004
Tucumcari police chief Dennis Townsend said with Halloween parties and celebrations, trick or treating the weekend could promise to be dangerous and they should take certain precautions to keep peopl...
Youth basketball starts
October 30th, 2004
According to Scott Simpson of the Tucumcari Recreation Department, the recreation department will be registerning third and fourth grade boys and girls for the local youth basketball league beginning...
Area resident receives Heritage Awardaward
October 30th, 2004
Bill Parman of Nara Visa was named as this year’s recipient of the Buck Ramsey Heritage Award at the annual Nara Visa Gathering on Sept. 24-26. Each year an individual, family or ranch that exemplif...
Practice begins for winter sports
October 30th, 2004
The Tucumcari High School Boys’ and Girls’ basketball teams begin practice Monday. Also, high school wrestling practice starts Monday at 3:30 p.m.
The boys begin their preparation for the 2004-20...
I-40 to Tucumcari to be improved
October 30th, 2004
On Wednesday, just 30 miles west of Tucumcari in Newkirk, a combination of state dignitaries, city and county officials, construction personnel and state maintenance personnel gathered to break ground...
Johnny S. Martinez, Isidoro SanRoman
October 28th, 2004
Johnny S. Marinez
Johnny S. “Jonne” Martinez, 63, died in Amarillo Friday, Oct. 22 following a brief illness.
Jonne Martinez was born March 8, 1941 in Las Vegas, New Mexico. He was a body man at S...
Senator visits area
October 27th, 2004
New Mexico U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman Monday came to Quay County and kept busy going from one spot to another mostly in Tucumcari but also headed just south of San Jon to check out the progress of the...
Questions remain in man's death
October 27th, 2004
Juan Lucero, a 20-year-old cowboy from Logan, died on a ranch near Grady in February. New Mexico State Police officials said Lucero’s death is still under investigation.
Lt. Nathan Wallace, of the N...
Thermometer up for public to see
October 27th, 2004
The Tucumcari United Way has put their United Way Thermometer up at the base of the Tucumcari Lowe’s Grocery sign. According to local United Way president Doyle Frasier, the thermometer is a long-st...
Volunteers to serve 'Pasghetti' Thursday
October 27th, 2004
Preparations for the annual St. Anne’s “Pasghetti” Dinner are already in high gear. Bill Wilson who, along with his wife Direen, is the music director for St. Anne’s Catholic Church, said the...
San Jon revival begins Sunday evening
October 27th, 2004
SAN JON - The San Jon Assembly of God Church will be holding a revival beginning Sunday Oct. 31 and running through Wednesday, Nov. 3.
And according to one of the organizers of the event, everyone i...
Students collect for troops
October 27th, 2004
According to representitives of the seventh grade at Tucumcari Middle School, everyone in Tucumcari is encouraged to bring a number of different items items to the middle school for shipment to Americ...
Senior Center holds party
October 27th, 2004
According to members of the Pioneer Senior Citizens Center on South Third Street, the center is hosting a Halloween party at 2 p.m. Friday.
Ruby Bonds, one of the party’s chief organizers, said a f...
Bond 'B' could help area colleges
October 27th, 2004
Area higher education officials say a bond that would allocate $94.5 million is crucial to projects planned at local colleges.
Voters will decide Nov. 2 if funding the projects is worth a slight ris...
Trucking jobs come to Tucumcari
October 27th, 2004
Interstate Distributor Company, a Tacoma-based trucking firm, is currently installing a working terminal in the 1600 block of Camino Del Coronado on the west side of town.
George Payne, executive vice...
Therese A. Morris, Merle A. Biddix, Agnes Trampe, Virginia Goodson
October 24th, 2004
Therese A. Morris
Therese A. Morris, died of cancer at her home in Clovis October 16, 2004.
Therese Morris was born September 27, 1947 in Fremont, Ohio the seventh child of George and Anna Becker. The...
Early voting going strong
October 24th, 2004
According to Quay County Clerk Jeannette Maddaford, roughly 20 percent of the registered voters in Quay County have already voted.
