Colorado Central Magazine: May 2006 No. 147
The Monthly Magazine for People who celebrate May Day by putting their snow shovels away too early
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A teacher looks back at racism
Essay by Mary Scriver p. 2
South Ark Funnies
Cartoon by Monika Griesenbeck pp. 4-7
Climax plans to resume production
Brief by Central Staff p. 4
President's job safe
Brief by Allen Best p. 4
Briefs from the San Luis Valley
Brief by Marcia Darnell p. 5
No next of kin found for slain Kokomo marshal
Brief by Allen Best p. 6
Water District won't advise on appointments
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
Who really lives in Bonanza?
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
Saguache Museum will open without a parade this year
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
Sweating through a vacation
Brief by Central Staff p. 8
Regional Roundup
Brief by Ed Quillen p. 8
Cactus Jack's View
Cartoon by Jack Chivvis p. 10
Rural school districts and declining enrollment
Article by Charlie Green p. 11
Are some strings being pulled at Wolf Creek?
Article by Allen Best p. 14
Teamwork restores the banks of the Rio Grande
Article by Marcia Darnell p. 15
The Trouble with Tamarisk
Sidebar by Marcia Darnell p. 17
Who really needs to go?
Essay by John Mattingly p. 18
Talkin' 'bout our immigration
Essay by Martha Quillen p. 19
Salone Italiano, by Kay Niemann
Review by Lynda La Rocca p. 26
The Rio Grande's La Veta Pass Route, by Stephen Rasmussen
Review by Virginia McConnell Simmons p. 27
Colorado Less Traveled, by Jim Steinberg and Susan J. Tweit
Review by Martha Quillen p. 29
Adventures in Xeriscaping
Article by Ray Schoch p. 31
Same song, different tempo
Essay by Deric Pamp p. 35
Into the Phœnix Zone
Column by George Sibley p. 37
Designing for a Better World
Article by Sue Snively p. 39
No longer sleepy and rural
Letter from Charlie Green p. 43
Makes one thirsty
Letter from Roger Kirkpatrick p. 43
Immigration is purely an economic issue
Letter from Paul Martz p. 44
Perfecting escapism
Letter from Slim Wolfe p. 45
The coming problem with hay
Column by Hal Walter p. 46
Western Water Report
from Steve Glazer
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