A new income tax rate cut will be triggered in Colorado in three of the next four years, state economists told lawmakers last week…
Month: September 2024
Pueblo Community College to Offer Wildland Fire Academy
The deadline to register is October 4. Tuition assistance and scholarships are available…
BOOKISH: Don’t Mess with Politics
“Help me out, Derek. What is he?” She turned to her fellow classmate. Is that what he is?…
OPINION: Terrorists in the Holy Land
Violent militants are conducting a campaign of murder, arson and intimidation against Palestinians in the West Bank in order to expel them from their land…
EDITORIAL: Hunting Season, Election Season, Budget Season, Part Four
“But it sounds like there are people at this table who want to get back there… want to get back to 2021, and even higher levels…”
READY, FIRE, AIM: A Few Idle Thoughts About Three Mile Island
This was a memorable nuclear accident…
Want to Help People with Psilocybin Mushrooms? Get Trained
Facilitators in Colorado’s new healing centers must train for months before they guide clients through experience with natural medicine…
Daniels Scholarship Applications Available Now for Colorado Students
Funding covers tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and other education expenses while students also receive a free laptop…
OPINION: Former Top U.S. Wildlife Management Official Endorses Prop 127
Former director U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service joins 22 wildlife professionals urging voters to stop trophy hunting of wild cats…
‘Runway for Rise’ Tickets Sold Out; Other Ways to Contribute
One of the featured teams, Rebel Women, explains they “have joined in this wonderful event to bring recognition to a critical issue…”
LPEA Announces Board Election Results, Partnership with Mercuria
Mercuria is renowned for its efficiency and innovation, integrating advanced technology, and low-carbon solutions into the energy value chain…
EDITORIAL: Hunting Season, Election Season, Budget Season, Part Three
“So I asked the Tourism Board the other day, ‘What would we do if we had $300,000 more?’ And nobody had a quick and ready answer…”
Pagosa ColorFest Celebration Starts Today, September 20
ColorFest 2024 is upon us and, with a hopeful weather pattern, we should have two days of hot air balloons, a delicious and entertaining Passport to Pagosa Wine and Food Festival, a rockin’ Bands and Brews event, and a picturesque Color Run to round out the weekend. One of the most important additions to the READ MORE
Habitat for Humanity Celebrates 30 Years in Archuleta County
The affiliate went on to build two homes in the first year of their campaign and is now making great progress building three homes in Year 3 of the plan…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Looking Forward to Being a Burden on My Children
According to a 2023 survey by the U.S. Census Bureau, about 28% of people 65 and older live by themselves…
Pagosa UU Fellowship Begins ‘Going Deeper’ with Small Group Ministry
This month, and into October the gathered group’s focus will be on ‘What the World Needs Now’…
LETTER: Not-So-Theoretical Questions About the Election
If I go to a theater and yell fire when none exists, and people are injured while evacuating the building, am I liable for the injuries?
U.S. House Passes ‘Anti-Woke’ Legislation Aimed at Higher Ed
“House Republicans passed the Act to stand up for academic freedom, defend students’ constitutional rights, and ensure that colleges and universities aren’t forced to bend the knee…”