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Learn about changes coming to Medicare, and why the time is now to consider making a change, or to enroll for the first time if you're newly eligible – during open enrollment October 15 – December 7. This is the period when you get into, out of, or switch Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plans – to take effect January 1, 2025. The State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) can answer your questions and guide you through the process if you wish. In this episode, Roma Costanza, local SHIP representative, fills us in. To reach SHIP in El Paso, Teller, Park, Lake, Chaffee, Custer, Las Animas, Huerfano and Fremont counties, call 719-635-4891 or email seniorinsur@ppacg.org. Make an appointment soon! Aging with Altitude is recorded in the Pikes Peak region with a focus on topics of aging interest across the country. We talk about both the everyday and novel needs and approaches to age with altitude whether you're in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida or Leadville, Colorado. The Pikes Peak Area Agency on Aging is the producer. Cynthia Margiotta with PEARLS Program of Colorado is our moderator. Learn more at Pikes Peak Area Agency on Aging http://www.ppacg.org/aging/ and PEARLS Program of Colorado https://pearlsprogram.net/ If you live in the Pikes Peak region, find your new favorite local podcast at https://studio809podcasts.com
In this KRDO News Radio On-Demand update, Sean Rice has the latest on the fire in Las Animas, and details on a car fire this morning on I-25 south of Colorado Springs. Meteorologist Nick Carter notes that the winds will continue before some precipitation arrives later this week.
In this KRDO News Radio On-Demand update, Sean Rice has the latest on the fire in Las Animas, and details on a car fire this morning on I-25 south of Colorado Springs. Meteorologist Nick Carter notes that the winds will continue before some precipitation arrives later this week.
In this KRDO News Radio On-Demand update, Sean Rice has details on a wildfire breaking out near Las Animas causing evacuations and road closures. Meteorologist Nick Carter notes high winds will continue throughout Southern Colorado, with snow expected in the higher elevations.
In this KRDO News Radio On-Demand update, Sean Rice has details on a wildfire breaking out near Las Animas causing evacuations and road closures. Meteorologist Nick Carter notes high winds will continue throughout Southern Colorado, with snow expected in the higher elevations.
¡Bienvenidas y bienvenidos al Mausoleo de los horrores! En esta ocasión les traemos esta hermosa sección, en la cual estaremos narrándoles un audiolibro de aquellos clásicos del terror de la literatura clásica. Esperamos que les guste nuestro trabajo, ya que le ponemos todo el cariño y dedicación que ustedes se merecen! Si usted desea que su historia aparezca en alguno de nuestros videos, envíela a nuestra página de Facebook o dirección de correo electrónico, puede ser de cualquier temática, mientras sea de terror. No olviden suscribirse para seguir creciendo junto con ustedes! Darle like y activar las notificaciones para no perderse de ningún episodio! Muchas gracias por su apoyo! Facebook: El Mausoleo de los horroresTwitch: Para todos los directosYoutube: Mausoleo de los horrores Distribuido por Genuina Media
Welcome to Las Animas, Colorado, "The City of Souls!" Las Animas is the county seat of Bent County and is located in southeast Colorado. Las Animas means "the souls" in Spanish. According to one legend, the town is named after a group of conquistadors who died without the last rites sacrament of a priest while exploring the area in the 16th century. The area is home to several important sites including the historic town of Boggsville and the John Martin Reservoir. Bent's Old Fort is also located nearby. The fort is a reconstructed adobe fur trading post. The original fort was built in 1833 and was the only major permanent US settlement on the Santa Fe Trail at the time. The original structure was destroyed in 1849 but was reconstructed as an historic site in 1976. We hope you enjoy our visit to Las Animas!
Bienvenidos a la zona sin miedo. Para una mejor experiencia se recomienda el uso de audífonos. Esta semana les traemos dos historias. En la primera nos cuentan sobre una aparición en carretera de lo que creen podría tratarse de un duende. Y en la segunda, nos cuentan sobre las ánimas del purgatorio y extraños sucesos que ocurrieron en la casa de la abuela. Puedes enviar tu historia vía WhatsApp al: 5540591414, también en nuestra página en Facebook "La zona sin miedo" y al correo electrónico: lazonasinmiedo@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zonasinmiedo/message
Rundown - Dick Wadhams - 12:06 Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:56:18 "All That Water" by Dave Gunders - 02:01:40 The most accomplished Colorado Republican strategist in modern times is Dick Wadhams and he comes clean about everything right here. Born and raised on a farm in Las Animas, CO, he's been a lifelong Republican. As CO GOP party chair, he won elections, and gained funding from Phil Anschutz among many others. But now, this former GOP state Chair Wadhams feels shut out as MAGA moves in. Great Republicans of Colorado's past are discussed, as is their silence now in wake of MAGA threat to the Republican Party and to America. Wadhams is the rare Republican willing to stand up on air to this MAGA menace. Wadhams was a powerhouse behind the throne for Governor Bill Owens, Senator Wayne Allard, Senator Bill Armstrong, Senator John Thune (who toppled Tom Daschle and may become GOP's Senate Leader), Senator George Allen, Senator Conrad Burns and others. Find out how it all started for this Colorado boy. Analyzed is almost every major politician in Colorado including Senators Hickenlooper, Bennet, and Governor Polis. Dems and GOP once got along. Those days are gone and the reasons why are explored. Changing faces of the media, especially here in Colorado, are reviewed. Special shout outs go to Shaun Boyd and Anne Trujillo from Dick Wadhams who works for Channel Four as their GOP political analyst. We also discuss radio and the decline that has accompanied the rise of MAGA. Dick Wadhams is a columnist for the Gazette and a certified news junkie. He shows his class as he decries the broadcasters who talk about a “Biden Crime Family.” Wadhams is not OK with name calling, disinformation, and propaganda. He likes to win based on policy. We discuss the GOP presidential field and sudden courage of star witness Mike Pence. We also discuss Ron DeSantis and whether there were benefits to slavery. Spoiler alert: answer is no. Tim Scott has Colorado connections. But there is no real GOP race. And the host predicts no real debates. Trump is a criminal defendant now. In a passionate start to the show, the host explains what happens now that Trump has gone near the line by posting “IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I'M COMING AFTER YOU!” Great advice dispensed in the opening monologue to Judge Tanya Chutkan, presiding over USA v Trump. Wadhams is passionate regarding Jan 6 and the need for 45 to be prosecuted. Jack Smith's bona fides as prosecutor discussed. Smith obtained a rare NY death penalty. So did the host on a Denver case. Normally, the GOP would love a law and order guy like Jack Smith but those days are gone. MAGA is ruining Colorado GOP with staff not being paid yet. 50K went to Conspirator #2 John Eastman and RNC Committeeman Randy Corporon for futile lawsuit with budget for 250K. Wow! Wadhams reacts. State GOP being asked to approve Stalinist measure. Harsh names are flying which is only appropriate since the GOP elected as chairman a man who wants to be known as Dave “Let's Go Brandon” Williams. Wadhams dislikes Williams and explains his many reasons why. We talk about all the ways Trump's Big Lie flowed out of Colorado. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers wonderfully once again with his song, "All that Water," which can be a metaphor for all the legal cases and charges now flooding America's 45th president and accomplished serial interstate criminal, Mr. Trump.
