Kokomo City Grapevine
Kokomo City Grapevine is news, information, and innuendo concerning the historic mining community of Kokomo City Colorado and the ten-mile mining district, featuring lifelong Kokomocitian William Sternard.
Founded in 1872, Kokomo City is a mining town in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, located halfway between Copper Mountain and Leadville at 10,695 feet above sea level. Kokomo City is named after Kokomo Gulch, which was named after Kokomo, Indiana, which was named after Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo, an indigenous Miami man who was said to have been one of the four sons of Chief Richardville, the last of the chiefs of the Miami people.
Rumors of Kokomo City's demise after the post office supposedly closed in 1965 are greatly exaggerated. In fact, Kokomo City is a vibrant, thriving community filled with colorful characters from all walks of life, multiple mostly empty mega-shopping malls, too much fast food, and award-winning live theatre presented by the Kokomo City Community Players. Kokomo City Grapevine is your informational gateway to the American West and Colorful Colorado, both past and present.
Kokomo City Grapevine
Episode 9
In this episode of Kokomo City Grapevine, the Kokomo City Paranormal Society is holding its 14th annual Ouija board swap this Friday at midnight in the Spruce Meeting Room at the Summit House Hotel. The Kokomo City Fire Department found an excuse to use the jaws of life at Applebee's, and the Crazy German Lady still doesn’t offer any discounts at her Internet and Cat Cafe, so don't ask.
Councilperson Kelvin McMurtry shared a PowerPoint presentation from his recent trip to Area 51, where he got food poisoning and had to receive life-saving IV fluids at an out-of-network urgent care clinic. Paul Worthington from the Kokomo City Electric Association Cooperative investigated a massive power drain emanating from the Bigfoot Ranch. The code to access the Bigfoot Ranch is 0198, but that is confidential information. The Not-So-Secret Government Mine may or may not be involved.