Mar 13, 2020, SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Friday that New Mexico K-12 public schools will close for three weeks, effective Monday, March 16, to mitigate the risk of community spread of COVID-19. The order closing all public pre-schools and K-12 schools will be effective through April…
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Christina Cordova Public Relations Coordinator, State Parks Division christina.cordova@state.nm.us 505-476-3363 Susan Torres Public Information Officer, EMNRD susan.torres@state.nm.us 505-476-3226 March 12, 2020 Santa Fe – Due to the state’s ban on mass public gatherings in response to COVID-19, the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) is…
https://www.governor.state.nm.us/2020/03/18/update-on-new-mexico-covid-19-cases-now-at-28/ New Mexico Announces Four More Positive COVID-19 Cases New Mexico Announces Fifth Presumptive Positive COVID-19 Case Mar 11, 2020 | Press Room SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and the New Mexico Department of Health on Wednesday announced that three New Mexico residents tested presumptive positive for COVID-19, the first…
Due to the Coronavirus circumstances in our country, at last night’s meeting, Post 16 has decided to postpone having the “Vietnam Moving Wall” to Walsenburg, CO until next year. The financial investment is significant and it was our belief that many people may not be traveling in June, in which…
By Marty Mayfield KRTN Multi-Media Raton City Commissioners met Tuesday evening March 10, 2020 for their regular meeting and heard from John Rerecich and Monica Ingamells concerning a vicious dog attack in Raton recently and approved celebration permits and Raton Little League MOU. John Rerecich told the commission about…
By Marty Mayfield KRTN Multi-Media It was a great start in state tournament action for Northeastern New Mexico teams as four of five First Round Contestants in Class A will advance to the next round quarter finals to be held Wednesday March 11, 2020 in Bernalillo. The season for…
State Land Office Lowers Price Tag for Department of Game and Fish, Expands Hunting Access on State Trust Land, Creates Pilot Dispersed Camping and Backpacking Programs in High Use Areas, Increases Hunter Scouting Period from 7 to 14 Days SANTA FE, NM – Today the New Mexico State Land Office (SLO)…
By Billy Donati RATON— A good crowd of interested residents attended the City of Raton’s first public meeting to update the City of Raton Comprehensive Plan on Tuesday, March 3 at the Raton Convention Center. The current plan had not been updated since 2003, and the meeting was…
As many as 11 separate grass fires burned south of Raton on Friday, February 28, scorching some 250 acres and utilizing the resources of five fire departments in northern New Mexico before they were extinguished. The first fires were reported after 3 p.m. and all were on the west side of…
The goal of the census is “to count everyone, once, in the right place” every ten years. The census is authorized by the Constitution and the results are used to determine representation in the U.S. House of Representatives, provide federal funding, and provide important information about the people living in…










