Newsletter-Mid-Week

TDS1 superintendent says registration numbers up from last year, updates school board on Miner stadium renovation, receives feedback for 10-lane track  

The Trinidad School District No. 1 held its board meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 27, during which superintendent Olivia Bachicha provided an update to the district’s funding efforts for the Minor track field renovation and claimed that registration numbers have gone up since the previous school year.  

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Convicted felon arrested for first-degree attempted homicide, following alleged incident where Trinidad man survives being shot in head  

On the late night of Aug. 17, at around 10 p.m., John Paul Romero, 57, also known as “Psycho Micheal,” was arrested for first-degree attempted murder, after an officer with the Trinidad Police Department discovered a man with bandages who claimed to have been stuck by a bullet in the forehead, while Romero was firing a 22. caliber pistol at him earlier that evening, leading to an investigation and subsequent arrest.  

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Las Animas County sends letter to Colorado Governor, General Assembly, urging them to reconsider, veto, unfunded mandates  

In a letter signed on Aug. 5 by all three Las Animas County Commissioners, the local officials urged Colorado’s General Assembly to reconsider the volume and scope of unfunded mandates, even asking the state’s Governor, Jared Polis, to exercise his veto power over them.  

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LAC Commissioner announces application to join state’s Behavioral Health Administration board to ‘push dollars back to rural counties’  

On Aug. 5, Las Animas County Commissioner Felix Lopez announced during the board’s regular meeting that he applied to become part of a state-wide board for the Behavioral Health Administration, which he hoped would help him bring funding back to rural areas.  

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