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Joy can come from most sorrowful times
October 31st, 2006
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; A time to kill, and...


Playoffs set for Rattlers
October 31st, 2006
The 4-6 Tucumcari Rattlers will play the 6-3 Dulce Hawks in the first round of the Class 2A state football playoffs. The sixth-seeded Rattlers will host the 11th-seeded Hawks at 7 p.m. Friday. “It...


Robert N.H. Dyke
October 31st, 2006
Services: 10 a.m. Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 2400 South 9th St., Tucumcari. Robert N.H. Dyke, 53, died Thursday, Oct. 26, 2006. Mr. Dyke was born Sept. 1, 1953 in S...


Tucumcarian part of national Baptist board
October 31st, 2006
Mary Ann Garrett of Tucumcari serves on the North American Mission Board (NAMB), headquartered in Atlanta. It is an outreach of the Southern Baptist Convention. She also serves as consultant to Southe...


Former Rattler Jack of all trades
October 31st, 2006
Former Rattler football star Billy Jack Turnbeaugh is being considered for the list of nominees for the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. If inducted, Turnbeaugh will be in the company of sports greats...


Rattlers get No. 6 seed
October 29th, 2006
If the Tucumcari Rattlers get a rematch with district rival Santa Rosa, it will be for the Class 2A state championship. Seeding for the football playoffs was released on the New Mexico Activities Ass...


House finishes as district runner-up
October 28th, 2006
The House Cowgirls are the only volleyball team in Quay County to advance into the post season. The Cowgirls clinched the championship match-up and a trip to the regional playoffs after Thursday's...


Words are worth a lot for puzsle
October 28th, 2006
As most of you have gathered through the years, playing with words is one of my favorite pastimes. Whether reading them, writing them, or working puzzles in which they appear, words have fascinated me...


Dark day of Halloween still enjoyable
October 28th, 2006
We still celebrate Halloween today, but the holiday’s (or holy day’s) roots go back to 1,000 B.C. That’s when, historians tell us, the Celtic people began to occupy a good part of Europe and t...


10-28-2006: Calendar
October 28th, 2006
Today: 6 p.m.-9 p.m., Red Ribbon Carnival, Travis Nelson Building, Quay County Fair Grounds. Wednesdays ongoing: Alcoholic Anonymous Unity Group meeting from noon to 1 p.m. at 1424 S. Sixth St. Wedn...


10-28-2006: Police blotter
October 28th, 2006
The following is a sample of calls received by the central dispatch office for Quay County, based at the Tucumcari Police Department, during the last few days. According to reports: Monday • At 10...


Robert “Bob” Dyke
October 28th, 2006
Robert “Bob” Dyke Services: Time and place for memorial services will be announced later. Robert (Bob) Dyke, 53, died Thursday, Oct. 27, following an extended illness. He and his wife Donna own...


Bond OK would fund building
October 28th, 2006
Special to the QCS If approved by voters, Mesalands Community College is slated to receive $1,500,000 under the General Obligation Bond for Education, also known as Bond B. The bond issue is placed...


Santa Rosa overpowers Rattlers
October 28th, 2006
Santa Rosa overpowered the Rattlers 43-6 to claim the District 2-2A title. Rattler coach Dub Smith said, “Santa Rosa is a very fine team. They go into the first round undefeated. We played hard dur...


City OKs beer, wine at golf course
October 28th, 2006
It’s OK for the Tucumcari Municipal Golf Course and pro shop to serve beer and wine when they get their license, commissioners agreed at the City Commission meeting on Thursday. Being able to serve...


Authorities cracking down on alcohol
October 28th, 2006
Adults who help children drink, may want to think twice. And stop. And stop now. Armed with additional professional training and a grant to help offset investigative hours on the job, the Tucumcari...


District title up for grabs
October 25th, 2006
The district 2-2A football championship is set. The (4-5) Tucumcari Rattlers will face off against the (9-0) Santa Rosa Lions. The game will be at 7 p.m. at Santa Rosa. Coach Dub Smith said, “This i...


10-25-2006: Calendar
October 25th, 2006
Wednesdays ongoing: Alcoholic Anonymous Unity Group meeting from noon to 1 p.m. at 1424 S. Sixth St. Wednesdays ongoing: Vintage Quilting Society meets 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Senior Citizen’s Build...


