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Posts published in “Day: November 2, 2015”

Fatal Motor Vehicle Crash

Raton, NM – On Saturday, October 31, 2015, around 3:00 a.m., officers from the New Mexico State Police responded to the scene of a crash which occurred near milepost 433 on Interstate 25, south of Raton.    The preliminary investigation indicated a 2014 Freightliner commercial vehicle was traveling southbound on Interstate 25 near…

24 year sentence handed down in toddler’s death

by Eric MullensWALSENBURG —  Marissa Jackson appeared in Third Judicial District Court Wednesday and was sentenced in connection with the 2014 death of four-year old Alani Tatiana Reyes-Cueva. After hearing from Alani’s father, Donavan Cueva, Jackson’s attorney Adam Schultz, state prosecutor Dan Edwards and Jackson herself, District Judge Leslie Gerbracht…

A man named Faxon

by Nancy ChristoffersonWALSENBURG/ RATON/ TRINIDAD — There was once a man named Ralph Faxon who lived a long and useful life.  He had many interests, many jobs, but most of all he might be described in today’s terminology a promoter. Faxon was born and raised in Kansas, in the Topeka area.…

Noah’s Ark makes plans for new shelter

by Paula M. Manini TRINIDAD — At a recent meeting, Noah’s Ark Animal Welfare Association announced plans for a state-of-the-art shelter serving southern Colorado and northern New Mexico.  NAAWA wants to construct the facility on 2.2 acres donated by the Sawaya Estate.  Richard Sawaya said a love of cats and…

BEST and the rise of the machines Robotic competition at TSJC shows best of student achievement in STEM education

by Bill KnowlesTRINIDAD — Teams from seven schools around the Raton Basin area met in the Scott Gymnasium on Saturday, October 24, to show the best mining robots in the Southern Colorado BEST program.  The teams fielded robots they designed and programmed and presented with displays the work that went…

Local Geophysicist Heloise Lynn receives Reginald Fessenden Award for 2015

by Bill KnowlesHUERFANO COUNTY—Huerfano County resident and geophysicist, Heloise Lynn, has been awarded the Reginald Fessenden Award for her career work in the area of translating the anisotropic behavior of seismic waves. Her research can be found in 47 published papers that present an invaluable knowledge base for scientists, researchers,…

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