Maddaford said 692 people have voted early in person and another 542...
Senator arrives Monday
October 24th, 2004
New Mexico’s U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman will be coming to Tucumcari Monday, Oct. 25 and will be visiting with both Tucumcari City and Quay County commissioners.
In addition, he will be attending an...
THS seeks replacements
October 24th, 2004
On Thursday, it was announced that Tucumcari High School is looking for three teachers to take the place of teachers who have turned in their resignations.
“It’s not that unusual for teacher posi...
National Guardsmen return home
October 24th, 2004
Five National Guardsmen from Tucumcari are coming home after nearly two years at Cannon Air Force in Clovis. Guardsmen Jason Braziel, Roberto Gallegos and Ricardo Sanchez will be returning to their jo...
Singer of Aztec songs comes to Tucumcari
October 24th, 2004
Michael Heralda, a Los Angeles based singer, musician and storyteller, will be bringing a unique brand of Aztec-inspired music to the Tucumcari High School auditorium tomorrow afternoon. Heralda’s 3...
Altrusa donates art to elementary school
October 24th, 2004
The Altrusa organization and Tucumcari Elementary School got together recently and the result was art and literature.
Altrusa members Glenda Reid and LInda Donwerth went into the elementary art class...
Auxiliary gets ready for holiday season
October 24th, 2004
According to Wanzella Murphy of the Dan C. Trigg Hospital Auxiliary, the auxiliary is beginning its annual Christmas Greetings Fund Drive on Nov. 1.
Murphy said the concept behind the fund drive is th...
Logan stops San Jon in season finale
October 24th, 2004
SAN JON - In the final regular season game for both arch-rivals in the “A” division, San Jon and Logan met for the last time in volleyball in San Jon Thursday evening.
“It was a good game,” s...
Say, what's the name of your car?
October 24th, 2004
Many psychologists say that in America our cars define us - which when you think about it, is kind of frightening. I mean, look at the car names for heaven’s sake.
Do you remember the “Gremlin”...
Students gain insight from museum tour
October 24th, 2004
Some of the Tucumcari Historical Research Institute board members had quite an experience Wednesday morning when 175 students from Tucumcari Elementary School toured the museum to see the Smithsonian...
Rattlers fall to Santa Rosa
October 23rd, 2004
The Santa Rosa Lions scored 29 unanswered points in the second half to defeat the Tucumcari Rattlers 36-21 Friday night. The Santa Rosa victory ended Tucumcari’s playoff hopes.
The Rattlers went in...
City police make heroin busts
October 23rd, 2004
The Tucumcari Police Department kept busy in October, making two separate heroin arrests and finding a cache of weapons at a convicted felon’s residence.
On the morning of Oct. 3, four Tucumcari Po...
Kailiga Aguilera, Casimiro Andrada, J.C. White
October 21st, 2004
Kailiga Aguilers
Kailiga Aguilera, 26, died in Albuquerque on Saturday, Oct. 16, 2004.
Kailiga Aguilera was born Nov. 13, 1977 in Tucumcari. He attended the Tucumcari School System. At the time of his...
Senate race Clinton Harden
October 21st, 2004
Clinton Harden
1. What is it that makes this senatorial district special to you?
1. This senatorial district is special to me for many reasons, and first and foremost, it is special because of the re...
Senate race Bob Frost
October 21st, 2004
Bob Frost
1. What makes the district special to you?
1. District 7 is special to me because it is “home”. That may seem to be too simple of an answer but when I started my family and my business,...
City to hold retreat
October 21st, 2004
The Tucumcari City Commission has scheduled a planning retreat for Saturday, Oct. 23 to begin at 9 a.m. at the Tucumcari Convention Center.
The retreat was the brainchild of Tucumcari Mayor pro tem A...
Locals win roles as movie extras
October 21st, 2004
J.R. Montoya and his wife, Maxine, recently spent a day on a movie set in Floyd. The Tucumcari couple had to dress as an early 1960’s ranching couple and sit in a church all day in order to appear i...
