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    Rio Grande Scenic Railroad Launches Campaign to Promote Michael Martin Murpheys New Mountain Music Show

    07/01/09 Outdoor Concerts Set in Beautiful Fir, Colo. [PR.com - July 01, 2009]
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    Federal rules snarl stimulus bids

    06/21/09 When Colorado leaders held their first groundbreaking ceremony to showcase the use of federal stimulus funds, they picked a Littleton highway project whose costs closely matched the government's estimates.
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    Gates Wins Mt Washington Road Race

    06/20/09 Rickey Gates, of Alamosa, Colorado, ran away from a field of anxious challengers to win the 49th Annual Mt. Washington Road Race for the first time in a time of 59:58, becoming only the second American runners to break one hour (fellow Coloradan Matt Carpenter ran 59:49 in 1993 and 59:16 in 1999) and became the owner of the 8th fastest time run in this storied race.
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    Rocky Mountain Arsenal gets $7.4M wildlife center

    06/18/09 Area was once a Superfund site that was the U.S. military's biggest chemical weapons factory
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    Things You Need To Know About Home Inspections

    06/18/09 Everyone knows the economy's been a little rocky lately, with many houses going into foreclosure. Th...
     

    Colorado education: state revising standards

    06/03/09 FRISCO - Students are told they work for a company considering purchase of a small Beechcraft airplane. They're given its performance record, statistics and financial information.
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    Pike's Stockade closed to summer visitors

    06/03/09 ALAMOSA - The Colorado Historical Society will delay the opening of Pike's Stockade because of recent runoff and high water tables in the area.
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    Forest Service sued over logging project

    06/03/09 ALAMOSA - Two environmental groups have sued the Forest Service over the agency's approval of a timber sale near South Fork.
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    City to rename old library for steel magnate

    06/03/09 The city approved a motion Tuesday to rename the old library building on East Second Avenue the Carnegie Building, in honor of the building's benefactor, Andrew Carnegie.
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    Bonfils honors top blood donors

    06/02/09 Bonfils Blood Center honored hundreds of high-gallon blood donors, blood drive hosts, volunteers, financial contributors and community partners during its annual appreciation reception Monday night at the Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center.
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    Maldivian cleared for spring campaign

    06/02/09 Mark Kavanagh is getting a feel for the spring already with Cox Plate winner Maldivian back in pre-training. The rising seven-year-old got a veterinary clearance to resume work after scans of his nearside suspensory ligament came back picture perfect last Thursday.
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    Forums planned for SLV domestic wells

    06/02/09 SAN LUIS - A series of educational forums for domestic well owners and users in the San Luis Valley will kick off tonight at the Sangre de Cristo Parish Hall.
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    Alamosa leaders eye solar, transmission rules SLV leaders eye utility regs

    06/02/09 ALAMOSA - With the prospect of utility-scale solar plants and a new transmission line being proposed in the coming years, county commissioners last week rolled out a draft of proposed regulations.
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    05/30/09 David Cromwell Arnold, 60, passed away Nov. 15, 2008, at Sentara Care Plex Hospital in Virginia Beach. He was born in Salisbury, Md. and was the son of the late Charles Arnold, Sr. and the late Dorothy Cromwell Arnold.
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    Six Mustangs sign letters of intent

    05/28/09 The latest crop of student athletes from Ponderosa High School to sign letters of intent to play their chosen sport at the collegiate level almost came in pairs.
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    Who's New - Births for May 24-27

    05/27/09 Amber Younkin and Colby Karnik, both of Greeley, a daughter, Kenley Allyn Karnik. Grandparents are Sean Palmer of Greeley, Dawn Younkin of Georgia and Bari and Shanna Karnik of Sidney, Neb.
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    COMMUNITY NEWS: NCT, May 27, 2009

    05/27/09 Volunteers needed for grad nite RANCHO BERNARDO ---- Volunteers are needed for Rancho Bernardo High School Grad Nite on June 11. The event is an all-night lock-in event of safe, supervised fun and entertainment for the graduating seniors. Individuals are needed to help set up, work the early or late shift and help clean up after the event. Call 858-675-7609 or e-mail ladour@san.rr.com.
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    Tornado Warning Sirens Hit Or Miss

    05/25/09 As severe weather season gets underway, your community may or may not have a warning siren as Colorado does not have a current, statewide program.
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    A phoenix from the ashes

    05/25/09 Fifty-one years ago, a destructive fire in the Pueblo warehouse of a wholesale plumbing distributor seemed to signal the end of the road for the company and its employees.
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    McCarroll - Axtell wedding

    05/24/09 Cindy McCarroll and Dusty Axtell, both of Denver, were married Sept. 6, 2008, at Mount Vernon Country Club in Golden. Pastor Mil Goetz officiated.
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    What is Tenancy at Will and Is it Right for Your Rental Property

    05/20/09 Tenancy at will is a type of informal rental agreement that is similar to a month to month agreement...
     

    Advocates say time is right to reform mining law

    05/12/09 When Congress approved the rules governing the nation's mining operations, Ulysses S. Grant was in the White House, George Armstrong Custer was fighting Native Americans and Congress was looking for ways to encourage greater settlement of the nation's vast frontier.
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