Census Bureau: 79.4% of people in Union County were old enough to vote in 2021
Of the 4,122 citizens living in Union County in 2021, 79.4% were old enough to vote, equating to 3,272 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.
Census Bureau: 81.6% of people in Colfax County were old enough to vote in 2021
Of the 12,406 citizens living in Colfax County in 2021, 81.6% were old enough to vote, equating to 10,125 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.
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Prescribed Fire Projects Planned for Ojo Sarco and Canjilon
With winter weather continuing to bring moisture to Northern New Mexico, Carson National Forest fire staff are preparing to move forward with ignitions of debris piles near the communities of Ojo Sarco and Canjilon.
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Public Comment Period Opens for 30,000-Acre Project Near Taos
Carson National Forest is seeking public comments about the McGaffey Forest and Rio Grande del Rancho Watershed Restoration Project’s draft environmental analysis.
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Winter Weather
The Supervisor's Office in Taos is closed today due to winter weather.
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Ignitions Completed on Willow Piles Prescribed Fire
Carson National Forest fire crews completed ignitions on the Willow Piles Prescribed Fire on Tuesday (Feb. 28).
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Public Comments Sought for Four Projects
Carson National Forest planners are seeking scoping comments for four proposed projects related to infrastructure.
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Fire Crews Plan Prescribed Fire Ignitions on Tuesday
The Willow Piles Prescribed Fire burn boss plans to continue ignitions on Tue., Feb. 28, if forecasted weather conditions hold steady.
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Animal Control
Thank you Taos County Sheriff's Office Animal Control for sponsoring a spay neuter clinic this month
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Public Land Solutions
Public Land Solutions is currently working with the New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division on a project called the New Mexico Uplift Initiative.
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Quay County Hospital Construction
We had the opportunity to meet with Jesse Guillen at the Governor's office to discuss our 30 million request for Quay County Hospital construction.