Texico residents allowed to go back home
By Sharna Johnson More than a dozen Texico residents were allowed to return to their homes around 2:30 p.m. Friday, two days after a truck accident resulting in a fuel spill forced their evacuation,...
View ArticleDumster driving
By Chelle Delaney: QCS Staff After a long day on Interstate 40, most men come into Dean’s restaurant in Tucumcari and order the special. But on Thursday night, Charles Anderson and Scott Turlington,...
View ArticleWill the market get cornered?
by Chelle Delaney: Quay County Sun President Bush said in his State of the Union address, “We must continue investing in new methods of producing ethanol, using everything from wood chips, to grasses,...
View ArticleFlying J Travel Plaza opens
By Thomas Garcia About 40 people crowded the south east entrance to the Flying J Travel Plaza Tuesday for its ribbon cutting ceremony. Customers and Flying J officials and employees enjoyed live music...
View ArticleGrady station victim of gas theft
By Gabriel Monte: Freedom New Mexico Surveillance camera footage provided by Red Rock Oil Co. shows an unidentified man tampering with fuel pumps to steal fuel from the station in the Village of Grady....
View ArticleMan arrested in Grady fuel theft
By Freedom New Mexico A 54-year-old man wanted in connection with gas thefts in Grady turned himself in to authorities Friday, according to Curry County Undersheriff Wesley Waller. Robert “Bobby” L....
View ArticleNTSB: Crash cause tied to fuel mixture setting
By William Roller: Freedom Newspapers YUMA, Ariz. – The cause of an airplane crash carrying a passenger from Yuma , Ariz., and piloted by a former Yuman is still under analysis by the Federal Aviation...
View ArticleOfficials brace for fire season
Firefighters and emergency management teams across eastern New Mexico are preparing for a disaster many believe is just one careless mistake away. All ingredients are in place in eastern and northern...
View ArticleDumpsters potential fuel source
At a time when self-righteous environmental groups are trying to block solar power, and self-described green politicians are preventing “Not in my Backyard” wind power, our much maligned real power...
View ArticleState centennial celebration kicks off in Tucumcari
QCS staff report A train propelled by a steam locomotive, a hot-air balloon, music, art and food will fuel Fired Up!, the New Mexico Statehood Centennial kickoff event in Tucumcari on Nov. 4....
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