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Custer County Conservation District Presents Two Awards

CSCD members present two conservation awards. Left to Right: CCSCD VP Sheron Berry, President Robert Miller and Treasurer Trent Stafford with Mr. & Mrs. Dunmire (owners of Summit Logging, recognized for excellent logging practices) Byron Holm, logger for Summit, Brian Frazier, mechanic for Summit, and Elin Ganschow, Music Meadows Ranch, who won rancher of the year award.

by Fred Hernandez

Not a widely known but very important local organization is the Custer CountyConservation District, an entity that works closely with the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) This group of dedicated individuals work tirelessly to help the land and maintain its health by implementing conservation practices and standards that promote long term sustainability. Established by Congressional Act in 1936, Custer’s group, formed in 1939, has been around for eighty two years. While districts are formed for different reasons, the district for Custer County was established mainly for the prevention of erosion and to control prairie dogs. Continue reading Custer County Conservation District Presents Two Awards

LTE: 9News Does Hit Piece on a Conservative County

To Whom It May Concern and 9News Denver:
I’m thoroughly disgusted with your representation of Custer County, Colorado, in a “news” piece done by Katie Eastman. (https://www.9news.com/)
This is a vlog on the Tenacious Unicorn Ranch LLC [TUR] that has become a touchstone for the way you present our community to your community; and to the United States of America at large. For those undereducated among you, and there are many, a touchstone is a test or criterion for the qualities of a thing, but Katie Eastman’s reporting is a lie. It is slanted, biased, prejudiced and just plain wrong. She and whoever she answers to should do their homework before publishing this trash.
Her portrayal relies on the so-called editor of the Wet Mountain Tribune, 1 of 2 local newspapers published here, a Mr. Jordan T. Hedberg who poses as a life-long Westcliffe resident…he isn’t. He is a graduate of Custer County High School because his parents moved here when he was 11 or 12 and in my opinion that does not make him an expert on rural Colorado. He has always belittled our conservative lifestyle and it’s a wonder he returned here to live after receiving his Bachelors in the Liberal Arts from Monmouth College in Illinois. Ms. Eastman records Hedberg’s perspective of the Wet Mountain Valley as a place where evil conservatives (who stalk good liberals and transgendered people) dwell. Reference your reporter’s statement that… ‘this is a community that voted 70% for President Donald J. Trump (very long pause) twice.’ The horror! What is she inferring? Does she think that it is a crime to vote for a person that a portion of America disagrees with? She could report on the entire country’s percentage of population that voted for President Trump “twice” and use her limited brain instead of her useless emotions to speculate about Custer County.
This is still America until it isn’t, so I would remind her and 9News that it is no one’s business how a community votes and if she thinks portraying us thusly will influence us otherwise, she has another think coming. Why is it that this city-dweller portends to know what life is like in our mountains, mountains that the TUR LLC people cannot seem to stop talking about? Are these mountains that only liberals and transgendered people can appreciate?
The TUR LLC people came to the Valley in February of 2020, if they really did because the property owners are shown on qPublic.net as Paul A. Mendoza, Sky Nelson and Margarita R. Mendoza (Menoza?); and they haven’t been threatened by anyone — that has been reported…anywhere! Still, Eastman films a deputy at the ranch speaking politely to the “owners” regarding an animal abuse call. Animal abuse is a common occurrence in many places and you would think that as a Denver liberal and as transgendered people they would applaud a deputy protecting the rights of animals. The fact that a film crew was there just in time to capture this inferenced “slight” on transgendered persons makes me question who exactly called in the abuse allegation.
I realize that Denver 9News thinks that we country folk are imbeciles, but you would be wrong. Long before the tenacious unicorns came to this valley there were hard-working ranchers living humbly and quietly asking nothing from others, but you’re making heroes out of people with their hands out to everyone in the name of ‘oppression’ as if they are an abused population. They make a mockery out of true minority populations seeking a better life. This tenacious unicorn ranch is a Limited Liability Corporation for those who care to know the truth and here is their public information: The Tenacious Unicorn Ranch LLC is a business entity registered with Colorado Department of State (CDOS). The business entity number is #20181895208. The business office address is located at XXXX County Road XXX, Westcliffe, CO 81252. (Editor/GG: We deleted their physical address.) The business [was] formed on November 16, 2018. The entity type is limited liability company. The business status is ‘good standing’.
I don’t think this group is everything their purporting to be i.e., oppressed, hunted, hated by this community. It might be a ruse to extract money and sympathy from those ignorant enough to buy into their scheme, there’s a lot of that going on nowadays. I truly resent Katie Eastman’s piece on our town and community, she should be ashamed of her baseless inferences about peaceful Americans. No one is making a big deal about the TUR LLC people except her, Jordan Hedberg and other liberal news outlets; and they are simply trying to stir up trouble where there is none. There are those of us who can smell you liberals and your fake news a mile away and maybe it’s time to do something about it, even if it’s only to call you on it.

