“His ruling was that the plaintiffs’ request for an injunction was denied, based upon specific findings of fact that he articulated, on the record….”
Month: April 2016
EDITORIAL: The Price of Gravel, Part Three
“I think for anybody who really looks at this, the economics are staggering, as far as the benefits to Archuleta County…”
EDITORIAL: The Price of Gravel, Part Two
“We had signs on our fence — the one fence that we had — and those signs said, ‘Fishermen welcome, respect your privilege…”
EDITORIAL: The Price of Gravel, Part One
“The roads being considered have had significant degradation since the county began allowing truck traffic along Cascade Avenue, a steep and winding gravel road as well as Buttress Avenue, Meadows Blvd., and South Pagosa Blvd…”
EDITORIAL: Voters Can Make Colorado History in PAWSD Election
“The first benefit of TABOR protection is obvious: general property tax revenue is placed under commonsense controls…”
HUMOR: Pagosa Snow Event Confounds Climate Change Experts
“Isolated events, like the one this past weekend in Pagosa, certainly need to be taken into account as we develop our complex climate models…”
HUMOR: Guilty Pleasures
“Nice view,” said Richard, with a slight Texas drawl. Richard Butz was leaning on the pressure-treated railing, looking out over Village Lake at the majestic San Juan Mountains — still exhibiting traces of the winter’s snowfall, now in early June. Below the deck, closer to the lakeshore, a few Canadian geese nibbled in the mowed READ MORE
