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The battle of Wright’s Mesa
Happy Colorado Sunday, friends. I was in Los Angeles a couple of weeks ago to help judge a business writing contest. It’s fun to hang out with national colleagues for a day. But the real gift is in the required reading, a kind of crash course in the ways crucial issues are being reported in communities across the country. A theme or two always emerges, and this year it was the hard task of transitioning to cleaner electricity. No matter where the reporting came from, the issues were the same: Communities understand wind and solar power is where we are headed, but they’re not ready to give up what these large installations demand.
County looks to redistribute mill levy to address housing needs
A view above Bridal Veil Trail near Telluride. The 1.2-mile trail, a cooperative effort with the Town of Telluride, Idarado Mining Company, Telluride Mountain Club and San Miguel County is maintained by Parks and Open Space. (Photo by Sophie Stuber/Telluride Daily Planet) The San Miguel County Board of Commissioners approved...
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