Salida Special Election Ballot Question D
If approved by voters, Ballot Question D will allow the city council to allocate up to 10 percent of Salida’s sales tax revenue to economic development.
Read MorePosted by Joe Stone | Sep 20, 2018
If approved by voters, Ballot Question D will allow the city council to allocate up to 10 percent of Salida’s sales tax revenue to economic development.
Read MorePosted by Joe Stone | Sep 19, 2018
Salida City Council held a brief meeting Tuesday, Sept. 18, before adjourning to executive session for a conference with the city attorney to receive legal advice regarding negotiations related to hiring a new city...
Read MorePosted by Joe Stone | Sep 19, 2018
The city of Salida is hosting the three finalist candidates for the city administrator position from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 20, at the SteamPlant Event Center annex. The event will provide an opportunity for citizens to...
Read MorePosted by Salida Walking Tours | Sep 19, 2018
Beyond endless recreational options, great restaurants and an active nightlife, Chaffee County is home to a plethora of history. The latest addition to our treasure trove from the past is Cleora Cemetery, placed on the National...
Read MorePosted by Joe Stone | Sep 18, 2018
The Salida City Clerk’s Office will be open from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 22, and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays to accept ballots for the special election.
Read MorePosted by Jan Wondra | Sep 18, 2018
Members of the Arkansas Valley Indivisible are calling their Tuesday evening candidate forum what they hope it will become – a Blue Wave Candidate Forum. The free candidate forum will begin at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18, at A...
Read MorePosted by Jan Wondra | Sep 17, 2018
“It was great fun to involve the local kids in this effort. Along the way we were able to make this educational too. For instance, did you know that honeybees are considered livestock?”
Merry Cox talking about the Blessed are the Pollinators project
Posted by Joe Stone | Sep 17, 2018
The Salida City Clerk’s Office is extending office hours leading up to the Sept. 25 special election and will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday to accept ballots. Ballots can be dropped off at these times at...
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | Sep 17, 2018
Please join us in support of the candidate who is already working to better Chaffee County.
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | Sep 16, 2018
Dear Editor: When Merrell and I went to the Touber Building on Saturday afternoon to post our ballots for the city election, we were dismayed to find that ballots are only accepted during normal business hours for city...
Read MorePosted by Joe Stone | Sep 16, 2018
The Upper Arkansas Water Conservancy District operates O’Haver Lake and North Fork Reservoir, which provide critical water storage for the town of Poncha Springs, the city of Salida …
Read MorePosted by Joe Stone | Sep 15, 2018
Should the Salida city clerk and city treasurer be appointed instead of elected? Salida currently elects its city clerk and city treasurer, but in recent city elections a lack of interest in the positions has necessitated that...
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