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CPW says ‘Be a pain in the ANS:’ New gear, watercraft cleaning stations available as the fight against aquatic nuisance species continues

Colorado Parks and Wildlife CPW continues fight against aquatic nuisance species, one of the first stops in the Trinidad Port of Entry The fight continues… Login to continue reading Login…

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Representative Boebert takes major shot at Front Range Passenger Rail, urging DOGE to cut funding: Las Animas County had advocated for rail involvement for years

On Apr. 22, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert released a letter that she submitted to the U.S. Department of Transportation, secretary Sean Duffy and Elon Musk, chair of the Department of Government Efficiency, often referred to as DOGE, urging them to withhold funding from the Front Range Passenger Rail project.

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LAC commissioners approve ‘major facility’ application for Pinion Canyon helium plant, ‘Galactica Project,’ despite concerns from neighbors, discuss potential impact  

During a public hearing, the Las Animas County Board of County Commissioners considered BlueStar’s subsidiary, BNL Enterprise’s, application for its Pinon Canyon plant, a “major facility” located on County Road 179, proposed to process Helium and CO2. 

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Trinidad Police Department reports significant drug seizures, around 360 pounds, including 160 pounds of fentanyl, in 2024 

Interim Chief Mike Tihonovich of the Trinidad Police Department provided the 2024 year-end report review and its 2025 to-date recap for the department during a city council work session on Monday, Apr. 21, revealing its success in drug seizures, around 360 pounds, including 160 pounds of fentanyl.  

Read MoreTrinidad Police Department reports significant drug seizures, around 360 pounds, including 160 pounds of fentanyl, in 2024