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Pray for Peace Journey

  By Matthew R. Mayfield The Pray for Peace committee has made its last overnight stop on Tuesday at the St. James Hotel in Cimarron. This caravan of veterans and their families are on their way to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Angel Fire from Wichita Falls, TX. The Committee…

Time is Running out to Voice Your Opinion on the Front Range Passenger Rail Line

Trinidad folks! Tomorrow is the final day to voice your opinions, concerns, thoughts on Colorado’s Front Range Passenger Rail Line. Currently, the plans only are addressing the needs of the Front Range down to Pueblo, and leave Trinidad disconnected. Please log in to this virtual meeting and help us raise…

Colfax County Fire Ban Lifted

PUBLIC NOTICE FIRE BURN BAN LIFTED Upon consultation with the Fire Chiefs of Colfax County, and under the authority of Colfax County Ordinance Number 2006-1, the Colfax County Fire Marshal hereby declares effective immediately, that the ban on open burning in the Farley, Miami, Rapid Response, Ute Park, Vermejo, Philmont,…

July 30 is Observed as World Day Against Human Trafficking in Order to Raise Awareness Against Human Trafficking and Protect the Rights of Victims

Trump giving $35 million to aid human trafficking survivors Today is world day against trafficking day. Thought slavery ended? Not even close! Did you know over 6 million people are victims of human trafficking right now? Learn about Operation underground railroad and their efforts right here in New Mexico. You…

Northern New Mexico National Forests To Lift Stage 2 Fire Restrictions Wednesday, July 29th

TAOS, NM – July 27, 2020 – With the onset of the summer monsoons and decreasing fire danger, the Carson, Cibola and Santa Fe National Forests are rescinding Stage 2 fire restrictions, including the ban on campfires, at 8 a.m. Wednesday, July 29, 2020. The forests implemented Stage 2 restrictions, which…

Raton Financial Reports Show City With Small Surplus Going Into New Fiscal Year.

By Marty Mayfield KRTN Multi-Media   Raton City Commissioners met Tuesday July 28, 2020 and recognized the contributions made by two of Raton’s personnel who after many years of service have decided to retire from their jobs with the city. Raton Fire and Emergency Services Chief Chris Espinoza (link to…

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