Colorado Central Magazine: June 2001 No. 88
The Monthly Magazine for People who wonder if they'll ever get dug out.
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Everybody should have a pet mouse
Essay by Pat Walsh p. 2
Speculating about our gasoline future
Brief by Central Staff p. 4
Briefs from the San Luis Valley
Brief by Marcia Darnell p. 5
Molybdenum cutbacks continue
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
Register for the great outdoors without goiong outdoors
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
Answers, and no questions for a while
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
Getting silence on the radio
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
South Park Symposium put on hold for a year
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
Should have stayed outdoors?
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
Court tells the State Land Board to get a better appraisal
Article by Ed Quillen p. 13
A new leader for a new season at Creede Repertory Theatre
Article by Marcia Darnell p. 16
How smart people banked before there was an FDIC
Letter from Eugene Lorig p. 17
The Western W was never an N
Letter from Chris Dickey p. 18
Once there was life without all the megacrap
Letter from Slim Wolfe p. 18
Not exactly welcomed at Ski Cooper
Letter from Roger Williams p. 19
The Big Spring Dump of '01
Essay by Martha Quillen p. 20
What to do about those damaged trees
Sidebar by Gary Ludwig p. 21
Jerry Scavezze: Smithing in Salida
Article by Ed Quillen p. 25
Explore It!, by Ralph and Pam Rosenberg
Review by Ed Quillen p. 29
Avalanche Disasters, by John W. Jenkins
Review by Allen Best p. 29
Children of the Storm, by Ariana Harner and Clark Secrest
Review by Martha Quillen p. 31
At War with Mexico, by Bruce Cutler
Review by Ed Quillen p. 32
A good story can get in the way of the facts
Essay by Allen Best p. 34
Welcome to the Funhouse
Column by George Sibley p. 37
Remote Texas Beach offers a lesson to Central Colorado
Column by Hal Walter p. 38
Western Water Report
from Steve Glazer
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