Clovis hospital cuts some positions
October 25th, 2006
A financial squeeze has spurred staff cuts and organizational changes at Plains Regional Medical Center in Clovis, according to PRMC officials. Hospital officials said 40 clinical, non-clinical, suppo...


Santa Rosa pulls upset over Lady Rattlers
October 25th, 2006
The Lady Rattlers volleyball season ended in a five-set nailbiter at the Snake Pit. Lady Rattlers lost to rival Santa Rosa Lady Lions, 15-17 in the final set. The score remained tied and no one team...


10-25-2006: Police Blotter
October 25th, 2006
The following is a sample of calls received by the central dispatch office for Quay County, based at the Tucumcari police headquarters, during the last few days. According to reports: Friday • At...


Football team honored
October 25th, 2006
QCS Staff On Monday, the parents the Tucumcari Middle School Football Team honored them for their 7-0 season at the Tucumcari Elementary School Cafeteria. Master of Ceremony was James McElroy. He wel...


David Duba
October 25th, 2006
David Duba Services: Memorial 2 p.m, Friday at First Baptist Church in Tucumcari. Louise Dow Services: 10:30 a.m. today at the Dunn Memorial Chapel Louise Dow, 90, died on Saturday Oct. 21, 2006, fo...


Volunteer firefighters cut loose by county
October 25th, 2006
Seven volunteer firefighters from Rural I station, including its station chief, received letters from the Quay County interim manager stating their services were “no longer needed or desired,” ac...


Albuquerque man draws top prize
October 25th, 2006
Two tickets, one owned by Robert Avery of Albuquerque and the other by Rex Maddaford of Tucumcari, were the last two up. Each had a 50-50 shot at the $15,000. It was the reverse draw and Altrusa’...


Contract rejected by Arch Hurley Board
October 25th, 2006
A contract to allow property owner Skip Vernon to have some of the water from the Tucumcari canal was rejected by the board of the Arch Hurley Conservancy District on Tuesday. Board chairman Larry Pe...


County lands receive new owners
October 25th, 2006
State Auctioneer Robert Rubin sold off 12 properties for delinquent taxes on the steps of the Quay County Courthouse on Tuesday. The sales generated $11,050 for the state and Quay County. Rubin said...


Rattlers work for academic victories
October 21st, 2006
Before the Rattlers lifted any weights or ran any plays on their first day of practice, they gathered in the locker room around coach Dub Smith. Smith told the Rattlers what to expect this season a...


Logan blasts Floyd
October 21st, 2006
LOGAN — The Logan Longhorns are on the doorstep of a district championship. The Longhorns won big with an 84-0 homecoming victory Friday night against the Floyd Broncos. “Floyd played hard,” L...


Volleyball: Clayton wins in four games
October 21st, 2006
The Tucumcari Lady Rattlers lost to the Clayton Lady Yellow Jackets on Thursday night and start the district playoffs next week. Despite the loss (16-25, 23-25, 25-18 and 16-25) the Lady Rattlers pl...


Scary setups needed for haunted house
October 21st, 2006
DECA wants to scare up some friends. And the scarier the better. They need volunteers to take on the decorating of about seven spaces at the haunted Dungeon House. As part of Red Ribbon Carnival a...


Money can't buy sunrises, sunsets
October 21st, 2006
If you receive as much junk mail as I, you probably wonder along with me just how many people bother to open it and how many fall into the traps when they read that they could win big money if they wi...


Uranium stakes require more resposibility
October 21st, 2006
The city of Tucumcari recently announced that uranium levels in Tucumcari's water supply exceeded the federal guidelines. Some people joked that we might start glowing. On the other hand, it also loo...


Dumster driving
October 21st, 2006
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, came in and asked for all th...


10-21-2006: School Menus
October 21st, 2006
San Jon Monday Breakfast: Breakfast pizza, cereal, fruit and milk Lunch: Chili cheese fries, broccoli,fruit, cookies and milk Tuesday Breakfast: Fruit danishes, cereal, fruit and milk Lunch: Enchilad...


