The Lost Creek Guide March 2, 2022

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Volume 15 • Edition 5

March 2, 2022

Delivering to over 12,000 homes & businesses in rural Adams, Morgan, and Weld Counties including all of Fort Lupton 80621 zip code city & rural routes

“Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains taken to bring it to light” George Washington “If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed” Thomas Jefferson

Rancher Running for the State House

by Belen Ward, Fort Lupton Press bward@coloradocommunitymedia.com Gabe Evans said he’s taking five oaths in his life, and he’s ready for another, working for the people of Weld and Adams Counties. “I’ve worked at the Colorado State Capitol as a legislative aide, and I understand the legislative process. I have extensive experiences to continue effectively serving the citizens of Weld and Adams Counties,” said Evans. I live on a small farm between Brighton and Fort Lupton, I’m a small business owner, raise beef cattle, poultry, and grow variety of fruit and berries from an orchard I planted.” Evans and Terry Degroot are running for the GOP nomination to fill the Colorado House District 48 seat held by Tonya Van Beber, who is seeking the GOP nomination Gabe Evans running for House District 48 for the Colorado State Senate in District 1. Evans said he took his first oath when joining the Virginia Army National Guard in 2007, serving two years. Then in 2009, he took his second oath and was commissioned as 2nd lieutenant in the U.S. Army, and also in 2009 took his third oath joining the Colorado National Guard for ten years. During this time, he earned his wings to fly the UH60 Black Hawk helicopter. “I was deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom from 2012 to 2013 and promoted twice, achieving the rank of captain,” said Evans. When Evans returned to Colorado he was deployed to the Rocky Mountains to fight wildfires multiple times and also was in charge of coordinating search and rescue operations. “After serving as the commanding officer of A-2-135th General Support Aviation Battalion based at Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, I decided I needed to spend more time with my wife and two boys. I was honorably discharged in 2019,” said Evans. While serving in Colorado Army National Guard in 2011 Evans took his fourth oath and became a police officer with the Arvada Police Department. As an officer moving up the ranks Evans took on many assignments working as a patrol officer, part-time school resource officer, field training officer, traffic investigator, accident deconstructionist, patrol sergeant, neighborhood services sergeant, firearms instructor, lead emergency vehicle driving instructor, patrol lieutenant, watch commander, honor guard sergeant and lieutenant, and peer, support sergeant, and lieutenant. He retired from the police force in January to run for the Colorado State House 48. “Unfortunately, due to the ruling Democratic war on law enforcement, my officers and I were increasingly handicapped in our ability to care for the community,” said Evans. “I got tired of being powerless to actually help victims of crime.” Evans also has worked closely with county and state emergency operations centers and partnered with planning, building, urban renewal and economic development departments and has managed several budgets of a million dollars or more. If elected Evan’s first issues is crime. Evans says Colorado leads the nation in motor vehicle thefts and violent crimes are up in the last four years by 25%. Also, the rates of crimes solved are down by 10%. “I’d work to undo poorly thought out, knee-jerk legislation from the ruling Democrats at the state capitol,” he said. “The Democrats are driving away good police officers by the hundreds, and the ones who remain have been handicapped by their anti-law enforcement, pro-crime policies,” said Evans. He said citizens are being victimized by illicit drugs on the streets that are killing the youth. Businesses are losing billions of dollars with retail theft and crimes, he said. “As a police lieutenant, I know how to fix the criminal justice system and stop criminals, while respecting civil liberties and building positive relationships with the community,” said Evans. Evans thinks is an excellent idea that co-responders help police on calls with people that have a mental illness. “A properly trained police officer is still the best resource to de-escalate dangerous situations including those involving mental health issues,” said Evans. “Co-responders are invaluable in their ability to work with law enforcement to provide long-term resources to repeat police clients who suffer from mental health issues,” said Evans. Evan’s said a large percentage of mental health calls to the police are people who have refused treatments or sought help to manage their mental health disorders. “Unfortunately, this dynamic means co-responders are dealing with some of the hardest cases in existence. Consequently, co-responders often burn out after six to Rancher Running for the State House continued on page 7...

Agricultural Industry Honors Long Time Rancher from Fort Lupton, Bob Warner for his Lifelong Achievements & Commitment to Agriculture and Conservation

Fort Lupton Rancher, Bob Warner received multiple accolades and recognition from the agricultural community, conservation groups and the Colorado Department of Agriculture. Congratulations, again, to Bob Warner of the Warner Ranch for outstanding service to his community. A model example of what commitment to conservation can be and what you can conduct. At their January 2022 conference the Colorado Cattlemen’s Association presented Bob Warner and the Warner Ranch with their Outstanding Commercial Livestock Producer Award. The next day the Colorado Commissioner of Agriculture, Kate Greenburg, presented Bob with the Conservationist of the Year Rancher Award at the National Western Stock Show. Earlier last year at the State Fair Bob and the Warner Ranch were recognized as a Colorado Centennial Ranch. History Colorado, formerly known as the Colorado Historical Society, & the Colorado Department of Agriculture recognize the key role agriculture has played in the state’s history and economic development. To qualify, families must have owned and run their farm or ranch for over one hundred years, still operate it today as a working farm or ranch and be of at least 160 acres in size. Bob has been honored over the years with multiple state and national recognition for his active participation in local conservation work for over 49 years and a member of CCA for over 40 years. Bob Warner is an outstanding example, of what being a conservationist is all about as not only does he talk the walk but walks the talk. Congratulations again to Bob Warner and his many accomplishments in supporting conservation in the county, the state and nationally. Well done!

Colorado State Senator Jerry Sonnenberg Presents Centennial Farm & Ranch Awards

Colorado Cattleman’s Association Honors Bob Warner

Women of Weld Host Multiple Republican Candidates Events – Gubernatorial and Senatorial at the Fort Lupton Recreation Center

The Women of Weld hosted two major events for Republican candidates running to challenge Governor polis and another for those wanting to challenge Senator Michael Bennett. Both events were sold out at a capacity of 175 people. The gubernatorial candidate event was moderated by Dick Wadhams and the senatorial event by George Women of Weld Host Multiple Republican Candidates Events – Gubernatorial and Senatorial at the Fort Lupton Recreation Center continued on page 16...

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WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE

Way of the World Social Media Affects Jerry Sonnenberg’s Thoughts on Nebraska Water Plans Peggy Propst Republican Candidate for Colorado Board of Education Page 8: Universal Free Preschool is Coming Page 10: 22 Years of Drought in Colorado, Rest of Southwest Worse Page 13: Aging Research Key to Balancing the Budget by Newt Gingrich Page 16: Women of Weld Candidate Event Forum Pictures


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