According to too Tyler L. Davis, with Engineering Analytics, Inc., The Great Blocks program on1st Street is progressing well again after some delays during the replacement of the Rio Grande Intersection. The next phase of construction includes replacing the existing Cook Avenue intersection with a decorative concrete intersection. Cook Avenue at 1st Street will…
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Colfax, Union and Harding Counties in New Mexico are isolated in the Northeast corner of the state and historically have felt disconnected from the rest of the state. If voter preference is any measure, the three counties are on an island seperate from most of the rest of the state as they…
News Release TAOS, NM – Nov. 4, 2020 – This year it’s easier than ever to purchase a permit to cut your own Christmas tree on the Carson National Forest. Online sales through Recreation.gov will begin Monday, Nov. 9, as a safer alternative to traditional in-person sales at Carson National…
PRESS RELEASE Out of an abundance of caution and for the safety of the public and staff, all City of Trinidad municipal buildings will be closed to public access until further notice. Two employees who work at City Hall have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. All businesses should be…
Reporter shares insights with Luna students By Dave Kavanaugh Luna Community College The concept of “fake news,” the importance of true journalism, and the modern state of politics were among the subjects discussed by KOB-TV investigative reporter Chris Ramirez and students in Rick Baca’s Critical Thinking class at Luna Community…
The Colfax Soil & Water Conservation District will meet in regular session on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. through Zoom meeting. The meeting is open to the public and the following business will be conducted: Please join our meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. Topic: Colfax SWCD July…
The Land of A Thousand Volcanoes New Mexico’s landscape is alive if you know where—and how—to look. BY LARRY CRUMPLER Volcanoes are uncommon in most places, yet volcanoes have created features that are part of the everyday landscape for New Mexicans. There are nearly 1,000 centers of volcanic eruption younger…
On Friday afternoon we’re going to open Fishers Peak State Park for a sneak peek. After a private ribbon-cutting event, the gate will swing open at 3 p.m. and every day thereafter for the public. Please remember this is only a small piece of what will eventually be developed. You…
Presidential Search to Commence Soon Luna Community College Luna Community College interim President Dr. Kenneth Patterson will continue to serve in that capacity for at least an additional four months, the college’s governing board decided on Tuesday. The Luna Board of Trustees unanimously approved a four-month extension to Patterson’s current…
By Marty Mayfield KRTN Multi-Media Raton City Commissioners met Tuesday evening October 27, 2020 for their regular meeting and heard good news on the financial front as the Raton city budget continues to see better than expected GRT results. The October GRT came in at 1.19% above budget or…









