A-LP makes a hit list
Critics were gleeful. "This is A-LP being seen for what it is: pork," says Michael Black, spokesman for the Durango-based Taxpayers for the Animas River.
Meanwhile, players on both sides of the A-LP debate seem to be making news. On Jan. 23, the Southern Ute Tribal Council ousted one its members, outspoken A-LP critic Ray Frost, due to allegations that he sexually harassed several female tribal employees, including a 15-year-old worker at the tribe's casino.
* Danielle Desruisseaux