What’s harder to imagine is the Colorado Legislature functioning like a roundtable discussion where each voice is valued and holds equal weight…
INTEL FROM THE IVORY TOWER: Would Nikki Haley be the Stronger Candidate in 2024?
Former President Trump’s chances of winning the general election against President Biden are not as strong as Haley’s….
A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW: A Meaningful Juxtaposition
Sports Illustrated laid off all it’s ‘white collar’ employees. The LA Times just laid off 115 of its ‘white collar’ staff…
Supreme Court Flooded with Amicus Briefs in Trump 14th Amendment Case from Colorado
“Finality must come now so that the states and their election officials can conduct efficient and meaningful elections,” Benson wrote…
Colorado-Wyoming Climate Resilience Engine Wins Inaugural NSF Regional Innovation Engines Award
The award positions Colorado and Wyoming at the forefront of the nation’s environmental and climate technology initiatives…
Lecture in Cortez Will Discuss ‘Bis sa’ ani Pueblo’ on Feb. 6
Bis sa’ ani, a Chaco great house, and 20 associated community sites were excavated by the Navajo Nation Archaeology Division in the early 1980s…
EDITORIAL: Community Development as a Corporate Activity, Part Three
The Council had established three areas of concern as their highest priorities for the coming year. How were we doing?…
GROWING PAINS: The End of ‘Sports Illustrated’?
A few days ago, Authentic Brands Group (which bought SI in 2019) announced a corporate-wide lay-off the majority of its white-collar workforce…
A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW: Come On, All You Big Strong Men…
I’m sure those who think this is a good idea will assure us this time it’s “different” — that they’ve learned from the mistakes of Vietnam, all evidence to the contrary…
EDITORIAL: Complaining About Gas
Had the significant price drop been the result of a single meeting by a local activist group, plus the resulting media coverage and social media discussions?
CHAMBER NEWS: Save the Date for the Annual Meeting and Awards, Feb. 9
The Tennyson Center will be decorated for their Mardi Gras celebration, so come decked out in Mardi Gras attire and ready for some fun…
Colorado Won’t Release More Wolves until December
“After an incredibly successful first release of wolves from Oregon last month, our focus will be on refining our internal processes…”
Can Colorado Universities Become Efficient?
Colorado universities and colleges want $161.4 million more. Can they also make cuts to become more efficient?
EDITORIAL: Community Development as a Corporate Activity, Part Two
So far in this editorial series, we’ve noted the support provided by PSCDC for workforce training, broadband expansion, and workforce housing…
OBITUARY: Ann Graves, a Life Well Lived
She was leading a genteel life with her loving daughter, her best friend Bonnie, her indefatigable dog Daisy, extended family and many cherished friends and neighbors — contented and happy…
READY, FIRE, AIM: The Nightmare of a Biden-Trump Rematch
Let’s see… could we possibly have a worse match-up? I believe so…
Seven Inches of Fresh Snow at Wolf Creek
This Sunday, January 28 is College Day. Students with a current class schedule and valid college photo ID can purchase a $66 lift ticket…
LETTER: Who Is Broadband Serving?
How many of these homeowners already have a high speed internet connection via satellite?…