Colorado Central Articles From — December 2008
Visiting Bethlehem in Buena Vista
Article by Lynda La Rocca
Mountain Life – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
HEY, I’m a law-abiding citizen. And I really do want to “render unto Cæsar the things which are Cæsar’s.” But I’d feel a lot more cheerful about paying my taxes if I weren’t being prodded toward the tax collectors by spear-wielding Roman guards.
“Move along!” these toga-clad tough guys order my husband Steve and me when we try to slip a few coins to several ragged beggars. “You’ll be free of that money soon enough!” a soldier snaps before wading back into the throng of merchants, pilgrims, shepherds, and money changers gathered at Bethlehem Marketplace. Read the rest of this article
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After 8 years of working more to earn less, it was time for a change
Column by Hal Walter
Economy – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
IN POLITICALLY UNILATERAL Custer County, Sen. John McCain beat Barack Obama 1,668 to 914. That makes us sort of like Georgia with better scenery and fewer Confederate flags.
I’m actually a registered Republican but voted for only one of the party’s candidates this year. I changed my political affiliation a few years ago when I realized there was no other way to have any voice in local politics. Before that, I had been a Democrat, a Libertarian, and I believe was registered as independent for a while. Read the rest of this article
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Wall Street, Main Street, Dirt Roads
Column by John Mattingly
Economy – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
WE’VE HEARD A LOT lately about Wall Street and Main Street, about the financial economy and the “real economy.” The news has been filled with the worries of PLOPs (People Living On Pavement).
Very little, however, has been said about those of us who don’t live on a street, whose address is on a county road or star route and whose livelihood comes from dirt. Read the rest of this article
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Marketplace is a real labor of love
Sidebar by Lynda La Rocca
Bethlehem Market – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
The phrase “It takes a village …” comes to mind when describing the effort involved in staging the Valley Fellowship Church’s Bethlehem Marketplace.
The all-volunteer event requires 3,000 to 4,000 man-hours of preparation, this year under the direction of Terri Hansen and Sue Goins, the latter a Marketplace veteran who also served as co-coordinator in 2004 and 2006. Read the rest of this article
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Politics, power, and hard times
Essay by Ed Quillen
Politics – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
GRANTED, I was reasonably happy with the outcome of this year’s election, at least on the state and national level. On the local level, there hasn’t been much good news lately. We can start with the local economy.
Development of the Climax Mine above Leadville is pretty much on hold, and one of Salida’s better employers, BBI International, announced it was closing its office here and laying off 25 to 30 full-time employees. Read the rest of this article
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Hillside: A wide spot with a lot of lore
Article by Don Simonton
Local History – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
ANYONE INTERESTED IN A COMBINATION of beautiful scenery and interesting history should pay a visit to Hillside in the Wet Mountain Valley, ten miles south of Cotopaxi and Texas Creek. Perhaps you’ve never heard of it — and you’d better not blink or you’ll miss it — but it’s there, a cluster of nondescript buildings behind a simple sign. Read the rest of this article
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Missing calendar item
Letter from Pat Williams
Mountain Life – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Dear Ed and Martha,
Why doesn’t the Colorado Central calendar have an entry for “The Day the Flatlanders Go Home” ? Read the rest of this article
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Not exactly celebrating
Letter from Slim Wolfe
Politics – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Editors:
The letter I wrote for November’s issue was apparently stolen by trolls, but I refer readers to Alexander Cockburn’s essay in the November 10 Nation magazine (“Against Obama, www.thenation.com). I shared little of the jubilation of the crowd at Hattie’s as the election results came in. Read the rest of this article
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Power and markets
Letter from Ray Schoch
Energy – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Dear Ed and Martha:
Correspondence with George Sibley and the theme of this year’s Headwaters Conference [electricity and power] reminds me that my former Front Range community of Loveland has some of the lowest electric utility rates in the state, in large part because Loveland has its own unobtrusive hydroelectric plant on the Big Thompson River, several miles upstream from the city itself. Read the rest of this article
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Time to dump ‘Headwaters of Adventure’ slogan
Letter from Monty Holmes
Marketing – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Dear Editor:
Now that Lee Hart is no longer running Chaffee County’s “Headwaters of Apathy,” I respectfully request that we throw out the ridiculous brand, “Headwaters of Adventure.” My reasons are as follows: Read the rest of this article
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Water Update
Article by John Orr
Water – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
RGWCD – Special Improvement District No. 1
The management plan for the Rio Grande Water Conservation District’s Special Improvement District (Subdistrict) No. 1 was on trial during late October and early November; and on December 16th, Division Three Water Court Judge O. John Kuenhold plans to hear closing arguments in the case. Read the rest of this article
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Colorado 1870-2000 II, by John Fielder, et al.
[amazon-product]1565795660[/amazon-product]Review by Ed Quillen
Colorado – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Colorado 1870-2000 II – Historical photography by William Henry Jackson Contemporary rephotography by John Fielder
Text by Gillian Klucas
Published in 2005 by Westcliffe Publishers in conjunction with the Colorado Historical Society
ISBN 978-1-56579-566-2 Read the rest of this article
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Together, by Tom Sullivan with Betty White
[amazon-product]1595544569[/amazon-product]Review by Martha Quillen
Fiction – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Together – A Novel of Shared Vision
by Tom Sullivan with Betty White
Published in 2008 by Thomas Nelson, Inc.
