Author: Rachael Wright special to Colorado Politics
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Rural Reckoning | Colorado rancher: ‘This is no longer an agriculture-friendly environment’
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Janie VanWinkle is contemplating something she never thought she’d ever consider — selling the family ranch after four generations of living and working in Colorado. “The political environment is so toxic that if we do speak up at all, it falls on deaf ears,” said…
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A LOOK BACK | Lamm refuses to pardon the man who ate five Hinsdale County Dems
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A weekly dive into the pages of Colorado Politics’ predecessor, The Colorado Statesman, which started in 1898: Forty Years Ago This Week: In an unusual development, Gov. Dick Lamm seemingly hopped into a time machine and thrust himself back into the state’s history books –…
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A LOOK BACK | Party insiders take public heat for cross-party support
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A weekly dive into the pages of Colorado Politics’ predecessor, The Colorado Statesman, which started in 1898: Forty Years Ago This Week: Four wayward members of the Democratic Central Committee were notified by Denver Democratic Party Chairman Ann Bormolini, that they were to be relieved…
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A LOOK BACK | Peña pushes campaign finance reforms on exit
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A weekly dive into the pages of Colorado Politics’ predecessor, The Colorado Statesman, which started in 1898: Thirty Years Ago: A week after Denver Mayor Federico Peña’s announcement that he wouldn’t run for another term, Denver City Auditor Wellington Webb said he needed to ask…