Longhorns defeat San Jon 54-0
October 21st, 2004
The Logan Longhorns dominated on both sides of the ball as they beat the San Jon Coyotes football team 54-0 Saturday at San Jon. In a game called at the half and marred by turnovers by both teams, the...
Mesalands awards Hispanic grants to three students
October 21st, 2004
Three students at Mesalands Community College have been awarded the Hispanic Opportunity Grant for tuition and/or fees while enrolled at Mesalands. Recipients of the grant include John P. Garcia, Eric...
Annual Altrusa 'Car Party' set for Saturday
October 21st, 2004
The annual Car Party will take place on Saturday, Oct. 23 at the Tucumcari Elks Lodge. This year's car for which the $100 per ticket raffle was held is a sport metallic red pontiac Grand Am which has...
House school releases honor roll
October 21st, 2004
HOUSE - House schools released their first grading period honor roll and 28 House students are on the list. Representatives from House said Eight students were placed on the all “A” honor roll and...
Rattlers in must-win game in Santa Rosa
October 19th, 2004
The Tucumcari Rattlers must beat the Santa Rosa Lions Friday night in order to have a shot at the playoffs. Santa Rosa is 6-1. Tucumcari is 5-3.
The two teams have played one common opponent, Texico....
Lack of vaccine affects Tucumcari
October 19th, 2004
Like many communities in the United States, there is almost no influenza vaccine in Quay County this year and that is causing problems for many people in the area.
“Almost nobody has any (vaccine),...
A jaundiced view of politics
October 17th, 2004
Political season is in high gear again. It is a weird sort of time of year for most of us, I think.
For a few brief days every couple of years big time lawyers and businessmen, who are running for of...
Letter from friend evokes memories of years 'out home'
October 17th, 2004
The article about the Ima-Hassell Quilters evoked a lot of memories among several friends and caused one to write a wonderful letter in which she shared some of her recollections about those years “...
Leroy Sena
October 17th, 2004
Leroy Sena
Leroy Sena, 61, died at Baptist St. Anthony’s Hospital in Amarillo , Friday morning, Oct. 15, 2004 following a brief illness.
Leroy Sena was born June 3, 1943 in Santa Rosa. He has been a...
Commissioner recall petitions come up short
October 17th, 2004
There will be no recall of Tucumcari City Commissioner Jim Witcher.
In the Thursday evening meeting of the Tucumcari City Commission, city clerk Rachel Hicklin presented her report on the results of...
Rainfall good for local wheat crop
October 17th, 2004
The Quay County area has received above average rainfall this year, especially this fall. Wheat farmers are happy, but they still want more rain this winter and next spring.
David and Jerri Rush have...
FFA kids head to convention
October 17th, 2004
According to Tucumcari High School FFA Sponsor Glenda Sours, members of the Tucumcari FFA Floriculture Career Development Team are ready to go to Louisville, Ky and compete in the FFA national floricu...
United Way sets plans for numerous activities
October 17th, 2004
United Way Auction Chairman Amanda Hammer announced recently the annual United Way Auction will be Monday, Nov. 1, at the Well Fargo Bank in Tucumcari from 5:30-9 p.m. According to Hammer, the event...
Does collect to fight MS
October 17th, 2004
According to Jessica Braziel, the local Order of Does are going all out to combat Multiple Sclerosis this year.
Braziel, the secretary of the local Does organization, said her group will be raising mo...
Senior Center needs drivers
October 17th, 2004
The Pioneer Senior Center on South Second Street is in need of volunteer drivers for the Meals on Wheels program. Drivers are needed Monday through Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. according to T...
Rattlers fall to Yellowjackets, 38-19
October 17th, 2004
The Clayton Yellowjackets had a big second half to defeat the Tucumcari Rattlers 38-19 at Rattler Stadium Friday night.
Rattler quarterback Chris McCasland went down in the first half with an apparen...
Items stolen from local charity
October 17th, 2004
Tucumcari residents routinely drop off large amounts of clothing and other items in front of La Casa de La Hope food and clothing bank on South First Street. Bea Laredo, La Casa’s director, said cer...
