As an older gentleman like Donald Trump and Joe Biden (though I’m younger at 72), I would like to speak in praise of naps and in defense of Trump’s naps on Monday and Tuesday during court proceedings in Manhatten.
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CONTEXT: 2.8 Million Cattle in Colorado. Two Calves Killed This Year at the Paws of a Wolf
Wolves have killed just two calves in Colorado so far this year, and though much has been made of the deaths, they are statistically insignificant.
Despite Disbarment Ruling, Colorado GOP Still Supports Eastman
Last week, a special disbarment judge in California suspended John Eastman’s law license. She noted his utter lack of remorse in advising former President Donald Trump that the 2020 presidential election was stolen by Joe Biden, and formulating a strategy to block Biden’s election and return Trump to the White House.
Wildlife Managers Meet with Ranchers To Explain How To Prevent Attacks by Wolves — and Get Compensation if Attacks Occur
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS – About 100 ranchers from northwest Colorado gathered Wednesday evening to hear Colorado Parks & Wildlife (CPW) and Wildlife Services personnel present information about the reintroduction of grey wolves into western Colorado. Officials answered questions about how to prevent wolf depredations on livestock, as well as how the state will compensate ranchers for losses.
‘We Can’t Just Assume That It Will All Work Out in the End:’ Forum Explores How To Find Common Ground in a Divided Country
Over 1,000 Colorado and American citizens tapped into a wide-ranging, non-partisan discussion Monday about the state of this deeply divided nation and what to do about it.
Colorado Wolf Saga Veers Toward Farce and Tragedy
As a natural resources-oriented journalist for over 40 years, I’ve been blessed with opportunities to learn and grow in my work – especially during my decade-long stint in Wyoming, covering the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and what can be found there: grizzly bears, super-volcanoes, elk and wolves.
‘I’m on My Way:’ Boebert Starts Campaigning in Her New District
Even with all her national name recognition, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) apparently doesn’t believe her quest to represent a new congressional district in Colorado is a sure thing.
No Sparks Fly Among CO Politicians on Panel at Water Conference
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS – Colorado Senators John Hickenlooper and Michael Bennet, both Democrats, and U.S. Representatives Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Joe Neguse (D-CO), all but held hands Wednesday to sing Kumbaya about Colorado water issues and solutions.
Polis Optimistic About Colorado’s ‘Smart Growth Future’
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS – As four members of the Colorado congressional delegation left the stage before a Colorado Water Congress audience, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis bounded on stage to exchange handshakes and hugs on Wednesday.
‘A Matter of Justice:’ Water for Navajo Reservation an Elusive Goal, Say Experts at Seminar
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the Navajo Nation’s request for federal assistance in assessing the tribe’s water needs and potentially whether those needs should be met with Colorado River water, rather than reservation groundwater that is often salty and polluted. The 5-4 decision resonated Monday night in Steamboat Springs, when guest speakers with Seminars at Steamboat dipped their toes into the Colorado River Basin, and viewed the region’s complicated history, hydrology, and politics through the eyes of the water-poor Navajo Nation.