It takes determination, commitment, and at least a touch of chutzpah to run for office, even in small constituencies like ours. We want to thank the eight people who ran in local races, who deserve a great deal of credit whether or not they...
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It takes determination, commitment, and at least a touch of chutzpah to run for office, even in small constituencies like ours. We want to thank the eight people who ran in local races, who deserve a great deal of credit whether or not they won.
Running for Gilpin County Commissioner were: Jeff Aiken, Jeremy Fey, Sandy Hollingsworth, Corey Marshall, and Marie Mornis. Our figurative hats off to you all!
Looking for a position on Central City Council were Dennis Denson, Zane Plsek, and Chuck Spencer. We are grateful for your involvement!