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Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 69. Breezy, with a west southwest wind 20 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 40 mph.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 69. Breezy, with a west southwest wind 20 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 40 mph.
Trinidad City Council approved some $644,000 in Q3 2022 marijuana expenditures during a regular meeting Tuesday, Dec. 20.
“New Year’s Resolution: To tolerate fools more gladly, provided this does not encourage them to take up more of my time.” ~ James Agate PUBLIC SERVICE HELP FOR VETERANS The American Legion Post 11 has grant funds available to assist Colorado veterans in need of material or financial assistance. Info: Gerald Renner, 719-680-4563.
Trinidad City Council adopted a $66.6 million budget for 2023, representing a 17% increase from the city’s 2022 adopted budget. Trinidad plans to expend some $17.5 million in the General Fund, $8.9 million in the Power & Light Fund, $5.3 million in the Water Fund, $4.4 million in the Gas Fund, $2.3 million in the Sewer Fund, $827,000 in the Landfill Fund, $1 million in the Economic Development Fund, $25.4 million in the Capital Projects Fund, $106,000 in the Lottery Fund and $657,000 in the Tourism Fund, totaling $66,624,498.
GRAND JUNCTION — During her 12-hour overnight shift, Brianna Shelton helps residents at BeeHive Homes Assisted Living go to the bathroom. Many of them have dementia, and some can’t get out of bed on their own. Only a few can remember her name, but that doesn’t matter to her.
After the price of crude oil plummeted to $75 a barrel, which marked the lowest price since December of last year, big oil companies kept consumer gas prices artificially high in Colorado and around the nation, according to new analysis by Accountable. US.
Telling yourself to do things will only work if you really want to do them. You’re not about to be bossed around by anyone, least of all you.
DENVER — After a car crash nearly six years ago left her with bouts of chronic neck pain, anxiety and depression, Allison Foley felt as though she had exhausted all her treatment options. Nothing worked.
Las Animas County will operate with a budget of $65.1 million dollars next year, a 5.8% increase from the 2022 adopted budget. The 2023 budget, adopted by the Las Animas County Board of County Commissioners Tuesday, Dec.
In loving memory of Lawrence Muñoz on his first anniversary in heaven, December 26th. This year was just the first of many. Youʼve been missed each and every day. But…