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November 2, 2023
Aztec Adventures invites everyone for the Holy Grit gravel bike ride this weekend. Explore your money story with WESST Farmington Women’s Business Center, and give back this holiday season with the Aztec Public Library. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by Home2Suites and Pop’s Truck & RV Center

Summer Biking Finale with Aztec Adventures

October 31, 2023
Fox Fire Farms Winery has been producing wine commercially since 2010. Every year since then, it has relied on the efforts of volunteer grape harvesters. The group comes from around the region to make sure Fox Fire gets the most out of its fruits. The group comes from around the region to help the winery end its season. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by Tafoya Barrett & Associates and Happy Pappy’s Pizza & Wings

Fall’s Final Festival for Ignacio Winery

December 6, 2023
Cyclist Sepp Kuss played an integral role in Jumbo Visma’s historic dominance of the sport’s three grand tours. He topped it off by winning the Tour of Spain. Durango honored its native son with a party, including live music, a downtown bike parade, and a live Q&A session. American cycling fans flocked to Durango for the event. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by Kroegers Ace Hardware and Sky Ute Casino

Local Cyclist Celebrated with Peloton Party

December 6, 2023
Celebrate Halloween safely with family-friendly events in Aztec and Farmington, including Trunk or Treat at the First Baptist Church Aztec and Aztec Safe Treats, as well as a pumpkin carving contest and Boo-Palooza in Farmington. The Farmington Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Business to Business Expo on November 9th to learn about local businesses and their offerings. The Rio Del Sol Kiwanis Club's annual Clothes for Kids event is looking for sponsors to raise $10,000 for this year’s event. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by CMIT Solutions and Traegers Bar

Safe and Family-Friendly Halloween Fun

December 6, 2023
The Theatre Department at Farmington High School, players of the Spotlight Theatre, have produced its biggest production ever: the murder mystery Clue. Based on the cult classic film and the popular game board, 70 or so students participated. The impressive stage set cost a whopping $7,000 dollars, all paid for through ticket sales, and included two stories, two side stages, stained glass and trap doors. By Donna K. Hewett. This story is sponsored by Boon’s Family Thai BBQ and Home2Suites

Catching the Gossamer “Clue” at Farmington High School