Regretfully,
Lisa Frank,
Rural Custer County, CO

Editor’s Note/llv: Interesting that 9 news (as other news groups have done , ie Vice) put up links for TUR’s funding and fundraising aps, with the article. One is Patreon,  Etsy for their yarn, and GoFundMe which was taken off the article headliner later but but continues to garner money through other web sites such as the one below where TUR  is quoted as saying,

The Tenacious Unicorn Ranch is under attack by local bigots and militia. They have threatened violence, publicly, to us and those that help or associate with us. They have encroach on our property, armed, at night,
with the intent to harm those of us that live here. We need help,

— Tenacious Unicorn Ranch (@TenaciousRanch) March 8, 2021

https://itsgoingdown.org/this-week-in-fascism-99-more-evidence-of-far-right-and-trump-collusion-in-dc-call-to-support-tenacious-unicorn-ranch/

As of Thursday 4/19/2021, the ranch’s GoFundMe had 95K of the 100K goal. The updated message on the fundraiser says

March 10, 2021 by Penellope Logue, Organizer
hey yall.
so we are getting prepared for the big storm heading at us. We have a guard detail that is staying through the weekend to keep us safe. We are getting the new, stronger, 7 ft high fencing ordered, the stronger gates with better locks, as well as motion lights and a full camera system ready to go up after the storm. Thank you all so much for helping us get safe and protected in our home, it means the world to us all

 

 

LTE: Sanderson SUP and FB Misinformation

Sandersons Set the Record Straight on Proposed
Special Use Permit

To Custer County Citizens;
As newcomers to the valley, hoping to semi-retire, we find ourselves facing a substantial amount of unprecedented backlash. I am taking a moment to address some of the misconceptions that have been circulated on various public venues regarding the special use permit application for our 35-acre property (located at 115 CR 324) that is now in the final phase of the zoning special use permit application process. Continue reading LTE: Sanderson SUP and FB Misinformation

Hedberg Files Criminal and Ethics Complaint Against BoH Director Dr. Brown

 

 

 

 

 

by George Gramlich,
News & Commentary

By any measure, the Director of Custer County’s Public Health Agency, Dr. Clifford Brown, has done an exemplary job since being hired last year. Through a very, very difficult year with the covid craziness, Dr. Brown has been a steady hand at the helm. He has maintained good communication channels with Denver and, with the help of Custer County’s Office of Emergency Management, planned and executed a professional vaccination structure that has gotten wide-spread praise.
So it has been a bit strange to see the editor of the Wet Mountain Valley Tribune, Jordan Hedberg, start last year and continue to wage an obsessive campaign to discredit this man. Last year, in a series of articles, Hedberg alleged that one of the items on Brown’s resume was fake: a Master’s Degree in Public Health granted to Brown by Dartley University.
According to Brown, Hedberg filed a criminal complaint against Brown in December 2020 with the Custer County Sheriff’s Office accusing Brown with the crime of forgery regarding his transcript and diploma from Dartley University. Strange indeed. (See Brown’s response to the ethics complaint below for the sordid details.)
In addition, Hedberg filed another complaint against Brown with the Independent Ethics Commission of the State of Colorado (also in December 2020). That complaint states:

“On September 30, 2020 Clifford Brown, Public Health Director for Custer County, presented to the Custer County Board of Health fake transcripts and a fake Diploma from a criminal and illegal online diploma mill called “Dartley University.” Dartley University is a known Diploma Mill and has been subject to FBI investigation in the past.
When Brown knowingly presented his fake academic credentials for a Master in Public Health, he committed a class-two forgery which is a class-one misdemeanor in Colorado.”

