Volume 13 • Edition 20
October 21, 2020
Serving rural Adams, Morgan, and Weld Counties
“Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains taken to bring it to light” George Washington “If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed” Thomas Jefferson
Endorsement of Mike Welch for Weld County Commissioner District 3
by Bob Grand, Publisher, Lost Creek Guide The Republican candidate for Weld County Commissioner for District 3, Lori Saine, recently gave an interview to the Greeley Tribune, while when invited to offer her views to the Lost Creek Guide in the primary she declined. Apparently, she believes that her power base among the Greeley area special interest supersedes the interests of the citizens of District 3. The Greeley Tribune has minimal distribution in Weld County Commissioner District 3 area. In her Greeley Tribune interview, Ms. Saine refers to her “ higher level issues experience” and the fact she has dealt “with a lot of statewide issues”. Perhaps most astonishing was her claim that she is “able to lead with bipartisan solutions across the board, across interests and subjects”. Apparently, Ms. Saine does not understand she is running for Weld County Commissioner for District 3. Does she not understand her constituents are the citizens of District 3 not some higher level of whatever? Has she recently, if ever, had substantive meetings with her real potential constituents, not just the special interests’ individuals in the Great Greely area? Does Ms. Saine believe that the Commissioner District 3 position is nothing more than the next rung on her political ladder, coming with a much larger paycheck? Although she may have extraordinary strong ties with the greater Greeley old guard Republican party members and certain special interests, what does that have to do with being the County Commissioner representing District 3? What does that have to do with the Heartland Biogas Energy facility, which is coming to the table again, or property right and health and safety issues surrounding the development of industrial properties close to major housing developments? Ms. Saine would do well to listen to Perry Buck, Republican candidate for the At-Large-
Vote For Mike Welch for Weld County Commissioner District 3 I will be an advocate for all of Weld County District 3 citizens. My background in the Oil and Gas Industry and the Weld County Government make me uniquely qualiied to be a County Commissioner. I will focus on the Weld County Budgeting Process so that we can evaluate where our tax money comes from and where it goes. I believe that government should work for all the people I ask that you participate also. When you get your ballot vote early and please vote for me! Paid for by Committee to Elect Michael Welch Registered Agent – Michael Welch
Commissioner a seat for Weld County., who states that she thinks “ it is absolutely important to listen to what the citizens have to say”. Instead, Ms. Saine, operating at “ a higher level of experience”, does not feel it is important to listen to all her potential constituents. The voters of District 3 are comprised of a diverse group of unaffiliated, Republican and Democratic voters. The Republicans, by themselves, are not a majority. We, in District 3, need to send a message to Lori Saine and the Greater Greeley old guard Republicans, that it is time to recognize that District 3 citizens are not to be treated as an orphan children but a group of citizens who expect their elected officials to represent their interests on the Board of County Commissioners as well as consider the health, safety, and welfare of all the citizens in the county. For too long District 3 has suffered with a Commissioner who was more interested in pursuing higher state office than representing District 3. One could argue that Fort Lupton has received attention, likely because long time Fort Lupton Mayor Tommy Holton was a strong advocate for the City. The Weld County 2021 budget will be under pressure because of the oil & gas revenue impacts. In a budget that already fundamentally favors the greater Greeley area what do you think will happen in next year’s budget process? District 3 cannot afford to have Lori Saine as its representative at the County Commissioner table. We require an advocate, a strong one. Do you really believe Lori Saine will be that advocate? Mike Welch will be an independent voice at that table, advocating for all the citizens of District 3. He can be elected but you must vote. If you do not vote, and let Lori Saine win, you are giving up your voice at the County Commissioner table. Do not let that happen. Vote for Mike Welch for Weld County Commissioner for District 3.
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It is important for you to vote. This is an important election. You need to decide who you want to represent you in government at all levels. You must decide who is best to represent you, your family, your county government, state government and at the federal level. You decide, not some slick ad campaign or whether they have a D or an R next to their name. Our future depends on your participation. Please vote when the time comes. Given the mail situation, vote early. Nobody ever said living in a representative democracy was easy. Since the founding of our country over 1.5 million Americans have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect your right to vote. Use it.
WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE:
Page 2: Way of the World Page 2: Us Your Opponent Ethical? Page 5: Market Street Mart Building New Store Page 6: Dry Weather Worsens in Colorado Page 8: County Clerks Enjoy Relationship with Mail Ballots Page 10: 6 Great Ways to Celebrate Fall Page 11: Election Officials Must Verify Voter’s Signature Page 13: Connection Matters with Long Term Residents Page 14: Hickenlooper’s Defense Cost $150,000