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Posts published in August 2015

Starkville started it all

by Nancy Christofferson TRINIDAD —   When people go looking for the old coal mining town of Starkville, Colorado, if they’re not paying attention they might find instead the Trinidad WalMart parking lot just off Interstate 25. Starkville was one of Las Animas County’s earliest coal mines.  The first workings were…

Thinking outside the box at RE-1 Generating income, teacher recruitment and retention

by Mary Jo TesitorWALSENBURG — On the evening of Tuesday, August 11, Terri Patrick moderated a town-hall meeting of Re-1 School Board, staff, and citizens who gathered in the Washington School auditorium to brainstorm for answers to two prickly questions:  How can we generate a significant amount of new money for…

Dreams, art and healing

by Paula M. Manini TRINIDAD — Because of her “Shame to Pride” art project, Stephanie Calvert has come to grips with her former life in Thatcher, a small community north of Trinidad.   When Calvert was ten years old, her parents moved the family from San Diego to escape the…

Action on IGA delayed over language

by Bill KnowlesTRINIDAD — An Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between Las Animas County and Cokedale was delayed because of language changes in the International Code Council’s building code.  During the regular meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 18, the county’s attorney, Dixie Newnam, recommended the delay until the changes could be written into…

Council votes for local plan for City Lake dam rehabilitation

by Eric MullensWALSENBURG —  Walsenburg City Council Tuesday night voted unanimously for a $13,700 expenditure with an engineering firm who will prepare construction documents the city may use itself to make some rehabilitation improvements on City Lake reservoir. The construction, which could take place as soon as spring 2016, calls…

Moratorium on pot businesses in Trinidad 

Emergency ordinance stops pot business licenses for 31 days with regular ordinance to extend moratorium for additional three monthsby Bill KnowlesTRINIDAD — On Tuesday, the Trinidad City Council passed, on a 7-0 vote, an emergency ordinance imposing a moratorium on the issuance of conditional use permits (CUP), or the licensing…

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