In Dr. Brown’s response to the ethics complaint he explains again as he had done in at least one BoH meeting, that he was desirous of getting a Master’s in Public Health degree and had been accepted at a couple of well-known universities. However, his employer would not grant him a leave of absence, so he decided to get one via an online program somewhere. The place turned out to be Dartley University. He completed the online course work, complete with academic transcripts and got his diploma.

Nobody is saying Dartley is Yale, nor did Brown ever misrepresent the credentials of Dartley. One can allege it is a “diploma mill” but if Brown did the required work as required by the university and received a diploma from them, who cares? One can argue, based on the current collegiate academic standards around the country, that these online universities might not be too far removed academically from our more well know entities. And, is it wrong to get educated at a second-tier school? Or a third-tier school? Not everybody has the time and money to educate themselves at the top tier schools. Brown did the work required by Dartley and got his diploma. If Dartley is a third-rate school who cares?

Brown’s resume  is incredible. We are beyond lucky to have a guy of his experience here.
I think when you read Dr. Brown’s  response you will see the whole story. These attacks should never have happened. The only remaining question is why the overboard obsession by the accuser?

“Thank God for Custer County!” BoH Stands Tall: We Are Open and Free

“Thank God for Custer County!”
BoH Stands Tall: We Are Open and Free
We Will Not Comply

by George Gramlich,
SDC Sentinel Editor,
News and Notations

–March 10, 2021

CUSTER COUNTY, Colo.

Last week’s vote by the Custer County Public Health Agency (BoH) board members to declare the county “normal” and refuse to follow the covid mandates and rules from our Denver overlords made shockwaves all over the state. And especially in the King Polis throne room. As seen below, the state bureaucrats were in an uproar and literally threatened Custer with retribution.
So, this BoH meeting of March 10, 2021, promised to be pretty hot. And hot it was.
The meeting was moved to the courtroom so the peasants could attend. (And attend they did.)   Continue reading “Thank God for Custer County!” BoH Stands Tall: We Are Open and Free

BoH: Free At Last

BoH: Free At Last
Board Votes 2 to 1
to End Mask Mandate and Open All Businesses

by George Gramlich,
News and Commentary
Well, this one had some high drama with one board member still clinging to the mask sheeple/fear doctrine so beloved by liberal types. But freedom won in the end.
The Custer County Public Board of Health’s (BoH) meeting started at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. All three Board Members were there: Chair Bill Canda and Members Tom Flower and Kevin Day. County Attorney Clint Smith was hovering in the background while Board of Health honcho Dr. Clifford Brown and Office of Emergency Management (OEM) chief Adrian Washington were in the peanut gallery. Continue reading BoH: Free At Last

Feb 17 BOCC: Big Manna From the Imperial City?

BOCC: Big Manna From the Imperial City?
Corona: King Polis Says We Be Blue
Future State BoH Power Grab? Food Charities, New PIO,
Clown Time: Justice Center Confusion Intervention

by George Gramlich,
News and Musings

Some progress is being made: The Custer County Board of County Commissioners had their first, real open meeting (i.e., you can actually go and sit in the same throne room as the three musketeers), AND, you don’t even have to wear a death mask.
The meeting place honors went to the Wetmore Community Center community room. The February 17th 9 a.m. meeting was attended by Board Chair Bill Canda, Board members Tom Flower and Kevin Day, County Attorney Clint Smith and County Clerk Kelly Camper plus a few peasants in the audience.
No bombshells to report (sorry) but there was a 30+ minute Chinese Clown Town fire drill at the end involving the whole ensemble over three related pieces of paper which is illustrative of the problems with down scale group think.

Continue reading Feb 17 BOCC: Big Manna From the Imperial City?

