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Hale to the Stars
Hale to the Stars

Hale to the Stars

April 2025

Watch for Lyrid Meteors

By Alan Hale

As darkness falls on the gradually warming April evenings, there are two bright planets in our western sky. Jupiter is about halfway up the sky at the end of dusk and sets around midnight, while Mars is higher up and follows along about three hours later.

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Energy Sense April
Energy Sense

Energy Sense

April 2025

Prep Now for Summer Savings

By Miranda Boutelle

Q: Spring is in the air. How can I prepare my home for lower energy bills once summer arrives?

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CEO Column April
Cover Story

Wildfire Bills: A Hot Topic

April 2025

Wildfire Bills: A Hot Topic

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.

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Lighting the Way

April 2025

Lighting the Way

Honoring the dedication of New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative lineworkers

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Around New Mexico

Around New Mexico
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Energy Explorers

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Eli Barbour, Age 6, Central Valley Electric

Happy St. Patrick's Day

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Congratulations to the Winning Artists!

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Dessert
In The Kitchen

Celebrate History with Festive Flavors

March 2025

Celebrate History with Festive Flavors

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The New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association provides legislative and educational services for the 15 cooperatives who are members of NMRECA that deliver electric power to New Mexico's rural areas and small communities. Each cooperative has a representative on the association's board of directors, which controls the editorial content and advertising policy of enchantment through its Communications Committee.

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New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives

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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

Preston Stone
Otero County 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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