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The Aurora Sentinel: City ethics rules naysayers make a bullet-proof case for their dire need in Aurora

Aurora city lawmakers making the case this week against a new and improved code of ethics for council members were actually instrumental in illustrating why new rules are needed – and soon.

After months of fumbled attempts to address guidelines that provide council accountability and transparency, city lawmakers on Monday took their first crack at a revision created by council members Nicole Johnston and Charlie Richardson.

The proposal is a modest improvement over Aurora’s current lackadaisical ethics rules. Proposed changes focus on reporting and limiting gifts, goodies and junkets provided to city employees and officials.

Read more at The Aurora Sentinel.

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The Bash on the Riverwalk put a new twist on a longtime tradition this year. After a long run on B Street, the summer festival was moved to the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo. Also, the organizers decided to book two bands each Friday night instead of one. The changes were intended to reverse a […]

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The Colorado Springs Gazette: Activists oppose educational freedom for kids

Teachers union activists produced embarrassing optics Wednesday with a high-profile protest in Colorado Springs. Do not confuse them as the voice of all public school teachers. Most educators care passionately about the futures of children from all socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. At issue was a celebration inside James Irwin Charter School, on the east edge […]


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