Doodling artist has many talents
October 21st, 2006
They've auctioned off the doodles of Robert deNiro and Meryl Streep at charity events. Inventions by Leonardo da Vinci's are said to come from his bursts of doodles. Doodling is and has become a new...


New school super for San Jon
October 21st, 2006
Gary Salazar, a former principal of Tucumcari High School, will become on Jan. 3, the new superintendent of San Jon Schools, said Bill Coker, interim superintendent of San Jon. There are about 150 s...


City sells six properties
October 21st, 2006
Six properties that are in fore- closure will be purchased by the Tucumcari Greater Economic Development Corp,. TGED. The City Commission met at a special meeting on Friday and approved the purchases...


10-21-2006: Police Blotter
October 21st, 2006
The following is a sample of calls received by the central dispatch office for Quay County based at the Tucumcari police headquarters, during the last few days. According to reports: Monday • At 2...


Stella Mae Creech
October 21st, 2006
Stella Mae Creech Services: 10 a.m. Monday at the Tucumcari Memorial Park Cemetery. Stella Mae Creech, 90, died at her home in Tucumcari on Oct. 18, 2006 following and extended illness. She...


10-21-2006: Calendar
October 21st, 2006
Saturday: 6 p.m., Altrusa annual fundraiser, Elk's Lodge. Saturday: 7 p.m., Bingo Benefit for local scholar- ships sponsored by the VFW, at 101 E. Main St. Sunday: 7 a.m., Kick-off of Red Ribbon Wee...


Rattlers clinch playoff berth
October 21st, 2006
TEXICO — Texico saw its playoff hopes disappear Friday when Tucumcari senior Anas Badshah kicked a 22-yard field goal to give the Rattlers a 15-12 overtime victory. The come-from-behind win earned...


Rattlers to play Wolverines
October 17th, 2006
The Tucumcari Rattlers are set to face the Texico Wolverines. The Rattlers will play their second match up in district play against the Wolverines at 7 p.m. on Friday at Texico. “We have played Te...


Altrusa preps for fundraiser: Are you ready to win $
October 17th, 2006
The Altrusa Club of Tucumcari will be holding its annual fundraiser at 6 p.m. on Saturday at the Elk’s Lodge. This year the top prize will be $15,000 in cash instead of a car. Altrusa sells 275 ti...


10-18-2006: Calendar
October 17th, 2006
Wednesday: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Candidates Forum, sponsored by the MCCH Council Substance Abuse Committee, Back 40 Dining room, K-Bob's restaurant. Wednesdays ongoing: Alcoholic Anonymous Unity Grou...


God will guide us through seasons
October 17th, 2006
Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created. Revelation 4:10 The crisp cool air in the mornings re...


10-18-2006: Police Blotter
October 17th, 2006
The following is a sample of calls received by the central dispatch office for Quay County, based at the Tucumcari police headquarters, during the last few days. According to reports: Friday • At...


Letter to Editor: Family, community thanks kindness of stranger
October 17th, 2006
Recently, there was a young girl killed in an automobile accident. She was in the company of three friends. One young man was also killed, and two others sustained numerous injuries. This impacted t...


Governor backs Ute Water Project
October 17th, 2006
Gov. Bill Richardson’s 2007 legislative agenda for the “Year of Water” includes $5 million for the Ute Water Project that will serve communities throughout Curry and Roosevelt counties. The gov...


Arch Hurley mulls transfer of title from BOR
October 17th, 2006
Exploratory discussions about the concept of transferring its title of the Tucumcari irrigation project from the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) to the Arch Hurley Conservancy District were held on Wednes...


Video arcade debuts on Main Street
October 17th, 2006
Fresh from another galaxy, the 3rd Rock Arcade opened on Monday on Main Street. Inside, against the black background, are the fluorescent neon colors of the moon, planets, stars and space ships that...


Board reiews progress statistics
October 17th, 2006
Tucumcari's third-graders perform above the goals set by New Mexico's Public Education Department in reading, math and science, according to a report presented at the Tucumcari School Board meeting Tu...


Concurrent enrollment helps build Mesalands student population
October 17th, 2006
Fall enrollment at Mesalands Community College is up to 545 students, according to a report presented Tuesday at the college's Board of Trustees meeting. The number is up from last fall’s total of...