Edna Crisp Bass
October 14th, 2004
Edna Crisp Bass
Edna Crisp bass, 93, died Oct. 8, 2004 in Tucson. Bass was born April 10, 1911 in Wardville, Okla. She was a log-time resident of Tucumcari.
Bass is survived by her daughers, Doris Spa...
County commission candidates speak out
October 14th, 2004
This general election on Tuesday, Nov. 2, there are two area contests taking place. One is for state senator between incumbent Republican Senator Clinton Harden of Clovis and challenger Democrat Bob F...
Candidate - Jeffrey Lewalling
October 14th, 2004
Jeffrey L. Lewalling
1. What is it that makes Quay County special to you
1. Quay County has been my family’s home since 1892. I am a fifth generation Quay Countian. Quay County is my home.
2. What...
Candidate - Billy R. "Bill" Curry
October 14th, 2004
Billy R. “Bill” Curry
1. What is it that makes Quay County special to you?
1. It is special to me because my neighbors are some of the best people in New Mexico. I was born and raised in Quay Cou...
Red Ribbon Week to feature special activities
October 14th, 2004
According to those involved, the key event in this year’s Red Ribbon Campaign in Tucumcari is going to be something special. Regina Rael of the Red Ribbon Campaign committee in Tucumcari said plans...
Weather hurts rodeo team
October 14th, 2004
Mother Nature dealt a tough hand to the Mesalands Community College Rodeo Team this week as they traveled to Vernon, Texas to compete after a week of very little practice due to the wet weather.
The o...
Rattlers vs. Clayton - 'biggest game of the year'
October 14th, 2004
The Tucumcari High School football team takes on Clayton at home Friday night in what Rattler coach Dub Smith called, “the biggest game of the year.”
The Yellowjackets come off a win at Estancia...
Library gets new sign
October 14th, 2004
After over three years of waiting, the Tucumcari Public Library has a new sign and the librarians say they couldn’t be more pleased with it.
“I think it is just wonderful,” said Librarian Mary...
Don't know much 'bout geography
October 10th, 2004
I was just reading a study about how young people today have no concept of geography. The study done by the National Geographic and Roper polling group found that 30 percent of young people between th...
'Age Has Its Privileges' makes sense
October 10th, 2004
Many years ago, one of my mentors gave me some very sound advice about age, long before I even gave much thought to the subject. He told me to remember A.H.I.P. “Age Has Its Privileges,”
He expl...
Barbara Johnson, John Branden Melton, Jane Sanderson
October 10th, 2004
Barbara Johnson
Barbara Dwan “Sug” Johnson, 71, died at Laurel Hills Health Care Center Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2004 following an extended illness.
Sug Johnson was born February 24, 1927 in Lela Lake,...
Show to display 150 Quilts
October 10th, 2004
Little more than a generation ago, quilting was just a craft something that a person did to make a bed look a bit better, but it has become more than that and nowhere is that change of what quilting h...
Bngaman coming to city
October 10th, 2004
New Mexico Democratic U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman will be in Tucumcari on Tuesday, Oct. 12 to meet with Tucumcari school and city officials and visit with residents of the area plus getting a look at Q...
Former Quay County Sheriff raises greyhounds
October 10th, 2004
Joel Garnett, former Quay County Sheriff, raises greyhounds on his 23-acre greyhound farm east of Tucumcari. Garnett trains the sleek dogs for racing on greyhound tracks throughout the U.S.
Garnett s...
English car club cruises Tucumcari
October 10th, 2004
Thirteen hand-built English two-seater motor cars and their 27 drivers (also English) stopped in Tucumcari Friday as part of their trip along the length of Route 66.
According to Anita Jordan, one of...
County officially out of trash business
October 10th, 2004
In a 15 minute meeting Thursday, the Quay County Commissioners made it official - the Quay County Government is no longer in the trash hauling business.
Following a brief discussion commissioners Jeff...
