Tag: Interview

Capitol building tour guide

September 24, 2012 | 6
Capitol building tour guide

  Richard Lamm was governor (1975-1987) when Carol Keller started giving tours of the Colorado capitol building 25 years ago. She waits quietly for her next tour group to gather.  She says good morning to Gov. John Hickenlooper as he enters the Executive Chambers near the capitol tour guides desk.  It’s Friday, 10 a.m., according [...]

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A Mount Evans fixture

June 2, 2012 | 3
A Mount Evans fixture

                          Karl Snyder has been driving from Boulder, Colorado (5,430 ft above sea level) to the top of Mount Evans (14,264 feet ASL) to shoot photographs ever since he got his first driver’s license way back when.  The Forest Service rangers know him.  [...]

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Shikata ga nai

May 5, 2012 | 2
Shikata ga nai

It appears there is nothing left of Amache except a small cemetery with gravestones and other memorials.  The swirling wind doesn’t remember.  The prairie grass twitches indifferently.  The concrete barracks foundations are motionless. But buried below this forlorn landscape are pieces of ceramic tea cups, Go game tokens, hair barrettes, eggshells, rounded stones from the nearby [...]

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Practicing retirement

April 15, 2012 | 1
Practicing retirement

  More than 10,000 baby boomers a day are turning 65, a pattern that will continue for the next 19 years.  Many expect to keep working since 40 percent are not sure they will have enough money to retire. Robert Schulz saw the trend when he started researching retirement issues and making a plan for [...]

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Rehabilitation is gone

April 11, 2011 | 1
Rehabilitation is gone

Juveniles sentenced to institutions no longer receive offers of help, only punishment, according to Jerry Agee, former Director of the Colorado Division of Youth Services, who retired after 42 years of trying to ensure the system did not loose its focus on helping.   Jerry Agee “Now we fill up more and more prisons.  It used [...]

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