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Posts published in “Day: November 9, 2015”

In Loving Memory of Ophelia Sanchez

Ophelia Sanchez passed away in Colorado Springs on November 7, 2015 after a short illness. She was 92 years old. Ophelia was born in Tercio and had been a long-time resident of Trinidad. She was married to the late Bonnie Sanchez, also of Trinidad. A loving wife, mother, grandmother, and…

Maxwell Cross Country Places Third in State

For the first time ever in Maxwell history, the Bears’ Cross Country Team placed 3rd in state this past weekend in Rio Rancho. Coach Joe Mitchell took the following Maxwell team runners:  sophomore Carl Gonzales, freshman Jeremy Archuleta, senior Jeremiah Atencio, senior Thomas Mitchell, junior Aaron Salazar, 8th grader Kolten…

Phil Rico is elected mayor of Trinidad

compiled by WJ StaffHUERFANO, LAS ANIMAS– Tuesday night’s election in Trinidad and Las Animas County had a great turnout, some surprises and a county tax proposition that failed. In probably the biggest contested seat in the two counties, Phil Rico beat out incumbent Joe Reorda and Carol Bolton to win the mayorship…

City council asks for rewrite of cable franchise

by Eric MullensWALSENBURG —  Following an executive session Tuesday night with Charter Communications representatives, Walsenburg City Council asked for a revision of the cable company’s franchise agreement with the city. The city’s concerns included removing the city phone number from cable bills as a point of contact for service problems.…

Las Animas County to see renewable project operational by 2016 Commission approves San Isabel solar garden

by Bill KnowlesTRINIDAD — The Board of Las Animas County Commissioners heard from San Isabel Electric Association and Juwi (pronounced you-wee) Inc. about their newest project, a solar farm, during the regular meeting Wednesday, November 3.  The project will provide renewable energy to Tri-State’s 44 member distribution system and will…

The “Rest” of the story

by Paula M. ManiniTRINIDAD — Simpson’s Rest is a scenic overlook on a sandstone bluff that juts over the rugged northwestern side of town.  In days of yore, adventurous hikers picked their way up its rocky and shrubby dotted slopes to the windy summit.  Pioneer photographers carried bulky gear to…

The costs and benefits of marijuana legalization

The second in a series exploring local impacts of legalized recreational marijuana. by Caitlin DunnCOLORADO — In 2012 Colorado voters approved Amendment 64 to the state constitution, allowing statewide recreational marijuana use, sales, and possession.   One of the motivating factors for the passage was the anticipated economic boost from taxes…

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