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Governor John Hickenlooper signed the new School Resource Bill (SB-13-138) in Ouray Thursday afternoon. Photo by Sheridan Block Read more...

Tipton to remain in House PDF  | Print |  E-mail

Tuesday night Tipton released the following statement: "It's truly humbling to have earned the trust of voters across Colorado's Third Congressional District, and I'm honored to be able to continue to represent the issues and values important to the people of this district. I would like to thank my family and all our volunteers and supporters who have worked tirelessly over the past year. Without their support and dedication, none of this would be possible. In my second term I remain committed to working across the aisle towards common sense solutions to the problems facing the Third Congressional District. We must jump start this economy and get Coloradans back to work. We have a lot of opportunities and I'm optimistic that we will be able to bring about real results for the district."
Pace's communications director, James Owens, told the Plaindealer, "Tuesday night, Sal called Congressman Tipton to congratulate him on his victory. It was a hard fought election and Sal is proud to have run a positive campaign that focused on finding solutions, not on scoring political points. Sal is so proud to have had the support of his family, his friends, and of the countless Coloradans who shared his vision for change."

 

NEWS UPDATE

US 550 CLOSED FOR BICYCLE RACE SATURDAY, MAY 25

US 550 will be closed north of Durango tomorrow, May 25, during the annual Iron Horse Bicycle Classic Race. The closure will be implemented from 8 AM to 1 PM, from MP 49.15 (just north of Durango Mountain Resort) to Silverton (approx. MP 70.4). No motorized traffic will be allowed, apart from emergency vehicles.

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