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The Lost Creek Guide November 2, 2022

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November 11th is Veteran’s Day Thank a Veteran for His/Her Service!

Volume 15 • Edition 21

November 2, 2022

Delivering to over 17,000 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

The Origins of Veteran’s Day

Celebrating America’s Freedom U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, Washington, D.C. In 1921, an unknown World War I American soldier was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. This site, on a hillside overlooking the Potomac River and the city of Washington, D.C., became the focal point of reverence for America’s veterans. Similar ceremonies occurred earlier in England and France, where an unknown soldier was buried in each nation’s highest place of honor (in England, Westminster Abbey; in France, the Arc de Triomphe). These memorial gestures all took place on November 11, giving universal recognition to the celebrated ending of World War I fighting at 11 a.m., November 11, 1918 (the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month). The day became known as “Armistice Day.” Armistice Day officially received its name in America in 1926 through a Congressional resolution. It became a national holiday 12 years later by similar Congressional action. If the idealistic hope had been realized that World War I was “the War to end all wars,” November 11 might still be called Armistice Day. But only a few years after the holiday was proclaimed, war broke out in Europe. Sixteen and one-half million Americans took part. Four hundred seven thousand of them died in service, more than 292,000 in battle. Armistice Day Changed To Honor All Veterans The first celebration using the term Veterans Day occurred in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1947. Raymond Weeks, a World War II veteran, organized “National Veterans Day,” which included a parade and other festivities, to honor all veterans. The event was held on November 11, then designated Armistice Day. Later, U.S. Representative Edward Rees of Kansas proposed a bill that would change Armistice Day to Veterans Day. In 1954, Congress passed the bill that President Eisenhower signed proclaiming November 11 as Veterans Day. Raymond Weeks received the Presidential Citizens Medal from President Reagan in November 1982. Weeks’ local parade and ceremonies are now an annual event celebrated nationwide. On Memorial Day 1958, two more unidentified American war dead were brought from overseas and interred in the plaza beside the unknown soldier of World War I. One was killed in World War II, the other in the Korean War. In 1984, an unknown serviceman from the Vietnam War was placed alongside the others. The remains from Vietnam were exhumed May 14, 1998, identified as Air Force 1st Lt. Michael Joseph Blassie, and removed for burial. To honor these men, symbolic of all Americans who gave their lives in all wars, an Army honor guard, the 3rd U.S. Infantry (The Old Guard), keeps day and night vigil. A law passed in 1968 changed the national commemoration of Veterans Day to the fourth Monday in October. It soon became apparent, however, that November 11 was a date of historic significance to many Americans. Therefore, in 1978 Congress returned the observance to its traditional date.

COGOP Statement on September Inflation Report

“High prices and record inflation is now the norm, not the exception...” Greenwood Village, CO - Colorado GOP Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown released the following statement today after the September 2022 Consumer Price Index (CPI) revealed inflation has risen nationally an astronomical 8.2% since last September and 13.5% since Joe Biden took office in January 2021: “High prices and record inflation is now the norm, not the exception under the failed leadership of Joe Biden, Michael Bennet, and Democrats in Washington and Denver. As I travel the state, I speak with so many moms and dads who are struggling to pay their grocery bill, their gas bill, or their energy bill. Democrats don’t seem to care about how their policies have made life harder for so many working Americans. In 26 days, Coloradans are going to elect new Republican leadership and hold Joe Biden, Michael Bennet and Democrats in charge accountable.”

Fort Lupton Chamber of Commerce presents Ghoul’s Night Out Sponsored by the Bank of Colorado Pictures by Mariann Johnston

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Jena Griswold has Betrayed the Trust of Colorado Voters

by Brandon Wark, FreeStateColorado.com Colorado voters have suffered under Jena Griswold’s tenure as Secretary of State. The legitimate interests of Colorado voters seem to take second place to Griswold’s personal agenda. Both in 2016 and 2020, concerns were raised by Coloradoans about the legitimacy of major elections And how did Jena Griswold alleviate these concerns? With hyper-partisan attacks on her political opponents, the press, and Colorado voters. Griswold has not only failed to alleviate voters concerns, but has lowered Coloradoan’s trust in the electoral system. So, how has Griswold betrayed the trust of Colorado voters? I will be sharing some of her exploits below. But first, let’s ask, “who is Jena Griswold?” Griswold’s Background Griswold has a career in politics, which explains why she seems so detached from the life of the average individual. She worked for Barack Obama’s Organizing for America (OFA), the politically-connected Paul Hastings law firm, Congresswoman Diana DeGette, and John Hickenlooper’s Washington DC office. This explains her support from Blueflower Action, and other DC connected Big Money. Griswold’s biography on her current website doesn’t give a lot of specifics on her work experience, but an older archived version of her biography reveals some interesting details: Griswold’s 2019 campaign website says she, “began working on our elections as a voter protection attorney for President Obama.“ For four months during the 2012 election, in a Deputy Director position, lawyer Griswold was tasked with protecting Democratic campaigns for an Obama organization. Griswold then brought this experience to Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper’s Washington DC office for the State of Colorado, where she served as a Director. All those years in DC politics, with Hickenlooper, DeGette, and OFA staff, set her up well for her 2018 campaign. The Colorado Sun reported: In the contest for Secretary of State, Democratic newcomer Jena Griswold has raised more than $1 million, compared with $301,000 for GOP incumbent Wayne Williams. Griswold’s cash is more than both candidates raised in each of the last two secretary of state’s contests. Democratic outside groups are spending about $609,000 on the race, compared to about $429,000 by GOP groups. Jena Griswold has Betrayed the Trust of Colorado Voters continued on page 14...

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WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE

Page 2: Way of the World Page 2: Keenesburg Mayor & Trustee 2nd Meet & Greet at the 1st Baptist Church in Keenesburg Page 3: Hudson & Keenesburg Mayoral Candidates Letter to the Citizens Page 4: American Legion Annual Chili Cook-Off Page 5 & 6: Keenesburg & Hudson Trustee Letters to Citizens Page 7: Happiness Through Horses by Gillian K. Smith Page 10: Weldon Valley Craft Show Page 11: How Two Big Suburbs Are Approaching Water Reality Page 12: Wagoneers 4-H Annual Trick or Treat Street Event Page 16: Fort Lupton Chamber of Commerce Ghoul’s Night Out Sponsored by Bank of Colorado


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