Dear Editor, The Peak to Peak Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a small business workshop series. These workshops are free and open to the public and focuses on marketing strategies for small businesses in the Peak to Peak area.The first workshop,...
Peak to Peak – As we seem to dash down the final stretch to the November election, we must, in our haste to tell the world our particular choices for elected offices, bear in mind that this election, like those in the U.S. since 2016, is rife with...
Dear Editor,Sandy embodies exactly what we need in our communities today - as a fair, compassionate and decisive public servant!I am delighted and grateful to have Sandy Hollingsworth as a close, longtime friend since 1993 and former colleague,...
Dear Editor,You said my last letter was too long, so I will make this one shorter.Secretary Marokis [Mayorkas] just stated that FEMA is running out of money. Gee, I wonder why!? Could it be because of all the freebies given to the illegal...
Dear Editor,For those who want to chop down pine, spruce and juniper trees, please research the value of these trees as wildlife food and shelter. Consider how the shade they provide keeps our mountains cool and how they break the wind and hold...
Dear Editor, In the 2020 General Election, there was record turnout of 87% of Colorado’s registered voters. In the 2020 Colorado Primaries, 39.96% of Colorado’s registered voters turned out to …
You can trust Aiken as Gilpin County Commissioner Dear Editor, I have known Gilpin County Commissioner candidate for District 1, Jeff Aiken, for 40 years. I can attest to his integrity, dedication to …
Dear Editor, Thank you for the thoughtful coverage of the Gilpin County Commissioner Candidate Forum held on September 20, 2024, at the County Courthouse. Marie Mornis is NOT a voter-endorsed …
To my fellow Gilpinites, My name is Bruce Hartman, a 45+ year Gilpin resident. I have seen and lived many elections in Gilpin County. During my activity in “politics” I’VE ALWAYS looked at …
Dear Editor, Last week I posted a letter describing how the relationship between the Rudolph Ranch and Axe & Snax evolved, and the benefits Axe & Snax derives from the use of the property. I …
Dear Editor, The Gilpin County Democrats held their Annual Picnic on September 29, and it was a terrific event! Many gratuities need mentioning. First of all, thank you to Jeff and Susan Green at …
Dear Editor, Here we go again, another attempt to manage wildlife by the ballot. Proposition 127 would ban hunting of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx, and criminalize killing of those species except …
The big one. And yes, we know it’s probably the most important election of the century (so far). Whichever side you are on, you are undoubtedly convinced that the other side is ruining the country …
Dear Editor, I have been casually following the banter between our county commissioner candidates and their supporters during this election season, and I am beginning to notice an unfortunate trend. …
Dear Editor , I have known Corey Marshall for almost thirty years. I used to be his neighbor and my older daughters used to babysit his lovely children. Corey was the best neighbor that anyone could …
I am sitting here in the office, thinking about the past week and looking forward to the next one. A few weeks ago, we had a bunch of training on-site for our new website launched this week. Hang on friends, it's gonna take a little bit of time for a full transition …
Marshall for Commissioner Dear Editor, I know the phrase common sense has been used by many candidates running for office. The definition of common sense, according to Google, has multiple meanings, …
Dear Editor and Readers, The Gilpin County Commissioner Candidate Forum on September 20, 2024, brought together the candidates and community to hear about the candidate’s backgrounds and their …
Dear Peak to Peak Readers, I am writing to thank you for your generosity and participation in the Gilpin County Food Pantry on September 9. You gave monetarily, …
Dear Editor, In early July Axe & Snax held a wildfire mitigation event at Rudolph Ranch, owned by Commissioner Candidate Corey Marshall. The project was done as part of a written agreement with …