Mr. Mechanic didn’t use too many foreign words in his actual article, and all the words over two syllables were pretty familiar to me. Like, “entitlement”. Everybody is using that word, nowadays…
New Location for San Juan Stargazers April 22 Meeting
We are inviting people to come early at 6pm for coffee, tea and a special treat provided with appreciation by CRIA…
OPINION: One Small Statement from CDC, One Giant Hope for Humankind
Thousands signed my organization’s MoveOn petition to fight institutional racism as a threat to public health…
EDITORIAL: Mr. Dronet Offers Up Two New Proposals, Part One
“Prior to undertaking any serious planning efforts, the resort ownership will hold an open meeting and invites Pagosa residents to join them and discuss the past, current and future feelings…”
REAL ESTATE: The Riley Report
My initial question was, “How can sales be up if we don’t have anything to sell due to lack of inventory?”
HMPRESENTLY: Misleading Words?
Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, John Boehner, was on TV the other day, with words about the Republican Party, and the Democratic Party, too…
READY, FIRE, AIM: The World Has Become Too Complicated
When I was a kid, my mom handled the shopping duties for the family. All the bread was shaped the same. All the Crisco cans were the same size…
A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW: US Supreme Court Rejects California’s Limits on Religious Practice
The Supreme Court noted that, “This is the fifth time the Court has summarily rejected the Ninth Circuit’s analysis of California’s COVID restrictions on religious exercise…”
LETTER: Cultured Meat Can Help Save the Planet
“Industrial livestock agriculture — raising cows, pigs and chickens — generates as much greenhouse gas emissions as all cars, trucks and automobiles combined…”
ESSAY: Why I Became a Chimney Rock Volunteer
Another rewarding aspect about being a tour guide at Chimney Rock is interacting with the other volunteers…
EDITORIAL: Digging Into the Ditches, and Such, Part Seven
Over the past several decades, new concerns about the Colorado River and its tributaries have developed — concerns that didn’t exist when the Hoover Dam was built…
Go Fish! Colorado Launches Digital Resident Fishing License
Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s resident fishing licenses are now accessible through myColorado™, the State of Colorado’s official mobile app™. Resident anglers will purchase their fishing READ MORE
OPINION: Response to State Board of Education Member Joyce Rankin
My heart aches; an educational effort to promote inclusivity for all students has been twisted and manipulated for political purposes…
Applications Open for $16 Billion Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program
This week, Colorado’s US Senator John Hickenlooper brought independent venue operators together to discuss claims that 90% of venues would go out of business without federal aid…
Meet the ‘Director of Equity’ for Adams 14 School District
“We want to ensure that we have ethical and equitable practices and policies that are fundamental to providing access to social, emotional, economic educational opportunities…”
April is National Safe Digging Month
Whether you’re a homeowner planting a shrub or a contractor using a backhoe, always “Call Before You Dig”…
COVID and the Athlete’s Heart, Part Two
Even though myocarditis is rare, studies have found that non-COVID-related myocarditis causes up to 9% of sudden cardiac deaths among athletes, said Dr. Jonathan Drezner…
EDITORIAL: Digging Into the Ditches, and Such, Part Six
Would it be possible to modify the behavior of the San Juan River, artificially, so that a two-month recreational ‘rafting season’ could be extended by a couple more weeks?