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The Colestin Valley Buzz
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The Current Buzz
2008_January-February Here is the 1st 2008 issue. (Word document.)
2008_January-February (PDF document.)
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2006
2006_Jan-Feb
2006_Mar-Apr
2006_May-June
2006_Sept-Oct
2006_Nov-Dec
2005
2005_Jan-Feb
2005_Mar-Apr
2005_May-June
2005_Sept-Oct
2005_Nov-Dec
2004
2004_April
2004_May-June
2004_Jul-Aug
2004_Sept-Oct
2004_Nov-Dec
Newsletters are in PDF format which requires the Acrobat Reader. The PDF reader is free here
Other news:
Bulletin from the Colestin Valley Fire District
Current Weather and Roads
More ideas to add:
- Classified ads in the Community section (I'd rather let my neighbors know about my extra CDs than try to take them to EBay, or a flea market.)
- List of various business, services, and interests people would like to share.
- Activities section could have links to Ashland Events and possibly our own calendar of Valley Events, or announcements.
- There can also be a community bulletin board area, or a chat area where
people can write about local interests and issues.
- It would be handy to have a 24/7 info central if there is another train derailment, fire, drought, or anything else that involves all of us. Posting online could save time and effort for the Fire District.
- We could explore getting a direct WIFI connection set up on Mt. Ashland since we're probably not going to get DSL or Cable anytime soon.
- Web Cam of the Mountain. Some of us could devote web cams to views of the valley or our own road, weather, etc. Web cams accessible by the Fire District could augment monitoring.
Photos or graphics will be gratefully accepted.
We're open to more ideas, and want to make this a cooperative venture.
If you are interested, contact Lisa Buttrey or Rick Eckel.