Lt. Governor visits city, promotes small business
October 14th, 2006
Several years ago, Lt. Governor, Diane Denish, said she tried to generate interest in bringing the state's small business forum to Tucumcari and the Quay County area. "I couldn't' light a fire," said...


Junior high team finishes season, 7-0
October 14th, 2006
The Rattlers closed out their season 7-0 after a 14-0 win against Robertson Middle School on Wednesday at Las Vegas. The Rattlers were welcomed into Tucumcari with the flashing lights of a police esco...


Bears' Brian Urlacher buys dealership
October 14th, 2006
There’s a new bear in town. Brian Urlacher Cross Country Auto Sales is purchasing the Mills-Strebeck Autoplex on Lake Road. On Wednesday, Cross Country took over the management and is purchasing t...


10-14-2006:Turk's Turf
October 14th, 2006
Looks like winter is close and a reminder to all: If we happen to have frost in the morning, the course will be closed until the frost has burnt off. Plan a winter escape Some folks have expressed in...


Sunny path, straight paths please Aggie
October 14th, 2006
Since our last visit, the slave has taken me on several scary rides in the country and has caused me to consider taking driveing lessons in order to be able to go where I want to go and when I want to...


If you can read this you made it through Friday 13th
October 14th, 2006
Anyone who can read this should consider themselves lucky — they survived yet another Friday the 13th. Not that I’m superstitious, knock wood, but certain things, like a full moon or the stray bl...


Flying means getting above it all
October 14th, 2006
Guy "Doc" Baldwin and Yankee pitcher Cory Lidle. Both men thought that flying was "fun." Both men died in he skies. But they aren't the only ones who think flying is "fun." There are 235,994 priv...


Late-season hunts available Tuesday
October 14th, 2006
Special to the QCS The state’s Department of Game and Fish is making 405 late-season archery elk licenses and 349 deer permits available online on Tuesday, according to a press release. Licenses fo...


Younsters' reading programs begins today
October 14th, 2006
The Tucumcari Public Library has begun its annual story time program for the younger set. Entitled, “Saddle Up and Read, Bookaroos,” the program reaches children from ages one to five. “The kids...


Amistad fall carnival and chili cook-off, Oct. 28
October 14th, 2006
The Amistad community will hosts its annual Fall Carnival on Oct. 28. The event will begin in the Amistad school cafeteria at 5 p.m. with a chili cook-off and chili tasting, both red and green, to de...


10-14-2006: Police Blotter
October 14th, 2006
The following is a sample of calls received by the central dispatch office for Quay County, based at the Tucumcari police headquarters, during the last few days. According to reports: Monday • At...


Russell L. Martin
October 14th, 2006
Russell L. Martin Services: Have been held. Russell L. Martin, 91, died Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006, at the Dan C. Trigg Memorial Hospital in Tucumcari. Mr. Martin was born April 29, 1915 in Arli...


10-14-2006: Calendar
October 14th, 2006
Saturdays ongoing: Alcoholic Anonymous Unity Group meeting from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 1424 S. Sixth St. Saturdays ongoing: Narcotics Anonymous Roadrunner Group meeting from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at St. Anne...


Resident decries hike in services
October 14th, 2006
The quality of services is not worthy of the costs charged by the city for those services, Tucumcari resident Tony McNeil told city commissioners at their meeting on Thursday. McNeil said he moved t...


Rattlers pound Mora
October 14th, 2006
The Tucumcari Rattlers won their first district game on Friday against Mora 68-0. The Rattlers offense scored 38 unanswered points in the first quarter. Mora's offense gained only one first down thr...


Open letter to city: Keep air show
October 14th, 2006
Editor’s Note: The following is an open letter to citizens of Tucumcari from Ralph McCormick. McCormick is a friend of Guy “Doc” Baldwin, who died last week in a plane crash at the Tucumcari Air...


Junior High Rattlers earned another win in Clayton
October 10th, 2006
The Junior High Rattlers earned another win in Clayton. The Rattlers won 38-8 against the Clayton Yellowjackets on Thursday night once the team turned on its defensive action. “The defense is the he...


