Saying the Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act gets closer to becoming law with each pass, Colorado lawmakers announced Wednesday that they are again introducing the bill in Congress. The CORE Act would protect more.
On Tuesday, Colorado’s U.S. Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper urged the leaders of Congress’ Armed Services Committees to include the Colorado Outdoor Recreation Economy Act in the final Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization…
Pacific Coast QHRA Awards Tell Cartel is named 2020 PCQHRA horse of the year. Pictured here winning the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Super Derby, Martha Wells Tell Cartel was named the 2020 PCQHRA horse of the year. PHOTO: Los Alamitos Race Course February 5, 2021 | Racing , Racing | Racing , Racing
Three graded derby wins helped Martha Wells’ Tell Cartel earn the title of 2020 Pacific Coast Quarter Horse Racing Association horse of the year.
Last year s AQHA champion 3-year-old,
Tell Cartel was bred by Wells and is trained by Matt Fales. The son of Favorite Cartel won five of 10 races and earned $717,751 last year, and his record included victories in the
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Nearly a year ago, Mike Greenwood invited Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet to meet with a group of Greenwood’s friends at Camp Hale, the famed World War II training site of the 10th Mountain Division located between Leadville and Red Cliff in Eagle County.
Those friends, members of the 10th Mountain Division’s 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment known as the Triple Deuce who served with Greenwood were at Camp Hale to take in the fresh mountain air on a cloudless day in the High Country. They went snowshoeing and cross-country skiing and paid homage to the brave 10th veterans who fought in the Italian Alps during some of the bloodiest battles of World War II. Those World War II veterans then returned stateside to help found the modern ski industry.
Sen. Michael Bennet speaks with local officials and community members at the Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act event hosted at the Fales Ranch south of Carbondale in September.
Three days removed from Wednesday’s storming of the U.S. Capitol by Trump extremists, Sen. Michael Bennet heard updates Friday from mountain town leaders on the latest challenges brought on by the pandemic.
A panel of 12 speakers, including Aspen Skiing Co. CEO Mike Kaplan, also heard first-hand from the second-term senator about this week’s attempted coup in Washington, D.C.
Reconvening hours after the violent uproar to certify the electoral college vote was critical for the state of democracy, he said.