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The Lost Creek Guide May 1, 2024

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Volume 17 • Edition 9

May 1, 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

Weld County Commissioner Lori Saine Update: Emails and Audio Show a Weld County Commissioner Hip Deep in Disputes, Accusations

by Sherrie Peif, Complete Colorado Page 2 GREELEY — Emails and recordings obtained by Complete Colorado show a Weld County Commissioner who had her departmental oversight duties reassigned to other commissioners in mid-2023 lashing out not only at fellow commissioners but also county employees and private citizens, all during an election season where she has already left one race and entered another. Since January, Commissioner Lori Saine, who represents the southern end of Weld County, has erupted in disputes during public meetings, threatened and filed complaints against county employees, filed a complaint against fellow Commissioner Perry Buck claiming Buck assaulted her, organized protests against the commission, and orchestrated an 11th-hour challenge against Buck for her open at-large commissioner seat. Removed from duties On July 19, 2023, the Weld Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) voted 4-1 to remove Saine from her management duties over the county’s departments of Finance and Administration, Health Services, Planning, Public Works and Human Services. Saine herself was the lone no vote. Then Chairman of the BOCC, Mike Freeman, also sent a letter to Dacono’s Urban Renewal Authority Executive Director Jennifer Krieger recommending that Commissioner Perry Buck replace Saine on the agency’s board “effective immediately.” The reasoning given behind the changes then, according to Yellowscene Magazine (YS), came from Freeman, who told YS: “The Board felt there was a need to make a change in department coordinator positions.” The move came, however, just days after YS reported that Saine was involved in the firing of former Dacono City Manager A.J. Euckert. Saine represents District 3 of Weld County, which encompasses Dacono, where Saine also lives. In January, after Kevin Ross was elected the new chairman of the BOCC, nothing changed as to board assignments. Saine was not given any coordinator roles and was allowed to remain liaison to only the Weld Faith Partnership Council, while other commissioners were loaded up with assignments. Demotion sparks conflict What did change, however, was Saine’s level of conflict with fellow commissioners — specifically Buck — after they demoted Saine’s closest ally at the county over complaints from his staff. On the same day Ross was sworn in as the new chairman, the BOCC held a meeting concerning complaints filed against then Weld County Planning Director Tom Parko by three staff members to Human Resources Director Jill Scott. Scott summarized the complaints, saying they centered around growing concerns from staff over the relationship Parko had with Saine. Among the complaints, Scott said, was the staff’s belief that Parko’s focus historically was on pleasing the entire BOCC rather than educating them with his professional opinion, but that focus had narrowed even further to pleasing only Saine’s directives. Parko and Saine were then called out for what appeared to be collusion to go against county plans. “According to staff, the public image of the department has become such that if you (push) hard enough you will get your way,” Scott says in the meeting, “even if it impacts the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Weld County.” On the recordings sent to Complete Colorado as part of an open records request made in February, Saine tries to flip the script and accuse the other four commissioners of having meetings against Colorado’s open meetings laws. “You are insinuating, and you need to stop that,” Buck can be heard saying to Saine. “Please just stop it.” Prior to becoming county commissioners together in 2020, the two women were close friends as state legislators, often taking on other lawmakers with a one-two punch. At the end of the meeting, the commissioners voted 4-1 to demote Parko, with Saine as the only no vote. In February, just three weeks after Parko was demoted, Saine filed a complaint with Scott against Parko’s replacement, interim Planning Director Elizabeth Relford, calling her presentation at a work session, “unprofessional and unethical.” In a separate open records request, Complete Colorado obtained copies of the emails between Saine, Scott, Ross and other commissioners about Relford. It was Emails and Audio Show a Weld County Commissioner Hip Deep in Disputes, Accusations continued on page 4...

Great Plains Field of Honor Fort Lupton, Colorado 2024

by Bob Grand, Lost Creek Guide, Pictures by Juan Arellano & Jackie Smith The Great Plains Field of Honor Planning Committee, the City of Fort Lupton and all the supporters and volunteers made this honoring and remembrance of our veterans and first responders a wonderful event, even if the weather did not fully cooperate. The Schedule of Events program did remind all that it was weather permitting but the event was conducted. Mayor Zo Hubbard and Chris Cross, City Administrator of the City of Fort Lupton, acting as MC’s led the event. Honoring particularly this year the Honor Bell Foundation and the Buffalo Soldiers of the American West, the folks that attended were well bundled up and enjoyed the ceremonies. Honoring the Fallen were Deputy Malloy, Adams County Sheriff’s Office, Sgt. Moran, Cortez Police Department and Sr. Deputy Humphrey, Adams County Sheriff’s Office. Sponsors for the event were: Yoder Chevrolet, Warner Ranch, Adolf & Peterson Construction, Ad-Mor Farms, Dales Pharmacy, Kaiser Permanente, United Power, Aims Community College, Bank of Colorado, Fort Lupton Fire District, Suncor Energy, Mrs. Marlene Stieber, Wholly Stromboli, Charm Industrial, Perkins & Will, Intermountain Health Platte Valley Hospital, Gabel Farms, Betty Taylor, Knights of Columbus, City of Brighton, Tabor Rice Funeral Home, RNT Credit Union, and the Jenny Hart Team. A big thank you to the many volunteers without whose tireless devotion and efforts the event would not have been possible.

More Pictures of Great Plains Field of Honor Fort Lupton, Colorado 2024 on page 6...

WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE

Page 2: Way of the World Page 5: Wiggins Students Attend State Science Fair Page 6: Great Plains Field of Honor Page 7: Southeast Weld & West Adams Annual Conservation Meeting Page 10: Ag Day Open House at Aims Community College in Fort Lupton Page 12–13: Wiggins Graduates 2024 Page 13: Weldon Valley Graduates 2024 Page 14–20: Weld Central Graduates 2024 Page 21: Fort Lupton Annual Spaghetti Dinner Fund Raiser 2024 Page 24: CDOT Highway 52 Closure for Major Construction Work


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