The Raton Middle School is pleased to share academic accomplishments for the 1st Quarter grading interim. 6th Grade All A Highest HonorsAnna AcostaAvery FeldmanAdrianne LopezKayLee MaesMadisyn MiletaJacob OrtegaElla SanchezBaylor Walton 6th Grade All A/B Honor RollSara ClinesmithSevin GarciaNatasha GonzalesEvelia GranadoEmma GumEmma HornerAlexia MarquezJoAngel MarquezAutumn MartinezJimmie MascarenasJoslin MascarenasJustin OrtizAnna PadillaIsaiah SamoraMikayla SchutteCassandra SepulvedaHannah SisnerosMikayla…
Posts published in “Day: November 7, 2014”
Najib Hadad, floor covering and tile professional, passed away at home in the presence of his children on November 7, 2014, after a lengthy illness. He was born in Trinidad, Colorado on June 21, 1927. His wife, Georgette, predeceased him in 1989. He is survived by three adult children Michael, Debbie and…
Special To KRTN Multi-Media Paul Jenkins of Grow Raton was recognized as volunteer of the year at the NM Industrial Development Executives Association at their annual meeting. The New Mexico IDEA Awards are given to individuals and/or organizations to encourage, recognize and promote outstanding achievement and professionalism in the field…
LAS VEGAS, N.M. (AP) — A federal judge says portions of a Mora County ordinance that bans oil and gas drilling in the rural northern New Mexico county are unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge James Browning said some of the ordinance’s provisions are “pretty wild” and inconsistent with federal law. His…
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A new state-commissioned report concludes New Mexico would suffer economic losses of about $3 million annually if Amtrak halted passenger service along its current route and shifted it to another rail line. State officials outlined the study Thursday to a legislative panel looking at whether…