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Otis Brings Bulldog to Boulder!

January 11th, 2024

A working Boulder dog in a different role, Otis, the American Bulldog, is the friendly greeter at Summit in Lafayette. Otis is only 11, which does present problems for the liquor licensing people. Lucky for Otis he’s a dog! Otis  On High Alert Waiting For The Next Visitor Otis, an 11-year-old American Bulldog, is much more than just a pet; he’s a beloved greeter at Summit, in Lafayette. a role he has filled with joy and warmth. His muscular build, characteristic of his breed, coupled with a heartwarming smile and gentle eyes, make him an unforgettable presence. Despite his size,... Read More

Looking Back ~ The Real Facts of the Keystone Pipeline

December 1st, 2022

Recently there has been a lot of discussion pertaining to the Keystone XL Pipeline, and whether or not to allow for the construction of it has become an even hotter debate.  Many people have taken sides and it can be difficult to find the objective truths on the matter.  The following is the truth that can be distilled out of what both sides of this controversial pipeline claim. According to TransCanada, the makers of the Keystone XL Pipeline, “[The Keystone XL Pipeline] will not only bring essential infrastructure to North American oil producers, but it will also provide jobs, long-term... Read More

This Saturday: New Colorado Holiday to Celebrate Value of Public Lands!

May 16th, 2017

There is a great respect and appreciation for the public land here in Colorado, and the majority of Colorado voters in 2016 “opposed efforts to turn national public lands over to the state.” (Conservation Colorado 2016). With this sentiment in mind, Colorado made itself the first state to create a holiday focused on appreciating the benefits received from public land. Be one of the first to celebrate this holiday on this coming Saturday, the 20th of May, as it will be the one of the first celebrations ever of Colorado’s New Public Lands Day! Colorado’s public land holds great value and... Read More