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Nancy Lofholm

Nancy Lofholm

Contributing Writer at The Colorado Sun

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  • Regional News
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Recent Articles

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Trump’s deportation plans would be disruptive in Colorado, where 1 in 10 residents is an immigrant

Gov. Jared Polis says Colorado will not support deportations other than dangerous criminals, but communities statewide prepare for the worst.
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Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters sentenced to 9 years in prison...

Judge says "prison is the only place" for Tina Peters, who remained defiant even as she asked the court for probation.
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A Colorado cemetery's red phone booth to the dead dials up tension ...

Nancy Brockman’s larger-than-life resting place — her gift to those left behind as she fought cancer — has Silverton talking
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Tina Peters declines to testify in her own trial after judge refuse...

The defense rested after the judge declined the former Mesa County clerk's request to order prosecutors not to "bully me around."
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Election fraud conspiracies take center stage as friend of Tina Pet...

The plot to breach Mesa County’s voting system and hide the evidence was brought into focus during former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters' criminal trial.
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Tina Peters’ chief aide testifies about her role in the hunt for Me...

Prosecution nears end of making its case that the former Mesa County clerk committed felonies trying to prove fraud in the 2020 election
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Trial of former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters details web of right-...

Among the figures cited in testimony during first week of trial was Ron Watkins, former administrator of website that hosts QAnon conspiracies
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Trial begins for Tina Peters, Colorado clerk charged in election sy...

Tina Peters, 68, is being tried on seven felonies and three misdemeanors. She could face decades in prison if convicted.
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Garlic from this Colorado farm is making neighbors give up grocery ...

Green Acres U-Pick in Palisade cultivates a globe-spanning collection of Colorado garlic that most home cooks have never encountered.
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Chaos or success? Questions continue around abrupt closure of U.S. ...

State and federal officials have known for decades about problems with bridges constructed with a faulty welding technique.
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One lane of U.S. 50 could be open by July 4, but only if four criti...

If four critical repairs are done in time, reopening the bridge could coincide with completion of U.S. 50 fixes in Little Blue Canyon
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Plaza Urrutia, a beloved symbol of Basque culture in Grand Junction...

The Basque handball court could have been demolished. Instead, it survives as a reminder of how newcomers played the game of home.
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A broken bridge leaves an isolated Colorado community scrambling to...

Gunnison County residents, already feeling the economic impacts from the U.S. 50 bridge closure, rally to save summer
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U.S. 50 bridge closure is an “immediate 911 deal” for Gunnison Vall...

Hospital shifted into disaster mode to deliver critical care and re-route staffers and basic supplies that come over from Montrose
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When you gotta go, where to go? The crappy state of Colorado’s publ...

A basic public service is disappearing from our communities for various reasons. It’s a problem with no sign of relief.
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Postal Service floats idea of driving Western Slope mail to Denver ...

Angry customers, including county clerks, mayors and city managers, say proposal to modernize Grand Junction mail delivery spells trouble
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How sweet corn farmers in Colorado are fighting against ear worms -...

Tuxedo Corn and other sweet corn growers near Olathe are working to thwart — or at least slow down — worms that ruined their crop last year
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Tina Peters’ criminal trial in election system breach postponed aga...

The former county clerk hired a new lawyer to represent her on charges connected with a 2021 security breach of Mesa County’s election system
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Grand Junction puts services for homeless people under 1 tent roof ...

The one-stop-shop for help has riled some neighbors, but the city says the pavilion is a bridge to a permanent Resource Center
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At a Glenwood Springs mobile home park, residents are working towar...

To avoid a large corporation swooping in, 3-Mile residents decided they needed to purchase the park themselves
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Gunnison elects first Cora Indian to city council, giving voice to ...

Marisela Ballesteros, 26, will be sworn in Dec. 12 and says she’ll work to better the circumstances of everyone — not just those who share her background.