Colorado Central Magazine: July 2000 No. 77
The Monthly Magazine for People who miss celebrating the Fourth with dynamite.
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The browning of the American farm
Essay by Devon Peña p. 2
On Mountain Time
Cartoon strip by Clint Driscoll and Lara Ravenwood p. 4-8
There's no such thing as a "Town Marshall"
Brief by Central Staff p. 4
Briefs from the San Luis Valley
Brief by Marcia Darnell p. 5
By our Zips do they know us
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
Hantavirus strikes in the San Luis Valley
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
We interrupt your regular summer programming
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
Look, up in the sky
Brief by Central Staff p. 8
Hot, dry, windy -- and dangerous
Brief by Central Staff p. 8
Clyde Tullis: Mudlarking in Salida
Article by Ed Quillen p. 15
Orange Flags of Flame: Prescribed burns in the Wet Mountains
Article by Chas S. Clifton p. 17
Protecting your home against forest fires
Sidebar by Chas S. Clifton p. 19
Prescription for a fire
Sidebar by Chas S. Clifton p. 21
Thanks for the compliment
Letter from Kenneth Jessen p. 23
Toll gates on the Front Range
Letter from Roger Williams p. 23
An economy based on the youcant
Letter from Slim Wolfe p. 23
Keeping up is hard to do
Essay by Martha Quillen p. 24
The 10 worst roads in Central Colorado
Article by Dave McCullough p. 29
The Coyote Laughed, by Adelina Taylor, Ed Carpenter, and Gail Holbrook
Review by Ed Quillen p. 35
Hard Green, a conservative manifesto, by Peter Huber
Review by Jim Ludwig p. 36
Lies Across America, by James W. Loewen
Review by Allen Best p. 37
Zen and the Art of Pack-Burro Racing
Column by Hal Walter p. 38
Pack-Burro Races in 2000
Sidebar by Staff p. 39
Western Water Report
from Steve Glazer
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