Misterio 51 Programa T6X33 Misterios de Cuba, Historia de China, El Camino de las Animas, Mitos y Leyendas. Vamos de la mano a visitar el camino de las Animas, Universo Hostil y noticias nasa, Leyendas, cultura y misterios de Cuba, Historia de China, y Biografías de la Adivinación hacen de este uno de los mejores programas de Misterio del Momento. Antonio Ceniza, Andoni Garrido, Luis Merino, Nieves Guijarro y David Castillo al volante de este espacio.
Kyrsten Sinema gets first GOP challenger in AZ Senate race | Poll shows Lauren Boebert is in trouble | Denver students demand action on gun violence | Sen Michael Bennet and Rep Joe Neguse speak out against Utah rail project that would send daily oil trains through Colorado communities | Gipsy Kings announce Renaissance tour kickoff in DenverSong playsIntro by hostWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Support this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Membership starts at $1/month, with even more extra shows and special access at the higher levels. No matter the level you choose, your membership helps us create these independent shows as we work together to change the conversation.Alright! Let's get into it: ARIZONA MIRROR:AZ Sen Kyrsten Sinema gets her first Republican challengerBY: JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY - APRIL 11, 2023 1:25 PMRepublican Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb is the first Republican to enter the 2024 contest, but is unlikely to be the last. Sinema, who won in 2018 as a Democrat but last year left the party to become an independent, has already drawn a challenge from Democratic Congressman U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego of Phoenix.Mark Lamb was first elected sheriff of Pinal County in 2016, and since then has regularly appeared on far-right fringe media outlets.Lamb has partnered with groups like True the Vote that have pursued far-flung conspiracy theories of election fraud and lied to law enforcement. Lamb has also railed against vaccines, and is part of a right-wing group that call themselves the “constitutional sheriffs.” Led by former Graham County Arizona Sheriff Richard Mack, the Constitutional Sheriffs are a sovereign-citizen group that believes a “New World Order” is aiming to take away guns — and that sheriffs are on the frontlines of stopping “election fraud.” The group takes a favorable view of armed citizen militias, including militias that are active along Arizona's border with Mexico, and some whose leaders were at the Jan. 6 riot. Lamb is also a favorite of QAnon conspiracy theorists, signing a copy of a book for a QAnon influencer with the QAnon slogan “WWG1WGA.”Lamb has appeared on a number of QAnon-related shows, as well, including one with a history of antisemitic comments. TruNews has published antisemitic rhetoric on its site, including a piece in which founder Rick Wiles spent an hour and a half saying that “seditious Jews” were “orchestrating” to impeach Trump, and calling Jewish people “tyrants.” Wiles has also claimed that the anti-Christ will be a “homosexual Jew.” He was interviewed by Lauren Witzke and, during an episode in which Sheriff Lamb also appeared, Wiles said that Jews “squash” and “crush” people. Witzke is a conspiracy theorist and has echoed white nationalist beliefs herself. During an appearance on the white nationalist podcast No White Guilt, Witzke echoed the racist “great replacement” theory. Lamb supported Lauren Witzke when she ran for U.S. Senate in Delaware, and has also echoed the “great replacement” theory on another QAnon talk show.Lamb is likely to be joined by other GOP contenders in the Senate race, with Kari Lake and Blake Masters two of the most-watched. COLORADO NEWSLINE: Poll shows Lauren Boebert is in troubleBY: SARA WILSON - APRIL 11, 2023 1:19 PMIf the 2024 election were held today, 45% of voters would choose Democrat Adam Frisch, and 45% would choose Boebert, according to findings from a poll released Tuesday.Among voters who knew of both Adam Frisch and Lauren Boebert, Frisch led by 19 percentage points.The poll, conducted by progressive organizations ProgressNow Colorado and Global Strategy Group, surveyed 600 likely voters in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District and has a 4.4% margin of error.Among Republicans who described themselves as not very conservative, 60% back Boebert, 24% back Frisch and 16% are undecided. Pollsters said this shows an opportunity for Frisch to gain ground with moderate voters who may be disillusioned with Boebert's extreme politics and headline-grabbing antics.Boebert's unfavorable rating has grown in the past two years. In March 2021, 39% of respondents had an unfavorable view of her. Now, 50% of them do.The race was unexpectedly close in the 2022 midterms. with Boebert, the highly controversial conservative lawmaker, beating former Aspen City Councilman Adam Frisch by just 546 votes in the right-leaning district. The district encompasses the Western Slope and the southwest corner of the state, sweeping east to include Pueblo, Otero and Las Animas counties. After the most recent redistricting in 2022, the district favors Republicans by 9 percentage points.Frisch has already started his campaign for the seat in 2024 and raised $1.7 million in a strong start.That sets the stage for the race to receive national attention — and dollars — as Democrats view Boebert as vulnerable in a presidential election year with higher expected turnout.The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has announced that it will target Boebert in 2024.COLORADO NEWSLINE: Denver Students Demand Action on gun violenceBY: LINDSEY TOOMER - APRIL 6, 2023 4:00 AM Student leaders across the Denver metro area want their voices to be heard, as they balance being high school students with pushing state lawmakers to take action on gun reform. Students Demand Action groups have formed at multiple high schools across the city amid increasing gun violence, particularly at Denver East High School. Hundreds of Denver-area students have marched to the Colorado Capitol to testify in favor of gun reform and press legislators on how they plan to keep students safe.This school year alone, East High has seen multiple gun-related incidents involving its students: A freshman at East was shot outside the neighboring Carla Madison Recreation Center. Student Luis Garcia died after he was shot in his car in the East parking lot. Student Austin Lyle shot two faculty members while he was being patted down for weapons, then fled and was later found dead, with a ghost gun next to his body. Gracie and Clara Taub, both sophomores at East High School, started