By Admin on March 14, 2009
Contrary to some recently expressed opinions that information regarding our Chaffee County spring water development project has been difficult to obtain or hidden, Nestlé Waters has worked diligently to ensure that information on the project is readily available to the public and that the approval process is transparent.
Posted in Letters | Tagged hot, nestlé
By Admin on March 13, 2009
John Graham forwards a report by Delia Malone of CNHA that raises questions about Nestlé Waters’ 1041 application, recently recommended for approval by the Chaffee County Planning Commission.
Posted in Letters | Tagged nestlé, water
By Admin on March 11, 2009
Ann Graham writes to encourage the community to think locally when it comes to the Nestlé project.
Posted in Letters | Tagged nestlé, water
By Admin on March 9, 2009
Dr. Sherry proposes that Nestlé pay a small royalty to Chaffee County on the water that it extracts.
Posted in Letters | Tagged nestlé, water
By Wade Buchanan and Rich Jones on February 10, 2009
The state legislature must focus on the real effects cuts will have on families and businesses, on long-term economic competitiveness and on our future prosperity and opportunity, The Bell Policy Center argues.
Posted in Letters | Tagged economy, Schools, taxes
By Trish Bews on February 9, 2009
Positive change is afoot (or afin) at the Aquatic Center, as projects involving the installation of the hot water pipe and the reopening of the locker rooms move forward.
Posted in Letters | Tagged city of salida, pool, Recreation, salida rec
By Hugh Young on January 30, 2009
Hugh Young writes to clarify some issues around the Occupational Lodging Tax (OLT).
Posted in Letters | Tagged 2B, olt
By Scott Damman on January 20, 2009
An open letter regarding Mr. Damman’s views on the lodging industry.
Posted in City, Letters, Politics, Tourism | Tagged 2B
By Tuba Ustuner on January 7, 2009
Salida mothers are starting a playgroup for local toddlers ages 1-3.
Posted in Letters | Tagged toddlers
By Brock Oyler on January 3, 2009
The Convergence Project works with opposing groups to help them find common ground on issues of contention. Brock Oyler will present a seminar “Common Ground in a Polarized World” on January 22nd from 6-8 PM at the meeting room of the Salida Regional Library.
Posted in Letters | Tagged meeting, seminar, The Convergence Project
By Citizen Team on December 27, 2008
I am a board-certified family physician unable to actively practice because of effects of bilateral breast cancer radiation on my immune system. When dealing with Los Alamos National Lab’s self-insured United Healthcare administered program, I was evaded throughout the appeal process until arbitration to pay for services that Medicare would have covered to determine the appropriate treatment for my breast cancer.
Posted in Letters | Tagged healthcare, insurance, single-payer
By Citizen Team on December 19, 2008
Local school district achievement results are the best in the state.
Posted in Letters
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