A Bomb Hoax at Lowe’s Supermarket?

 

by George Gramlich
Quite a lot of strange goings on in Happy Valley lately, and last week’s possible bomb threat at Lowe’s Supermarket added a new twist to the drama in our once, relatively quiet valley.
Probably the safest way to present the incident is via the Custer County Sheriff’s Office’s Press releases instead of the rampant rumor mongering that went on.
So here is Exhibit A:

Facebook: Custer County Sheriff’s Office
February 11 at 10:27 a.m.
* Developing Situation*
This morning an observant Lowes employee noticed a suspicious package sitting next to the propane tanks at the grocery store. This employee started to move the package and then decided that may be a bad idea and contacted the sheriff’s
office. A deputy and the fire department responded and determined the package was very suspicious and could possibly be an incendiary device. The Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office bomb squad is enroute to assist in securing the package.
At this time the grocery store is closed and main street is also closed on the west end in front of the grocery store. If you are planning to go to the bowling alley, please enter from the west side off of Adams. Closures will most likely remain in effect for a few hours until the situation is resolved.
We will provide updates as they develop.
Thank you.

So, the Sheriff’s Office blocks off “downtown” Westcliffe for hours as the Pueblo County Sheriff’s
Office bomb squad rushes to the scene. Pretty wild stuff for Westcliffe.
The Pueblo bomb boys secure the object and examine it as noted below in a subsequent press release from the Custer County

Sheriff’s Office:
Case Number 21-0088 February 16, 2021
PRESS RELEASE
On Thursday February 11, 2021, at approximately 8:00a.m. a deputy received a report of a suspicious package located by a propane exchange cage at Lowe’s Grocery Store located at 50 Main St. in Westcliffe. The responding deputy observed the package and believed it was possibly a large ariel firework.
Photographs of the item were sent to the Pueblo Metro Bomb Disposal Unit and a licensed commercial firework technician who also agreed it could be an older commercial grade aerial firework mortar. Due to the size of the device and because it could not be positively identified the Metro Bomb Disposal Unit responded to examine it further.
After the bomb technicians were able to examine and x-ray the device, they were still unable to determine what the item actually was. It was removed by the bomb disposal technicians and transported away from town and detonated in a controlled manner by Pueblo Metro Bomb Disposal Unit.
After the item was detonated with a low-grade explosive device the contents were examined by both the Colorado State Patrol Hazardous Materials Unit and the Pueblo Metro Bomb Disposal Unit it was determined the item did not contain any explosive materials.

The experts suspected that, visually, the device might have been “an older commercial grade aerial firework mortar” but “the item did not contain any explosive materials”. Visually it looked like a possible bomb. Placed next to a whole bunch of full five-gallon propane containers. Was it placed there to intimidate Lowe’s Market? Or to make a statement to the whole county for some social or political reason? Whatever the reason, the person or persons who placed the device there are sick beyond the pale and need to be brought to justice. Continue reading A Bomb Hoax at Lowe’s Supermarket?

Feb Board of Ed Meeting

Board of Education Meeting
—February 9th, 2021

The meeting was called to order and the Pledge of Allegiance recited. Board members were in attendance with Jake Shy absent.
Approval of Agenda: Under Action items, the Board added revision of Board Bylaws. And under Consent Agenda, added approval of regular meeting and an executive session from January.
BOE Recognition for service: Mr. McFalls gave a brief note of appreciation. The students performed music planned did not happen.
Curriculum Update Principal Joe Vergilio: Middle School math, continued from last meeting, a teacher demonstrated how the 2017 math curriculum corresponds with online exercises and tracking of exercises. Continue reading Feb Board of Ed Meeting

Left Not So Tolerant

Editor;
I recently attended a Trump rally. Yes, I was proud to carry a Trump sign supporting our president. I was however amazed at the amount of people who flipped us off while driving by, amazed at the hateful glares we received!
At 68 years old, I’ve seen this country go from God-fearing to a godless nation. I’ve seen hate grow and love wane. I’ve experienced the loss of friends simply due to the fact that I’m a conservative Christian. Continue reading Left Not So Tolerant