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    Shuffling of prep conferences will benefit Berthoud

    01/28/10 Like a small-sized kid trying to survive life on the playground, the Berthoud High School athletic program long ago decided to put up a fight rather than roll over.
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    Markey fundraising passes $1.1 million mark

    01/28/10 Rep. Betsy Markey, D-Colo., has raised more than $1.1 million in her bid for re-election for the 4th Congression District seat, her campaign announced in a press release today. "In tough economic times I am truly humbled that Coloradans are reaching deep in their pockets to lend their support as we build momentum and work to create jobs and rebuild our economy across Colorado," she stated in the ...
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    Tributes for Jan. 28

    01/28/10 Johnnie L. Baca April 26, 1976-Jan. 25, 2010 Age: 33 Residence: Eaton Johnnie L. Baca, 33, died on Jan. 25, 2010. He was born on April 26, 1976, to Johnnie Lawrence and Adela R. (Gutierrez) Baca in Loveland, Colo. He was raised in Loveland, where he graduated from Ferguson High School and moved to Cheyenne for a number of years before returning to the Eaton area. Johnnie worked for the family ...
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    The economy's on ice and snow sports have skidded off the rails, but Never Summer is riding high

    01/27/10 Tim Canaday keeps an old wooden snowboard in his office at the Never Summer Industries factory as a reminder. The board, fit for a history museum, has rubber straps for bindings and metal fins bolted to the tail and midsection, to keep it steady in deep powder. He constructed the board in 1983 fo...
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    Bill to consider killing fetus felony if part of another crime

    01/26/10 A Republican-sponsored bill in the Colorado Legislature would make it a Class 1 felony to kill a fetus unless it occurs as part of a medical procedure with the mother's consent or if the mother's life is threatened by a pregnancy.
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    Your biz for Jan. 24

    01/24/10 NBCE employee celebrates 25 years, gives back to Weld Kim Ransdell, examination production specialist at the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners in Greeley, celebrated her 25th anniversary with the organization on Monday. Typically, employees at NBCE get a party for their 25th anniversary, but Ransdell wanted her party to benefit others, asking that the money NBCE would have spent on her be ...
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    Saturday's sporting events

    01/23/10 Saturday, Jan. 23 Pro Hockey Colorado Eagles at Amarillo Gorillas, 6 p.m. College Track and Field Northern Colorado at Potts Invitational, Boulder, 10 a.m. Boys Basketball Fleming at Prairie, 4 p.m.; Pawnee at Dayspring Christian, 5 p.m.; Berthoud at Greeley West, 7 p.m.; Northridge at Greeley Central, 7 p.m.; Frontier Academy at Akron, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball Pawnee at Dayspring Christian, 2 p ...
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    Thursday's sporting events

    01/21/10 Thursday, Jan. 21 College Women's Basketball Northern Colorado at Sacramento State, 8 p.m. Boys Basketball Skyline at Windsor, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball Frontier Academy at Brighton Charter, 7 p.m. Girls Swimming Fossil Ridge at Greeley Central, 4 p.m. Wrestlng Highland at Eaton, 6:30 p.m.; Platte Valley at Brush, 6:30 p.m.; University at Yuma, 6:30 p.m.; Valley at Lyons, 6:30 p.m.; Weld Central ...
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    2009 proved big for Larimer County's oil industry

    01/20/10 The oil and gas industry isn't big in Larimer County, but 2009 proved to be its third most active year here.
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    CSU adds pinky-less Wikre to staff

    01/20/10 Trevor Wikre, the former Mesa State offensive guard who opted for a finger amputation over reconstructive surgery that would have ended his college playing career, was named today as a Colorado
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    CSU adds pinky-less Wikre to staff

    01/20/10 Trevor Wikre, the former Mesa State offensive guard who opted for a finger amputation over reconstructive surgery that would have ended his college playing career, was named today as a Colorado State grad assistant.
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    Five great backcountry ski and ride areas

    01/20/10 Sweet powder action. Most backcountry enthusiasts won't give up their secret powder stashes. Colorado Mountain School ski guide Andrew Councell says he'd gladly share some of his -- it's just tough to tell skiers where to turn right at that one funny tree.
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    Opinions about Obama take hold

    01/19/10 When Barack Obama was inaugurated one year ago Wednesday, his approval rating in the Gallup Poll was a lofty 67%-14%. No more. The latest USA TODAY/Gallup Poll puts his standing at 50%-45%, lower than any post-World War II president starting his second year in office except Ronald Reagan, who was at 49%.
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    GOP candidates for 4th District agree to debate

    01/14/10 Northern Colorado's four Republican congressional candidates have agreed to participate in several debates leading up to the 2010 caucuses and primaries.
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    Commission: Economy to blame for oil, gas decline

    01/14/10 The oil and gas industry isn't big in Larimer County, but 2009 proved to be its third most active year here.
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    Tribune Opinion: Aims Community College makes right decision to postpone campus construction

    01/13/10 We are sorry to hear the news that Aims Community College has put construction of a new campus near Berthoud on hold, but we think it was the right decision. Aims President Marsi Liddell and the college's board of directors showed good judgment in postponing construction of the new campus, slated near the intersection of Interstate 25 and Colo. 56. The new campus was planned to focus on "green ...
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    GOP 4th District candidates agree to debate

    01/13/10 Associated Press - January 14, 2010 12:04 AM ET FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) - Republican candidates seeking to challenge Rep. Betsy Markey for the 4th Congressional District seat have agreed to...
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    Colorado Business

    01/12/10 AgriHouse Inc., a Berthoud- based agri-biotech company, recently executed an exclusive license with the University of Colorado for intelligent leaf-sensor technology enabling more control of water use in farming and greenhouses.
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    Lawmakers driven to alter auto late fees

    01/12/10 When members of the legislative delegation from southern Larimer County take their seats in the Capitol on Wednesday, each will be looking at the big issues of the Colorado state budget, health care and other subjects.
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    Who's new for Jan. 12

    01/12/10 Born at North Colorado Medical Center on Dec. 29 to: Stephen and Garan Weilnau of Greeley, a daughter, Tegan Rhea Weilnau. Grandparents are Larry and Shirley Weilnau of Arvada and Michael and Janet Olsen of West Des Moines, Iowa. Great-grandparents are Viola Weilnau of Longmont, Marvin and Carolyn Camp of Fort Morgan, and Carole Dreier of Denver. Born at Poudre Valley Hospital on Dec. 30 to ...
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