Creede NewsLocal news for Creede, CO continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.Creede asking for help with point source pollution- April 29, 2008 "The city and the county have invited the EPA to come in because they can bring in a lot more resources" Here's an update on Creede's efforts to get the EPA to help with cleanups of the Commodore Waste Rock Pile and the Nelson Tunnel, from The Denver Post . via John Orrhttp://www.topix.net/city/creede-co/2008/04/creede-asking-for-help-with-point-source-pollu... Creede carves solution- April 25, 2008 "We're trying to avoid anything that might repeat Leadville" A large waste-rock pile, part of the Commodore Mine in Creede, is one example of the marks mining has left on the area. via Denver Posthttp://www.topix.net/city/creede-co/2008/04/creede-carves-solution?fromrss=1 Mines explored for development- April 23, 2008 "Creede is mining, and mining is back. The return to mining is an affirmation for everything Creede is and has been, and validates the continuity of the generations of hard rock miners that are the spirit of the Creede camp" Photo by Eric Mullens Silver mines in the Bachelor region above Creede are silent except for tourists these days, but that may change in the future as efforts to begin some limited mining in the area is being ... via Valley Courierhttp://www.topix.net/city/creede-co/2008/04/mines-explored-for-development?fromrss=1 Rio Grande County Veteran's Stories- April 15, 2008 Ralph G. Nash is a Korean War veteran, but he's fascinated with World War II and the men and women who served from the Upper Rio Grande. via SLV Dwellerhttp://www.topix.net/city/creede-co/2008/04/rio-grande-county-veterans-stories?fromrss=1 Depot arrives in South Fork- April 9, 2008 Followed by a caravan of trucks, the new train station for the Denver and Rio Grande Railway Historic Foundation makes its way to South Fork. via Valley Courierhttp://www.topix.net/city/creede-co/2008/04/depot-arrives-in-south-fork?fromrss=1 Red Cross officials call volunteer effort amazing- April 2, 2008 "It is still blowing me away how many people are coming wanting to be volunteers." San Luis Valley American Red Cross Manager Lisa Werts, right, gives snacks to Alamosan DJ Leon, 10, one of the many volunteers helping Alamosa through its water crisis. via Valley Courierhttp://www.topix.net/city/creede-co/2008/04/red-cross-officials-call-volunteer-effort-amaz... |