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The Boulder Daily Camera editorial: Let voters decide utility options

One way or another, Boulder voters will get a chance to vote this fall on whether to continue a quest to municipalize the city’s electric utility, now in its sixth year with scant progress to show for it.

That is not the question before the City Council this week. There will be plenty of time for arguments on the merits this summer and fall, and we can guarantee that dispute will be fully aired by the usual suspects, and perhaps some new ones.

The immediate question is more limited: Should voters have an opportunity to render a verdict on one or both settlement offers from Xcel Energy, offers produced by more than a year of intensive negotiations with the city that both sides say were conducted in good faith?

Read more at The Boulder Daily Camera.

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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel editorial: Fence fatigue

Well, now what? The perimeter fence surrounding the Grand Junction Regional Airport may as well be a ghost. It won’t stop haunting the Airport Authority. The fence, as readers may recall, figured into an investigation of wrongdoing at the airport. A secret lawsuit alleged the airport fraudulently pursued Federal Aviation Administration funding for construction of […]

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Aurora attorney becomes second little-known Democrat to announce run against Coffman

After big-name Democrats have tried and failed to unseat U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman in the 6th Congressional District, two newcomers you probably haven’t heard of are giving it try. Thursday Aurora lawyer David Aarestad said he’s going to run against the never-beaten politician next year. He said in a lengthy statement he was moved to […]


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