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The Valencia County News-Bulletin is a weekly newspaper in Belen, New Mexico, [1] [2] [3] that was established in 1910 by Number 9 Media, a subsidiary of the Albuquerque Journal. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is currently the fifth largest newspaper in New Mexico , with a circulation of 22,500.
The Valencia County News-Bulletin is a weekly news publication covering all of Valencia County. KBNM-LP is a radio station in Belen, playing oldies and other music throughout Valencia County. Hub City News is an online news source covering all of Valencia County. Its primary focus is Belen and Belen-related stories.
Silver City Sun-News - Silver City; The Edgewood Independent - Edgewood; The Paper - Albuquerque; The Taos News - Taos; Tri-City Record - Farmington; Union County Leader - Clayton; Valencia County News-Bulletin - Belen
The Golden Gate newspaper was founded in June 1880. In the fall of 1880, the owner of the Golden Gate died and Journal Publishing Company was created. Journal Publishing changed the paper's name to Albuquerque Daily Journal and issued its first edition of the Albuquerque Daily Journal on October 14, 1880.
Life as the main story: For deaths where the person's life is the main story, where the news reporting of the death consists solely of obituaries, or where the update to the article in question is merely a statement of the time and cause of death, the "recent deaths" section is usually used.
The Belen City Hall, at 503 Becker Ave. in Belen, New Mexico, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019. [1] It is also known as Old Belen City Hall. [2] It was built in 1937 by the Works Progress Administration, using local labor and adobe, and is Pueblo Revival in style. [2]
Jan. 23—A former Belen firefighter alleges in a lawsuit that he was fired last year after raising concerns about a co-worker with symptoms of COVID-19 who was allowed to remain at work. Michael ...
In 1972, the Belen News Bulletin reported that Charlie Maes was the owner. [9] In 1974, the Montoya family purchased the business, and between 1974 and 2004, Beatrice Montoya was the proprietor. She was honored by the local Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and recognized as a judge in chile-making contests.