Apr 6, 2020
The Western Slope’s U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton has turned in his petitions with more than 3,000 signatures to qualify for the GOP primary. That’s about 1,500 more signatures than he needed. Tipton’s primary opponent, Lauren Boebert, didn’t go the petition route. She’s...
Apr 6, 2020
Why weren’t federal government officials performing basic maintenance on all of those ventilators stored at the Strategic National Stockpile and what’s causing the contracting delays to get the life-saving machines into hospitals? That’s what Colorado’s U.S. Sen. Cory...
Apr 3, 2020
U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner is working around the clock to help Colorado get the medical supplies we need to keep people healthy. Like many elected officials, Gardner put aside politics to make sure his Colorado constituents and health care workers are getting so many...
Apr 2, 2020
Peach Street Distillers in Palisade is the perfect example of what makes our country so great, and yet so frustrating. The company rose to the challenge of the coronavirus crisis and switched its efforts to producing hand sanitizer. But it was a short-lived effort...
Apr 2, 2020
We’re not surprised, just disappointed the state Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled 4-3 the legislature does not have to serve its session of 120 days consecutively. The court says calendar days does not mean the same thing as consecutive days. A moot point now, but...
Apr 1, 2020
The feds haven’t even cut the first coronavirus check and already U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette is scribbling out her wish list for more trillions of taxpayer dollars to collect and redistribute. She can’t even wait a hot minute to see how the first $2.2 trillion helps out...