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May 13, 2021

ELBERT COUNTY, COLORADO

A publication of

ElbertCountyNews.net

VOLUME 126 | ISSUE 13

Property tax revaluation concerns county residents Rising numbers raise fears about effects of development BY CHANCY J. GATLIN-ANDERSON SPECIAL TO COLORADO COMMUNITY MEDIA

The acquisition is the first for NTLN, a nascent nonprofit that seeks to leverage national foundation funding to buy and bolster local newspapers threatened by faltering business models and the encroachment of hedge funds and corporate conglomerates. The Colorado Sun, a statewide news outlet founded and run by former Denver Post journalists, will oversee daily operations at Colorado Community Media.

Elbert County’s latest bi-yearly property tax valuations were released on May 3, causing concern for residents and property owners. Elbert County residents are especially concerned about the rising assessed value of their homes. Residents are also concerned that the recent explosion of growth in Elbert County will continue to impact property tax valuations for years and decades to come. Jane Penley, former Elbert County agricultural assessor, shared her concerns for the future of Elbert County residents and property owners. “We’ll see the biggest impact in the 2023 revaluation,” said Penley. “People within the town of Elizabeth that are living in homes that are 20-25 years old, their value is going to be extremely impacted.” The Elbert County Assessor’s Office, run by Assessor Susan Murphy, is responsible for determining

SEE SOLD, P2

SEE REVALUATION, P7

Ann Healey, former co-owner of Colorado Community Media, speaks during a meeting announcing the sale of the print and digital news company. At right, former publisher and co-owner Jerry Healey and reporter Thelma Grimes listen. PHOTO BY JOHN LEYBA/SPECIAL TO THE COLORADO SUN

‘Tell stories that matter:’ Colorado Community Media sold to news entity Colorado Sun, national foundation to take the reins of two dozen Denver-area newspapers BY DAVID GILBERT DGILBERT@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Colorado Community Media, the company that produces two dozen newspapers around the Denver-ar-

ea suburbs — including the Elbert County News — and two shoppers has been acquired by a local and national partnership with the goal of building a sustainable business model for local news, its ownership announced on May 3. Jerry and Ann Healey, the couple who built the company over the past decade, sold the network of papers that now spans eight counties and dozens of communities to a joint partnership between the National Trust for Local News, or NTLN, and The Colorado Sun.

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