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Sunday, May 25, 2014
Mary Lenora Barrett
Mary Lenora Barrett, 96, died Thursday, May 22, 2014, at the Platte County Memorial Hospital in Wheatland with her son at her side.
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Wyoming unemployment dips to 3.7 percent
Lock Trucking runs 30 trucks out of its Wheatland headquarters. Operations Manager Mike Harris said the company could use 130 trucks, if they could only find the help.
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Some teams standing tall while Red Sox, others fall
With the season just past the quarter pole, now is a good time to take stock of where teams stand. With that in mind, here are three surprises and three disappointments: • SURPRISE: Oakland A’s Is it a shock the A’s lead the West? Of course not. They’ve won two straight division titles. What’s shocking is the way they’ve manhandled virtually everyone on their schedule (except for the Red Sox ...
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Tree chronicles Worcester woman's life
WORCESTER, Mass. — Josephine Rutkauskas, who will be 87 in early June, wants you to know about the sprig of blue spruce she planted in her yard when Jack Kennedy was in the White House. But before she explains why, she'd rather you not call her Josephine. Her nickname is "Dodo." Yes, like the clumsy, flightless bird that went extinct and whose name became a synonym for a silly or stupid person ...
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The US Is Already Turning Back Chinese Hacker-Types at the Border
A senior administration official recently listed several ways that the United States is taking aim at the Chinese hacker community on the whole. That list includes everything from economic sanctions to a blanket ban on Chinese hackers attending conferences in the U.S. It's actually already happening. Read more...
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‘The Possibilities’: Losing her son, her baby, her friend
“The Possibilities,” a new novel by “The Descendants” author Kaui Hart Hemmings, tells the story of the heartbreak and eventual healing undergone by the single mother of a beloved only son.
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Gnarly Trombone: Some (memorable) advice for our graduates
OK, this is Graduation Day for about every school in the county, so I’m guessing all these graduates need some advice. Oh, I know they’ll be getting advice from all of those graduation speakers they’ll be hearing today, but there may be some things left out.
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Rivers rising in Weld with more rain and farmers using less irrigation water
Poudre River Friday’s flows (approx.) Historic Avg. (approx.) Big Thompson River Friday’s flows (approx.) Historic Avg. (approx.)
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Suspect fatally shot by Greeley police had lengthy criminal history
The 31-year-old man who was shot and killed by Greeley police on Wednesday had a criminal history dating back to 2003 and was listed as one of Weld County’s Most Wanted.
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Greeley Unexpected campaign kicks off with downtown party
Madisan Murphy, 3, reaches for soap bubbles as Crystal Fox lifts her into the air during the Greeley Unexpected launch party Friday night on the 9th Street Plaza in downtown Greeley. The Moses Jones Band performed during the launch party.
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Post-spawn largemouth bass are hitting well
Largemouth bass in most Highland’s waters will have spawned. The males guard the nests, overworked for about three weeks against sunfish, which rush in for eggs or hatchlings. Afterwards, bass turn on
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Barber new head coach at Air Force
Sam Barber has made a lot of moves throughout his high school and college wrestling career, but none has been bigger than the one he just made.
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Nearly 600 seniors graduate from county schools
This weekend, approximately 600 seniors from Cullman County high schools will walk across the stage inside Tom Drake Coliseum for graduation and into the next stage of their lives.
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New Photos Show Lake Powell Half Full
The mud-choked Colorado River flows through the dry lakebed of northern Lake Powell in a new satellite image released yesterday (May 22). Western drought has left this reservoir on the border of Utah and Arizona less than half full, the satellite image captured on May 13 reveals. As of May 21, the lake was at 42 percent of capacity, according to U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) data. Lake ...
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Cañon City tourism bridges gap without main attraction
royal gorge bridge. A new visitors center is north of rebuilt Royal Gorge Bridge, which reopens in August. "There's a big hole in this region without the bridge," manager Mike Bandera says.
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New Photos Show Lake Powell Half Full
The mud-choked Colorado River flows through the dry lakebed of northern Lake Powell in a new satellite image released yesterday (May 22). Western drought has left this reservoir on the border of Utah and Arizona less than half full, the satellite image captured on May 13 reveals. As of May 21, the lake was at 42 percent of capacity, according to U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) data. Lake ...
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Geek Tourist: 6 Summer Trips for Science-Lovers
So if ion colliders and dinosaur footprints sound like more fun than swimming and sun tanning, check out these science-y summer vacation options. If so, take a break from snorkeling to visit the W.M. Keck Observatory at magnificent Mauna Kea. Rising 13,800 feet (4,200 meters) above sea level, Mauna Kea hosts some of the largest telescopes ever built. The observatory doesn't offer public tours ...
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Henry Ford study seeks to learn how people prefer to be cared for
Jay Greene - Traditional health care delivery starts with a patient complaint or injury, a medical evaluation and then a treatment plan. But research just underway at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit could lead to more patient or family involvement before a physician recommends treatment.