ISBN: 1595544569 Read the rest of this article
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Speck: The Life and Times of Spencer Penrose, by Robert C. Olson
[amazon-product]1932738738[/amazon-product]Review by Ed Quillen
Biography – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Speck – The Life and Times of Spencer Penrose
by Robert C. Olson
Published in 2008 by Western Reflections
ISBN 978-1-932738-50-6 Read the rest of this article
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Still crazy after all these years
Column by George Sibley
Nature – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
I WROTE MOST OF THIS before the election, at a time when it was hard to believe that there was still a race too close to call, after the McCain and Palin duo started running on a lot of nasty untruths, with their only remotely philosophical stance being the fundamentally undemocratic and un-American premise that “spreading the wealth” is a bad thing. How could anyone still take them seriously after that? Read the rest of this article
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Regional solar sales and installation
Sidebar by Mike Rosso
Energy – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
A partial list of regional solar sales and installation: Read the rest of this article
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Making kilowatts while the sun shines
Article by Mike Rosso
Energy – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
“Drill, baby, Drill”?
Residents of Central Colorado have taken a different tact regarding the energy issues confronting them in the 21st century by choosing to take advantage of a renewable resource found in abundance in our region: Sunshine. Read the rest of this article
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Dirty tricks alleged in campaign mailers
Brief by Allen Best
Politics – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
During the presidential campaign this year, supporters of Barack Obama strenuously objected to letters, e-mails and other campaign materials that included his middle name, Hussein. Their argument was that using his middle name was a sly attempt to link him in the public mind with Saddam Hussein, the late dictator of Iraq. Read the rest of this article
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Regional Roundup
Brief by Martha Quillen
Local News – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Creepy Crawlies
Water samples taken from Tarryall Reservoir, southeast of Jefferson, contained Quagga mussel larvae, which indicates that there are a substantial number of adult mussels in the lake despite the boat inspection program there. Read the rest of this article
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Dead pine tree kills logger at Grand Lake
Brief by Allen Best
Timber – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Foresters have been warning that beetle-killed forests will become ever more dangerous, now that up to 90% of lodgepole pine trees in parts of Colorado have died. Dead trees, after all, often fall, and the root systems for lodgepole pine are particularly shallow. Read the rest of this article
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Aspen residents say it’s worth the hassle
Brief by Allen Best
Mountain Life – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Most Aspenites are a few pickets short of living the American dream in a white-picket fence on the edge of town. Their housing is cramped, their expenses high. Still, Aspen is worth the aggravations, they tell The Aspen Times. Read the rest of this article
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Like renewable energy? Then you’d better like mining
Brief by Allen Best
Mining – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Do you support renewable energy? Energy independence? If so, then you’d better support domestic miners, says Jim Burnell, of the Colorado Geological Survey.
Burnell recently spoke in Ouray, a one-time mining town on the edge of the rich mining districts of the San Juan Mountains. His speech was reported by the Ouray Watch. Read the rest of this article
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Higher backyard wind turbines proposed
Brief by Allen Best
Energy – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
As homeowners begin to study wind, solar and other renewable energy sources located literally in their backyards, local governments are increasingly confronting the balance between private property rights and neighborhood aesthetic tastes.
That question of balance has come up frequently in the matter of solar collectors. To some people, the collectors are unsightly. The issue is also arising in regard to wind turbines. Read the rest of this article
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Briefs from the San Luis Valley
Brief by Marcia Darnell
San Luis Valley – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Election Over
Following the national trend, voter turnout was huge in the Valley, including a 92 percent return in Alamosa County and a record 90 percent in Saguache County.
David Mahonee is the new DA for the SLV. The Democrat was a deputy DA earlier. Democrat Edward Vigil beat Randy Jackson for a seat in the state house, and Alamosa voters said yes to more money for schools. Read the rest of this article
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SouthArk Funnies
Comic Strip written and drawn by Monika Griesenbeck
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Obama beats prediction in Lake County
Brief by Central Staff
Politics – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Back on Oct. 15, the New York Times ran a story about how race was or wasn’t a factor in the presidential election in Chaffee and Lake counties, which are almost entirely white.
Among those quoted was Leadville Mayor Bud Elliott, who “said he thought Mr. Obama would win there because of the historic alliance of the mining unions and the Democratic Party. But Mr. Elliott also expects a gap, with Mr. Obama winning by a smaller margin than other Democrats, because of race-based defections.” Read the rest of this article
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Take a Hike
Essay by Rob Pudim
Outdoors – December 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
“I thought we’d go for a hike,” I told the boy I’m mentoring. “You know, look at stuff.”
“How about we go to a movie?” he parried. “Or we could play electronic poker.”
He’s not an unusual kid. There has been a major swing in his generation away from all things outdoors. The National Academy of Sciences said, “All major lines of evidence point to an ongoing and fundamental shift away from nature-based activity.” Read the rest of this article
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Some reasons for leaving town
Letter from Deric Pamp
Salida – March 2008 – Colorado Central Magazine
Dear Friends:
We are leaving Salida. Barb has been working part- and then full-time in Colorado Springs for a year — our judicial district dangled a job for her twice but each time decided to spend the money elsewhere, never mind that tape recording is inferior. We need the medical insurance her job permits, but we are really tired of living apart so much. Read the rest of this article
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