Final IREA election results: Stan Lewandowski 3, challengers 0

It looks like Stan Lewandowski will be keeping his job for a while as general manager for Intermountain Rural Electric Association, the state’s largest rural power co-op. Lewandowski had vowed to quit his 35-year post if IREA Voices, a progressive group, had succeeded in getting its three candidates elected to…

Denver Blogs: His name was Silas, so naturally, he was a badass

Our Denver blog round-up. Send tips. Today’s history lesson: the assassination of Captain Silas Soule, who refused to whack Indians and was whacked himself in return. (Buckfifty.org) What RTD wants, RTD shall take. And it wants your backyard. (Face the State) At CSU, nothing solves a budget crunch like… more…

Today’s featured event: NPR’s etown keeps on keepin’ on

You’ve got to hand it to the folks at etown. In addition to running a class operation, Boulder trailblazers Nick and Helen Forster were clearly ahead of their time when they first melded eco-centric interviews and musical performances into a radio show eighteen years ago. The first couple of green…

David Milstead on the staff split at INDenver Times

Former Rocky Mountain News business writer David Milstead wasn’t among the group of Rocky types who founded IWantMyRocky.com, a website that served as the foundation for INDenver Times, a site that’s not going forward with a full-scale launch early next month because only 3,000 subscribers signed up to pay for…

INDenver Times: The official response

Since the publication of our initial blog about the decision by the backers of INDenver Times not to formally launch the operation early next month and a separate piece in which INDT investor Kevin Preblud revealed that the project fell 47,000 subscribers short of its 50,000 subscriber goal, the Times…

We’ve seen the future of Writer Square, and its name is concrete

We’ve already discussed the plan to put a strange moat-pyramid in Writer Square on the 16th Street Mall. Our ridicule might have been a bit premature, however. Turns out the moat-pyramid is on the back burner for now, dependent on whether the right retailer comes along who’s dying for a…

Story about Four Corners marker being in wrong place (mostly) wrong

Yesterday, news organizations across the country published a hilarious Associated Press story claiming that the Four Corners marker — the tourist attraction that allows folks to pose for photos with limbs in Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah simultaneously — was 2.5 miles from where it’s supposed to be. But…

Entrepreneurs behind INDenver Times backing out

Last week, Kevin Preblud, one of the three entrepreneurs backing INDenver Times, an online news operation featuring thirty former members of the Rocky Mountain News, said the decision to announce a formal launch today, April 23, would likely be made based on a combination of page views and subscriptions, rather…

The attempt to shoot Dog the Bounty Hunter: Check out the police call

Yesterday, we lamented the lowlife, criminal scum that took a shot at Duane Chapman, aka Dog the Bounty Hunter, A&E reality-series star and erstwhile Westword profile/tribute subject. Now, NewsBlab.com has posted a YouTube clip featuring police traffic about the report, much of it erroneous (Dog was first thought to be…

The Prius can take owners on a wild ride

Before the Prius, 10 compact cult cars to remember: at westword.com/slideshow. Bobette Riner publishes an electricity index used to promote renewable energy, and she bought a brand-new Prius last year to shoot the bird at the oil companies. “I felt so smug for a while,” she says. She was lucky…

From the week of April 23, 2009

“Power Play,” Joel Warner, April 16 No Fuel Like an Old Fuel Stan Lewandowski is a fossil fool! I have a hard time understanding how someone could be so closed-minded to the climate crisis. Coal has had a devastating effect on the health of Colorado citizens as well as the…

Get cozy at the Snuggie Pub Crawl

If you’re a sucker for as-seen-on-TV products (and, really, who isn’t? ShamWow, anyone?), love blankets with sleeves and have nothing to do on Saturday night, then this event was designed for you. And you if enjoy getting regrettably hammered with strangers and want to donate money to charity, then that’s…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, April 22 edition

We’ve got the music in us. Today in Backbeat Online: • 2009 Westword Music Showcase revealed. • Rowboat on the radio today. • The mysterious reappearance of John Baxter. Today in Cafe Society: • Breaking ground on Earth Day. • Mix it up at Trios Enoteca on Sunday. • Ask…

Denver Blogs: Another hat in the ring to replace Peter Groff

A tour of the local blogoshpere. Send tips. Obama education adviser Michael Johnston wants to replace Senate President Peter Groff. But is he too white? (Colorado Independent) When it comes to torture, the Conservadems are more “conserv” than “dems.” (Colorado Pols) The $10 cigarette pack: Coming to a 7-Eleven near…

Bill Ritter, John Suthers and endless dithering over sentencing reform

The push to ban the death penalty in Colorado might actually be going somewhere this year — but the same can’t be said for comprehensive sentencing reform. Under pressure from district attorneys and Colorado Attorney General John Suthers (chief apologist for the Owens-era lock-’em-up approach), Democratic lawmakers backed off Senate…