a chapter of Students Demand Action last year and have watched it grow immensely, with about 90 people in the club now. Clara said that while the reason behind the club's growth is sad, it's powerful to bring together and amplify the student voice. Students Demand Action is a national initiative for high school and college students to advocate for gun violence prevention, with more than 600 groups formed since the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida.The twin sisters have been advocating gun reform since the Parkland shooting, when they were in fifth grade and Gracie organized a walkout at their school. Now that they've seen gun violence harm their own community, they've led multiple student marches to the Capitol to talk to legislators and testify at bill hearings as co-presidents of Students Demand Action.Gracie said of her sister, “I'm really grateful to have someone by my side who's as passionate as me. We've been working together on everything our whole lives, so it was sort of natural that we did this together.”And it's not just students at East who are getting involved. Gracie said this year they've had students from five or six different schools joining them, along with teachers. The student leaders hope to have a Denver district-wide Students Demand Action meeting soon.Agnes Holena, a sophomore at Cherry Creek High School in Greenwood Village, found out about Students Demand Action through her role in her school's student Senate and started a chapter with two of her peers in November. She said the organization isn't about politics - it's about safety. “Since I've started going to such a big high school, shootings have been a genuine worry of mine,” Holena said. “When I leave my classroom to go get water during class, I always think about ‘Where will I go if somebody were to walk in,' and I just feel like that's not the way I should feel or any other students should feel and that this is something that needs to be talked about.”“When there's more people involved, people pay attention, and when there's more students, legislators see that these are kids,” Holena said. “It's different when there's a lot of adults coming together, but when it's the kids who are saying they're scared going to school, I think that really calls for attention.”For Agnes, engaging with the Legislature has been intimidating, but she's found herself prioritizing it because of the chance she might change just one lawmaker's mind. While some legislators have supported and encouraged Students Demand Action leaders to push their limits in their advocacy until change is made, Gracie thinks others too often make excuses for why they can't support certain gun-related bills or why a state bill to ban assault weapons isn't being prioritized. The Colorado Legislature has a strong Democratic majority, and four bills intended to curb gun violence have already passed both chambers this session. But to Clara, these bills are still “pretty basic gun sense.” She wants to see a state bill regulating ghost guns introduced this session. Clara said her generation is learning the flaws of the legislative process, and is taking notes on how they will change it when it's their turn to lead. COLORADO NEWSLINE: No train for oil!BY: CHASE WOODRUFF - APRIL 8, 2023 4:30 AMSome of Colorado's top Democratic elected officials issued their most united and forceful call yet to halt a planned Utah railway expansion, that would send up to five two-mile-long oil trains per day through sensitive mountain ecosystems. U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet and Rep. Joe Neguse joined state and local leaders on the banks of the Colorado River in Glenwood Canyon, just yards away from the tracks of the Union Pacific railroad that snakes through the canyon, alongside the river and Interstate 70. Not far away were areas burned by the 2020 Grizzly Creek Fire, and sections of the highway that were shut down for weeks by mudslides a year later.Glenwood Springs Mayor Jonathan Godes said “To say that this canyon is anything but an incredibly fragile place, to say that this river is anything but in crisis in the American West, is to ignore reality.” Colorado officials say they're alarmed by the risks to Glenwood Canyon and other vulnerable areas by the Uinta Basin Railway Project, an 88-mile railroad extension that would allow oil produced in Eastern Utah to be shipped to Gulf Coast refineries through Colorado's central mountain communities and the densely populated Front Range.Several key permits for the new railway have already been approved by President Joe Biden's administration, but Sen Bennet and Rep Neguse have called on at least four different federal agencies to conduct additional reviews before the project's financing is finalized and construction begins.Mountain communities worry about the threat of the Uinta Basin trains potentially derailing and spilling oil into sensitive watersheds, or sparking dangerous wildfires in Colorado forests that are increasingly at risk from climate change. Officials in Denver estimate that the Uinta Basin project could quadruple the number of rail cars with hazardous material traveling through the city every day.Colorado State House Speaker Julie McCluskie, state Sen. Dylan Roberts and state Rep. Elizabeth Velasquez, all Democrats who represent mountain communities along the rail route, also spoke in opposition to the project.Five environmental groups and the government of Eagle County Colorado are suing to block the project.As officials wrapped up their press conference beside a popular Colorado River boat ramp, Senator Bennet waved through three anglers who launched their boat and pushed off downriver. Sen. Bennet said that given the importance of the river to the Western Slope's economy and the risks posed by climate change, there aren't any safeguards that would make the risks of the Uinta Basin project acceptable.“This train has no business bringing this oil through Colorado, period.” Sen Bennet said. “Anybody who has spent serious time in this canyon understands what the risks really are — what these mudslides really look like, what these wildfires really look like here.”CONCERT PICK OF THE WEEK: The Gipsy Kings! This legendary group is kicking off a spring tour with the first show in Denver, at the Paramount Theatre on Friday April 14. With more than 20 million albums sold and a career spanning 30 years, the legendary Gipsy Kings are hitting the road in support of their new album, Renaissance. Welp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from the Arizona Mirror, Colorado Newsline, Colorado Sun, and Denver's Westword.Thank you for listening! See you next time.