Rattlers to face 0-5 Mora
October 10th, 2006
If trends hold true this week, the Tucumcari Rattlers should have no problems in their final home football game of the regular season. Tucumcari (2-5) opens district play Friday night when it hosts t...


10-11-2006: Police Blotter
October 10th, 2006
The following is a sample of calls received by the central dispatch office for Quay County, based at the Tucumcari police headquarters, during the last few days. According to reports: Friday • At...


Quarles open Gallery 111
October 10th, 2006
Gallery one eleven— which is recognized by its distinctive blue Gallery 111 letters on the storefront at the same address on Second Street — opened its doors on Saturday to a crowd of about 60 wel...


Denish to tour downtown Thursday
October 10th, 2006
Denish to visit Thursday Lt. Governor Diane Denish will be in Tucumcari on Thursday with small-business and economic development experts to highlight successful Tucumcari small businesses and help oth...


Herman R. Clark
October 10th, 2006
Herman R. Clark Services: 10 a.m., Saturday at the Center Street United Methodist Church, Tucumcari. SGM Herman R. Clark, ARNGUS/NMARNG (Ret.), 61, died Sunday, Oct. 8, at his home in Tucumcar...


10-11-2006: Calendar
October 10th, 2006
Today: 5:15 p.m., Parent Committee of the Class of 2008, College Lobby, Mesalands Community College. All parents are encouraged to attend as fundraising activities are underway for Senior Week Activi...


Never leave business unfinished
October 10th, 2006
Whew!! Finally, it’s done! I’d started a project during Christmas break last year that I hadn’t been able to, or taken the time to complete. It wasn’t a big job and actually, it was rather sim...


United Way auction nets more than $6,000
October 10th, 2006
United Way's auction raised $6,295, said treasuårer Pat Sparks. "That's $824 more than last year's," she said. The group's goal is raise $25,000. "We're about 45 percent there," said Sparks, addi...


Family business is a "kamping"
October 10th, 2006
The Lewis family are one group of KOA campers who came to stay in Tucumcari. The Lewis’ are the new owners of the KOA camp on Frontage Road at I-40. Lane and Cindy Lewis and their son, Dylan, have...


Properties up for auction for back taxes
October 10th, 2006
About 70 properties are expected to be auctioned on Oct. 24 for unpaid taxes by the state’s Taxation and Revenue Department, tax assessor Janie Murray said at Monday’s County Commission meeting. ...


Partner in shock over Baldwin's crash
October 7th, 2006
Randy Harris, a fellow stunt pilot and friend of Guy “Doc” Baldwin, was prepping his biplane. His act would soon follow Guy “Doc” Baldwin. Then he heard the thud on the ground; saw the dirt...


Club undecided about show's fate
October 7th, 2006
Members of the Rotary Club of Tucumcari were in shock following the crash. It was the group’s 14th event and it put a number of hours in preparation. An emergency plan had been worked out days be...


Rattlers blow out Demons, 30-0
October 7th, 2006
With last night's win, the Rattlers can go into district play with confidence and optimism. The Tucumcari Rattlers dominated on both sides of the ball and blanked the Dexter Demons 30-0 Friday night....


Commission approves new rules for big game
October 7th, 2006
The New Mexico Game Commission meet in Tucumari recently and approved new rules for the 2007-2009 big-game hunting seasons that set hunt dates, bag limits and opportunities according to the most curre...


10-07-2006: Calendar
October 7th, 2006
Saturdays ongoing: Alcoholic Anonymous Unity Group meeting from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 1424 S. Sixth St. Saturdays ongoing: Narcotics Anonymous Roadrunner Group meeting from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at St. Ann...


Walter R. Rucker
October 7th, 2006
Walter R. Rucker Memorial services for Walter R. Rucker, who died July 11, 2006 will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Conchas Dam, near the lodge at Conchas Dam. Following his death, Mr. Rucker was cremated...


Time for early voting
October 7th, 2006
Absentee voting — for those who cannot participate on the Nov. 7 general election — begins on Tuesday, said Quay County Clerk Ellen White. Absentee voting is available for all residents who wou...


Grant to focus to combating underage drinking
October 7th, 2006
Quay County was recently awarded a $40,000 Children Youth and Families Department grant to reduce underage drinking in Quay County. This grant could provide funding for four years. The Office of Ju...


