Per the Denver Post- Section B9 in the printed version.
CommunitiesBound LLC of Bailey announced the sale of its website 285Bound.com to Sharon Trilk, one of the original members of the site. The website was created as an online forum for community members to connect, interact and share information along the U.S. 285 corridor.
PondLady wrote: VL - I don't understand why they don't think you're sincere.
They think i'm mean, but if they had ever taken the time to get to get to know me they'd now i'm nice. There are so many misconceptions about me around here
I truly wish you Good Luck, SC. I once held a position similar to yours and sometimes found it rather intense, somewhat complex and at times unreasonably and perhaps even, unnecessarily overwhelming.
You are likely a much better and stronger person than I, and I once again wish you great success; but I also pray that you are capable of maintaining your honesty, your integrity and most importantly, your patience throughout this endeavor; for I was unfortunately limited in these traits and clearly failed to succeed beyond my initial desires and even beyond my emotional and financial investment.
Jonathan Hemlock wrote: I truly wish you Good Luck, SC. I once held a position similar to yours and sometimes found it rather intense, somewhat complex and at times unreasonably and perhaps even, unnecessarily overwhelming.
285bound.com sold to prolific poster Sharon Trilk Site will remain much the same, says new owner
The founders of community Web site 285bound.com sold the Web site on March 30 for an undisclosed price to a prolific poster on the site, Lakewood resident Sharon Trilk.
Technically, the ownership of the Web site transferred from Communities Bound LLC, owned by Robyn Honsey and J.M. Ciccarelli, to Science Sense LLC, a newly-created company owned solely by Trilk that was organized to take ownership of the site.
Although Trilk lives in Lakewood, she lived in the Kings Valley area northeast of Pine Junction for many years before moving. She still has a strong connection to the mountain community, and being involved with the Web site helps her stay connected, she said.
What a great article and not any mention of comparing it to other local sites.
Well done, on the part of everyone involved in the sale.
The only thing I can't figure out is why the reporter chose to put Kings Valley "northeast of Pine Junction" when it's much closer to the more recognizable Conifer.
285 Bound wrote: 285bound.com sold to prolific poster Sharon Trilk Site will remain much the same, says new owner
The founders of community Web site 285bound.com sold the Web site on March 30 for an undisclosed price to a prolific poster on the site, Lakewood resident Sharon Trilk.