By Marty Mayfield KRTN Multi-Media Raton city commissioners heard a report on the Arthur Johnson Memorial Library and approved the revised purchasing and procurement policy Tuesday evening. Barbara Bonahoom spoke about the upgrades the Raton Humane Society has made to the Raton Animal Shelter in south Raton. She also…
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by Bill KnowlesTRINIDAD — The Las Animas Board of County Commissioners dealt with some thorny issues during Tuesdayʼs regular meeting, choosing to defer decisions until they could get more information. In a public hearing to receive feedback on the Pinõn Valley Lodge development, Commissioner Gary Hill noted due to recent…
by Joy GipsonSOPRIS — On July 4th, a beautiful Colorado sky with billowing white clouds topped off the Sopris reunion of approximately 300 to 400 people and their dogs. High on a bluff overlooking Trinidad Lake, the town of Sopris (until 1972) was the appropriate setting for this reunion that…
by Bill KnowlesRATON — With the political season picking up steam, local groups in Raton are still stymied by a court ruling sinking their petitions to recall two school board members in the R-5 district on July 1. Court documents show three charges against school board members Kathy Honeyfield and…
by Paula M. ManiniTRINIDAD — A colorful array of flowers is blooming in Trinidad and a great place to see them is on the city’s west side. Meander between Colorado and Robinson avenues to view formal and naturalized waterwise gardens. Beautiful historic homes, rocky piñon and juniper hills, and panoramic…
by Eric MullensWALSENBURG — Walsenburg Police responded to an address in the 200 block of South Hendren Sunday, July 5 shortly after 3 pm on a report of an altercation with injuries. According to WPD Captain Vince Suarez, when police arrived on scene at 201 S. Hendren, they found evidence of…
by Sherry Goodyear SPRINGER — Economic development is the primary focus of the Greater Springer Area Economic Development Corporation (GSAEDC), and the group had several issues to discuss during their most recent meeting on June 11. Landon Newton, President, and Tim Hagaman, representative for the New Mexico Economic Development…
by Joy GipsonTRINIDAD — A Flea In Her Ear, a production of the Southern Colorado Repertory Theatre, is a high energy comedy of errors and mistaken identity. It is a romp of a farce with fast paced, witty dialogue that often has double meanings. The action evolves around the shady…
by Paula M. ManiniTRINIDAD — Terra Firma Recycling announces new and upcoming projects to expand services and encourage recycling. Located two miles from downtown Trinidad, Terra Firma is a regional facility open to everyone. From Main Street go west on Arizona Avenue, pass the Masonic Cemetery, and follow signs over…
by Bill KnowlesTRINIDAD — A sometimes raucous city council meeting covered a lot of business during the regular session, Tuesday, July 7, with the city finding itself taken to task by a sometimes angry public during the public comment time in the agenda. With a 7-0 vote, the city approved…