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Featured Articles

  • Cake

    The Season for Comfort Food

    Sep 30, 2024
    In The Kitchen
    October 2024
  • Attic

    Attic Energy and Storage Tips

    Sep 30, 2024
    Energy Sense
    October 2024

    Q: Do you have tips on finding hidden energy savings in my home?

  • Chile

    Recipes to Honor Those Who Serve

    Sep 30, 2024
    In The Kitchen
    September 2024
  • Tax Credits

    Tax Credits and Rebates for the Win

    Sep 30, 2024
    Energy Sense
    September 2024

    Q: How do I use tax credits and rebates to upgrade my home?

  • Navajo Tribal Utility Authority and Columbus Electric Cooperative crew members work together to bring electricity to remote homes in Navajo Nation as part of the Light Up Navajo initiative. From left: Leander Begay, NTUARM journeyman lineworker; Leo Kayanni, NTUASR foreman; Porter Howard, CEC journeyman lineworker; Daniel Lopez, CEC line superintendent; Colton Villegas, CEC apprentice lineworker; Frankie Gonzales, CEC apprentice lineworker; and Leander Black, NTUAKY journeyman lineworker.

    September 2024

    Aug 28, 2024
    Cover Story
    September 2024

    Light Up Navajo is a project that increases electricity access for the Navajo Nation.

  • Voting badge

    Be a Voter This Year

    Aug 28, 2024
    CEO Column
    September 2024

    With the November elections approaching, it is crucial for rural electric cooperative members around New Mexico to participate in local, state, and

  • Saturn, with its nearly closed-in ring system, is seen July 20 in California. PHOTO COURTESY OF ROBERT LUNSFORD.

    Catch Sight of Saturn's Rings

    Aug 28, 2024
    Hale to the Stars
    September 2024

    Our September evening skies feature a growing presence of our fellow planets.

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November 2025

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New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives

Members of the Publications Committee

Thomas Rivas
Chairman
Northern Rio Arriba Electric Cooperative

Wayne Connell
Central New Mexico Electric Cooperative

Manny Gonzales
Socorro Electric Cooperative 

James Ortiz
Mora San Miguel Electric Cooperative

Joe Reeser
Southwestern Electric Cooperative

 

Officers of the Board of Directors

Tim Morrow
President
Springer Electric Cooperative, Springer

Charles G. Wagner
Vice President
Western Farmers Electric Cooperative

Preston Stone
Secretary-Treasurer
Otero County Electric Cooperative, Cloudcroft

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