Southeast Weld County Fair Edition
Volume 16 • Edition 15
August 2, 2023
Delivering to over 19,800 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
How the West was Won! One Hundred and One
by Jenna Pralle You could say the Southeast Weld County Fair has been built on dreams, a bit like the railroad was built from coast to coast. The prospectors who were not able to make it to the County Fair decided they were going to create their very own establishment within their little railroad town many years ago. And that is how our Fair began. From there our roots were established. Just as a seed planted with well wishes and the best of hopes, it may not receive any rainfall, but still reaches deep down into the soil and finds its way to grow, just as our community has found its ways to prosper. The railroad communities of the wild, wild, west over time have seen history through a lens that many choose to turn the page of history on. It has not always been pleasant and especially by today’s standard is not the most celebrated way of life, but our heritage is one for the ages. Hard work, honesty, and respect are the foundations of the western way of life and the Southeast Weld County Fair Board is full of community members, businessmen and women who grow their careers and successes on these foundations. It is repeated over and over again that the success of this fair is because of the support of our community. And that truth rings! Farmers, ranchers, small business owners, and natural resource leaders gather together to raise up the most profitable of our crops, our youth. The 4-H and FFA Motto and Creed say it best, stating we “Make the Best Better”, and “believing in the future of agriculture with a faith born not of words but of deeds”. Those deeds are the nods of judges in the show rings, the handshakes and expressions of gratitude, the conversations of blooming young men and women who are seeking their own paths, encouraged with advice from those who have paved the highways of success from these very grounds and onto the far reaches of the map. The opportunities provided within the grounds of the fair and rodeo for each youth that crosses that street. The excitement in the eyes of a young person seeing a lamb or bucking horse for the first time is something only the fair can provide. We are a liaison to a growing stream of interstate commerce. Whether we, as a rural community, appreciate the anticipated growth of Colorado, or our Keenesburg, Rogen, Hudson area, it is coming. The best the Southeast Weld County Fair Board can do is to promote the important and historical agricultural roots and traditions of our communities. Through this endeavor we hope that as we add wonderful new citizens to our phonebooks, our 4-H and FFA memberships grow and we continue to build this Fair and its traditions. Making the newest members of this community an integral part of our flourishing and long lived traditions! The triumphs of agricultural life call us to endure the difficulties of life and growth. A plant cannot thrive without sunlight or water. And the storms must bring rain and thunder. We look forward to weathering the storms ahead together and raising the crops of our future! Blaze the trail ahead for our future is bright!
Weld County Commissioners Vote 4 to 1 to Reassign All of District 3 Commissioner Lori Saine’s Oversight Responsibilities
by Bob Grand In a not well publicized unusual event we were notified that the Yellow Scene Magazine, a Boulder/North Denver Metro Area Magazine (go to yellowscene.com) had published an article by Robert Davis, a freelance journalist, regarding Weld County Commissioner Lori Saine being relieved of all her oversight responsibilities for the county departments that she had been assigned earlier in the year. The County Commissioners divide up the responsibilities for oversight at the beginning of the year and annually rotate the assignments. In the article Robert Davis asserts that the move was attributed to ethical conflicts. We reached out to both Yellow Scene Magazine and the writer Robert Davis for permission to reprint but have not received answer back. Being on a press deadline, we opted to highlight the story and refer readers to the Yellow Scene article by Mr. Davis. Mr. Davis is also doing a series of articles entitled The Dacono Files, a four-part story of the recent successful recall elects in Dacono of which three parts have been published, which can be viewed on the Yellow Scene online site. The fourth part has not yet been published. In today’s world of so strongly stressed importance of governmental transparency the action involving Ms. Saine is markedly noted by no transparency at all. The County minutes reflected a 4 to 1 one vote and that was it. No explanation. Ms. Saine was the sole dissenting vote. As many of you know, I have been critical of Ms. Saine’s performance as a County Commissioner as I do not believe District 3 has had adequate representation at the Board of County Commissioners. Having said that, if Ms. Saine’s reassignment is not justified where is the opportunity to hear the facts? Well, there is not any. The latest County Charter changes removed authority of investigating County Commissioners from their purview. So where does Ms. Saine go for a hearing? The answer is no place. Where does the public go to learn what the reasons for the reassignment, the answer again is no place. This does not seem right. The County Board of Commissioners cannot terminate Ms. Saine as a Commissioner. Only the public can at the ballot box. Or if the actions were so onerous, with a recall election. However, to have a recall you must define why you are wanting to have a recall election. A 4-1 vote is not a vote of confidence but is it grounds for a recall? A recall is also expensive. You have to go back to the 2020 election in which there were 47,742 votes of which Ms. Saine received 26,358, Michael Welch, the Democrat received 18,819 and Matthew Hess, the Libertarian received 2,295. Title One requires 25% of the votes cast in the previous election as the threshold for a successful recall at the State level. The Home Rule Charter for Weld County requires only 15% of the vote in the previous election to have a successful recall, if one is justified. A recall to be successful in Weld County Commissioner District 3, at the moment, would require 7,120 valid signatures of active voters in District 3. Costs of a recall for the size of the active voters list in District 3, which is about 68,000 active voters, would range from $50,000 and $100,000. All the citizens of Weld County and particularly the citizens of County Commissioner District 3 should know what the facts are. If there was cause, Ms. Saine should consider resigning. In any case the citizens of Weld County deserve full transparency in government. We invite Ms. Saine and the Weld County Board of Commissioners to comment, which we will publish in the Lost Creek Line and on our on line site: www.ourtowncolorado. com: publisher@lostcreekguide.com.
WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE
Call For The Parade Floats South Weld County Jr. Fair & Rodeo
Parade Theme: Proud of the Past, Looking to the future
Parade begins at 8:30 am on Saturday August 12, 2023 Parade Registraaon will be held at the Keene Clinic Parking Lot at the corner of Main Street and Crawford Parade registraaon opens at 7:00 pm. Parade float line up is on Main Street South of Crawford
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