Colorado Springs Survives The Election
The election is over. The winners have had their day, the losers have had their chance, time to get on
Read moreThe election is over. The winners have had their day, the losers have had their chance, time to get on
Read moreThe votes have been counted, and the sky is not falling after all. The way this year’s election campaigns have
Read moreColorado Springs is doing what hundreds of cities across America are doing – trying to come up with either cost
Read moreCurrent democratic governor Bill Ritter’s decision not to run for re-election means Colorado will have a new governor. He has
Read moreIn ‘off years’, Colorado Springs has gone to mail in elections. It saves a bunch of money and time, but
Read moreThe election is finally over. I won’t recap election results for Colorado Springs here (here is a link if you
Read moreWe wrote a contract for another new build this week, in the Falcon area, northeast of Colorado Springs. The ability
Read moreYesterday was primary election voting day. In Colorado Springs, that is usually most important for the Republican Party, but is
Read moreBarack Obama came to town yesterday, and spoke to a select audience at UCCS, aka University of Colorado, Colorado Springs,
Read morePolitics in Colorado Springs tend to be a bit lopsided toward the Republican majority. Not that there aren’t disagreements, but
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