Highways just as dangerous
October 7th, 2006
Everybody was having a good time Wednesday at the Tucumcari Air Show – until about 1:20 p.m. in the afternoon. That's when Guy "Doc" Baldwin's plane completed its loop, crashing to the ground. It w...


Irwin, Baldwin follow their passions
October 7th, 2006
Shocking news made headlines with the death of pilot Guy “Doc” Baldwin who crashed while performing in last week’s Tucumcari air show. It was sudden, sad and unexpected. Nor did anyone expect ...


Friends take puzzling new trails
October 7th, 2006
While conversing with some young friends during dinner, the subjects of loyalty to our alma maters and our feelings toward our classmates captured our attention for a few minutes and left me thinking...


10-07-2006: Police blotter
October 7th, 2006
The following is a sample of calls received by the central dispatch office for Quay County based at the Tucumcari police headquarters, during the last few days. According to reports: Sunday • At 3...


Gilbertson wins Arch Hurley precinct 2 position
October 7th, 2006
Gilbertson grabs votes...John Gilbertson won the popular referendum for the Pricinct 2 position on the board of the Arch Hurley Conservancy District, said Larry Perkins, board chairman. “It was a c...


Fatal crash mars show
October 7th, 2006
On Friday morning, an aircraft recovery company removed the wreckage of the single-engine plane that crashed killing its pilot on Wednesday at the annual air show at the Tucumcari airport. Guy “Doc...


10-07-2006: Turk's Turf
October 7th, 2006
Upcoming events It’s great golfing weather. Come on out and enjoy the perfect skies and great condition of your golf course. Here are some activities to get you started: l Next week the Mesalands Co...


One dies in air show
October 4th, 2006


Public invited to MainStreet presentation
October 4th, 2006
Officials from New Mexico MainStreet will be evaulating the city of Tucumcari on Thursday and interviewing city officials, downtown business and property owners, business and economic development orga...


Junior High Rattlers beat Foxes
October 4th, 2006
The junior high Tucumcari Rattlers beat the Fort Sumner Foxes 34-16 Saturday night at Fort Sumner. Coach Eddie Encinias said, "Fort Sumner was our toughest game so far. They played some ninth grader...


10-04-2006: Police blotter
October 4th, 2006
The following is a sample of calls received by the central dispatch office for Quay County during the last few days. According to reports: Friday • At 1:43 p.m., a female reported a domestic dispu...


Rattlers cross country girls take third
October 4th, 2006
The Tucumcari Rattlers cross country team's girls placed third overall and the boys placed eighth overall at last Saturday's East Mountain invite. Their victories were unexpected and a boost to the f...


10-04-2006: Calenar
October 4th, 2006
Today-Friday: Approved Arch Hurley Conservancy members vote for a director in Precinct #2. For more information call 461-2351. Wednesday: 10 a.m., gates open, show starts after Noon, 14th Annual Tuc...


10-04-2006: Obituaries
October 3rd, 2006
Kateri “Kat” Trujillo Services: 2 p.m. Thursday at the Logan School Gymnasium. Kateri "Kat” Trujillo, 19, died Sunday, Oct. 1, 2006 in Lubbock, Texas. "Kat" Trujillo was born Nov. 4, 1986...


Crash claims Logan native
October 3rd, 2006
Two people died and two others were seriously injured Sunday morning in a two-vehicle accident near the Curry/Roosevelt county line, according to the Curry County Sheriff’s Office. Jason Daly, 21,...


Rattlers set to take on Dexter
October 3rd, 2006
After a close loss to Class 3A Portales, the Tucumcari Rattlers will face the Dexter Demons, a 2A school, on Friday night. Until now, the Rattler’s tough schedule has pitted them against larger 3 a...


Quay County gains $5 million net taxable value
October 3rd, 2006
QCS Staff The 2006 net taxable value of property in Quay County increased more than $5 million to $121,516,689 compared to 2005, said Janie Murray, Quay County tax assessor. Increases were attributed...


United Way gets set for annual auction
October 3rd, 2006
The United Way of Quay County is gearing up for its annual auction on Monday. On Tuesday, it had counted up 143 items which will be up for auction. The items range from a deluxe model lawnmower to loa...