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Posts published in “Day: July 24, 2015”

Summer reading takes off in Raton

by Colette Armijo RATON — Arthur Johnson Memorial Library in Raton is the place to be on Wednesday mornings, especially during the summer.  Raton’s Summer Reading Program got under way in mid June.  The program continues every Wednesday from 10 am until 11 am.  Children, ages birth to 6th grade, flock…

Springer Chamber news

by Sherry Goodyear SPRINGER — At their monthly meeting on July 8, the Springer Chamber of Commerce had several pertinent items to discuss.  The chamber logo will be put on the welcome signs appearing at the main entrances of town.   The chamber is considering commissioning Cecelia Glassman’s Art Class of…

The Trinidad trolley: best deal in town

by Joy Gipson TRINIDAD — Whether or not your time in Trinidad is limited, your best use of it would be a free trolley ride that gives you a one hour “crash course” on the architecture and local history of this historic city.  The Trinidad trolley departs the Colorado Welcome…

P.E.O. – The sisterhood of strong women

by Joe HannekenHUERFANO — During my interviews with several of the strong women of Spanish Peaks, the mention of the P.E.O. – a philanthropic educational organization – came up as part of the repertoire of actions taken by women dedicated to the improvement of the community and the human condition.…

Open Records request garners details of Daniels settlement with city

staff reportWALSENBURG —  A Walsenburg citizen’s request for documentation from the City of Walsenburg regarding the settlement of Amanda Daniels’ civil rights violation lawsuit against the city was granted last week. City resident Lisa Boyd wrote to City Administrator David Johnston on July 7 saying, “Pursuant to the Colorado Open…

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