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Best Choice For District 1
I am writing to express my strong support for Amy Mitchell who is running for re-election as District 1 Commissioner in Park County. Mitchell is the ideal candidate to represent our conservative values and uphold the principles that define our community. Mitchell has successfully collaborated with the Democratic party's Brittany...
Disgusted at decision
I am disgusted, but not surprised at the decision by Amy Mitchell and Dave Wissel to again deny something to the residents of Park County on this side of the pass. It was very clear from their inaccurate facts and attitudes that they did not comprehend the need, nor care about the lack of medical service and the risk it presents to the health and lives of those in the Northeast section of the county.
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October 22, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Park County gears up for June elections
Elections will be held in Park County on Tuesday, June 25, 2024, with the Designated Election Official as Milena Kassel, Park County Clerk and Recorder. On the Ballot - Democratic Party Primary Election Candidates:. On the official ballot this year for the Democratic Party Primary Election, incumbent candidate for the...
Embattled DA Linda Stanley defends herself against misconduct allegations in Barry Morphew case
Embattled 11th Judicial District Attorney Linda Stanley took the stand Tuesday to testify in her own defense during a professional disciplinary hearing in Denver. State regulators have accused Stanley, the sitting elected district attorney for Chaffee, Custer, Fremont and Park counties, of violating seven rules of professional conduct for attorneys.
Buckley Gymkhana Series kicks off at Park County Fairgrounds
Far View Horse Rescue and Rehabilitation (FVHRR) is hosting the 2024 Summer Gymkhana Buckle Series, kicking off the first of the three-part series at the Park County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Jun. 8. “Gymkhana is a term to describe an Equine event consisting of speed pattern racing and times games for...
Selected residents to receive $500,000 for well and septic work
Selected Park County residents will begin to receive benefits from a $500,000 grant for septic and well repair in Park County, starting Jun. 10. The county received 50 septic applications and over 85 well applications. The county commissioners questioned the public works department on how it decided who receives assistance in funding.
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