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Wednesday, October 29, 2014 Page 7 The Chronicle-News Trinidad, Colorado VOTE TONY FATUR LAS ANIMAS COUNTY SHERIFF My name is Tony Fatur and I am running for Las Animas County Sheriff. I am 45 years old and a lifelong resident of Las Animas County. I am married to my wife Kerrie and have 3 children. I have been a Police officer for 22 years and am currently the Captain at the Trinidad Police Department. I started my career aſter graduating from the Trinidad State Junior College CLETA program working as a seasonal officer with the Colorado State Parks here in Trinidad. I was then hired at the Las Animas County Sheriff ’s Department before being hired with the City of Trinidad. I began my career with the City as a Patrol Officer. I was then promoted to Detective, Detective Sergeant and later to Captain. I have been a DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) instructor, certified investigator of Clandestine Labs (meth lab), Firearms Instructor, and a life member of the NRA. As Sheriff I will provide leadership to ensure the citizens of Las Animas County have a quality, well-trained, and respectful agency. I will ensure that deputies are equipped with the proper equipment to safely carry out their duties. Deputies will respond to all calls for service and meet with the reporting parties face to face. I will see to it that deputies patrol their assigned areas and make a point to speak with community members, giving the citizens an opportunity to voice concerns about their respective neighborhoods. I will provide citizens with the accountability that should be required by all public service agencies. All complaints called into my department will be given the proper diligent service that they require. I will see to it that your tax money stays in this community and take every step possible to support our local businesses. I will work with other county officials with the budget to save this county money whenever possible. As Sheriff I will be loyal to this community, focusing my time on issues that are happening in our community and strive to make this county a better place to live. I will look at ways of working with the schools and finding ways to implement a school resource officer. I will work with other agencies combining resources for the betterment of the community and to provide a more efficient first responder resource to all county residents. If you would like to see a change to our community, a foreword thinking department, an agency here to serve, protect and respect you then I ask for your vote to make this happen. Paid for by Candidate S PORTS TRINIDAD STATE SOCCER Lady Trojans host WNCC in playoff By Mike Salbato Special to The Chronicle-News The Lady Trojans won their final three Region IX games of the season allowing them to jump up into third place in the standings. The third place finish means they will get to host fourth place Western Nebraska in a quarterfinal game this week- end. The Trojans picked up wins last week- end over Northwest College and Sheridan to move their Region record to 7-4-1. The win over the Northwest Trappers was high- lighted by a four-goal performance from Daisy Perez. Perez, an offensive midfielder, has scored 14 goals this season to go along with five assists. Hilda Romo also had a goal and an assist in the 5-0 win. Against Sheridan last Saturday Jordyn Padilla had a long range goal to open the Trojan scoring. Winning a rebounded clear- ance near midfield and lobbing a shot from 40 yards out past the SC General’s keeper. In the second half, Sierra Valerio scored directly from a corner kick to the put the Trojans up 2-0. The final goal of the evening came in the 62nd minute when Braelah Mc- Ginnis took a long pass from Manuela Por- ras, split a pair of defenders and fired a shot past the goalkeeper’s shoulder for the score. This past Friday evening the Trojans played Dodge City in a non-region game for their final regular season game. The Tro- jans scored early in the second half when Porras found the net. Dodge answered back a couple of minutes later and the game stayed tied through regulation. In the first OT Romo had a shot go off the woodwork and bounce back out. In the second over- time, Perez had a great look from a tremen- dous Valerio cross that just skimmed over the crossbar. Dodge City rambled back down the field and picked up the game win- ner with less than a minute left in the extra time period. This weekend’s playoff game will kick- off at 2 p.m on the Central Park lower field. Featuring the 5-7-2 WNCC Cougars and the 10-7-1 Lady Trojans. The teams split during the regular season with Western Nebraska winning 3-1 in Trinidad and the Trojans winning 2-0 in Scottsbluff. The winner will travel to Denver in early November for the finals of the Region IX tournament and a chance to advance to the National Tournament. Photos courtesy of Mike Salbato / TSJC Lady Trojan Captain Braelah McGinnis, above, is set to lead the Trojans as they host Western Nebraska this Saturday for a Quarterfinal Playoff game at Central Park. Jordyn Padilla, left, has put in a heroic effort defensively for the Trojans this season battling to keep teams away from the TSJC goal.

