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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.
EDITORIAL: San Juan Basin Public Health Makes a Request, Part One

EDITORIAL: San Juan Basin Public Health Makes a Request, Part One

Posted on August 19, 2020August 20, 2020 by Bill Hudson

Some of the $1.6 million will be covered by various state and private grants and donations, but about $786,752 of the unexpected COVID costs will need to be covered by… the two county governments?…

Posted in Education/Health, Opinion/Letters
EDITORIAL: Archuleta Schools Release 'Re-opening' Plans for 2020-2021

EDITORIAL: Archuleta Schools Release ‘Re-opening’ Plans for 2020-2021

Posted on August 18, 2020August 18, 2020 by Bill Hudson

“We recognize that there will be families and staff that are thrilled with our decision to return to school in-person through our hybrid/blended model of instruction… and there will also be those that will be disappointed we are not starting fully online…”

Posted in Education/Health
EDITORIAL: COVID and the Power of Anecdotal Stories, Part Three

EDITORIAL: COVID and the Power of Anecdotal Stories, Part Three

Posted on August 18, 2020August 18, 2020 by Bill Hudson

To summarize the anecdotal information: it would appear that the death rate in Archuleta County, among those who’ve been officially diagnosed with COVID, is 0.00%…

Posted in Education/Health, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: COVID and the Power of Anecdotal Stories, Part Two

Posted on August 17, 2020January 18, 2021 by Bill Hudson

“Surely, you are not taking the position that Covid patients should be allowed to die with no treatment or care. As Governor Cuomo said, ‘My mother is not [expendable]’. Neither are my friends — one died yesterday…”

Posted in Education/Health, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: County Commissioners Making Questionable Public Health Decisions?

Posted on August 17, 2020August 17, 2020 by Bill Hudson

“I recently read with some dismay that Archuleta County Commissioners Schaaf and Maez are considering pulling us out of San Juan Basin Public Health (SJBPH)…”

Posted in Education/Health, News/Politics
EDITORIAL: COVID and the Power of Anecdotal Stories, Part One

EDITORIAL: COVID and the Power of Anecdotal Stories, Part One

Posted on August 14, 2020August 17, 2020 by Bill Hudson

“…If only 6000 are dead out of five million infected, that works out to a case fatality rate of 0.12 percent, roughly the same as regular old influenza, which no one is the least bit frightened of, and which we don’t shut down our societies for…”

Posted in Education/Health, News/Politics

EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government’s Crystal Ball, Part Eleven

Posted on August 13, 2020August 13, 2020 by Bill Hudson

We could blame Pagosa’s economic shutdown on the Polis administration’s health orders. But we could also note that the Archuleta County population is much older, on average, than most of Colorado…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters
EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government's Crystal Ball, Part Ten

EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government’s Crystal Ball, Part Ten

Posted on August 12, 2020August 13, 2020 by Bill Hudson

The design of these relatively small homes could be categorized as “21st Century No-Frills Affordable.” Except that few working class jobs in Pagosa Springs — especially, jobs in the tourism industry — would qualify an individual for a $232,000 mortgage…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters
EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government's Crystal Ball, Part Nine

EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government’s Crystal Ball, Part Nine

Posted on August 11, 2020August 12, 2020 by Bill Hudson

During the July 31 “Strategic Planning” retreat, several Town Council members suggested that the LUDC needed to be “simplified”.  We also heard about the necessity of aligning the LUDC with the goals in the Comp Plan…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters
EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government's Crystal Ball, Part Eight

EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government’s Crystal Ball, Part Eight

Posted on August 10, 2020August 11, 2020 by Bill Hudson

“Regulations, in and of themselves, can be confusing — especially within a society where the exploitation of loopholes is encouraged, whether it be on your personal tax returns or otherwise…”

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters
EDITORIAL: Civil Strife

EDITORIAL: Civil Strife

Posted on August 10, 2020November 1, 2020 by Bill Hudson

As a sixth grader, I didn’t grasp the subtle irony, when historians used the word “civil” to label a conflict that resulted in perhaps 600,000 untimely deaths…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters
EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government's Crystal Ball, Part Seven

EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government’s Crystal Ball, Part Seven

Posted on August 7, 2020August 10, 2020 by Bill Hudson

At last Friday’s retreat, facilitator Yvonne Wilcox stated her intention, to do things a bit differently this year…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government’s Crystal Ball, Part Six

Posted on August 6, 2020January 6, 2021 by Bill Hudson

$100,000 won’t go very far towards solving the broadband challenge in a county of 1,356 square miles of largely undeveloped forest and semi-desert shrubs…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government’s Crystal Ball, Part Five

Posted on August 5, 2020August 6, 2020 by Bill Hudson

During the Obama administration, the FCC changed the definition of “broadband” from 4/1 (4 Mbps down, 1 Mbps up) to 25/3. This new definition drew attention to the “digital divide”…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters
EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government's Crystal Ball, Part Four

EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government’s Crystal Ball, Part Four

Posted on August 4, 2020August 5, 2020 by Bill Hudson

According to the thoughtful discussions I witnessed on Friday, the COVID crisis has now taken a back seat to several more important issues…

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters
EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government's Crystal Ball, Part Three

EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government’s Crystal Ball, Part Three

Posted on August 3, 2020August 4, 2020 by Bill Hudson

“When I die, my epitaph… is going to read: ‘I joked about every prominent man of my time, but I never met a man I didn’t like.’ I am so proud of that, I can hardly wait to die so it can be carved…”

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters
EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government's Crystal Ball, Part Two

EDITORIAL: Looking into the Town Government’s Crystal Ball, Part Two

Posted on July 31, 2020August 3, 2020 by Bill Hudson

I have no idea (as of 7am this morning) where, exactly, that particular discussion might be headed. The housing crisis? The fake “urban renewal authority”? More corporate welfare for certain private developers?

Posted in News/Politics, Opinion/Letters

EDITORIAL: Pagosa Kids Going Back to School? Part Nine

Posted on July 30, 2020July 30, 2020 by Bill Hudson

“We are deeply concerned that the bill would seek to tie much-needed assistance to a federal definition of school building reopening. Student health and safety is the most local of concerns…”

Posted in Education/Health, Opinion/Letters
2020 'Mountain Chile Cha Cha' Cancelled Due to COVID Concerns

2020 ‘Mountain Chile Cha Cha’ Cancelled Due to COVID Concerns

Posted on July 30, 2020July 30, 2020 by Bill Hudson

“We wish we could come together in our annual celebration of local heritage, green chile, music, and Margaritas. The health and safety of our visitors, volunteers, and community will always be our first priority….”

Posted in Community
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