Colorado Central Magazine: July 2004 No. 125
The Monthly Magazine for people who haven't armored their bulldozers yet.
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The beavers are back
Essay by Bill Croke p. 2
Two companies with Leadville roots merge
Brief by Central Staff p. 4
New West Blues
Cartoon by Jim Stiles.
Briefs from the San Luis Valley
Brief by Marcia Darnell p. 5
Something new to cheer for?
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
Congressional candidates emerge
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
Rep. Carl Miller appointed to Colorado PUC
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
West Nile struggle resumes
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
Regional roundup
Brief by Ed Quillen p. 8
Abandoned llamas get rounded up on Western Slope
Brief by Central Staff p. 11
Bench shuffles
Brief by Central Staff p. 11
Cactus Jack's View
Cartoon by Jack Chivvis p. 11
Looking at the dark side of paradise
Article by Allen Best p. 12
Not quite an aberration
Sidebar by Martha Quillen p. 14
Climax: Two decades later
Article by Steve Voynick p. 16
Wet Mountain Water War
Article by Rayna Bailey p. 22
Augmentation
Sidebar by Ed Quillen p. 23
Deep aquifers may be all that's left
Sidebar by Martha Quillen p. 24
Searching for Chipeta, by Vickie Leigh Krudwig
Review by Lynda La Rocca p. 35
Singletrack Salida, by Nathan Ward
Review by Columbine Quillen p. 36
The Utes Must Go!, by Peter R. Decker
Review by Virginia M. Simmons p. 39
The Utes Must Go!, by Peter R. Decker
Review by Allen Best p. 40
The long way to Oak Creek
Letter from Lansin Carmean p. 42
What's the antecedent?
Letter from F.a. Rios p. 42
Molasses for hummingbirds?
Letter from Virginia McConnell Simmons p. 42
The America we live in
Letter from Robert Loewe p. 42
Finding Fault
Essay by Martha Quillen p. 43
20 years in Buena Vista, and a big Temptation
Article by Sue Snively p. 48
Hard and Soft America
Column by George Sibley p. 52
Joe Glavinick in the Hall of Fame
Column by Hal Walter p. 54
Western Water Report
from Steve Glazer
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