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Wednesday, October 29, 2014 Page 7The Chronicle-News Trinidad, Colorado

VOTE TONY FATUR LAS ANIMAS COUNTY SHERIFF

My name is Tony Fatur and I am running for Las Animas County Sheri� . I am 45 years old and a lifelong resident of Las Animas County. I am married to my wife Kerrie and have 3 children. I have been a Police o� cer for 22 years and am currently the Captain at the Trinidad Police Department. I started my career a� er graduating from the Trinidad State Junior College CLETA program working as a seasonal o� cer with the Colorado State Parks here

in Trinidad. I was then hired at the Las Animas County Sheri� ’s Department before being hired with the City of Trinidad. I began my career with the City as a Patrol O� cer. I was then promoted to Detective, Detective Sergeant and later to Captain. I have been a DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) instructor, certi� ed investigator of Clandestine Labs (meth lab), Firearms Instructor, and a life member of the NRA.

As Sheri� I will provide leadership to ensure the citizens of Las Animas County have a quality, well-trained, and respectful agency. I will ensure that deputies are equipped with the proper equipment to safely carry out their duties. Deputies will respond to all calls for service and meet with the reporting parties face to face. I will see to it that deputies patrol their assigned areas and make a point to speak with community members, giving the citizens an opportunity to voice concerns about their respective neighborhoods. I will provide citizens with the accountability that should be required by all public service agencies. All complaints called into my department will be given the proper diligent service that they require. I will see to it that your tax money stays in this community and take every step possible to support our local businesses. I will work with other county o� cials with the budget to save this county money whenever possible.

As Sheri� I will be loyal to this community, focusing my time on issues that are happening in our community and strive to make this county a better place to live. I will look at ways of working with the schools and � nding ways to implement a school resource o� cer. I will work with other agencies combining resources for the betterment of the community and to provide a more e� cient � rst responder resource to all county residents.

If you would like to see a change to our community, a foreword thinking department, an agency here to serve, protect and respect you then I ask for your vote to make this happen. Paid for by Candidate

SportSTRINIDAD STATE SOCCER

Lady Trojans host WNCC in playoffBy Mike SalbatoSpecial to The Chronicle-News

The Lady Trojans won their final three Region IX games of the season allowing them to jump up into third place in the standings. The third place finish means they will get to host fourth place Western Nebraska in a quarterfinal game this week-end.

The Trojans picked up wins last week-end over Northwest College and Sheridan to move their Region record to 7-4-1. The win over the Northwest Trappers was high-

lighted by a four-goal performance from Daisy Perez. Perez, an offensive midfielder, has scored 14 goals this season to go along with five assists. Hilda Romo also had a goal and an assist in the 5-0 win.

Against Sheridan last Saturday Jordyn Padilla had a long range goal to open the Trojan scoring. Winning a rebounded clear-ance near midfield and lobbing a shot from 40 yards out past the SC General’s keeper. In the second half, Sierra Valerio scored directly from a corner kick to the put the Trojans up 2-0. The final goal of the evening came in the 62nd minute when Braelah Mc-Ginnis took a long pass from Manuela Por-

ras, split a pair of defenders and fired a shot past the goalkeeper’s shoulder for the score.

This past Friday evening the Trojans played Dodge City in a non-region game for their final regular season game. The Tro-jans scored early in the second half when Porras found the net. Dodge answered back a couple of minutes later and the game stayed tied through regulation. In the first OT Romo had a shot go off the woodwork and bounce back out. In the second over-time, Perez had a great look from a tremen-dous Valerio cross that just skimmed over the crossbar. Dodge City rambled back

down the field and picked up the game win-ner with less than a minute left in the extra time period.

This weekend’s playoff game will kick-off at 2 p.m on the Central Park lower field. Featuring the 5-7-2 WNCC Cougars and the 10-7-1 Lady Trojans. The teams split during the regular season with Western Nebraska winning 3-1 in Trinidad and the Trojans winning 2-0 in Scottsbluff. The winner will travel to Denver in early November for the finals of the Region IX tournament and a chance to advance to the National Tournament.

Photos courtesy of Mike Salbato / TSJCLady Trojan Captain Braelah McGinnis, above, is set to lead the Trojans as they host Western Nebraska this Saturday for a Quarterfinal Playoff game at Central Park. Jordyn Padilla, left, has put in a heroic effort defensively for the Trojans this season battling to keep teams away from the TSJC goal.