The Raton PBW Young Professional Program is seeking candidates, ages 19-35, with at least one full year of work experience. Candidates must also be outstanding in scholastic work, community service, be living, working, training or continuing education in Colfax County and support the mission of PBW. Candidates will compete…
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Doss Aviation Inc., headquartered in Colorado Springs, CO, and with 19 locations worldwide, will be expanding its flight training operations into Raton. The training site is to be based at the former NM National Guard Complex at the Crews Field Airport, as for the past several months, executives from Doss have been working…
NM HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES APPROVES $166 MILLION IN CAPITAL OUTLAY Legislation funds numerous projects in District 67 SANTA FE– State Representative Dennis Roch (R-67) voted this evening in favor of HB 219, a bill to allocate capital outlay funding statewide. The bill, which passed the House unanimously and…
Raton Professional Business Women (PBW) will sponsor the Raton Municipal Election Candidate Forum at the Shuler Theater on Monday, February 22nd. All candidates seeking election to the office of City Commission have been invited to this forum. Doors open at 6:30 pm; Forum begins at 7 pm. Live Broadcast on KRTN.…
KRTN took a few minutes to talk with Raton Police Chief John Garcia concerning some of the open case and the problems, brick walls, etc that the department is running into trying to solve these cases.
By Marty Mayfield KRTN Multi-Media It began early Tuesday morning when with a dispute over child custody. Not long after that Ramiro Tirado took his 2-yearold daughter and headed to points unknown. An amber alert was issued for the white Cadillac Escalade that woke many people from a sound…
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by Bill Knowles TRINIDAD — Declaring that living in Las Animas County shouldn’t be a death sentence, Trinidad Ambulance District Chief Dan Moynihan faced a county commission trying to understand why it is difficult to get EMS to respond to E911 calls in some parts of eastern Las Animas County.…
by Bill Knowles TRINIDAD — The Las Animas County Sheriff’s Office is still looking over the 2015 budgetary overspend the county contends could reach between $100,000 to $150,000 before the accounting is finalized. However Las Animas County Sheriff’s Deputy Sergeant Reynaldo Santistevan, speaking for the sheriff’s office, said he doubted…
by Bill Knowles TRINIDAD — The Trinidad City Council, during a regular meeting Tuesday, Feb. 2, voted 7-0 to approve the plat allowing Phil Long Toyota to begin building a downtown dealership to be located along Cedar Street between Commercial and Chestnut. Several citizens addressed the move to locate the…