by Mr. Leadville | Nov 20, 2021 | Leadville News
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis wants private companies to help solve public problems like a shortage of child care options and affordable housing and to help develop a Front Range passenger rail service. The Democrat’s budget proposal asks state lawmakers for more than a...
by Mr. Leadville | Nov 20, 2021 | Leadville News
State Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer, a Weld County Republican, launched a campaign Monday to represent Colorado’s new, highly competitive 8th Congressional District. “I believe America is an exceptional country currently plagued by a temporary bout of poor leadership and...
by Mr. Leadville | Nov 20, 2021 | Leadville News
Former state Rep. Lang Sias, a Republican, is reentering politics with a bid to unseat Colorado Treasurer Dave Young, a Democrat, next year. “I’m going to provide some common-sense balance on economic and fiscal issues,” Sias told The Colorado Sun on Tuesday as he...
by Mr. Leadville | Nov 20, 2021 | Leadville News
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in spring 2020, the data that has dominated headlines inevitably has been about the impact of the virus itself on human lives: caseloads, hospitalizations, positivity rates and, tragically, deaths.But for much of that time,...
by Mr. Leadville | Nov 20, 2021 | Leadville News
Till Bistro and Bar, 616 S. Tejon St., has opened. It was formerly simply Till, an upscale, fine dining restaurant. With the new name and concept has come a new chef, Hunter Huffman. He has introduced a menu with dishes that are reasonably priced and taste...
by Mr. Leadville | Nov 20, 2021 | Leadville News
For 80 years, Kenneth Barhite began each day with a set of pushups.It was a part of his morning routine he learned at basic training in 1942. As the years passed, the number of pushups declined from 100 to 50 and then to 30, as his doctor suggested he slow down....