Weather in: Clayton
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Temperature: 50.0 °F
Humidity: 33 %
Wind Speed: 22 mph SW
Pressure: 30.07 "
Dew Point: 22 °F
Gusts: 33 mph SSW
Rain Today: 0.00 "
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- J.W. Heringa
J.W Heringa, 79, died Wednesday, Oct. 29, near Mount Dora. He was born July 4, 1929, in Clayton to Ed Heringa and Pauline (Thomas) Heringa. A lifelong resident of Union County, J.W. gradauted from Clayton High School in 1947 and New Mexico State University in 1951 before serving two years in the Army Air Corps. While in high school, J.W. started flying and it has been a large part of his life since then. He was very involved in rodeo while in college and later belonged to the Flying Farmers and he served on the REA board for several years. He was a member of the New Mexico Cattle Growers Association, the Clayton High School Reunion Association and the Airplane Operators Pilots Association. J.W.was very proud of his girls and he loved to fly and he loved the land as well. He said many times, "If you take care of the land, it will take care of you." He was truly a man ahead of his time in many aspects of ranching and horsemanship.
- Patsy R. Reynolds
Patsy Robertson Reynolds, 67, of Duncan, Ariz., passed away Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008, after a lengthy fight for her life following several surgeries. She was born March 12, 1941, in Clayton, N.M., to Hugh Holland Robertson and Lola May Hagerty. Most of her childhood, until she married, was spent on the Sand Flat Ranch in Catron County, N.M. She married Leon "J" Reynolds on Feb. 14, 1958, in Apache Creek, N.M. They had three children, Linda, Lonny and Larry, while living in Luna, N.M. That is where she began raising her children.
- Small plane crashes in northeastern New Mexico
Union County sheriff's investigators say one person is dead following a small plane crash Wednesday evening in northeastern New Mexico.
- County 4-H'ers participate at championships
Eddy County 4-H ers pose with their prizes from the New Mexico 4-H Rodeo Championships.
- Clayton School Locked Down as Police Search for Bank Robber
Wydown Middle School in Clayton had to be briefly locked down Thursday afternoon as police searched for an armed bank robbery suspect.
- New Mexico News Brief, Tuesday, Sept. 30
Near to above-average high temperatures will continue Tuesday in most of New Mexico.
- Patricia Ann Watkins Colson
Patricia Ann Watkins Colson, 69, of Aztec, died Tuesday, July 29, 2008, at her home.
- FTC puts a stop to 'vishing' scam
Friday night residents in Northeast New Mexico started getting phone messages seeking personal banking and other information, but by Saturday morning the Federal Trade Commission had taken control of the number ...
- -- Cult Leader's Attorney Wants Indictment Tossed
Raton lawyer says Wayne Bent's lying with naked children is a 'religious healing practice,' not sex.
- -- Cult Leader's Attorney Wants Indictment Tossed
Raton lawyer says Wayne Bent's lying with naked children is a 'religious healing practice,' not sex.
- Cult Leader Appears In District Court
A district court judge formally charged him with four indictments handed down by a Union County grand jury in Clayton, N.M. Both district court judges in Clayton were excused from the case.
- Study: Prison population on decline in N.M.
The state's prison population, which for years had been overcrowded, is declining, according to a new study presented to the Legislative Finance Committee.
- Northeast New Mexico
A fire that has scorched 4,980 acres in northeastern New Mexico is 75 percent contained.
- Unusual accident takes life
This photograph by Amarillo Globe-Times staffer Meinhard Eichel grabbed readers' attention Monday, June 24, 1968.
- Tornado warning issued
The tornado warning for northeastern Union County has been issued until 5:00 p.m. An earlier tornado warning expired for central Guadalupe County and south central San Miguel County.
- Rewards for northeastern New Mexico deer poachers exceed $2,000
Submitted to the Current-Argus This is the remains of one of five deer wastefully killed earlier this month off NM 120 near Yates.
- N.M. Sect Leader Fasting For Child's Return
Local News > Albuquerque News Get breaking news and daily headlines. Browse all e-mail newsletters Video and Stories Story: Investigation Into N.M. Cult Continues The first story covering initial developments ...
