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Richard L. Lucero Center in Española, New Mexico named in his honor – housing the Española Public Library, community gym, public swimming pool and public meeting rooms [2] Lucero is the owner of Country Farm Supply, a store on Española's Riverside Drive, that his family have owned since the 1970s. [ 1 ]
The education sector is the second largest employer, the Española Public Schools is the 16th largest school district in New Mexico. Recently, Northern New Mexico College has expanded its degree programs and made massive improvements to its campus, adding a new library and a new School of Education. Larger local businesses include Akal ...
Dec. 14—Community members plan to gather Saturday in Española to mourn four young men killed in a fiery two-car crash near Medanales last weekend. Grief has rippled throughout the community for ...
By 1917 Bond was considered a millionaire, a now prominent man in New Mexico business, he had owned 12 businesses in New Mexico. Española was the headquarters for all the Bond Interests. [ 5 ] In 1924 he was spoken of as a possible gubernatorial candidate then and again in 1928, instead Bond insisted that his good friend, Richard C. Dillon who ...
Apr. 22—Española fire officials said no one was injured in a fire that burned a residence early Monday on the south side of the city. Firefighters were dispatched to the fire at a home next to ...
part of the Camino Real in New Mexico, AD 1598-1881 Multiple Property Submission: 16: Camino Real-La Bajada Mesa Section: Camino Real-La Bajada Mesa Section: April 8, 2011 : Address Restricted: Santa Fe: part of the Camino Real in New Mexico, AD 1598-1881 Multiple Property Submission: 17: Connor Hall: Connor Hall
Feb. 7—Most New Mexico cities now hold their municipal elections in November, but not Española, where City Council races will dominate the conversation March 5. Four seats will be decided on ...
The land was granted to sixty Spanish families brought to New Mexico by Fray Francisco Farfán in 1694. They settled ‘’La Villa Nueva de Santa Cruz de Los Españoles Mexicanos del Rey Nuestro Senor Carlos Segundo‘’ on April 21, 1695. [2] In October, 44 families, from Zacatecas joined them.