Kyrsten Sinema gets first GOP challenger in AZ Senate race | Poll shows Lauren Boebert is in trouble | Denver students demand action on gun violence | Sen Michael Bennet and Rep Joe Neguse speak out against Utah rail project that would send daily oil trains through Colorado communities | Gipsy Kings announce Renaissance tour kickoff in DenverSong playsIntro by hostWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Support this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Membership starts at $1/month, with even more extra shows and special access at the higher levels. No matter the level you choose, your membership helps us create these independent shows as we work together to change the conversation.Alright! Let's get into it: ARIZONA MIRROR:AZ Sen Kyrsten Sinema gets her first Republican challengerBY: JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY - APRIL 11, 2023 1:25 PMRepublican Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb is the first Republican to enter the 2024 contest, but is unlikely to be the last. Sinema, who won in 2018 as a Democrat but last year left the party to become an independent, has already drawn a challenge from Democratic Congressman U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego of Phoenix.Mark Lamb was first elected sheriff of Pinal County in 2016, and since then has regularly appeared on far-right fringe media outlets.Lamb has partnered with groups like True the Vote that have pursued far-flung conspiracy theories of election fraud and lied to law enforcement. Lamb has also railed against vaccines, and is part of a right-wing group that call themselves the “constitutional sheriffs.” Led by former Graham County Arizona Sheriff Richard Mack, the Constitutional Sheriffs are a sovereign-citizen group that believes a “New World Order” is aiming to take away guns — and that sheriffs are on the frontlines of stopping “election fraud.” The group takes a favorable view of armed citizen militias, including militias that are active along Arizona's border with Mexico, and some whose leaders were at the Jan. 6 riot. Lamb is also a favorite of QAnon conspiracy theorists, signing a copy of a book for a QAnon influencer with the QAnon slogan “WWG1WGA.”Lamb has appeared on a number of QAnon-related shows, as well, including one with a history of antisemitic comments. TruNews has published antisemitic rhetoric on its site, including a piece in which founder Rick Wiles spent an hour and a half saying that “seditious Jews” were “orchestrating” to impeach Trump, and calling Jewish people “tyrants.” Wiles has also claimed that the anti-Christ will be a “homosexual Jew.” He was interviewed by Lauren Witzke and, during an episode in which Sheriff Lamb also appeared, Wiles said that Jews “squash” and “crush” people. Witzke is a conspiracy theorist and has echoed white nationalist beliefs herself. During an appearance on the white nationalist podcast No White Guilt, Witzke echoed the racist “great replacement” theory. Lamb supported Lauren Witzke when she ran for U.S. Senate in Delaware, and has also echoed the “great replacement” theory on another QAnon talk show.Lamb is likely to be joined by other GOP contenders in the Senate race, with Kari Lake and Blake Masters two of the most-watched. COLORADO NEWSLINE: Poll shows Lauren Boebert is in troubleBY: SARA WILSON - APRIL 11, 2023 1:19 PMIf the 2024 election were held today, 45% of voters would choose Democrat Adam Frisch, and 45% would choose Boebert, according to findings from a poll released Tuesday.Among voters who knew of both Adam Frisch and Lauren Boebert, Frisch led by 19 percentage points.The poll, conducted by progressive organizations ProgressNow Colorado and Global Strategy Group, surveyed 600 likely voters in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District and has a 4.4% margin of error.Among Republicans who described themselves as not very conservative, 60% back Boebert, 24% back Frisch and 16% are undecided. Pollsters said this shows an opportunity for Frisch to gain ground with moderate voters who may be disillusioned with Boebert's extreme politics and headline-grabbing antics.Boebert's unfavorable rating has grown in the past two years. In March 2021, 39% of respondents had an unfavorable view of her. Now, 50% of them do.The race was unexpectedly close in the 2022 midterms. with Boebert, the highly controversial conservative lawmaker, beating former Aspen City Councilman Adam Frisch by just 546 votes in the right-leaning district. The district encompasses the Western Slope and the southwest corner of the state, sweeping east to include Pueblo, Otero and Las Animas counties. After the most recent redistricting in 2022, the district favors Republicans by 9 percentage points.Frisch has already started his campaign for the seat in 2024 and raised $1.7 million in a strong start.That sets the stage for the race to receive national attention — and dollars — as Democrats view Boebert as vulnerable in a presidential election year with higher expected turnout.The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has announced that it will target Boebert in 2024.COLORADO NEWSLINE: Denver Students Demand Action on gun violenceBY: LINDSEY TOOMER - APRIL 6, 2023 4:00 AM Student leaders across the Denver metro area want their voices to be heard, as they balance being high school students with pushing state lawmakers to take action on gun reform. Students Demand Action groups have formed at multiple high schools across the city amid increasing gun violence, particularly at Denver East High School. Hundreds of Denver-area students have marched to the Colorado Capitol to testify in favor of gun reform and press legislators on how they plan to keep students safe.This school year alone, East High has seen multiple gun-related incidents involving its students: A freshman at East was shot outside the neighboring Carla Madison Recreation Center. Student Luis Garcia died after he was shot in his car in the East parking lot. Student Austin Lyle shot two faculty members while he was being patted down for weapons, then fled and was later found dead, with a ghost gun next to his body. Gracie and Clara Taub, both sophomores at East High School, started a chapter of Students Demand Action last year and have watched it grow immensely, with about 90 people in the club now. Clara said that while the reason behind the club's growth is sad, it's powerful to bring together and amplify the student voice. Students Demand Action is a national initiative for high school and college students to advocate for gun violence prevention, with more than 600 groups formed since the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida.The twin sisters have been advocating gun reform since the Parkland shooting, when they were in fifth grade and Gracie organized a walkout at their school. Now that they've seen gun violence harm their own