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Returned Ballot Results by County

Returned Ballot Results by County

As we approach the final weekend before the election, Magellan Strategies has included a breakdown of ballots returned in twelve of the largest counties in the state. This should provide interesting data for those who are keeping an eye on some of the local races...

NEW PROMISE: Dems Eye Oil and Gas for Regulation as Niobrara Booms

Last week, The Motley Fool asked the question that many oil and gas industry watchers are asking - "Could the Colorado Niobrara be the next Bakken oil field?" Then, this weekend, the Greeley Tribune wrote a lengthy piece on the future of the Niobrara.  The bright...

THE REFORMERS: Revealing Politics “Helps” Movie Director

It's no secret that the Douglas County School Board race is pretty contentious, and the unions down there are throwing tons of cash at the race in the hopes of erasing a key proof point that education reform works.  One of the "extraordinary measures" the unions took...

PeakFeed: John Morse’s Name Removed From Senate President Office Door

PeakFeed: John Morse’s Name Removed From Senate President Office Door

Senate President John Morse's troubled tenure at the Capitol came to a final conclusion today, when his name was finally removed from the door to the office of the Senate President. The recall is now complete. Thanks to the reader-not-to-be-named who sent this along....

PeakFeed: Rep. Gardner Rakes HHS Secretary Seebs Over the Coals

PeakFeed: Rep. Gardner Rakes HHS Secretary Seebs Over the Coals

In a hearing yesterday on the wretched failure of the Obamacare website, Colorado's Republican Representative from the Fourth Congressional District, Cory Gardner, ripped Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius a new one over not using the insurance that...

BOUNDARY ISSUES: Teachers Union Blows $30K on Ineligible Candidate

BOUNDARY ISSUES: Teachers Union Blows $30K on Ineligible Candidate

PeakNation™ may remember Adams 12 School Board candidate Amy Speers from her husband's experiment in teaching their toddler Klingon as a second language.  Now, voters will remember her because she's the school board candidate who realized less than a week before the...

EPA HEARINGS: Faux Listening Sessions Target Coal Industry

The Environmental Protection Agency today in Denver held one of 11 so-called "listening sessions" to help the "EPA develop smart, cost-effective guidelines" to limit carbon emissions for a June 2014 proposal.  In case you can't translate the EPA's heavily coded...

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