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To the editor, I think most people, deep down, know the way we treat farm animals is wrong. What they may not be aware of is nascent technology that makes aligning our values with our gustatory preference much easier. I’m talking about cultivated meat.

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Sheriff’s Department Receives Thanks for Trail Rescue Remember the story of the rescue on the Greenhorn Trail which appeared in our November 30 issue of the View? Sheriff David Lucero shared a compliment the department received from the family.
Viewpoint: The Miracle of Velma

Viewpoint: The Miracle of Velma

Viewpoint: The Miracle of Velma

I don’t know if you believe in miracles or not. I do. I’ve seen several pretty large ones and a number of pretty small ones. For those of you who don’t believe, you can probably explain them away. But, in my heart. I know. Just last week we experienced a little pre-Christmas miracle.

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2024 SIEA Rate Change During San Isabel Electric’s November 2023 San Isabel Electric Association’s Board of Directors Meeting, the board approved changes to rates, programs, and tariffs aimed at ensuring reliable electric service and reducing power costs for members.

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You Go, Joe! The U.S. late last Thursday launched air strikes on Iranian proxies, i.e., two facilities in eastern Syria that are used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

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Politics...As Usual: Coloradans Left in the Dark According to the Colorado State Statute, bills are required to be introduced within the first few weeks of the legislative session unless they have been approved by House and Senate leadership to have a late or delayed introduction.

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Letter to the Editor: I am still laughing and smiling at your column about the GOP “debate”. Those were my thoughts, but just not phrased as funny as yours! Roger T Castle Greenwood Village Letter to the Editor: Any updates on the murder of Fred Ettleman and the murder problem in Pueblo?
Viewpoint: Pueblo County Below Par in Buckling Up

Viewpoint: Pueblo County Below Par in Buckling Up

Viewpoint: Pueblo County Below Par in Buckling Up

One morning when we lived in Eugene, Oregon, Lori and I went for a walk in our neighborhood. We saw a car pull up to a stop sign, stop, and then pull out into traffic in front of a pick-up.

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It looks like CCMD in going to spend another chunk of change on yet another RJH Engineering study. It might be a real shock to see just what the total amount or dollars have been spent on contracts to RJH for studies over the last 20 years.