4.7 million acre feet, diverted and used for agriculture. None of this water can be recycled as graywater…
Charter School Students Visit Denver as Part of ‘World Religions & Government’ Project
At the temple they learned what happened with Jewish people during the Holocaust and the Jewish religious scripture known as the Torah…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Colorado, Home of the ‘Cleanest’ Oil & Gas Molecules
I have a vague sense of what a molecule is… left over from a high school chemistry class…
HUD Announces Funding for Programs to Support Families
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will allocate $44 million to support programs that help people living in public housing…
A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW: To Tell the Truth, Part Two
It now seems politics is substituting for religion as an article of faith among too many in our society…
OPINION: The Transition to Community Stakeholder Corporations
Imperial Shareholder Corporations trace their history back to the tradition and structure of the English East India Company…
EDITORIAL: Graywater, Forever… Part One
Farmers in Colorado typically develop an abiding interest in water, and Rep. Catlin committed nearly 20 years at the Uncompahgre Water Users Association…
BIG PIVOTS: Outrage in Coal Country
Wyoming politicos were furious, some enviros elated. But the Biden administration decision about Powder River coal leasing had no real consequences…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Has Donald Trump Learned His Lesson?
“These are bad people. These are, in many cases, I believe, sick people…”
19th Hole Concerts Begin This Thursday
The featured artist this week are Jason Rose and Denise Chaney of Jackson Mountain Ramblers…
Select Committee Chair Releases Transcripts of Fauci Interviews
“Do you recall reviewing any studies or data supporting masking for children?”
A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW: To Tell the Truth, Part One
Note, the reference to ‘hell’ as the ultimate fate of liars…
New Colorado Law will Cover Some College Tuition for Lower-Income Students
House Bill 24-1340 creates a refundable state income tax credit for lower-income students and their families…
‘Free Fishing’ in Colorado This Weekend, June 1 & 2
On June 1 & 2, the fishing license and Habitat Stamp requirement will be waived, allowing anyone interested in fishing to try it out…
EDITORIAL: Hopeful Development in Pagosa Springs, Part Four
Commissioner Brown asked if the County would be responsible for building the new street leading to the proposed admin building…
Pine Ridge Celebrates National Skilled Nursing Care Week
Pine Ridge Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Pagosa Springs, was rockin’ out for National Skilled Nursing Care Week…
READY, FIRE, AIM: The Key to a Lasting Marriage
“If you’re going to get married, and you want a marriage that’s going to last… not necessarily the happiest marriage…”
INTEL FROM THE IVORY TOWER: Our Crucial Need for an Independent Judiciary
“All the rights secured to the citizens under the Constitution are worth nothing, and a mere bubble, except guaranteed to them by an independent and virtuous Judiciary…”