Dear Editor, For tax years 2023 and 2024, the county assessor is required by law to appraise all real property at a June 30, 2022, level of value. Notices of Valuation reflecting the 2023 values
Margie Yansura Nederland Nederland Community Presbyterian Church, otherwise referred to as Ned Pres, welcomes area youth in middle and senior high school to participate in a Dinner and a
I had the pleasure of having a few meetings this week, with current members of a couple of local fire departments. I learned so much! A few things came up that made me think of my own board
Dear Editor, Recently the Nederland PROSAB approved renaming The South Mud Lake Open Space as the Tammy Forrest Open Space. I am incredibly honored and appreciate all of my neighbors who voted for
Dear Editor, Many people have become numb and unresponsive because of the previous governments’ attitudes giving free reign to, and excusing away horrible behaviors and actions; and the daily
This week will be a short one. I have run out of room and really want to share our updated media kit here. Check it out to the left of this column. The Mountain-Ear is supported by you subscribing
Dear Editor, Coal Creek Canyon K-8 is in danger of being closed after the 2023/2024 school year, according to numerous Jefferson County School District officials, threatening to not only change
The garden of earthly delights welcomes us. The Sun enters the sign of the good green earth, Taurus. We have been developing our unique talents and now we are ready to share them. Jupiter, the
A few months ago, I ran an ad looking for a Marketing & Advertising Coordinator. While I had a few applicants, I was excited to receive an email of interest from Lenny Cowles. He is a
Nearly 80 students from Nederland Middle Senior High School (NMSHS) participated in Prom at the Riverbend in Boulder on Saturday, April 8, 2023. Many students trekked up to Chautauqua in their
This morning I woke up. I always think that’s a great way to start my day. I’m excited to put this paper to press and dive into many tasks I am working to complete. Some days it’s harder
Dear Editor, Like your other readers I enjoyed the various columns regarding the history of Black people in Colorado printed in The Mountain-Ear. While the history of Lincoln Hills is certainly
Dear Editor, I taught 24 years in Boulder Valley, 10 at Ned High and 10 at Boulder High plus some middle school. My last assignment was to teach “Issues in Health” at Boulder High for 9 years.
The drive down to the airport was long and cold, but the anticipation was building. This was a trip that had almost not happened. One of the kids was sick, and things weren’t lining up for us.
Dear Editor, It has been a great journey that led me to your spirit. You embraced me with your wild and wonderful wisdom, beautiful art and awakened my adventurous soul. You showed me trails, you
Dear Editor, I watched the throngs of pro-Trump supporters at his Waco rally yesterday, all decked out in their MAGA hats and Trump 2024 t-shirts. I listened this morning as the results of the
Whew what a week it’s been! In just 10 days we have put three publications to press. Tonight we’ll wrap this paper and then tomorrow we will go pickup papers and Taste of the Peaks guides in
Dear Editor, I write this today because of Bella Lamb, my Girl! When I read the March 9 Mountain-Ear, on how Bella is a mentor, I knew what I had to do. For the first time I stopped crying and
Dear Editor, I am the incumbent director and current Vice Chairman of the Board for United Power. I am standing for re-election this year and ask for your vote in the upcoming election. I am a
Dear Editor, My name is Ginny Buczek. I am the incumbent director for the West District of United Power. It is an honor to represent the members of United Power. I have been a committed member of