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DAC to install outdoor bronze athletic sculptures
The Detroit Athletic Club is commemorating the centennial of its clubhouse next year by spending $2.2 million for four bronze sculptures that will be displayed along the Madison Avenue median and the new circle drive entrance.
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Linn supervisor District 5: Incumbent faces off against small-business owner in GOP primary
CEDAR RAPIDS — One-term incumbent John Harris of Palo and challenger Mark Banowetz of Ely are competing in the Republican primary on June 3 for the District 5 seat on the Linn County Board of Supervisors. The district comprises most of Linn County outside of Cedar Rapids, Marion, Central City and Bertram. Harris won the seat in 2010 in a close vote over Jim Houser, then a longtime incumbent ...
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Update on the latest in sports:
MIAMI (AP) — The Miami Heat followed a rather ugly half with a very good one in taking a two-games-to-one lead over the Indiana Pacers in the NBA's Eastern Conference finals.
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News from around Wisconsin at 5:28 a.m. CDT
Natural foods retailer to farmers: Let cows graze DENVER (AP) - Cows should be outside. That's the position of a Colorado-based grocery store chain that recently announced it will carry only dairy products from farms where cows graze in pastures. Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage claims ...
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Natural foods retailer to farmers: Let cows graze
Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage claims grazing improves the health of cows, consumers and the environment, and it hopes to expand an ongoing, national debate over how to best care for livestock. The American Grassfed Association, which helped Natural Grocers develop its rules, said it is the first retail chain to carry only pastured dairy products; many already have rules barring suppliers ...
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MLB: Michael Cuddyer, Troy Tulowitzki homer to spark Colorado Rockies
Jacoby Ellsbury homered with two outs in the 10th inning, and the New York Yankees snapped an eight-game road losing streak against the Chicago White Sox.
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Chanel launching Aspen pop-up
(Relaxnews) - The French luxury label is hopping over the Atlantic and up to Colorado for a special 'Ephemeral Boutique'.
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Sangre Chronicle > Cimarron > Community support helps Korean War veteran thrive
CIMARRON— Enrique “Henry” Cruz loves to chat. Cruz honed his conversational skills in the Marine Corps from 1953-1955.
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Sangre Chronicle > Eagle Nest > Eagle Nest prepares for Run For The Wall riders
EAGLE NEST— The village of Eagle Nest will open its doors once again to hundreds of bikers riding across the country for Run For the Wall. Riders taking the Central Route will stop in Eagle Nest for the night after making a stop at Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park in Angel Fire.
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Kings top Blackhawks, take 2-1 series lead
LOS ANGELES -- One year removed from a quick and painful Western Conference Final loss, the Los Angeles Kings bear no resemblance to the team that was dispatched in five games by the Chicago Blackhawks. With strong performances from rookies...
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Charles Dean Bagby
Charles Dean Bagby, 77, of Laramie died May 17, 2014, in Laramie. He was born Aug. 8, 1936, in North Platte, Nebraska, to Joe and Dorothy Bagby. He married Viola Ann Borgemann on May 21, 1955, in Laramie.
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National League roundup: David Buchanan leads Phillies over Dodgers
PHILADELPHIA — David Buchanan threw five effective innings in his major league debut, Chase Utley hit a two-run homer and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Los Angeles Dodgers, 5-3, Saturday.
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New Jersey Highlands is the site for gran fondo
NEWFOUNDLAND — With more cycling enthusiasts embracing the sport of gran fondo, the New York Metro area is ready for a new approach to staging big rides.
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City Council approves study of retail flight from Laramie
A new study of how much — and why — retail traffic leaves Laramie could provide insight into possible solutions, advocates said.
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What the Keystone pipeline debate is really about
President Obama’s indefinite delay of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline continues to mystify me. I have heard commentators call the delay “absurd,” “irresponsible” and worse. A project with obvious benefits to the Western Hemisphere, the United States and even Colorado is held hostage by politics.
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Local user group knows how to share trails on public land
On a gorgeous Saturday afternoon last April, we participated in an all-day, indoor meeting in a room with no windows and many a flickering florescent light, willingly.
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Printed Letters: May 25, 2014
For the last 11 years, I have received medical care at the VA Medical Center here in Grand Junction. Despite all of the nightmarish reports that have been written about the VA lately, I can say that I have received the very best of care here and that I have absolutely no complaints.
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Pack students head abroad for study
A group of Colorado State University-Pueblo students departed a week ago for a two-week study abroad program. Led by Donna Souder and husband Dustin Hodge, the group of 25 will spend 14 days abroad beginning in Germany before traveling to Switzerland, Italy and France.
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Lawsuit aims to block expansion of Colorado coal mine
More coal mining equals more ozone Staff Report FRISCO — Federal officials may have failed to adequately assess the environmental impacts of more coal mining in northwestern Colorado, according a conservation group that’s suing the Bureau of Land Management over an expansion permit for the Deserado coal mine, located in Rio Blanco County in northwestern […]
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