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The Lost Creek Guide July 17, 2024

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Volume 17 • Edition 14

July 17, 2024

Delivering to over 17,500 homes & businesses including all of Morgan County.

“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

Overbeck: Voters Punish Colorado GOP’s Interference In Primary

by Joy Overbeck, Complete Colorado Page 2 Dave Williams and the leadership of the Colorado Republican Party call themselves the “grassroots” – that’s how they claim their power. But in Tuesday’s election the actual grassroots, the voters, decisively took their power back by rejecting the Party’s unwelcome interference in the primary. In re-writing the long-established preprimary neutrality rules and endorsing only their favorites, the Party overstepped and they were punished for it. Instead of allowing the primary election itself to choose the Republican nominees, which is its sole purpose, the Party’s new bylaw let them step in to muzzle and even oppose candidates who legally petitioned onto the ballot, tipping the scales by promoting and endorsing only those who went through the caucus/assembly process. Dire consequences ensued on Tuesday as voters rejected the GOP’s preferred candidates in 14 out of the 18 races in which the Party endorsed. All but one of those races were lost by double digits, including Williams’ own race in which he was soundly pummeled by Jeff Crank. Under Williams’ rule, the Colorado GOP endorsement has become the kiss of death. Testing for purity The Party further winnowed the field by imposing yet another purity test in the form of a 22-question “survey” required for endorsement. The questionnaire includes issues clearly designed to root out opponents of Dave Williams and his cadre, such as “Do you denounce Americans for Prosperity…” a policy group that supported Williams’ rival and eventual winner, Jeff Crank. And: “Should Red Flag laws be used to prevent mentally ill people from possessing firearms?” – a swipe at District Attorney candidate George Brauchler (who won with 65% of the vote) and to show fealty to the powerful Rocky Mountain Gun Owners who supported Williams. This questionnaire was so preposterous that Republican presidential nominee Trump himself would have flunked questions like: “Do you support a federal ban on abortion?” – he doesn’t. Trump and even Ronald Reagan, who were both once Democrats, would have failed this: “Have you ever voted for a Democrat…or contributed financially or otherwise to a Democrat running for office in any election? If so, list all contributions and support.” Overbeck: Voters Punish Colorado GOP’s Interference In Primary continued on page 2...

Photos of Brush & Grover Events July 2024 More Photos inside and on ourtowncolorado.com

CO 144 travel delays expected this summer between Log Lane Village and Weldona

CO 144 full closure starts July 15 north of MCR 12 Morgan County — Colorado Department of Transportation preventative repair work on two sections of Colorado Highway 144 between the Town of Log Lane Village and Weldona will impact travelers this summer. CO 144 will close for approximately 1.5 months just north of the Morgan County Road 12 intersection, which is about three miles east of Weldona (Mile Point 20.6). The signed detour route uses CO 39 and Interstate 76 and adds approximately 15 miles to the trip. Travelers are encouraged to plan ahead for additional travel time. During the safety closure, crews will perform full-depth road reconstruction. CDOT will also make preventative repairs to the CO 144 bridge over Bijou Creek (MP 24.4), which is approximately three miles west of Log Lake Village. A temporary signal will control traffic in a single lane through the bridge work zone. Drivers should be prepared to stop and expect some travel delay during peak travel times. The project serves as an important reminder of CDOT’s commitment to preventative repair work to maintain mobility in rural communities. These improvements will increase the longevity of the highway and provide a smoother riding surface. AB Underground is the prime contractor for the $1.31-million project. Project completion is expected in fall 2024. For additional information about this project: Web page: codot.gov/projects/co144loglanetoweldona Information hotline: 970-427-4005 Email: pr@workzone.info Know Before You Go

Travelers are urged to “know before you go.” Gather information about weather forecasts and anticipated travel impacts and current road conditions prior to hitting the road. CDOT resources include: • Road conditions and travel information: COtrip.org • Download the COtrip Planner app: bit.ly/COtripapp • Sign up for project or travel alerts: bit.ly/COnewsalerts • See scheduled construction lane closures: bit.ly/laneclosures

CO 144 travel delays expected this summer between Log Lane Village and Weldona continued on page 2...

Brush Lion’s Club 2024 Annual Pancake Breakfast

Brush Lion’s Club 2024 Annual Pancake Breakfast

Grover Earl Anderdson Memorial Rodeo 2024

Brush Rodeo 2024

WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE

Page 2: Way of the World Page 3: Selected County Voter Turnout 2024 Primary Election Page 6: CASE Western Art Show Photos in Brush Page 7: Selected Election Results in 2024 Primary Election Page 8: Wiggins July 4th Celebration 2024 Page 9: Wiggins July 4th, 2024, Parade Page 10: Brush Lion’s Club 2024 Annual Pancake Breakfast Page 11: Grover Earl Anderson Memorial Rodeo 2024 Photos Page 13 & 16: Brush July 4th, 2024, Annual Rodeo Photos


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