by Mr. Leadville | Jul 14, 2021 | Leadville News
Published by The Gazette, July 4, 2021 By Paul Prentice, Ph.D. One of the most important principles of Economics is that people respond to incentives. You get more of whatever you incentivize. You get less of whatever you disincentivize. This is irrefutable. The...
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 14, 2021 | Leadville News
A former Colorado Springs fitness club worker who molested two girls and tried to molest two more at a northside fitness center sidestepped a prison sentence on Wednesday.Fourth Judicial District Judge Deborah Grohs sentenced Ryan Callins, 23, to 20 years to life on...
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 14, 2021 | Leadville News
Colorado’s summers are getting warmer and drier, and it’s all because of climate change. At its core, climate change is simply a change in the usual weather that a location experiences over time — the 80218 zip code in Denver, the state of Colorado, the contiguous...
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 14, 2021 | Leadville News
Student-athletes are entering a new era, and the University of Colorado is excited about the opportunities ahead.“It’s a great time for college athletics,” CU athletic director Rick George said Thursday in a zoom press conference where the NCAA’s new name, image and...
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 14, 2021 | Leadville News
SALT LAKE CITY — States relying on the Colorado River system for much of their water are bracing for declarations of shortage soon.Such a declaration would be unprecedented. It would mandate steps to store water in Lake Powell from smaller reservoirs upstream, like...
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 13, 2021 | Leadville News
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis lifted the state’s health emergency declaration on Thursday, nearly 16 months after it was issued — back when there were just 17 known coronavirus cases in the state. In rescinding the declaration and most of his pandemic executive orders, he...