Agents from the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) were called to the backyard of 408 Reese Street in Lyons Monday afternoon January 7, to deal with a “cat in a tree” problem. In this case, it turned out the “cat” was a 95-pound year old male mountain lion, which had been prowling the neighborhood for
Town Government
The Town of Lyons held elections for the positions of Mayor and the six Trustee in April. Mayor Julie Van Domelen, running for her “official” second term again ran unopposed, and won in a landslide, garnering 77 percent of the vote (she might be slipping, last time she ran unopposed she got a little over 82 percent).Mayor Van Domelen’s first one-year term [April of 2009 to April of 2010] to replace Mayor Kris Hicar, who resigned mid-term in December of 2008, didn’t count against Van Domelen’s term limit status. Five of the six Trustee incumbents; Sandy Banta, Ed Bruder, Cathy Jacobson, LaVern Johnson, and Kirk Udovich, decided to stand for re-election. Only Trustee Kathy Carroll chose not to run. Refreshingly, seven other citizens also threw their
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Marching Division - Fort Lupton High School Band
In the interest of full disclosure, let it be known that the author of this article is married to the Mayor.
Monday night’s Board of Trustees (BOT) meeting didn’t get started until about forty-five minutes after its scheduled 7 p.m. starting time. The reason? The Trustees, staff, and about a dozen representatives and consultants from the Utilities & Engineering Board (UEB), the Sustainable Future Commission (SFC), the Colorado Energy OfficeMs. LaVern Johnson, President of the Lyons Historical Society, is all smiles at receiving a donation of $1000 from Lyons CEMEX Plant Manager Bradley “Shane” Wilson for the restoration project of the town’s 1881 schoolhouse, which is now the Lyons Redstone Museum. CEMEX has been an active partner
In the interest of full disclosure let it be known that the author of this article is married to the Mayor.
The Lyons Board of Trustees (BOT), before a packed house (by budget meeting standards) of two private citizens, approved the 2013 Town budget in fifteen minutes with nary a peep from those present. Lyons resident Mike Whipp, who is never at a loss for words when discussing the Town financial situation while enjoying a cup of coffee at a local caffeine dispensary, was oddly silent as Mayor