community, they've led multiple student marches to the Capitol to talk to legislators and testify at bill hearings as co-presidents of Students Demand Action.Gracie said of her sister, “I'm really grateful to have someone by my side who's as passionate as me. We've been working together on everything our whole lives, so it was sort of natural that we did this together.”And it's not just students at East who are getting involved. Gracie said this year they've had students from five or six different schools joining them, along with teachers. The student leaders hope to have a Denver district-wide Students Demand Action meeting soon.Agnes Holena, a sophomore at Cherry Creek High School in Greenwood Village, found out about Students Demand Action through her role in her school's student Senate and started a chapter with two of her peers in November. She said the organization isn't about politics - it's about safety. “Since I've started going to such a big high school, shootings have been a genuine worry of mine,” Holena said. “When I leave my classroom to go get water during class, I always think about ‘Where will I go if somebody were to walk in,' and I just feel like that's not the way I should feel or any other students should feel and that this is something that needs to be talked about.”“When there's more people involved, people pay attention, and when there's more students, legislators see that these are kids,” Holena said. “It's different when there's a lot of adults coming together, but when it's the kids who are saying they're scared going to school, I think that really calls for attention.”For Agnes, engaging with the Legislature has been intimidating, but she's found herself prioritizing it because of the chance she might change just one lawmaker's mind. While some legislators have supported and encouraged Students Demand Action leaders to push their limits in their advocacy until change is made, Gracie thinks others too often make excuses for why they can't support certain gun-related bills or why a state bill to ban assault weapons isn't being prioritized. The Colorado Legislature has a strong Democratic majority, and four bills intended to curb gun violence have already passed both chambers this session. But to Clara, these bills are still “pretty basic gun sense.” She wants to see a state bill regulating ghost guns introduced this session. Clara said her generation is learning the flaws of the legislative process, and is taking notes on how they will change it when it's their turn to lead. COLORADO NEWSLINE: No train for oil!BY: CHASE WOODRUFF - APRIL 8, 2023 4:30 AMSome of Colorado's top Democratic elected officials issued their most united and forceful call yet to halt a planned Utah railway expansion, that would send up to five two-mile-long oil trains per day through sensitive mountain ecosystems. U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet and Rep. Joe Neguse joined state and local leaders on the banks of the Colorado River in Glenwood Canyon, just yards away from the tracks of the Union Pacific railroad that snakes through the canyon, alongside the river and Interstate 70. Not far away were areas burned by the 2020 Grizzly Creek Fire, and sections of the highway that were shut down for weeks by mudslides a year later.Glenwood Springs Mayor Jonathan Godes said “To say that this canyon is anything but an incredibly fragile place, to say that this river is anything but in crisis in the American West, is to ignore reality.” Colorado officials say they're alarmed by the risks to Glenwood Canyon and other vulnerable areas by the Uinta Basin Railway Project, an 88-mile railroad extension that would allow oil produced in Eastern Utah to be shipped to Gulf Coast refineries through Colorado's central mountain communities and the densely populated Front Range.Several key permits for the new railway have already been approved by President Joe Biden's administration, but Sen Bennet and Rep Neguse have called on at least four different federal agencies to conduct additional reviews before the project's financing is finalized and construction begins.Mountain communities worry about the threat of the Uinta Basin trains potentially derailing and spilling oil into sensitive watersheds, or sparking dangerous wildfires in Colorado forests that are increasingly at risk from climate change. Officials in Denver estimate that the Uinta Basin project could quadruple the number of rail cars with hazardous material traveling through the city every day.Colorado State House Speaker Julie McCluskie, state Sen. Dylan Roberts and state Rep. Elizabeth Velasquez, all Democrats who represent mountain communities along the rail route, also spoke in opposition to the project.Five environmental groups and the government of Eagle County Colorado are suing to block the project.As officials wrapped up their press conference beside a popular Colorado River boat ramp, Senator Bennet waved through three anglers who launched their boat and pushed off downriver. Sen. Bennet said that given the importance of the river to the Western Slope's economy and the risks posed by climate change, there aren't any safeguards that would make the risks of the Uinta Basin project acceptable.“This train has no business bringing this oil through Colorado, period.” Sen Bennet said. “Anybody who has spent serious time in this canyon understands what the risks really are — what these mudslides really look like, what these wildfires really look like here.”CONCERT PICK OF THE WEEK: The Gipsy Kings! This legendary group is kicking off a spring tour with the first show in Denver, at the Paramount Theatre on Friday April 14. With more than 20 million albums sold and a career spanning 30 years, the legendary Gipsy Kings are hitting the road in support of their new album, Renaissance. Welp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from the Arizona Mirror, Colorado Newsline, Colorado Sun, and Denver's Westword.Thank you for listening! See you next time.
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Michelle Fridman, secretaria de turismo del estado de Yucatán, habla en entrevista sobre el Festival de las Ánimas, #SaboresDeYucatán en el que celebran a los cocineros tradicionales.
Este lugar es conocido en la ciudad donde ocurren los hechos, quizás algunos de los que escuchan la historia sabrán a que tramo en especifico se refieren, pero de que hay historias para contar hay y muchas son demasiado oscuras y siniestras. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En este podcast Álvaro Torres nos entrega un breve reporte con las "deportivas" más destacadas de las últimas 24 horas. ⚽¿Qué paso con Ben y el cierre del libro de pases? ⚽ ¿Y con Bravo? ⚽Provincial Osorno vs en La Unión este sábado⚽ Jugador del Provi dio positivo a COVID-19
En este podcast Álvaro Torres nos entrega un breve reporte con las "deportivas" más destacadas de las últimas 24 horas.
