Two state constitutional amendments on way to New Mexico ballots
The New Mexico State Legislature voted to send two constitutional amendments to statewide ballots in 2024.
The New Mexico State Legislature voted to send two constitutional amendments to statewide ballots in 2024.
The Daniels Fund announced its 2023 class of Daniels Scholarship Program recipients. 238 high school seniors across Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming were selected as 2023 Daniels Scholars, including 138 students from Colorado.
TOWN OF KIT CARSON
State of Colorado) SS
County of Cheyenne)
The Town of Kit Carson Trustees met on February 27, 2023, at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Hall in Regular Session. Present and answering roll call were Mayor Jeremy Gaynor. Mayor Pro Tern Rick Gekeler. Trustees: Mike Buchanan, Joel Maxcy, Jason Dechant, Matt Randel, and Carl Anderson (arrived at 6:50). Staff present: Town Clerk: Christie Johnson.
Carolyn LaVerne Spell
April 26, 1940 - March 16, 2023
Carolyn Von Hemel was born April 26, 1940, to Augusta Ross Von Hemel and Beatrice Alta (Watson) Von Hemel in Claremore, Oklahoma. Carolyn passed away March 16, 2023, at Southeast Colorado Hospital in Springfield. She was 82 years old.
A memorial service will be held in Holly for Carolyn during the summer months, date and time to be determined.
Arrangements are under the direction of Maltbie Funeral Services.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on March 23, 2023, amid a chorus of calls from members of Congress for the federal government to ban the Chinese-owned video social media app and reports that the Biden administration is pushing for the company’s sale.
The U.S. Farm Bill is up for reauthorization, and Congress faces calls to avoid any delays so certain programs can keep helping farmers and consumers without losing momentum.
A group of Western Slope lawmakers are asking the Biden administration to put the brakes on a rail project in the Uinta Basin.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday that a deaf former student can pursue monetary damages against a Michigan school district that allegedly failed to provide an adequate education.
New research shows the demand for native seed supply across the western United States has increased, but the supply simply is not there.