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The commission will hear presentations from UNM Taos about the status of their program to support students involved in the justice system, as well as a presentation on the Taos HIVE initiative.
On Wednesday evening (Nov. 18) at 6:15 p.m., Taos psychotherapist Michael Boyle continues his series of free livestream classes meant to help people cope during the public health crisis. This one is designed specifically for people and their partners looking for tools to keep their relationships strong.
Although it’s a slower week for public meetings, there is one that will be sure to bring in comments from several different voices.
KCEC's student program provides low-to-moderate-income students with broadband speeds no less than 25/25 Mbps with a student or low-income monthly rate. The package also includes a free wireless router and fiber install drop at no cost. Thus far, KCEC has connected approximately 314 students in KCEC 's service territory with high-speed internet. KCEC has currently over 800 students waiting to be connected.
Fire managers will host a virtual town hall tonight (Oct. 24) at 7 p.m. to answer questions about the Luna Fire, which has burned through 10,3…
Kit Carson Electric Co-op is seeking approval from the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission to potentially bring in $700,000 for connecting students to the internet.
Art Cruz of Ohkay Owingeh will give an online lecture today (May 26) as part of the Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project Mesa Talks. This lecture will be streamed online from 6 p.m. - 8 …
In an effort to keep Taos County communities connected, Kit Carson Electric Cooperative has been installing free internet hotspots in public places. Three of the hotspots have recently been …
Area wireless companies are stepping up to help Taos County and other parts of Northern New Mexico stay connected during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Kit Carson Internet is expanding the …