Our new board member, Ivonne Garcia, joins us to talk about her work with Colorado 211 and the SRDA. Afterwards we discuss what's happening with the VA in the Action 22 footprint, what we look for in our elected officials and the upcoming Action 22 Policy and Leadership Academy. 211 is an information and referral helpline connecting Coloradans statewide to crucial resources and health and human services. SRDA answers 211 inquires via phone call, text message, email, and postal mail for the following counties: Pueblo, Fremont, Custer, Huerfano, Las Animas, Crowley, Otero, Bent, Kiowa, Prowers, and Baca. In addition, she serves as the director of Pueblo's Enrollment Center, a one-stop shop for enrollment assistance into Medicare, Medicaid, and Connect for Health Colorado coverage. Finally, Ivonne also oversees the options counseling services for Colorado's Transitions program in the following counties: Pueblo, Lake, Chaffee, Fremont, Custer, Huerfano, and Las Animas. Transition services assists residents of long-term care facilities like skilled nursing facilities inquiring about relocating to more independent living within the community.
Our new board member, Ivonne Garcia, joins us to talk about her work with Colorado 211 and the SRDA. Afterwards we discuss what's happening with the VA in the Action 22 footprint, what we look for in our elected officials and the upcoming Action 22 Policy and Leadership Academy. 211 is an information and referral helpline connecting Coloradans statewide to crucial resources and health and human services. SRDA answers 211 inquires via phone call, text message, email, and postal mail for the following counties: Pueblo, Fremont, Custer, Huerfano, Las Animas, Crowley, Otero, Bent, Kiowa, Prowers, and Baca. In addition, she serves as the director of Pueblo's Enrollment Center, a one-stop shop for enrollment assistance into Medicare, Medicaid, and Connect for Health Colorado coverage. Finally, Ivonne also oversees the options counseling services for Colorado's Transitions program in the following counties: Pueblo, Lake, Chaffee, Fremont, Custer, Huerfano, and Las Animas. Transition services assists residents of long-term care facilities like skilled nursing facilities inquiring about relocating to more independent living within the community.
Un viejo edificio parece ser el lugar adecuado para vivir en lo que las cosas mejoran económica y profesionalmente para nuestra protagonista, lo que no se imaginaba es que en donde vive existen algunas animas que no logran descansar en paz y se hacen presentes en cada oportunidad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Conversamos con Jorge Luis Álvarez, entrenador fantasma, para conocer las razones que llevaron al cambio de extranjero que trabajo a la ciudad a Daniel Dingle, en reemplazo de Charles Funchis. Las Animas enfrenta este domingo a Español de Talca y el lunes a la Universidad de Concepción
Firefighters still battling two wildfires near Las Animas, arrest in a homicide case from last month, your weather and more.
Tras la cuarentena del equipo por un caso de Covid, los "fantasmas" regresan a la cancha este fin de semana. Compartimos entrevista de Deportes Para Ti con su entrenador, Jorge Luis Álvarez
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Las ánimas benditas del purgatorio son los espíritus buenos de las personas que vivieron en el plano terrenal y fallecieron, pero en su camino para entrar al cielo deben pasar por un proceso de purificación. Ánima Sola se traduce como ‘alma solitaria' o ‘espíritu abandonado' y se refiere a una imagen muy específica... Este es el relato de NardaSIGUE A LAS CULTURETAS
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Las Animas and Huerfano Counties see more COVID cases, the A.R. Mitchell Museum of Western Art is recognized for its efforts and New Elk Mine says housing shortage and COVID are plaguing the mine...
EN TODAS LAS CARRETERAS DEL MUNDO SUELEN PASAR COSAS INESPERADAS Y SOBRENATURALES, COMO LA QUE ME SUCEDIO...
Good Morning, Colorado, you're listening to the Daily Sun-Up with the Colorado Sun. It's Thursday July 1st. Today - More than $8 million has been collected from donations following the Boulder King Soopers shooting. But how is the money reaching those who were affected? But before we begin, let's go back in time with some Colorado history adapted from historian Derek R Everett's book “Colorado Day by Day”: Today, we take you back to July 1st, 1933 when The Bent County seat of Las Animas reached a temperature of 114 degrees. It was Colorado's highest recorded temperature at the time. Now, our feature story. In the hours after a gunman shot and killed 10 people inside a Boulder King Soopers in March, money for the victims began pouring in. Now, three months later, more than $8 million has been collected, The Sun's John Ingold reports. But what remains uncertain is how much of that money has actually reached those affected by the tragedy. The largest fund collecting donations has not made clear how it decides where the money will go. Ingold talks with reporter Olivia Prentzel about the donation distribution process and debate surrounding it. To read Ingold's story, go to coloradosun.com. And Before we go, here are a few stories that you should know about today: Colorado is one step closer toward having a Front Range passenger train system as Governor Jared Polis has signed a bill that creates a new taxing district to fund the project. Funding has been the largest hurdle in making a Front Range train system a reality. Senate Bill 238 will help generate the billions of dollars needed in startup costs. It establishes a 17-member board whose job is to get the new train on track. That board will have the authority to enact a sales tax of up to 8 cents on every $10 purchase to pay for the train. Thornton can now start building a segment of a water pipeline in Weld County, even though the Weld County Board of Commissioners told the city “no” two months ago. Thornton City Council on Tuesday night unanimously approved a resolution that overrides Weld County's denial of a permit to build a segment of the Thornton Water Project across private property in Weld County. The 74-mile project will deliver water from a reservoir near Fort Collins, nearly doubling the city's current water supply. While the city council was expected to approve the resolution, several Weld County residents were at Tuesday night's meeting to protest. The Biden administration said Wednesday it is hiring more federal firefighters and immediately raising their pay -- to $15 an hour. This is happening as officials ramp up response efforts during a severe drought that has set the stage for another summer of intense, destructive wildfires across the West. President Biden made the announcement during a virtual meeting, which included at least eight Western governors, including Governor Jared Polis. The president's plan would add or convert to full-time nearly 1,000 firefighters across a host of agencies. For more information on all of these stories, visit our website, www.coloradosun.com. And don't forget to tune in again tomorrow for a special holiday episode. Now, a quick message from our editor. The Colorado Sun is non-partisan and completely independent. We're always dedicated to telling the in-depth stories we need today more than ever. And The Sun is supported by readers and listeners like you. Right now, you can head to ColoradoSun.com and become a member. Starting at $5 per month for a basic membership and if you bump it up to $20 per month, you'll get access to our exclusive politics and outdoors newsletters. Thanks for starting your morning with us and don't forget to tune in again tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hablemos de Basquet cap 26 junto a Franco Morales jugador de Las Animas
Conversamos con el directivo, que además es estadístico. Se refirió al record de victorias de Las Animas en el inicio del torneo y la paternidad sobre el CDV. Además, hablamos del presente de la liga y los equipos que están jugando sin extranjero.