Independent interview about police continues
October 10th, 2004
Mark Radosevich announced this week that he woud return to Tucumcari early next week to interview anyone interested in discussing any aspects of the situation regarding the Tucumcari Police Department...
Rattlers get district volleyball win
October 10th, 2004
SANTA ROSA - For the first time in what one observer said was “longer than most people can remember,” the Tucumcari volleyball team has won a district volleyball match.
What makes the Thursday wi...
San Jon Coyotes crushed by Floyd Broncos 66-8
October 10th, 2004
FLOYD — The Floyd Broncos overwhelmed San Jon 66-8 on Thursday, improving to 6-0 for the season in a game called by the state’s 45-point lead rule which goes into effect in six-man games at that p...
Tucumcari defeats Dexter Demons 40-27
October 10th, 2004
DEXTER - The Tucumcari High School football team played the role of spoiler at Dexter’s homecoming Friday night by escaping with a 40-27 victory.
The game was back and forth and too close to call...
Mayors criticize local city manager
October 10th, 2004
LOGAN - Clovis Mayor David Lansford and Portales Mayor Orlando Ortega took time from the Eastern New Mexico Rural Water Authority where they are chairpersons to criticize Tucumcari City Manager Richar...
'Comcast Cares' comes off well
October 7th, 2004
The morning hours of Comcast Cares Day, Saturday, saw temperatures chilly and a bit uncomfortable, but that did not stop people from turning out for the fourth annual event in Tucumcari at Tucumcari S...
Parties gear up for Nov. election
October 7th, 2004
Members of the Quay County Republican Party and the Quay County Democratic Party are busy calling potential voters to gauge voter interest and persuade voters as the Nov. 2 election looms.
Ron Wilmot...
Museum getting makeover
October 7th, 2004
Some Tucumcari Historical Museum displays stored away for years and years will once again see the light of day and others that have been relegated to relatively nondescript locations will be placed in...
San Jon School Carnival nears
October 7th, 2004
San Jon Public School is holding its annual Carnival Friday, Oct. 15 at 6 p.m. and according to those involved in the event in San Jon, “It’s coming along very well.”
The theme for the annual c...
Scholarship announced
October 7th, 2004
The Tex E. Haase Memorial Scholarship was recently launched at Mesalands Community College. Tex Haase was a long time citizen of Tucumcari, and well-known educator in the community. He served on the M...
Area goats combatting salt cedar
October 7th, 2004
LOGAN – About 1,000 goats have been feasting on salt cedar along Ute Creek for the past five months.
Like a swarm of locusts, they devour up to 10 acres of invasive trees everyday. “They’re rave...
House places fourth in Melrose
October 7th, 2004
House traveled to Melrose last weekend to take part in the Melrose Invitational Volleyball Tournament where they faced off against three different teams: Tucumcari, Melrose and Santa Rosa.
In their f...
Tucumcari goes 1-2 at Melrose
October 7th, 2004
At the Melrose Invitational Volleyball Tournament in Melrose over the weekend Tucumcari went against three different opponents the House High School Cowgirls, the San Jon High School Coyotes and final...
San Jon loses three at Melrose
October 7th, 2004
San Jon had a rough Melrose Invitational Volleyball Tournament. The Coyotes went 0-3, but according to San Jon Head Volleyball coach A.J. Laird there were impressive signs popping up periodically with...
Mesalands rodeoers compete, come close
October 7th, 2004
ALPINE, Texas - Mesalands Community College’s Rodeo Team traveled to Alpine, Texas where according to those taking part the competition was fierce and the weather was chilly. Still, four Mesalands t...
St. Anne's holds church retreat
October 7th, 2004
St. Anne’s Catholic Church will be holding a “Weekend of Christian Living” retreat Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 23-24 at Hammond Hall in Tucumcari.
According to the event coordinator, Clara Rey, t...
Methodists host enchilada dinner
October 7th, 2004
Martha Waters, of Center Street United Methodist Church, said about 40 volunteers will be on hand at the church Saturday Oct. 9 to serve up a traditional enchilada dinner.
“The enchilada dinner has...
