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Author: Bill Hudson

Bill Hudson began sharing his opinions in the Pagosa Daily Post in 2004 and can't seem to break the habit. He claims that, in Pagosa Springs, opinions are like pickup trucks: everybody has one.

PHOTO ESSAY: ‘Ninja Warrior Challenge’ Raises $10,700 for Pagosa Charter School

Posted on October 26, 2018October 26, 2018 by Bill Hudson

“Everyone who completed the course and hit the buzzer at the end was awarded a ‘Ninja Warrior’ headband, and the students were motivational [to each other] because some of the kids didn’t want to finish the course…”

Posted in Education/Health, Essays/Poetry

EDITORIAL: Broadband, Across the Great Divide, Part Three

Posted on October 26, 2018January 10, 2024 by Bill Hudson

In 2019, costs of projects for towers, the carrier neutral building space, broadband manager and grant writer and other items total $307,500…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Broadband, Across the Great Divide, Part Two

Posted on October 25, 2018January 10, 2024 by Bill Hudson

The map at the beginning of this editorial shows the average speed of Internet services in various countries around the globe…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Broadband, Across the Great Divide, Part One

Posted on October 24, 2018January 25, 2024 by Bill Hudson

Apparently, the CDC believes it can help the community get access to “25/3” for a small investment of $200,000. Quite an ambitious goal, I’d say…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters
EDITORIAL: Can't We Just Agree on Something?

EDITORIAL: Can’t We Just Agree on Something?

Posted on October 24, 2018October 25, 2018 by Bill Hudson

As we note, the Democratic Party also recommends a ‘Yes’ vote on Amendments Y and Z, just like the Republican Party….

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Thinking about that $44 Million Tax Increase

Posted on October 23, 2018November 9, 2018 by Bill Hudson

The County budget for 2019 projects $2.63 million for next year — a 2.3 percent increase in the General Fund’s sales tax collection…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Town of Pagosa Springs, Changing Direction? Part Three

Posted on October 22, 2018October 22, 2018 by Bill Hudson

His general idea was to accommodate the Streets Department, the Parks Department and the Geothermal Heating Department in one single facility…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Town of Pagosa Springs, Changing Direction? Part Two

Posted on October 19, 2018October 22, 2018 by Bill Hudson

Looking through the proposed budget, we see nearly $600,000 in new and upgraded features for our local parks and trails…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Town of Pagosa Springs, Changing Direction? Part One

Posted on October 18, 2018October 19, 2018 by Bill Hudson

But the engines that once seemed to be driving economic prosperity — tourism and recreation — turned out to have a major defect, once the Great Recession hit…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters
EDITORIAL: Another Exciting Community Project, Part Two

EDITORIAL: Another Exciting Community Project, Part Two

Posted on October 17, 2018October 17, 2018 by Bill Hudson

Their proposed LIHTC apartment project for Hot Springs Boulevard would provide perhaps 40 units of affordable rental housing — mainly for residents near or below the poverty line…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Another Exciting Community Project, Part One

Posted on October 16, 2018October 17, 2018 by Bill Hudson

All the County Commissioners need to do, to help make this happen, is provide the housing authority with a 99-year lease on 2.5 acres…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters
EDITORIAL: A County Budget Based on Failure, Part Three

EDITORIAL: A County Budget Based on Failure, Part Three

Posted on October 15, 2018October 16, 2018 by Bill Hudson

“I appreciate everything, especially the conservativism that you’ve shown in the preparation of this budget, and anticipating the failure of the ballot measure….”

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: A County Budget Based on Failure, Part Two

Posted on October 12, 2018October 15, 2018 by Bill Hudson

Commissioner Michael Whiting asked: “Larry, what’s the assumed cost of a facility?”

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: A County Budget Based on Failure, Part One

Posted on October 11, 2018October 12, 2018 by Bill Hudson

The first assumption, at the October 9 budget presentation, was that the voters are going to vote ‘NO’ on Ballot Measure 1A…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Can’t Afford to Live in Pagosa? Part Four

Posted on October 10, 2018October 10, 2018 by Bill Hudson

Why did nearly a third of the Employee respondents report that they were considering leaving Archuleta County?

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Can’t Afford to Live in Pagosa? Part Three

Posted on October 9, 2018March 31, 2021 by Bill Hudson

Quite a few of the PHP survey respondents said they were thinking about leaving…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Can’t Afford to Live in Pagosa? Part Two

Posted on October 8, 2018October 31, 2018 by Bill Hudson

“So I feel like I bring a pretty broad understanding of what people are looking for in our community….”

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Can’t Afford to Live in Pagosa? Part One

Posted on October 5, 2018October 8, 2018 by Bill Hudson

The PHP survey suggests that more than half of Archuleta County households are paying more than the recommended 30% on housing…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Let the Water Wars Begin, Part Four

Posted on October 4, 2018September 29, 2020 by Bill Hudson

“It is demand management. It is a controversial topic and we can’t shy away from that. The reduction of consumptive uses is something that is a new thing…”

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters
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