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Mt. San Rafael Hospital’s Chief Information Officer listed on top 100 list for Hispanic technology leaders

Colorado’s eHealth Commissioner and Trinidad resident Michael Archuleta has been named to the 2023 HITEC 100 list of the most influential and notable Hispanic technology professionals, according to the Hispanic IT Executive Council. Archuleta, a Trinidad resident who became the Colorado eHealth Commissioner in 2022 and who currently serves as Mt.

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Colorado officials continue to take action to reduce ozone pollution

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment DENVER — The Environmental Protection Agency has officially announced that it is changing the federal ozone pollution classification for Colorado’s Front Range — along with the classification of five other areas nationwide. It presents an opportunity for Colorado to hold polluters accountable and adopt new strategies to tackle emissions of ozone precursors.

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Magnolia Road dispensary redesigns website for customers to easier find Trinidad, Boulder facilities

Magnolia Road, a Colorado dispensary, announced the redesign of their website. All their location pages — those for their Boulder medical dispensary, Boulder recreational dispensary, Trinidad recreational dispensary and Boulder Smoke & Vape — have been updated with essential information.

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Trinidad adjusts local electric rates after residents remain silent at public hearing

Electric customers within the City of Trinidad will see an increased cost on their electric bills after Trinidad City Council approved a rate adjustment. Trinidad City Council voted 7-0 Tuesday, after a public hearing during which no residents spoke, to approve an approximate 4.5% rate increase for electric utility customers.

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Texas man to stand jury trial for role in 2021 Angel Fire shooting that left one man dead

A jury trial has been set for a Texas man accused of a 2021 shooting in Angel Fire, New Mexico, that led to the death of another Texas man. Kenneth Ray Starnes (61), of Waxahatchie, Texas, is accused of the December 2021 murder of Ernest Everett Starnes III and the shooting of Jennifer Buckhannon, both of Red Oaks, Texas, according to Taos News.

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