by Mr. Leadville | Aug 1, 2020 | Leadville News
By Jakob Rodgers, Kaiser Health News COLORADO SPRINGS — The lights dimmed. Guitars thrummed. And a nine-piece band kicked off what amounted to a rock concert inside an amphitheater of a church. “Shout for joy to the Lord,” one musician called out, quoting Scripture....
by Mr. Leadville | Aug 1, 2020 | Leadville News
Come January, residents of Salt Lake County’s District 6 will have a new Council member.Dea Theodore, a Republican, faces Terri Tapp Hrechkosy, a Democrat, in the Nov. 3 election after Theodore handily defeated three-term incumbent Council member Max Burdick in the...
by Mr. Leadville | Aug 1, 2020 | Leadville News
Ballot Battles Set Aside Through 2022 DENVER – Governor Polis published an op-ed titled “Give pivotal new oil & gas law a chance to work,” where he explains that this landmark environmental legislation was designed to bring regulatory certainty to the oil and...
by Mr. Leadville | Aug 1, 2020 | Leadville News
The sight of hundreds of honeybees swarming a reserved parking sign and nearby car outside of the Lake County sheriff’s headquarters in Waukegan Monday likely shocked some people.But police called beekeeper Willie Pilipauskas, who put on a mosquito net and...
by Mr. Leadville | Aug 1, 2020 | Leadville News
CHICAGO (CBS) — Lake County, Indiana reported an additional 68 cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, and one death, according to state health data. The seven-day average of infections in the county has declined (74 currently vs. 83) from its record high earlier in July. The...
by Mr. Leadville | Aug 1, 2020 | Leadville News
Organized rioting over the weekend dubbed “peaceful” protests by the media had nothing to do with seeking justice for Black Americans or reforming police. In Colorado and major cities across the U.S., these events are now just thinly disguised political rallies...