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    Ferris finishes sixth at qualifier

    07/10/11 Ferris finishes sixth at qualifier Colorado Springs, Colo. Former Ohio State gymnast Ronald
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    Boulder County, neighbors concerned about Gross Reservoir expansion

    07/10/11 If a Denver Water plan to nearly triple the size of Gross Reservoir gets the final OK, hundreds of acres of shoreline, tributaries, wetlands and vegetated slopes in southwest Boulder County would be underwater.
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    New book features Pinos Altos' Buckhorn Saloon

    07/10/11 SILVER CITY - Every bar has a story to tell. That's the mantra a newly published book, "Hoist a Cold One! Historic Bars of the Southwest" by Melody Groves embodies. It tells the story of 25 bars in Arizona, Texas, New Mexico and Colorado.
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    The Record for June 30

    07/02/11 12:27 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to help a person in the 600 block of Yampa Street.
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    Columbus Blue Jackets Sign Two Goaltenders; Is Steve Mason's Job in Jeopardy?

    07/02/11 The Columbus Blue Jackets were one of the many teams on Friday that made a splash in the free agent market. The team locked up 27-year- old defenseman James Wisniewski to a six-year deal worth $33 million. This, combined with the acquisition of Jeff Carter, filled two of the Blue Jackets' most important needs. The other need for the Jackets was a goaltender to backup youngster Steve Mason. There ...
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    Public records - July 1

    07/02/11 Firefighters were dispatched to a fire alarm at the Justice Center at 4:52 a.m. Upon arrival they found no signs of fire. A faulty detector may have been activated.
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    Laughlin Eyed For Big Solar Project

    07/02/11 A Chinese company wants to build a solar panel manufacturing plant and solar farm near Laughlin that would employ about 1,700 people workers, Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak said Friday. Construction of the massive plant alone would take four years
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    Odds are this course will fare better than players

    07/02/11 Chieftain Deputy Sports Editor Joe E. Cervi writes a weekly golf column. He may be reached at 719-544-3520, ext. 454, or by email at jcervi@chieftain.com .
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    Carl Adamshick, embracing the heart's ire and desire

    06/25/11 Carl Adamshick's first poetry collection doesn't shy from complex human nature.
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    Sean "Diddy" Combs, Dr. Dre, Drake, Mary Mary and Other Top Names in Music Attend ASCAP's Rhythm & Soul Music Awards

    06/25/11 Alicia Keys, Ludacris, Kerry "Krucial" Brothers, The Smeezingtons, Matthew "Boi-1da" Samuels, Noah "40" Shebib, Ericka Warren and EMI Music Publishing Receive Top Honors
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    Facts & Storylines for the 2011 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship

    06/25/11 The U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship will begin Monday, June 27th. The championship will be held concurrently at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in southwest Oregon with the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links. The two championships will be played on the Bandon Trails and Old Macdonald courses.
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    Mazur states his base

    06/25/11 Reedsburg senior Chad Mazur earns Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association all-state honorable mention.
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    Still more evacuations ordered around Monument Fire

    06/15/11 SIERRA VISTA - Still more mandatory evacuations have been announced by the Cochise County Sheriff's Office.
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    KC sports commission president Gray dies

    06/15/11 Kevin Gray spent his first two years out of college as a broadcaster, but he turned voicing his passion for all Kansas City sports endeavors into a career. Gray, president of the Greater Kansas City Sports Commission for the last 22 years, died Wednesday after a battle with metastatic cancer. He was 51.
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    Community Calendar

    06/15/11 JUNE 16 Listener's Delight - Amburgey & Hanson 5:30-6:30 p.m. June 16, Tybrisa/Strand Roundabout near the pier and pavilion, Tybee Island. Stroll the area of Tybee Island, take in the views and enjoy tasty treats and shops throughout the area while listening to this "bluesy" band. Free. For information, call 912-786-4573, ext. 123. Entrepreneur Food for Thought Series 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. June 16 ...
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    Santa Rosa bank robbery suspect identified

    06/09/11 Santa Rosa Police have identified the suspect in surveillance footage from a Wednesday bank robbery as a Santa Rosa man named Kelly Clark Keating.
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    Daily Update: Blanks, Clark to tandem at 1B, LF in Tucson; notes, minors

    06/09/11 Kyle Blanks promoted from Double-A San Antonio to Triple-A Tucson in the wake of Anthony Rizzo moving to the major league Padres.
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    Audio: Yankees draft chief discusses team's selections

    06/09/11 Damon Oppenheimer, vice president of amateur scouting, says the draft was filled with power bats
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    Raging river damages Glenwood Canyon bike path

    06/08/11 High spring runoff on the Colorado River is tearing apart a section of the Glenwood Canyon Trail downstream of the Shoshone Dam. Colorado Department of Transportation maintenance worker Braden Biocic points to a concrete section of the trail that's been buckled up by the high water, creating a big wave on the bike path platform.
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    Sangre Chronicle > Angel Fire > Moreno Valley teacher's favorite seniors move on

    05/26/11 Known as a group that likes to push authority, the 19 seniors who graduated from Moreno Valley High School Saturday (May 21) were a bit rebellious during the last four years, according to teacher Debra Ledford.
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