Leaders in the Making
Leaders in the Making
by Tom Condit
Forty students from around New Mexico traveled to Washington, D.C., as part of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association’s Youth Tour.
by Tom Condit
Forty students from around New Mexico traveled to Washington, D.C., as part of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association’s Youth Tour.
By Tom Condit
More than 300 attendees from New Mexico’s 15 electric cooperatives gathered May 13–15 at Isleta Resort & Casino for NMRECA’s 81st Annual Meeting.
By Lonnie Tucker
At the 2024 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, Cheri White and Mark Sullivan will enjoy the prime spot—soaring high above Albuquerque in the Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Hot Air Balloon.
By Lonnie Tucker
Light Up Navajo is a project that increases electricity access for the Navajo Nation.
By Lonnie Tucker
By Vince Martinez, Interim CEO
The severity of the Hermit Peaks/Calf Canyon fire and, recently, the Ruidoso wildfire has devastated rural New Mexicans’ lives.
Honoring the dedication of New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative lineworkers
Untangling Power Line Myths
Lines can energize the air around them. If too close, electricity can jump to you, leading to injury or death.
By Vince Martinez, Interim-CEO
High noon on the third Tuesday of every new year marks the beginning of the New Mexico Legislature. The state’s legislative session can significantly impact our electric cooperatives.
By Lonnie Tucker
Are you a high school student with a passion for leadership, history and making a difference in your community?