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"Sacred Cows"

Dear Editor,
My public school education was in Colorado School District RE-1 several decades ago. One of the outstanding teachers that I had in high school periodically lectured on “sacred cows.” I didn’t do well in Mr. Bliss’s classes, and I didn’t appreciate him until much later in life.

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Interesting, Till They Started Talking

Behind The Scenes At The Presidential Debate 2012

By Joseph Lekarczyk

In the interest of full disclosure, let it be known that the author of this article has already made up his mind about whom he will be voting for on November 6.

A friend mentioned to me over coffee at The Cup last month that he had the opportunity to volunteer at the Presidential debate at the University of Denver, and asked me if I wanted to join him. The idea didn’t particularly interest me (setting up chairs and/or giving people directions to designated parking lots didn’t seem like a great way to spend a Wednesday afternoon and evening). But it did get me thinking, “Why not see if I can get press credentials?”

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Water Problems Continue to Swamp Town

By Joseph Lekarczyk

In the interest of full disclosure, let it be known that the author of this article is married to the Mayor.

The Board of Trustees (BOT) were a little undermanned last Monday night as both Trustees Dan Greenberg and Sandy Banta were out of town dealing with family emergencies. The remaining five elected officials had a fairly easy night of it. Sgt. Kevin Parker, of the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office reported that,

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Spirit Hounds Show Dogged Determination

Craig Engelhorn and Wayne Anderson have known each other since the early days of Oskar Blues. Engelhorn was the first beer brewer at Oskars, and Anderson was in charge of marketing. Time passed, Engelhorn left Oskars and got back into the construction business, and Anderson and his wife Debbie opened The Fork

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Five Pieces of Lyons Gold

By C. Chrystal DeCoster
There was Beulah Rose Onyx, White Yule Creek Marble, and South Beaver Creek Granite. In addition there was plentiful Lyons Sandstone and five pieces of Lyons gold.
Under the golden dome of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver, Ed Bruder’s five gleaming photos shone brilliantly on Tuesday afternoon, September 18. The occasion was the opening reception of  “Our Town Colorado,” an exhibit of over 70 photographs from 27 artists representing 11 Colorado communities, including Montrose, Carbondale, Arvada, Craig, Lyons and more.

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Thank You!

Dear Lyons Community,
I am writing to show appreciation and acknowledgment to a person that I believe to be a resident of the Lyons, Colorado area. On Saturday, September 29, in

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Clear up a few things

Dear Lyons Community
In the interest of full disclosure, let it be known that the author of this letter is married to the person who wrote  “A Challenge.”

I felt that it was in the best interest of the Garden Club’s Chili Cook off to clear up a few things that the smarty-pants author of the previous letter wrote.

 

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