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Summit County Commissioner Tamara Pogue will run for reelection in 2024

Summit County Commissioner Tamara Pogue said she intends to run for reelection this November.  Pogue, a Dillon-area resident, was elected in 2018 to a four-year term. She previously served as the executive director for the.

In high-cost Summit County, soaring HOA fees are squeezing homeowners budgets, raising rents and stifling sales

Merritt Burnham thought he broke the cycle of paycheck-to-paycheck living when he bought his one-bedroom Summit County condominium in 2020.  At age 28, Burnham had spent his adult life as a renter facing continuous cost.

CDOT completes I-70 auxiliary lane from Frisco to Silverthorne

Interstate 70 Frisco to Silverthorne Aux Lane project completed new lanes 10-year Colorado snow mountain travel safety plan cost creation detours bridges crashes.

Summit County Commissioner Tamara Pogue receives appointment to statewide property tax group

Summit County Commissioner Tamara Pogue has been appointed to a statewide commission aiming to provide a long-term solution to rising property taxes. Colorado House Speaker Julie McCluskie, in a Dec. 6 news release, announced Pogue.

Colorado counties ask lawmakers for more funding to replace lost property tax revenue

DENVER Representatives from counties across Colorado complained during the first day of a special legislative session Friday that Democratic lawmakers’ plan to reduce property taxes would leave them strained to provide services.  Those complaints.

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