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Tuesday October 25, 2022
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BILL CANDA HAS MY VOTE
Bill is a proven leader. A man who retired from the U.S. Air Force after serving our Nation for 30 years. He is a man who believes strongly in upholding the rule of law. The Constitution. The Bill of Rights.
Our Nation is under siege from open borders, wave after wave of illegal immigrants pouring in, many of who work for Cartels smuggling unprecedented amounts of drugs that are killing our children. Crime is out of control in our cities. Shootings have become commonplace. Inflation is destroying the middle-class, the backbone of our country.
All politics is local. Sadly our local politics is changing and not for the better. Most people feel secure in Custer County where conservative values, family, faith and friendship are still the norm. But this is changing here as well. Progressives are steadily gaining ground turning our once red state to blue. Do we want progressive leaders who have decimated our cities here?
As I said, all politics is local. We need Bill standing strong, protecting the values we believe in, not a progressive who is working to destroy our County.
The choice is ours. The time is short.
Vote for Bill Canda.
Mike Haga
Our Nation is under siege from open borders, wave after wave of illegal immigrants pouring in, many of who work for Cartels smuggling unprecedented amounts of drugs that are killing our children. Crime is out of control in our cities. Shootings have become commonplace. Inflation is destroying the middle-class, the backbone of our country.
All politics is local. Sadly our local politics is changing and not for the better. Most people feel secure in Custer County where conservative values, family, faith and friendship are still the norm. But this is changing here as well. Progressives are steadily gaining ground turning our once red state to blue. Do we want progressive leaders who have decimated our cities here?
As I said, all politics is local. We need Bill standing strong, protecting the values we believe in, not a progressive who is working to destroy our County.
The choice is ours. The time is short.
Vote for Bill Canda.
Mike Haga
Tuesday 10/25 to Thursday 10/27
Elementary and High School
Tuesday, October 25: Chicken Enchiladas, Rice, Beans, Pineapple, and Milk
Wednesday, October 26: Ham and Cheese Sliders, Oven Fries, Carrots and Celery, Pears, and Milk
Thursday, October 27: Cheese Pizza, Salad, Mixed Fruit, and Milk
Breakfast:
Tuesday: Pancakes, Sausage, Mixed Fruit, Yogurt, and Milk
Wednesday: Scrambled Eggs, Sausage, Potato Wedge, Fruit and Yogurt, and Milk
Thursday: Biscuits and Gravy, Applesauce, and Milk
GO BOBCATS!!
Elementary and High School
Tuesday, October 25: Chicken Enchiladas, Rice, Beans, Pineapple, and Milk
Wednesday, October 26: Ham and Cheese Sliders, Oven Fries, Carrots and Celery, Pears, and Milk
Thursday, October 27: Cheese Pizza, Salad, Mixed Fruit, and Milk
Breakfast:
Tuesday: Pancakes, Sausage, Mixed Fruit, Yogurt, and Milk
Wednesday: Scrambled Eggs, Sausage, Potato Wedge, Fruit and Yogurt, and Milk
Thursday: Biscuits and Gravy, Applesauce, and Milk
GO BOBCATS!!
Canterbury Endorses Canda for Commissioner
To the people of Custer County:
I am writing this letter in support of Bill Canda for County Commissioner. I have known Bill and his family for a number of years. He has deep roots here. Bill left the valley to serve and protect our country, but when it was time, he returned because this is where his heart is. He cares deeply for this county and the issues that it faces. As we grow, those issues become more complex, and I think Bill has the skills, experience, and knowledge to address those issues in the best way for all of us. Do Bill and I agree on everything? No, but he is not afraid to tell me, and is honest when we disagree. I think Bill is the best person for county commissioner.
Rob Canterbury
I am writing this letter in support of Bill Canda for County Commissioner. I have known Bill and his family for a number of years. He has deep roots here. Bill left the valley to serve and protect our country, but when it was time, he returned because this is where his heart is. He cares deeply for this county and the issues that it faces. As we grow, those issues become more complex, and I think Bill has the skills, experience, and knowledge to address those issues in the best way for all of us. Do Bill and I agree on everything? No, but he is not afraid to tell me, and is honest when we disagree. I think Bill is the best person for county commissioner.
Rob Canterbury
October 8, 2022
22-0671: A deputy responded to a serious crash at 1966 CR 241 involving a roll over. George Wills of Westcliffe was not charged.
22-0670: A deputy took a theft report from a business in the 9800 block of CR 271. The item was returned, and no charges were filed by the owner.
22-0669 Nicholas Grosshardt turned himself in on an outstanding warrant for Failure to Comply.
October 9, 2022
22-0673: A deputy responded to a non- injury car crash on Highway 69 near MM 57 and completed a report for the motorist.
22-0672: Deputy James Witham responded to a person not breathing in the 10,000 block of CR 271 along with Deputy Coroner Vernon Roth. Witham and Roth performed successful and life- saving CPR. The patient was transported by air ambulance to a Trauma Center for follow- up care
October 10, 2022
22-0676: A deputy issued a speeding ticket to Jeffrey Ruhl of Pueblo, CO for Speeding 69 in a Posted 55 Zone on Highway 96 near MM 22.
22-0675: A deputy responded to a serious rollover crash on Oak Creek Grade near MM 7. The crash investigation was turned over to CSP.
