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 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
Posted by Trey on September 15, 2009
Ann Ewing and David Lynch spoke about the agricultural heritage of the region and local initiatives designed to help connect people to the land.
Posted in News | Tagged agriculture, csa, Heritage
Posted by Trey on September 12, 2009
Chaffee County will receive a share of the proceeds from the lease of a parcel and accompanying federal subsurface mineral rights near Mount Princeton.
Posted in News | Tagged geothermal
Posted by Trey on September 11, 2009
For local activists, the California announcement is tempered by the publication of the draft resolution approving Nestlé’s 1041 permit in Chaffee County.
Posted in News | Tagged nestlé
Posted by Trey on September 9, 2009
Members of the Salida Dog Club expect the new dog park to be open by mid-October.
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Posted by Trey on September 3, 2009
There are no contested City races on the November ballot.
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Posted by Trey on August 24, 2009
Carol Ahuna and Steven Stewart will vie for the seat to be vacated by Hugh Young.
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Posted by Trey on August 19, 2009
Discussion and public comment centered on proposals for CR 160 and CR 177, which should never, ever be called “Bob’s Bypass”.
Posted in City, News | Tagged planning, trails, transportation
Posted by Trey on August 19, 2009
The Army helicopter crashed near the summit of Mt. Massive.
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Posted by Trey on August 19, 2009
The proposed natural resource center would consolidate federal, state and local land management agencies on a campus located at Vandaveer Ranch.
Posted in News | Tagged city council, natural resource center, vandaveer
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