Colorado Central Magazine: November 2002 No. 105
The Monthly Magazine for people who live where the economy is susceptible to Chronic Wasting Disease
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There is much to be done, but not by me
Essay by Robert Rowley p. 2
On Mountain Time
Cartoon by Clint Driscoll and Judie Moorhead pp. 4-7
Alma wants to be a quieter place
Brief by Central Staff p. 4
No local sites appear endangered
Brief by Central Staff p. 4
Trail funds available
Brief by Central Staff p. 5
Briefs from the San Luis Valley
Brief by Marcia Darnell p. 5
Conservation group helps Custer ranchers
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
The return of the cloud seeders
Brief by Allen Best p. 6
Just missed the jackpot
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
Meteor found near Cotopaxi
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
Lake County deputy charged with animal cruelty
Brief by Central Staff p. 8
They know the territory?
Brief by Central Staff p. 8
When they say cedar, they mean juniper
Brief by Central Staff p. 9
Improving Guanella Pass?
Brief by Central Staff p. 9
Campaign sign adjusted
Brief by Central Staff p. 9
Saving Souls or Sanity? Leadville vs. the Salvation Army
Article by Lynda La Rocca p. 13
CWD: the mysterious malady
Article by Martha Quillen p. 16
Taking negativity to new heights
Essay by Martha Quillen p. 18
What makes Curtis run?
Article by Ed Quillen p. 22
Old Mose, king of the grizzlies, by James E. Perkins
Review by Abby Quillen p. 26
The Western Paradox, by Bernard DeVoto
Review by Wayne Sheldrake p. 27
Images of Historic Southern Colorado, by Mary Jane Rust
Review by Ed Quillen p. 29
Up Here, by Mary Stigall
Review by Martha Quillen p. 30
Problem Solving
Column by George Sibley p. 32
Water numbers don't agree
Letter from Kathleen Curry p. 34
Fish Farm not that old
Letter from Dick Scar p. 34
Flattered by the opposition
Letter from Dave Skinner p. 34
Where's the coltan?
Letter from Dave Delling p. 35
Find another reviewer
Letter from Laird Campbell p. 35
Larger legislative maps
Letter from Bill Eichelberger p. 36
Trading our birthright
Letter from Slim Wolfe p. 37
Fall reflections in a lake going dry
Column by Hal Walter p. 38
Wester Water Report
from Steve Glazer
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