Cascadia is Martin Lind’s dream — not Greeley’s. If he believes in it, let him finance it himself.
My love for Greeley runs deeper than geography — it’s legacy. My family has been part of this town since the beginning. We’re listed on the original settlers’ document. This isn’t just where we lived — it’s where we built, served, mourned and hoped, generation after generation.
My grandmother owned a small business here. Her father — my great-grandfather — was Greeley’s fire chief. My grandfather worked at Greeley Monument Works, carrying headstones for grieving families before becoming a police officer. He was the first Greeley officer featured in the Tribune for installing seatbelts in his patrol car — a quiet act of foresight that said a lot about his character.
My mother’s father also