H2O Joe takes a ride through the storm drain

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Here’s an instructional video from the City of Boulder that teaches about the storm sewer system.

Thanks to Loretta Lohman for the link.

More education coverage here.

2010 Colorado elections: The Loveland Reporter-Herald endorses Cory Gardner

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From the Loveland Reporter-Herald:

The contest between U.S. Rep. Betsy Markey, a Democrat, and state Rep. Cory Gardner, a Republican, in the 4th Congressional District offers voters what sometimes is only an ideal: good candidates with clearly defined positions, beliefs and differences. We believe that Gardner more accurately reflects the majority of citizens in the 4th District and that he should be elected…

Gardner has won admiration for his work at the Legislature, where he served on the House Agriculture, Natural Resources and Livestock Committee. As the future unfolds across the 4th District, there will be pressure on all levels of government because of expected population growth along the Northern Front Range. It will take a steady and imaginative member of Congress, one with deep roots in the district, to effectively represent this vast area.

More 2010 Colorado elections coverage here.

2010 Colorado elections: The Durango Herald editorial staff endorses Michael Bennet

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From The Durango Herald:

The former Denver Public Schools superintendent and former business associate of theater and railroad owner Phil Anschutz has been a quick study. Not surprisingly, education has been one of his specialties. But so, too, has been the national economy. Bennet is persuasive when he speaks about the need for a cap on nondefense discretionary spending and the importance of reducing the federal debt to reduce the amount of interest the government pays. On fiscal issues, Bennet has challenged his fellow Democratic party members…Bennet has made several trips through Southwest Colorado and has shown himself to be accessible. Michael Bennet deserves a full term in the U.S. Senate.

More 2010 Colorado elections coverage here.

2010 Colorado elections: The Durango Herald and The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel editorial boards endorse John Hickenlooper

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From The Durango Herald:

Hickenlooper jumped from an airplane to promote Referendum C, which four years ago gave the state some relief from overly crushing tax reduction, and he has stood soaking wet in shirt and tie for a photographer after trying out a Denver neighborhood swimming pool. Hickenlooper has the business and government background – and the visibility and strength of a good leader – to best position Colorado to emerge from the recession. John Hickenlooper is the best choice for Colorado governor.

From The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel:

He was an oil and gas geologist who was laid off during the energy bust that so devastated the Western Slope in the 1980s. He started a business — Colorado’s first brew pub — that was successful even before Coors Field arrived in the neighborhood. For the past seven years he has been mayor of Denver, a government with a general fund budget of $855 million. And he has presided over massive budget cuts the past few years. Furthermore, he has ideas for job creation and getting the state through the current economic crisis that we believe make sense for Colorado right now…

Hickenlooper has a lengthy list of proposals for economic development and job creation. They include:

—Consolidating small business programs in one state agency.

—Providing small business owners with assistance in accessing the many state programs already available to aid them.

—Working with community leaders throughout the state to boost or establish economic development programs focused on regional needs and attributes, not state ones.

—Using incentives already on the books, as well as new collaborative efforts, to retain, attract and expand existing large businesses. This includes greater recognition of and collaboration with the military institutions in the state.

—Building on this state’s record for entrepreneurship and technological expertise to promote a national and global reputation for Colorado as an innovation state. He asked, ā€œWhy not put on the logo of products developed here, ā€˜Imagined and designed in Colorado’?ā€

Hickenlooper’s experience in business and as an elected public executive, combined with his ideas for the future, make him the best candidate to lead this state now.

More 2010 Colorado elections coverage here.

Fort Collins: Rocky Mountain National Park public meeting seeking input on possible restoration of Grand River Ditch breach Thursday

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From the Fort Collins Coloradoan (Bobby Magill):

The federal government sued the ditch owner, Fort Collins-based Water Storage and Supply Co., demanding compensation for the damage. A settlement was reached in 2008. Since then, park officials have been working with Colorado State University to gain a better understanding of the ecology of the area and how to return it to its natural state. The park is now turning to the public to comment on which of the five alternative reclamation plans works best before a final decision is made in late 2012. Those interested in voicing their concerns about the project have until Nov. 1 to do so and can meet with Rocky Mountain National Park officials to discuss the environmental impact of the reclamation process…

The National Park Service’s public meeting on Grand Ditch repairs will be at 7 p.m. Thursday inside the CafĆ© Columbine conference room, 802 W. Drake Road, Fort Collins.

More Rocky Mountain National Park coverage here and here.