- Cowboy gathering seeking nominees with cowboy ways
Special to the QCS The Nara Visa Cowboy Gathering is taking nominations for the Buck Ramsey Heritage Award to be presented on Sept.
- New Mexico News Brief, Wednesday, May 21
More news from across the state: STATE WEATHER New Mexico is bracing for strong winds and low humidities that will lead to critical fire conditions Wednesday.
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Questions Possibly Related to Clayton, New MexicoProvided By Y! Answers
Where can i fined a baby skunk for sale in Clayton New Mexico??
Answer:
Hello! To answer your question sorry but skunks are not legal to keep as pets in New Mexico. There are people trying to get the laws changed in many states but for now you can not legally have a skunk. Here is your states rules and regulations.
NMAC 4.2.12 POSSESSION OF SKUNKS
Due to the presence of rabies in skunks and the hazard to the public
health of rabies developing in skunks kept as pets, no person shall
import into the state, nor capture with intent to keep as a pet, nor
buy, sell, trade nor possess any skunk except in connection with a
recognized zoological park or research institution or by permit from
the department. Permits may be approved only for skunks born in
captivity. Application for permit shall be made on a form provided by
the Division. [08-27-79; 10-31-96]
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What do you think illegal immigrant from Mexico driving without a license, no proof of insurance and making ? Question: ST. LOUIS, MO (2007-09-18) A man whose SUV went out of control and slammed into a restaurant's outdoor dining area in Clayton on Tuesday is an illegal immigrant from Mexico.
Three people were injured in the wreck at Il Vicino restaurant, at the corner of Central & Maryland.
Sergio Lopez told police he was blinded by the sun and lost control of his Ford Expedition.
Two of the injured were treated and released. A third is hospitalized in fair condition.
Lopez also had a minor injury. He was ticketed for driving without a license, no proof of insurance and making an improper turn.
Immigration Customs Enforcement also issued a federal detainment order on Lopez. He is to be held at the St. Louis County Justice Center upon his release from the hospital.
http://publicbroadcasting.net/kwmu/news.newsmain?action=article &ARTICLE_ID=1150760§ionID=1
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He should be deported. At least he stuck around after the incident! An illegal side swiped my car and tried to run, I got the licence plate # and the police found him 2 hours later. He was an illegal and nothing happend to him, bastard.
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At What time can I see the meteor shower, mountan time? Question: Where is the best place to wacth the shower in Clayton, New Mexico?
Answer:
The Perseid meteor shower peaks on the new-Moon night of Sunday–Monday, August 12–13. They can be seen from anyplace in the northern hemisphere.
The Perseids have a broad peak. So don't despair if clouds are forecast for Sunday night — or if work obligations prevent you from staying up until dawn on Monday.
The meteor rate increases to roughly 30 per hour in the predawn hours on Saturday, 45 per hour on Sunday morning, and 80 per hour before the sky starts to get light on Monday morning. That's for a single observer at a dark-sky site in the north temperate latitudes.
The Perseid meteors appear to stream away from their radiant near the border of Perseus and Cassiopeia. But wherever you see them, they appear to be moving away from the shower's radiant point near the Perseus/Cassiopeia border. This is a perspective effect, happening for the same reason that snowflakes appear to stream away from the center of the road when you're driving through a snowstorm.
On any given night, activity starts slowly in the evening but picks up by 11 p.m., when the radiant gets reasonably high in the sky. The meteor rate increases steadily through the night as the radiant rises higher, peaking just before the sky starts to get light, roughly 1½ to 2 hours before sunrise.
For the most pleasant viewing experience, find a spot far from any city lights. Perseids tend to be relatively bright as meteors go, but you'll still see more the darker your skies are. Bring a reclining chair so that you can view high in the sky in comfort; there's no point in filling half your field of view with trees. Don't forget warm, mosquito-proof clothes or, better, a sleeping bag. No matter how hot the days are, it can get surprisingly chilly under a clear sky late at night, especially whan you're inactive. And for many people, the most important accessory is bug spray for the parts of you that remain exposed!
It doesn't really matter where in the sky you watch; meteors can appear anywhere. Just watch where it's darkest, usually straight up. It's probably best not to stare directly at the radiant, because meteors there leave short trails.
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