Have a Safe and Happy 2024!
Volume 17 • Edition 03
February 7, 2024
Delivering to over 18,000 homes & businesses including all of Fort Lupton and Lochbuie.
“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
Amtrak Train Hits Milk Truck in Keenesburg at County Road 63
Pictures & article by Lost Creek Guide On Monday night, January 29th, 2024, at around 10:30 pm an Amtrak Train struck a Dairy Farmers of America truck that was hauling a load of milk. The train engineer was injured requiring hospital attention as well as two train passengers. It was reported that there were sixty-nine passengers on board. The train was the California Zephyr which runs between California and Chicago. The track was closed until the next day until about 11:30 am. Southeast Weld Fire Protection District responded. Fortunately, SE Weld Fire Protection Chief Thomas Beech was on command duty. He has had previous experience in train derailments. The coordination between the fire department, the local school district that provides buses for the passengers, and the Southeast Jr Fair & Rodeo Association, that made its fairground facilities available. The accident was just outside the Keenesburg town area, so the Keenesburg police differed to the State Police. By all indications the incident was handled very professionally. Neither the railroad nor the Dairy Farmers of America commented on the incident.
Republican Women of Weld (WOW) hosted Republican Congressional Debate for CD-4 & CD-8 House Seat Candidates
by Bob Grand, Lost Creek Guide, Pictures by Lost Creek Guide On January 25th, 2024, at the Fort Lupton Recreation Center, the Republican Women of Weld (WOW) and the Lincoln Club of Colorado hosted the Republican Congressional Debate Night. There were over 175 people in attendance. Nine of the eleven CD 4 announced candidates participated, Lauren Boebert, Deborah Flora, Ted Harvey, Richard Holtorf, Trent Leisy, Mike Lynch, Chris Pheln, Jerry Sonnenberg and Peter Yu. For CD 8 Joe Andujo, Gabe Evans and Scott James participated. CD 8 Moderators were Kelley Maher (9 News) & Jesse Paul (The Colorado Sun). For CD 4 moderators were George Braucher (710 KNUS) and Ernest Luning (Colorado Politics). The moderators and candidates had brief questions and answers, a maximum of twominute responses, with many lightning rounds included, as time was a factor because of the number of CD 4 candidates. Consensus focused on immigration, crime, and the economy. Similar with the CD 8 Candidates. Mike Lynch asked Loren Boebert to explain what a carpetbagger was, after she had made a remark regarding his DUI issue. A little testy but by the end of the CD 4 discussion Boebert was a little testy herself as I do not think she got the warm welcoming she had expected. In the straw poll she finished with 12 of the 95 votes cast with Jerry Sonnenburg taking first with 22 votes, Mike Lynch with 20, Deborah Flora with 18, Richard Holtorf with 17. Certainly not an overwhelming result for any one of the candidates. CD 8 was a different story. It really became a discussion between Scott James and Gabe Evans. Evans, with his ten-year military experience and ten-year police experience compared to Weld County Commissioner and past radio announcer Scott James, presented as a much more sincere candidate. This is reflected in the straw poll results for CD 8 with Gabe Evans garnering 69, Scott James 33, and Joe Andujo 13. Afterward there was some comment that this was Gabe Evans area, and he should have the majority. Perhaps folks just thought he was the best candidate. I would not be surprised to see a CD 8 debate in the Greeley area where Scott James will attempt to get a better straw poll result. All the candidates were sincere in their efforts to project a positive image, one that strives to present a picture of focusing on core Republican principles and the interests of the people. To win you have to do that, but for all the people, not just the Republican voters. I am not sure all the candidates accept that is what is required to win the general election, at least in CD 8. Get informed, research the candidates before you vote, but most importantly please vote. It does count.
Fort Lupton Police Coffee with a Cop Program
By Acting Lt. Kaitlynn Walker, KWalker@FortLuptonCo.Gov; 720.466.6142 Continuing to expand upon the many community-oriented policing activities of the Fort Lupton Police Department, the Coffee with a Cop initiative kicked off in January at Hard Bean Coffee inside Dale’s Pharmacy on Hwy. 52 in Fort Lupton. Held on the 1st Wednesday of the month at 8am, Coffee with a Cop offers an opportunity to get to know the men and women who serve our community and let them know about the issues that matter most to you. There is no agenda, no sign-in sheet – just show up and start talking. In fact, that’s our modo is: “Let’s talk!” Guests felt comfortable bringing up a variety of issues at the first coffee, including topics such as the role of school resource officers and the correct non-emergency number (720.652.4222). We hope you’ll join us and bring your ideas, concerns, complaints… we’ll be there to listen and do what we can to help. For more information, please contact Lt. Walker at 720.466.6142 or KWalker@FortLuptonCo.com
Paul Grossman, participating citizen, Juan Arellano, Anna-Marie Cuney, Christi Romano, Victoria Miraglia, Andrew Tores, Nathan Buttey, Trey Derich, and Shawa Paintin
WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE
Page 2: Way of the World Page 2: Letter to Weld County Commissioner Chair re: Commissioner Saine Page 3: Weld County Commissioner Coordinator Roles for 2024 Page 3: Ben’s Brick Oven Pizza Receives National Recognition Page 5: Weld RE3J Spotlight Page 8: Fort Lupton Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet 2024 Pictures Page 9: Colorado Farm Show Pictures Page 13: Morgan County Triangular Wrestling Results Page 14: Gabe Evans in Johnstown Page 16: Perry Buck Announces for Reelection Page 16: Weld County Public Work Session on East Greeley Area Property