LAS ANIMAS — If the Las Animas County Board of County Commissioners had a theme on Feb. 17, it was this: pressure from above, change at home, and few easy options in between.
During the meeting, commissioners devoted extended discussion to three matters—the expanding reach of state legislation, a pending leadership transition in the local CSU Extension office, and approval of a sole-source waste-disposal contract after two unsuccessful bidding attempts.
State legislation: …