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    Colorado Community College Revenues Lag Behind Projections

    02/28/10 AURORA - When Amendment 50 was up for vote in 2008, state economists forecasted that the Colorado Community College System would receive about $29 million in revenue during the first year. Nancy McCallin never believed in that prediction and now her fears are coming true.
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    Greeley, Durango, Cortez win Best of Show awards

    02/28/10 DENVER - The Greeley Tribune, The Durango Herald and the Cortez Journal won the Best of Show awards Saturday at the 132nd annual Colorado Press Association Convention. The Greeley Tribune captured two of the awards, with Sharon Dunn winning for best sustained coverage in the newspaper's reporting on the collapse of New Frontier Bank, and Casey Ehmsen winning for best news page design. Sam Green ...
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    City and county hold summit

    02/27/10 Regionalism, open space and medical marijuana were among the topics when the Centennial City Council met Feb. 22 in a joint meeting with the Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners.
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    Chu: Energy initiatives could bring jobs to Colorado

    02/20/10 AURORA - Promoting Colorado's renewable energy industry is key to generating jobs and easing dependence on foreign oil - but the United States is lagging behind China in its investment in renewables, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu said Friday.
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    About Town

    02/20/10 District 1 meeting District 1 Centennial councilmembers Rick Dindinger and Ron Phelps will host a citizens meeting Feb. 27, from 1-3 p.m., at the South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce, 6840 S. University Blvd.
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    Energy Secretary Chu says U.S. lags on developing clean-energy technology

    02/20/10 Energy Secretary Steven Chu said Friday that the United States is in danger of falling irreversibly behind other countries in the race to develop clean-energy technologies and must act quickly to avoid that fate.
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    Reflections on life-long Scouting commitment

    02/19/10 My days in Scouting started in Denison when Dennis Martin invited me to join Troop 48, which at that time was meeting in the American Legion Hall on west Broadway.
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    Reed making his mark in the ring

    02/15/10 Minooka amateur boxer Michael Reed continues to make his mark in the sport. Reed, who just turned 16, recently came away with top honors in the Silver Gloves National Tournament held in Independence, Mo.
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    Weidmann elected mayor pro tem

    02/15/10 Centennial City Councilmember Ron Weidmann from the eastern District 4 has been unanimously elected mayor pro tem for 2010.
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    Who's new for Feb. 14

    02/14/10 Born at North Colorado Medical Center on Feb. 6 to: Jeff and Heidi Mink of Briggsdale, a son, Thompson J. Mink. Grandparents are Lon Mink of Johnstown, Carol Mink of Johnstown, John Boham of Loveland and Shannon Boham of Loveland. America McNeill de Jimenez and Dagoberto Jimenez of Greeley, a son, Keith Camilo Jimenez McNeill. Grandparents are Teresa Rodriguez McNeill of Greeley, Ignacio Jimenez ...
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    The 10 most important American plays

    02/14/10 A Denver Post survey of local and national theater experts places "Death of a Salesman" at the top of a list that says U.S. writers have produced only two plays in nearly 50 years that belong among the very best. So are we just not writing great plays anymore?
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    Calling all campers

    02/09/10 Summer Camps 2010: For some camp directors, childhood experiences at summer camp affected them so deeply they moved into the field, often from counselor up the ranks to director. For others, the fact they weren't able to attend camp was a strong incentive to reach out to kids.
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    Nearly one in three Colo. graduates needs remedial courses in college, study finds

    02/09/10 About one in three first-year college students needs remedial help in at least one core subject, according to an annual report by the Colorado Commission for Higher Education.
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    Journal Of Clinical Investigation Online News Feb. 8, 2010

    02/09/10 NEPHROLOGY: New approach to treating the kidney disease Alport syndrome? Alport syndrome is a progressive hereditary kidney disease with no definitive therapy. It is caused by mutations in any of the collagen IV genes (COL4A3, COL4A4, and COL4A5). Motoko Yanagita and colleagues, at Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan, have now identified a role for the protein USAG-1 in the ...
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    CBS4 Goes Inside The Mind Of A Bank Robber

    02/09/10 There has been a renewed popularity over the last several months in the metro area when it comes to bank robberies and CBS4 investigator Rick Sallinger wanted to get inside the mind of someone who robbed banks for a living.
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    Who's New for Feb. 9

    02/09/10 Born at North Colorado Medical Center on Feb. 3 to: Preston and Megan Berkheimer of Greeley, a son, Byron Layne Berkheimer. Grandparents are Rita and Greg Berkheimer of Greeley, Ron and Brenda Nolde of Wray and Teresa Weed of Baytown, Texas. Great-grandparents are Robert Eastin of Evans, and Bobbi and Merrill Berkheimer of Hazard, Neb. Born at North Colorado Medical Center on Feb. 4 to: Kyle and ...
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    Houses in Denver

    02/09/10 The housing market in Denver has seen an appreciable increase this year despite the bleak scenario e...
     

    For the week of Feb. 5, 2010

    02/05/10 Patricia Shay-Tomer, 68, born in El Monte on Sept. 25, 1941, passed away on Dec. 19, 2009 from congestive heart failure. She was a resident of Cherry Valley for seven years after residing in Calimesa and Yucaipa for 13 years.
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    DPS: More on track to success

    02/03/10 DENVER - Superintendent Tom Boasberg calls it "some of the most encouraging data that we've seen in Denver Public Schools in several years."
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    Community Milestones

    01/30/10 DeLoach named partner Bell Nunnally & Martin LLP recently named Trey DeLoach partner. DeLoach, a Papillion High School graduate, received his B.S. in Education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He earned his M.S. in Educational Administration from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 1987, and J.D. from the Creighton University School of Law in 1991, where he graduated first in his class.
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    AFL gridiron team makes home in Castle Rock

    01/22/10 Big league football returns to Castle Rock. The 40-plus-team Alliance Football League expands into the Douglas County community this year with the newly formed Rocky Mountain Renegades, which makes a home at Douglas County Schools Stadium for its inaugural season May-August 2010.
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