September 2009
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Posted by Hayden Mellsop on September 30, 2009
A classic showdown on the Arkansas River as Jim the Dry Fly Guy tries to lure Phil the Nymph Guy away from the forces of darkness.
Posted in Fishing, News, Videos | Tagged arkansas river, fly fishing, Recreation, salida, salida recreation
Posted by Lee Hart on September 30, 2009
High winds claim another cottonwood, blocks Arkansas River
Posted in News | Tagged arkansas river
Posted by Trey on September 28, 2009
Preliminary approval will allow three houses to be built at the base of Tenderfoot Mountain, each larger than 10,000 square feet.
Posted in News | Tagged development, mcmansion, planning
Posted by Trey on September 28, 2009
With an eye toward future demand, the Upper Arkansas Water Conservation District is working to determine the amount of groundwater in the Valley.
Posted in News | Tagged water
Posted by Bill Donavan on September 24, 2009
Check out our micro-documentary of the Tapped premier.
Posted in News | Tagged nestlé
Posted by Lee Hart on September 23, 2009
As one chapter closes, another seems likely to unfold in the saga of Nestle in Chaffee County
Posted in Opinion | Tagged nestlé
Posted by Trey on September 22, 2009
The City Council moved forward with a plan to fix the hot water pipe for the Aquatic Center.
Posted in News | Tagged hot springs, pool
Posted by Bill Donavan on September 22, 2009
Over forty people showed up Monday night to learn more about accountability at the district level
Posted in Schools
Posted by Trey on September 21, 2009
Mayor Rose will also be available Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Café Dawn.
Posted in News | Tagged Government
Posted by Admin on September 21, 2009
There is a rabbinical teaching that says if the world is ending and the Messiah arrives, first plant a tree, and then see if the story is true.
Posted in Opinion, Recommended
Posted by Trey on September 18, 2009
Downtime was less than expected, but the low-power community station will need to raise money for a new transmitter.
Posted in News | Tagged KHEN, radio
Posted by Trey on September 18, 2009
Joseph and Arlene Cogan, whose family has been ranching in Chaffee County since 1889, have agreed to open their 507-acre ranch to public hunting as part of a perpetual conservation easement.
Posted in News | Tagged conservation, Heritage, open space
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