22-0674: A citizen reported being harassed and threatened by William O’Brian at a private driveway in the 20,000 block of Highway 96 while unloading her truck while moving.
October 11, 2022
22-0678: A deputy responded to a serious crash near Highway 96 MM 15 involving a pickup truck and a power pole. The vehicle was driven by Rodney Bolin of Silver City, NM. The traffic crash investigation was turned over to CSP. This crash resulted in a power outage in parts of Custer County.
22-0677: A citizen turned in a found watch from 2nd and Main in Westcliffe.
October 12, 2022
22-0681: A citizen turned in a key that had been found near 51 2nd Street in Westcliffe.
22-0680: A deputy responded for an animal cruelty investigation in the 200 block of CR 388. Two goats were found killed. One goat had been skinned, the other had rope marks around the neck and a gunshot wound to the head.
22-0679: Donna Christensen of Westcliffe was issued a Speeding Ticket for 83 mph in a Posted 65 MPH Zone on Highway 96.
October 13, 2022
22-0683: A deputy investigated a traffic crash near 100 S 2nd street in Westcliffe.
22-0682: A deputy investigated a traffic crash near 2nd street in Westcliffe.
October 14, 2022
22-0684: A deputy responded to a major traffic crash involving a rollover near CR 255 MM 7.
October 15, 2022
22-0685: A deputy responded with EMS to the 600 block of Broadway in Silver Cliff. A patient was transported by EMS with an M1 hold requested by the deputy.
October 16, 2022
22-0686: A deputy responded to CR 260 for a one- vehicle injury crash.
October 17, 2022
22-0687: All deputies responded with Fire and EMS for a major crash involving a gravel hauling semi- truck and a school bus. The bus was from a transportation company in Pueblo. The driver of the bus and the semi were both injured and transported by ambulance. The traffic crash and HazMat spill were turned over to CSP for investigation. Excessive speed and travelling in the wrong lane are factors in this crash. The highway was closed for four- hours due to the difficult nature of the tow truck operations with this type of crash.
October 18, 2022
22-0689: A deputy investigated a check fraud case.
22-0688: The School Resource Deputy and the principal investigated an incident involving two young children.
22-0671: A deputy responded to a serious crash at 1966 CR 241 involving a roll over. George Wills of Westcliffe was not charged.
22-0670: A deputy took a theft report from a business in the 9800 block of CR 271. The item was returned, and no charges were filed by the owner.
22-0669 Nicholas Grosshardt turned himself in on an outstanding warrant for Failure to Comply.
October 9, 2022
22-0673: A deputy responded to a non- injury car crash on Highway 69 near MM 57 and completed a report for the motorist.
22-0672: Deputy James Witham responded to a person not breathing in the 10,000 block of CR 271 along with Deputy Coroner Vernon Roth. Witham and Roth performed successful and life- saving CPR. The patient was transported by air ambulance to a Trauma Center for follow- up care
October 10, 2022
22-0676: A deputy issued a speeding ticket to Jeffrey Ruhl of Pueblo, CO for Speeding 69 in a Posted 55 Zone on Highway 96 near MM 22.
22-0675: A deputy responded to a serious rollover crash on Oak Creek Grade near MM 7. The crash investigation was turned over to CSP.
22-0674: A citizen reported being harassed and threatened by William O’Brian at a private driveway in the 20,000 block of Highway 96 while unloading her truck while moving.
October 11, 2022
22-0678: A deputy responded to a serious crash near Highway 96 MM 15 involving a pickup truck and a power pole. The vehicle was driven by Rodney Bolin of Silver City, NM. The traffic crash investigation was turned over to CSP. This crash resulted in a power outage in parts of Custer County.
22-0677: A citizen turned in a found watch from 2nd and Main in Westcliffe.
October 12, 2022
22-0681: A citizen turned in a key that had been found near 51 2nd Street in Westcliffe.
22-0680: A deputy responded for an animal cruelty investigation in the 200 block of CR 388. Two goats were found killed. One goat had been skinned, the other had rope marks around the neck and a gunshot wound to the head.
22-0679: Donna Christensen of Westcliffe was issued a Speeding Ticket for 83 mph in a Posted 65 MPH Zone on Highway 96.
October 13, 2022
22-0683: A deputy investigated a traffic crash near 100 S 2nd street in Westcliffe.
22-0682: A deputy investigated a traffic crash near 2nd street in Westcliffe.
October 14, 2022
22-0684: A deputy responded to a major traffic crash involving a rollover near CR 255 MM 7.
October 15, 2022
22-0685: A deputy responded with EMS to the 600 block of Broadway in Silver Cliff. A patient was transported by EMS with an M1 hold requested by the deputy.
October 16, 2022
22-0686: A deputy responded to CR 260 for a one- vehicle injury crash.
October 17, 2022
22-0687: All deputies responded with Fire and EMS for a major crash involving a gravel hauling semi- truck and a school bus. The bus was from a transportation company in Pueblo. The driver of the bus and the semi were both injured and transported by ambulance. The traffic crash and HazMat spill were turned over to CSP for investigation. Excessive speed and travelling in the wrong lane are factors in this crash. The highway was closed for four- hours due to the difficult nature of the tow truck operations with this type of crash.
October 18, 2022
22-0689: A deputy investigated a check fraud case.
22-0688: The School Resource Deputy and the principal investigated an incident involving two young children.