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  Friday, November 25, 2005


Cary Kennedy for State Treasurer?

Colorado Pols: "Democrat Cary Kennedy, the policy director for the House Democrats at the State Capitol and the author of Amendment 23, is apparently preparing a run for State Treasurer."

Category: Denver November 2006 Election


7:01:35 AM     

Richardson for President?

The Moderate Voice: "Attention New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson: If you have presidential hopes, this isn't the best way to launch them."

The Moderate Voice: "Jonah Goldberg, in a Los Angeles Times op-ed piece, decries what he sees as the move of both political parties towards the political center - arguing that the days of bold conservatism are likely over...for now at least."

Political Wire: "David Broder writes about how Virginia Gov. Mark Warner (D) is trying to travel Bill Clinton's path to the White House. In short, he's emphasizing his successful gubernatorial experience in a Southern state."

2008 Presidential Election


6:54:09 AM     

Rueter-Hess Digs
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Rueter-Hess Reservoir is the subject of this article from the Denver Post [November 25, 2005, "Parker's water chief thirsts for reservoir"]. The reservoir, more than 20 years in the works, is being touted as a sustainable regional solution for the southern suburbs that are now dependent on the the Denver Basin aquifers for water. From the article, "The manager of Parker's Water and Sanitation District, Jaeger walked away from an effort to determine the region's water needs in 2003, preferring not to 'study it to death.' Last year, he demanded the right to opt out of certain projects in exchange for supporting a proposed regional water board. Instead, Jaeger has pushed to build the first major reservoir along the Front Range in more than two decades. And as the Rueter-Hess Reservoir proposal moves closer to becoming a reality, its size and capacity is ballooning, along with its potential for dictating where and how neighboring communities grow...Last spring, Castle Rock asked to store water in Parker's reservoir. Instead of enlarging the lake just enough to accommodate Castle Rock, Jaeger proposed something much larger. The proposed reservoir is now three times more than the combined needs of Douglas County's two largest towns. If all goes as planned, by 2011, Rueter-Hess will be a 1,200-acre lake on the outskirts of Parker."

Here's the Coyote Gulch coverage from July 28th, the night that Frank Jaeger spoke at Wringing Water from the Rocks. More Rueter-Hess coverage here.

Howling At A Waning Moon: "Pollution fine could be used for river restoration projects from Camp Hale to Gypsum."

Category: Colorado Water


6:37:11 AM     


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