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Friday, March 20, 2026Taos County Economic & Demographic Snapshot (Based on Dashboard) UNM BBER SOURCE REPORT
TAOS COUNTY, NM UNM BBER&##128202; Taos County Economic & Demographic Snapshot (Based on Dashboard)&##128101; 1. Population Structure & Age Dynamics (2024) The population pyramid shows a broad distribution across working-age cohorts, with noticeable concentrations in: Ages 25–44 (core workforce) Ages 55+ (significant aging population segment)Key Insight: Taos County exhibits a dual demographic profile: A stable working-age base A growing senior population &##128073; Implications: Increased demand
Friday, March 20, 2026UPDATED: Economic Development's legislative session recap
March 19, 2026FROM THE SECRETARY New Mexico’s 2026 legislative session was short, but it delivered big results for economic growth and innovation. Lawmakers advanced key policies that strengthen the state’s business climate, including extending the High-Wage Jobs Tax Credit, unlocking C-PACE financing for properties backed by Industrial Revenue Bonds and updating the Advanced Energy Equipment Tax Credit to include fusion as the industry expands in New Mexico. The state also made major investments to
Tuesday, March 17, 2026Doing Business in Taos County
Doing Business in Taos CountyBusiness Permitting Those who wish to conduct business within Taos County must complete a business registration and permitting process through the Taos County Planning Department. The specific permit required will depend on the nature and location of the business being conducted. Please visit the Planning Department to hold a pre-application meeting so that Planning staff can assist you in the process. Taos County Planning Department >Applications for business registration and
Tuesday, March 17, 2026Taos County New Mexico Key Economic Indicators by Taos County Chamber of Commerce
Taos County, NM Key Economic IndicatorsEmployment Links - Taos County Chamber of Commerce, NMNew Mexico Key Economic Indicators Employment & Workforce State unemployment rate: ~4.1%–4.3% during 2025; ~4.2%–4.4% entering 2026. Civilian labor force: ~991,000 workers statewide. Total employed: ~948,000 workers. Non-farm payroll employment: ~904,000 jobs. Annual job growth: ~11,600 jobs added year-over-year (~1.3% growth).Key Industry Job Growth Industries leading employment growth include: Health Care &
Wednesday, March 11, 20261 Kudos Korner - LOCAL MUSEUMS!
Did you know that some of our local museums offer free admission to local residents? It’s time to explore some of the amazing opportunities to learn about the history and culture of Taos and the people. Museums offer visitors a learning experience that help people connect with people from different cultures and religions. They also offer immersive learning experiences that help shape perspectives. Most importantly, museums help to preserve the past. So, what are you waiting for? Visit one or more of
Wednesday, March 11, 20262 Kudos Korner
Who:TAOS LAND TRUST Mission Statement: Taos Land Trust is a thirty-four-year-old non-profit that empowers people to protect the land and traditions they love through education, advocacy, and conservation. Business Details: Established in 1988 Darien Fernandez Executive Director Sarah Schildknecht Operations Director Jim Johnston Working Land Director/Rio Fernando Park Manager Nora Wicks Education Director Sanjay Poovadan President, Board of Directors Joe Wells Vice-President,
Wednesday, March 11, 2026KCEC Wildfire Mitigation Progress Update March 11, 2026
Kit Carson Electric Cooperative Provides Wildfire Mitigation Progress Update for North Central New Mexico: March 11, 2026 KCEC Wildfire Mitigation Progress Update for North Central New Mexico- March 11, 2026 2.pdf(~188 KB) Kit Carson Electric Cooperative Provides Wildfire Mitigation Progress Update for North Central New Mexico: March 11, 2026 Taos, NM — March 11, 2026 — Kit Carson Electric Cooperative (KCEC) is continuing wildfire mitigation efforts across North Central New Mexico as the region
Wednesday, March 11, 2026LOCAL CONNECTIONS - Kudos Korner
Kudos Korner &##128079;Supporting Local Connections This week’s Kudos Korner highlights Taos Networking Lunch, a great local group bringing professionals together to connect, collaborate, and support one another in Taos County. Led by Jeanne Collins, Taos Networking Lunch provides a welcoming space for local business owners and professionals to build relationships, share ideas, and strengthen the local business community. Opportunities like these help foster collaboration and keep our local economy
Friday, October 10, 2025Kit Carson Electric Cooperative Reaffirms Commitment to Federal Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) Wildfire Mitigation, Microgrid and Public Safety Project
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 7, 2025 Kit Carson Electric Cooperative Reaffirms Commitment to Federal Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) Wildfire
Thursday, May 15, 2025KCEC Wildfire Mitigation Update: May 15, 2025
OR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 15, 2025 Taos, NM - Kit Carson Electric Cooperative (KCEC) is taking proactive steps to reduce wildfire risks and safeguard local communities while managing the potential effects of wildfires across its service area.
Tuesday, April 01, 2025LOCAL SERVICE TAOS COUNTY - Kudos Korner
Kudos Korner &##128079;Shop Local First – Supporting Local Business This week’s Kudos Korner recognizes Jeremiah Gonzales and the team at Dan's Flooring, Window Coverings, Fireplace & Counter Tops for their dedication to serving the community of Taos County. Located in Ranchos de Taos, Dan’s Flooring has long been a trusted local business offering quality products and services including flooring, window coverings, fireplaces, and countertops. Their commitment to craftsmanship and customer service helps
Wednesday, February 05, 2025TCCC Highlight: Did you know? Some local museums offer free admission to local residents.
TCCC Highlight: Did you know? January 2025 Did you know that some of our local museums offer free admission to local residents? It’s time to explore some of the amazing opportunities to learn about the history and culture of Taos and the people. Museums offer visitors a learning experience that help people connect with people from different cultures and religions. They also offer immersive learning experiences that help shape perspectives. Most importantly, museums help to preserve the past. So, what
Wednesday, January 29, 2025Transporation - https://taosskivalley.com/explore/getting-here-maps/
FLY | DRIVE | BUS | TRAIN | AREA MAPSGetting Here & Transportation | Taos Ski Valley We can’t wait to see you! Year-round you can fly into Albuquerque or Santa Fe then drive to Taos or Taos Ski Valley. If you live in Texas or California, you may want to skip the long drive and check out flying directly via JSX! Driving through or from Albuquerque or Santa Fe? Enjoy the scenic High Road to Taos (directions below). We can help you Find Lodging or Ask a Local.FLY TO TAOS(TSM/SKX) JSX To get to Taos (TSM)
Wednesday, January 29, 2025Taos County Chamber of Commerce - Newsletter -sign up
Taos County Chamber of Commerce - Newsletter -sign up!CLICK HERE Subscriptions/Groups - Taos County Chamber of Commerce, NM
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