Encontramos en las escrituras sobre nuestra salvación que es por gracia, nadie se salva por obras, cuando reconocemos que Jesús es el hijo de Dios, y lo aceptamos en nuestras vida, haciendo un nuevo nacimiento, me permite tener acceso a la vida eterna prometido por nuestro salvador, Jesucristo. Heb 10:14 porque con una sola ofrenda hizo perfectos para siempre a los santificados. Dale Me Gusta en nuestra pagina de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cuerdasdeamorpodcast Únete a nuestro grupo en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cuerdasdeamorpodcast
ESTOS MUCHACHOS ERAN PRINCIPIANTES EN LO QUE HACIAN Y...NO LES FUE TAN BIEN...
TSD1 faculty discuss consolidation, state virus dial ends, Colorado democrats introduce a second stimulus package and Las Animas and Huerfano counties are to have no restrictions in place regarding Coronavirus since the state ended its oversight.
Conoce cómo se celebra el Día de muertos en Michoacán México.
Segunda y última parte de esta experiencia que nos fue compartida originalmente por Eduardo Liñán, en este testimonio vemos la travesía que debe hacer el protagonista del relato para poder ayudar a su padre muerto a descansar en paz... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Algunas veces se han escuchado testimonios acerca de apariciones en sueños o en los hogares de personas, estas apariciones sin embargo no son "malas" si no más bien se tratan de familiares buscando de alguna manera el que se haga algo en especifico para poder descansar en paz, el día de hoy les compartimos justamente uno de esos relatos, aunque eso si, es la primera de dos partes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ESPACIO 2020 TU ESPACIO DE MISTERIO CON UNA PINCELADA DE CULTURA
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Coming up today, Las Animas and Huerfano Counties make the shift to red on the state's COVID dial system and happening in the world, the US House of Representatives has passed a bill to decriminalize cannabis at the federal level for the first time. Stick around for more.
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Programa nº 16 de la Cuarta Temporada de EL SUEÑO DE ANDRÓMEDA. Si os dijeramos que es muy posible que La Atlántida estuvo mucho más cerca nuestro de lo que nunca hemos pensado, ¿os lo creeríais? Si os dijeramos que somos el legado de una civilización única que despareció de la noche al día al parecer tragada por las aguas, ¿nos tacharíais de locos? Pues es posible que sí, que nos hayamos vuelto locos, muy locos... pero el caso es que hay nuevos estudios que nuestro compañero Rafael Marín ha analizado y desgrando que apuntan a que la famosa y mítica Atlántida pudiera ser algo más que eso: un mito. En el programa de esta noche vamos a compartiros toda una suerte de información histórica que avala y nos da serios indicios de que somos directos herederos de los Atlantes. ¡No os lo perdáis! Y después de esta alucinante historia, nos vamos a escuchar una nueva historia dramatizada de nuestro autor de historias de misterio favorito: Francisco José Rubio. En esta ocasión escucharemos un breve relato titulado "La Chica de la curva". Una historia basada en la popular leyenda de la aparecida que surge de repente en el camino y avisa de un peligro inminente para desaparecer acto después. En esta ocasión, sin embargo, nuestra historia tomará un rumbo muy diferente y acabará de una forma que os dejará sin palabras. Nueva historia dramatizada por nuestro equipo de doblaje integrado por Jon Funez, María José Pizaro, Belén Cuello de Oro y Lidia Díaz. Continuaremos nuestro particular itinerario por las historias de misterio de la mano esta vez de nuestra compañera Carmen Gómez, quien nos regalará una nueva entrega para su sección "Anima Mundi" titulada "Cosmos". Su cálida voz y su especial forma de relatar nos trasladarán a un escenario único y mágico, donde todo es posible y la imaginación es poder. Y para finalizar os compartimos de nuevo otro relato dramatizado. En esta ocasión es una leyenda clásica del mítico poeta y narrador español del siglo XIX: Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, autor de "Rimas y Leyendas", uno de los libros más populares de la literatura hispana. Entre sus obras destaca un relato sobre todos los demás: "El monte de las ánimas", una leyenda que cuenta lo que le ocurrió a un joven llamado Alonso al intentar complacer a su prima durante la noche de difuntos, la noche de la festividad de Todos los Santos. Este relato fue publicado el 7 de noviembre de 1861 con dieciséis leyendas más, en el diario El Contemporáneo, y esta noche nuestro equipo de doblaje lo dramatizará para todos vosotros. ¡Gracias por escucharnos! __________ "El Sueño de Andrómeda" con Rafa González www.elsuenodeandromeda.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/elsuenodeandromeda/ TWITTER: Sueno@Andromeda INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/28Y2ZqY IVOOX: http://bit.ly/1QR0hBA iTUNES: http://apple.co/1OeK7S7 EDENEX radio RADIOTX.es (domingos a las 00:00h; martes a las 6:00h y jueves a las 17:00h) RADIOTIMBAUSA.com (a diario a las 14:00h y 2:00h) PRIMERA FM 89.4 FM Corredor del Henares (sábados a las 23:00h y lunes a las 0:00h) ONDA SANLUCAR 92,7 FM Cádiz http://www.bahiasurradio.com/ (lunes a las 0:00h) NUEVA ONDA RADIO 99.3 y 94.1 FM de Guadalajara y en www.ondayunquera.es
How to Time Release an Offer Campaign Transcript: Jack B: Jack Butala with Jill DeWitt. Jill D: Hi. Jack B: Welcome to our show today. In this episode Jill and I talk about how to time release, in quotations, time release an offer campaign. Before we get into the topic, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com on-line community. It's free. Jill D: OK. Dave asked, it's regarding, do you want me to say the county? Jack B: Sure. He's put it in there. Jill D: Las Animas County, Colorado. Can't find the properties on Google Earth. I did a large mail order to Las Animas, is that right, Animas? Jack B: Yeah, you're saying it right. Jill D: And I'm receiving a huge number of accepted offers, However Las An, now he's, which I would too, does not a GIS system nor do they use GPS. So, this is just within the county, their information is what he's talking about. So you must view the legal description. Boy we've all been here. Some have the township range and section with northeast, northwest, etc. so you can find the quarter where the properties located and use the