Praying for plague
SoS Wayne Williams has ID'd 10 people who may have cast two ballots in the last election; these ranchers are done with prairie dogs; plus... the Mad Pooper?
SoS Wayne Williams has ID'd 10 people who may have cast two ballots in the last election; these ranchers are done with prairie dogs; plus... the Mad Pooper?
Gov. Hickenlooper announced he's convening a special session. With just a few months until actual session, this appears to many to be a dumb political game.
Apparently, State Rep. Edie Hooton thinks it's cool to use her state email account to fundraise for Jared Polis (hint: it's not). Plus, anyone riding RTD?
State Rep Edie Hooton used her official state legislative email address to send out an invitation and fundraising appeal for Congressman Jared Polis, creating the appearance of a pay-to-play offer.
One Coloradan is being considered to run the local EPA. Plus a real case of road hogs on I-70. And get excited: Hillary Clinton will be in Denver to tell us
Anti-fracktivist protesters showed up to protest a Boulder Councilwoman at the wrong house. Plus, Amendment 69 proves something Democrats won't like.
September 11th . . . Never forget. In the news: another day, YET ANOTHER Democrat: If you were wondering if the wheels were off the bus of the party that used to be able to clear the field for their chosen candidate, they're not just off, they're rolling down the hill. Former Boulder County Democratic
Wow, ya'll, just wow: Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne officially announced her candidacy for Governor yesterday in front of a small group comprised almost entirely of reporters (that tweet is hilarious, BTW). She made this announcement even though it was going back on literally the first thing she told us. Lynne made sure to include the appropriate
BREAKING: Lt Gov. Donna Lynne will announce her candidacy for Governor today. Never mind that when she got the job, Hick said she had no intention to run.
This is a friendly reminder to please not shoot your neighbor in the butt, no matter how much you love squirrels. Plus, what is happening in Custer County??