“New Mexico True” Tour is headed to Raton. Free Workshop with NM Tourism Secretary Rebecca Latham and the NM Tourism Department on Thursday, August 6th from 9 am until 11 am at the Isabel Castillo Performing Arts Center (next door to the Shuler Theater). Organizer New Mexico Tourism Department Phone: 505-827-7400 Email:…
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John Gilbert Baca, 77 years old, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on July 28,2015. He is survived by his loving wife of 45 years Eppie Baca, twin sons Dwayne (Tami) Baca, Wayne (Gail) Baca, daughters Diana (Steve) Goodhand, and Melissa Baca. Wonderful grandchildren, Lleandra Baca, Adrianna…
Laura B. Castillo, 76, lifelong resident of Raton, passed away peacefully at her home on Friday, July 31, 2015. She was born in Wagon Mound, NM to Martin Borquez and Isabel Garcia. She was preceded in death by her husband, Emilio R. Castillo, infant daughter, Louisa Mae, granddaughter, Krista Rae,…
New Mexico Department of Game and FishMedia contact: Dan Williams, (505) 476-8004Public contact: (888) 248-6866dan.williams@state.nm.us FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, JULY 30, 2015: Plenty of prime youth elk licenses available SANTA FE – Around 700 youth encouragement elk licenses remain available through the Department of Game and Fish Online License System.…
by David TesitorTRINIDAD — The Trinidad Triggers will enter the final week of the regular season with six games against the Santa Fe Fuego beginning tonight. After a pair of home games cancelled earlier this week, the Triggers have clinched their first ever division title. While the final standings are…
by Sherry Goodyear– SPRINGER — Springer’s new dam located west of town at the water treatment facility is nearly done. The project is funded by roughly $7 million dollars in grant money. According to Shawn Jeffrey, Clerk Treasurer of the Town of Springer, the project has been in the works…
by Sherry Goodyear– SPRINGER — When Robert Arrellin was hired to be the new Maintenance II Specialist at the Springer satellite branch of Luna Community College, he didn’t realize he was about to undertake the largest renovation project of his life. A few weeks into his new position, Arrellin and…
by Colette M. Armijo RATON — Out of a seemingly quiet garage in the heart of Raton, “Hy Brasil” was born. Joseph Patrick Rodman, or JP as he is fondly known, fashioned the Show Class Magazine’s People’s Champ winning chopper by pouring over $20K and 3,240 hours of himself into…
by David Tesitor, CLUHUERFANO, LAS ANIMAS — When the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was first made into law in 2010, some lawmakers had serious concerns about the government’s ability to pay for the program when the bills came due. Since then, millions of previously uninsured Americans have jumped on the…
by Colette M. Armijo RATON — “Spreading Color for the Cure one Colorful Step at a Time” will once again take over Roundhouse Park in Raton. This fundraiser is in its second year and keeps growing from strength to strength. In the first year, 2014 saw the community turn out…