plat map to make a little better guess. However many of the properties that I have found, do not contain the township range section data. So you have to pull the county road map to find township and range. This is so good that he's doing all this, cause, man we've done this. [crosstalk 00:01:16] He's learning it. It's true. This is really, really good. Then view the plat map and maybe find the section. Still it's very hard to find the exactly the right parcel. Does anyone here who has worked with Las Animas already have any tricks that they have learned help with this? I have tried to call the assessor and ask for help, and they are clueless. No kidding. I'm thinking about driving there tomorrow, three and a half hours. Well, that's not going to help. Jack B: That's the answer. Jill D: I mean can you really stand there. How you gonna stand there and find it if you can't find it on the map? Jack B: Because you have a plat map. Jill D: But, how do you know where to drive? Jack B: So what the assessor's gonna say, this is a, book, cause it has a book and page. So every property ... Jill D: Oh driving through the county. That's true. In terms of the property, I'm like hold on ... Jack B: Let me start over. 99.8 % of the counties in the country are covered on parcelfact.com, which is one of our companies. So, and Las Animas is one of those that is not. Why is it not covered? Because the county is in the Dark Ages. Parcelfact.com and RealQuest Pro, for that matter, collect data from the county. Right? I mean they literally sometimes ... they have people walk in and collect data every month. Sometimes more than one time a month. And if the county's not willing to participate or they are so unorganized or non-computerized, then it's not included. But that's ... we always end up talking about the problem counties. Jill D: I know. Why is that? Jack B: Because, and Dave's right, you know. This is in the one-half of one percent of the counties that's not covered in the country. Which by the way, might be a reason why he's getting so many offers coming back, because nobody's [crosstalk 00:02:53] ... Jill D: This is very true. A huge number of offers cause no one is touching them. Jack B: By the way, Las An ... Jill and I have done incredibly well in Las Animas County over the years, flipping land. So what I've done in the past and I did it, this is long before parcelfact and any type of spatial product at all.
How to Time Release an Offer Campaign Transcript: Jack B: Jack Butala with Jill DeWitt. Jill D: Hi. Jack B: Welcome to our show today. In this episode Jill and I talk about how to time release, in quotations, time release an offer campaign. Before we get into the topic, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com on-line community. It's free. Jill D: OK. Dave asked, it's regarding, do you want me to say the county? Jack B: Sure. He's put it in there. Jill D: Las Animas County, Colorado. Can't find the properties on Google Earth. I did a large mail order to Las Animas, is that right, Animas? Jack B: Yeah, you're saying it right. Jill D: And I'm receiving a huge number of accepted offers, However Las An, now he's, which I would too, does not a GIS system nor do they use GPS. So, this is just within the county, their information is what he's talking about. So you must view the legal description. Boy we've all been here. Some have the township range and section with northeast, northwest, etc. so you can find the quarter where the properties located and use the plat map to make a little better guess. However many of the properties that I have found, do not contain the township range section data. So you have to pull the county road map to find township and range. This is so good that he's doing all this, cause, man we've done this. [crosstalk 00:01:16] He's learning it. It's true. This is really, really good. Then view the plat map and maybe find the section. Still it's very hard to find the exactly the right parcel. Does anyone here who has worked with Las Animas already have any tricks that they have learned help with this? I have tried to call the assessor and ask for help, and they are clueless. No kidding. I'm thinking about driving there tomorrow, three and a half hours. Well, that's not going to help. Jack B: That's the answer. Jill D: I mean can you really stand there. How you gonna stand there and find it if you can't find it on the map? Jack B: Because you have a plat map. Jill D: But, how do you know where to drive? Jack B: So what the assessor's gonna say, this is a, book, cause it has a book and page. So every property ... Jill D: Oh driving through the county. That's true. In terms of the property, I'm like hold on ... Jack B: Let me start over. 99.8 % of the counties in the country are covered on parcelfact.com, which is one of our companies. So, and Las Animas is one of those that is not. Why is it not covered? Because the county is in the Dark Ages. Parcelfact.com and RealQuest Pro, for that matter, collect data from the county. Right? I mean they literally sometimes ... they have people walk in and collect data every month. Sometimes more than one time a month. And if the county's not willing to participate or they are so unorganized or non-computerized, then it's not included. But that's ... we always end up talking about the problem counties. Jill D: I know. Why is that? Jack B: Because, and Dave's right, you know. This is in the one-half of one percent of the counties that's not covered in the country. Which by the way, might be a reason why he's getting so many offers coming back, because nobody's [crosstalk 00:02:53] ... Jill D: This is very true. A huge number of offers cause no one is touching them. Jack B: By the way, Las An ... Jill and I have done incredibly well in Las Animas County over the years, flipping land. So what I've done in the past and I did it, this is long before parcelfact and any type of spatial product at all.
El Ente. Dramatización de la película, basada en el caso real, sobre la vida de una familia atormentada por la violencia de un ser invisible, incluso llegando a ser violada en varias ocasiones la madre. Luego veremos la vida del escritor Gustavo Adolfo Becker y uno de sus relatos. El Monte de las Animas. CONTACTA Mediante. BLOG- elcaminarte.es TWITTER- @llamadadelaluna FACEBOOK- La Llamada De La Luna MAIL- llamadadelaluna@gmail.com - elcaminarte@gmail.com Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals