Articles from the January 18, 2012 edition

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County resident raises tumbleweed concerns

Tumbleweeds have gathered along the west and east side of Elder Street in one section, narrowing it down to one lane. An eyesore, fire hazard and reminder of New Mexico winds has one county resident c...

 

Mesalands awarded grant for adult education program

Special to the QCS Mesalands Community College was recently awarded the Integrated Basic Education Skills Training grant (I-BEST) sponsored by the Department of Education. The goal of this grant is...

 

Mesalands awarded grant for adult education program

Mesalands Community College was recently awarded the Integrated Basic Education Skills Training grant (I-BEST) sponsored by the Department of Education. The goal of this grant is to help Adult Basic... Full story

 

Lawmakers plan for Lujan absence

Trip Jennings It is unclear how House Speaker Ben Lujan’s fight with lung cancer will play out day-to-day over the next month, whether he will show up each morning or miss portions of the state...

 

Legislative tidbits — Jan. 18

Days remaining in session: 29...

 

Legislative tidbits - Jan. 18

Days remaining in session: 29 Bus Stopped: For more than a decade — probably longer — the state Transportation Department has provided a shuttle bus during legislative sessions, with stops at...

 

Lawmakers plan for Lujan absence

It is unclear how House Speaker Ben Lujan's fight with lung cancer will play out day-to-day over the next month, whether he will show up each morning or miss portions of the state Legislature's...

 

Cowboy home needs strong freshener

I had the pleasure of spending the weekend with a roundup of cowboy friends. (This means that you fed the horses and caked the cows before breakfast). Tales were told, goats were cooked, music was...

 

Rattlers sweep East Mountain High

The Tucumcari Rattlers swept the East Mountain High Timberwolves Tuesday at Sandia Park. A 39-point run by the Rattlers (8-4) in the third period after a tied first half led to an 89-41 win over the...

 

Cowboy home needs strong freshener

I had the pleasure of spending the weekend with a roundup of cowboy friends. (This means that you fed the horses and caked the cows before breakfast). Tales were told, goats were cooked, music was...

 

Rattlers sweep East Mountain High

QCS staff The Tucumcari Rattlers swept the East Mountain High Timberwolves Tuesday at Sandia Park. A 39-point run by the Rattlers (8-4) in the third period after a tied first half led to an 89-41 win...

 

Tim Tebow refreshing to watch

By the time you read this Tim Tebow may be back to worshipping God in a church instead of on a football field. I hope he's making plans to play in an AFC Conference Championship next Sunday but I...

 

Tim Tebow refreshing to watch

By the time you read this Tim Tebow may be back to worshipping God in a church instead of on a football field. I hope he’s making plans to play in an AFC Conference Championship next Sunday but I...

 

Crisis reveals faith needs more work

"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God…" Romans 8:28 Last week I was given a very valuable piece of advice when I was facing a crisis. I was told that no matter... Full story

 

Supreme Court decision protects religious freedom

The Supreme Court last week delivered a resounding victory for religious freedom, made all the more impressive by its unanimity. In a 9-0 decision, the court ruled that government cannot dictate to re...

 

Crisis reveals faith needs more work

“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God…” Romans 8:28... Full story

 

Supreme Court decision protects religious freedom

The Supreme Court last week delivered a resounding victory for religious freedom, made all the more impressive by its unanimity. In a 9-0 decision, the court ruled that government cannot dictate to... Full story

 

Community briefs - Jan. 18

Youth soccer registration open Tucumcari Youth Soccer League's Spring registration is running now through Jan. 31. Cost is $25 per child ages 4 to 13, you can pick up registration forms at Tucumcari... Full story

 

Honor rolls — Jan. 18

Tucumcari Elementary First semester Third grade All A's Anjelika Acosta Faith Berger Garrett Bollinger Dyson Clark Arissa Griego Natalie Hayes Ruben Hendren Jeffery Knox KelliAnne Lamm Allison Miller...

 

Community briefs — Jan. 18

Youth soccer registration open Tucumcari Youth Soccer League's Spring registration is running now through Jan. 31. Cost is $25 per child ages 4 to 13, you can pick up registration forms at Tucumcari...

 

Honor rolls - Jan. 18

Tucumcari Elementary First semester Third grade All A's Anjelika Acosta Faith Berger Garrett Bollinger Dyson Clark Arissa Griego Natalie Hayes Ruben Hendren Jeffery Knox KelliAnne Lamm Allison Miller...

 

On the shelves - Jan. 18

The following books are available from the Tucumcari Public Library. For information call 461-0295. Fiction "Kill Alex Cross," by James Patterson. Alex Cross investigates when the president's...

 

On the shelves — Jan. 18

The following books are available from the Tucumcari Public Library. For information call 461-0295. Fiction “Kill Alex Cross,” by James Patterson. Alex Cross investigates when the president’s... Full story

 

Senior menus — Jan. 18

The following are the lunch menus for Thursday through Wednesday for the Tucumcari Senior Center. Thursday Chicken fajita, flour tortilla, chili beans with cheese, gelatin, orange slices. Friday Beef... Full story

 

Longtime resident contributed much to community

We have one great friend who is very proud to have been born in 1912 shortly after New Mexico became a state. Mrs. Sue Wallace Tucek was born just across the state line in Briscoe County, Texas, and m...

 

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