Bill Parish, Raymond Andrada
October 7th, 2004
Bill Parish
Bill “Billy Joe” Parish, 71, died at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Amarillo Saturday, Oct. 2, 2004 following an extended illness.
Billy Joe Parish was born Feb. 14, 19...
Tucumcari travels to Dester Friday
October 6th, 2004
The Tucumcari High School football team hopes to spoil the Dexter Demons’ homecoming Friday night. Dexter, at 2-4 on the season, may seem a welcome relief to the Rattlers after losing their past tw...
Election causes run on clerk's office
October 6th, 2004
It has been a busy few days for Quay County Clerk Jeanette Maddaford and her staff in the county clerks office as hundreds of people have registered to vote in the upcoming general election and alread...
Not a flying kind of guy
October 3rd, 2004
Now that the air show has come and gone, I feel I can now admit it. I don’t like flying.
It just doesn’t seem natural to me. I mean airplanes are big pieces of metal that are expected to go up in...
Old ways still work fine
October 3rd, 2004
While many people these days communicate via email, this woman from Ima continues to enjoy writing letters and sending them via snail-mail. Obviously, a number of friends still use that venue because...
Margaret Bryant
October 3rd, 2004
Margaret Shannon Bryanat
Margaret Shannon Bryant, 70, died Sept. 18, 2004 in Albuquerque. She was born May 6, 1934 in Seneca, New Mexico. Bryant moved to Tucumcari in 1937 and graduated from Tucumcari...
Pilots enjoy Tucumcari show
October 3rd, 2004
Often, after a decade, the luster of an annual event fades.
According those at the 12th annual Tucumcari Rotary Club Air Show, that is definitely not the case with the air show.
According to pilots ta...
Young, old like local air show
October 3rd, 2004
The Rotary Club Air Show attracted many onlookers Wednesday to Tucumcari Municipal Airport. The crowd’s attention was riveted to the skies above Quay County as a number of historic and contemporary...
Local Senate race almost a bargain
October 3rd, 2004
In this district in the northeastern corner of the state, winning candidates often spend less than $20,000 to get elected. Contributions for the 2004 State Senate race between Sen. Clinton Harden and...
Mounted Patrolman honored
October 3rd, 2004
Eugene Ross joined the New Mexico Mounted Patrol 25 years ago and Saturday to honor that he was presented with a plaque to honor that service at the NMMP annual Convention in Artesia.
“It was a lot...
Mesalands expands programs
October 3rd, 2004
On Wednesday, Mesalands Community College President Phillip O. Barry and New Mexico Highlands University President Manny Aragon signed a “memorandum of understanding” which will allow both insitit...
FCE Week set up for Quay County
October 3rd, 2004
According to Gloria Jenkins of the Wheatland Family and Community Educators Club, October 10-18 has been designated FCE Week. Jenkins said there are five FCE clubs in Quay County, at Conchas Dam, in F...
Floyd Broncos down Logan
October 3rd, 2004
The Floyd Broncos defeated the Logan High School football team 47-25 Thursday night in Logan. The Longhorn defense could not prevent big gains by the Bronco running backs. One Bronco, Jared Long, had...
Melrose stops San Jon, 64-0
October 3rd, 2004
Nothing seemed to go right for the San Jon Coyotes football team Friday afternoon. The top-ranked Melrose Buffaloes scored 40 points in the first quarter on their way to a 64-0 victory in a game that...
Logan girls take San Jon in three
October 3rd, 2004
LOGAN - When San Jon and Logan go head-to-head in any competition, it is always intense. It was no less intense on Thursday as the long-time rivals met on the Logan High School volleyball court to det...
Texico defeats Rattlers
October 3rd, 2004
TEXICO — While Tucumcari may be thinking of gradual improvement culminating in the Class 2A playoffs, Class 1A Texico looked like a well-oiled machine ready for the postseason now as the two squads...
Citizens interviewed about police
October 3rd, 2004
Mark Radosovich, who along with his brother, are the consultants hired to look into the situation confronting the Tucumcari Police Department said the interviews he has been conducting over the last t...

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