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Wednesday, October 22, 2014
This place, here, is where we don't exist. #findthebeauty #freedom #fromtheheart #seeeverythingaroundyou #photooftheday #picoftheday #themilehighcity #thephotosociety #denvertography #jj_denver #jj_colorado #imagesnipers #coloradocameraclub #coloradotography #coloradolove #coloradophotographs #colorado_photographers #dailylife #natgeo #amazing #denver #nationalgeographic #cityofdenver #photosociety #colorfulcolorado #fall #nextbigthing #mygalaxy #soultravelers by azaelt23
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Closeup of the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde, Colorado. An amazing way of life by the Anasazi people in the year 1200! #colorado #colorado_photographers #colorfulcolorado #coloradogram #mycoloradogram #mountains #mesaverdecolorado #coloradocameraclub # amazing #mysterious #roadtrip #visitcolorado by millefiorifavoriti
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New Biography Chronicles Life Experiences of Nazi Youth Leader
‘Stations Along The Way’ by Ursula Martens and Mark Shaw shares gripping spiritual transformation of Ursula Martens. (PRWeb October 22, 2014) Read the full story at http://ift.tt/1ynE3Lj
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Ted Cruz trying to help Senate candidates, but his role is limited
WASHINGTON — Sen. Ted Cruz will spend Saturday in Georgia pitching voters on David Perdue. That will bring to three the number of Senate nominees the Texas tea partier has clasped hands with this fall.
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8.1 Million U.S. Residential Properties Seriously Underwater in Third Quarter, Lowest Level in Two Years
15 Percent of U.S. Properties Seriously Underwater, Representing $1.4 Trillion in Negative Equity; Properties in the Foreclosure Process With Positive Equity Increase to 38 Percent
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Will: Fictitious 'war on women' is a substitute for thought
DENVER - One of the wonders of this political moment is feminist contentment about the infantilization of women in the name of progressive politics.
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Denver teens' travel stirs terror appeal concerns
DENVER (AP) — The case of three teenage girls being investigated for trying to join Islamic State militants poses vexing questions for U.S. officials about the use of social media by terror groups to recruit people inside the United States, experts said Wednesday.
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Leing and Polis agree on student loans, disagree on campus guns as they answer student questions at CSU
FORT COLLINS — The two men hoping to represent the 2nd Congressional District in Washington, D.C., next year took questions written mostly by students in a wide-ranging debate Wednesday night at Colorado State University.
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National Park Service: 5 western parks vandalized, incidents under investigation at 5 more
SALT LAKE CITY - The National Park Service says vandalism has been found within five western national parks and officials are investigating vandalism reports at five other parks. Park Service spokesman Jeffrey Olson said Wednesday that he could not disclose the type or extent of the vandalism ...
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We Miss Them
The annual rivalry game between Mason County and Fleming County will be played on Friday night and I would like to take time to reflect on two men who did so much for so many.
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Voynov's lawyer blames language problems for arrest
The lawyer for Los Angeles Kings defenceman Slava Voynov insists his client never hit his girlfriend, and says his arrest resulted from confusion caused in part by the Russian couple’s limited ability to speak English.
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Huskies, Devils prepare for state meet
Battle Mountain's Cameron Moore leads a one of the program's stronger teams in recent history into Saturday's state meet down in Colorado Springs.
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Boulder Valley Velodrome asking for help from Erie building officials
After more than two-and-a-half years of building, and some notable setbacks, owners Doug Emerson and Frank Banta are asking for help from the town of Erie to get things rolling at the much-anticipated Boulder Valley Velodrome.
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Music column: The perfect album
A couple of days ago, I was driving in the morning to work and heard Brett Saunders, a local radio DJ on KBCO talking about how the Talking Heads album Remain in Light was probably one of the best of all time.
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Even tough runs are a treat on these gorgeous fall days. 🙏🍁 by shuttersea
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Autumn Aspen tree beauty at Pagosa Pass, Colorado. #colorado_photographers #colorado #coloradocameraclub #coloradogram #myfavoritetimeoftheyear #mountains #mycoloradogram #rockymountains #autumnincolorado #colorfulcolorado #autumn#fallincolorado #fall #aspentrees #pagosaspringscolorado by millefiorifavoriti
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Voynov's lawyer blames language problems for arrest
The lawyer for Los Angeles Kings defenceman Slava Voynov insists his client never hit his girlfriend, and says his arrest resulted from confusion caused in part by the Russian couple’s limited ability to speak English.
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National Park Service: 5 western parks vandalized, incidents under investigation at 5 more
SALT LAKE CITY - The National Park Service says vandalism has been found within five western national parks and officials are investigating vandalism reports at five other parks. Park Service spokesman Jeffrey Olson said Wednesday that he could not disclose the type or extent of the vandalism ...
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World Series notebook: Michael Morse soaks up wisdom of former Giants greats
San Francisco Giants' clubhouse often has star-studded visitors that include Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Barry Bonds, Will Clark, J.T. Snow and other former All-Stars and MVPs
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Not the same Jeff Vap
Jeff J. Vap, of Atwood, KS, is tired of being confused with a Jeff T. Vap, convicted of deception.
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Excessive Speed Investigated In Head-On Crash
State troopers are investigating excessive speed in a head-on crash that left two drivers seriously injured.
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National Park Service: 5 western parks vandalized, incidents under investigation at 5 more
SALT LAKE CITY - The National Park Service says vandalism has been found within five western national parks and officials are investigating vandalism reports at five other parks. Park Service spokesman Jeffrey Olson said Wednesday that he could not disclose the type or extent of the vandalism ...
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Voynov's lawyer blames language problems for arrest
The lawyer for Los Angeles Kings defenceman Slava Voynov insists his client never hit his girlfriend, and says his arrest resulted from confusion caused in part by the Russian couple’s limited ability to speak English.
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World Series notebook: Michael Morse soaks up wisdom of former Giants greats
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — After hitting the home run that tied Game 5 of the NLCS, Michael Morse revealed that Giants great Barry Bonds gave him a crucial batting tip before the game.
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Spell admits guilt for the murder of Sherry Arnold
SIDNEY - One of the men involved with the 2012 kidnapping and murder of Sidney school teacher Sherry Arnold admitted his guilt before a judge Wednesday.
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You Saw It, Oct. 23
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Social Junction, Oct. 23
Grand Junction Rockestra was joined by ZZ Top tribute band ZZ-3 for a RockeZZ3tra concert at Robinson Theatre in Colorado Mesa University’s Moss Performing Arts Center on Saturday. These photos were taken by Dawn Morrow. View and purchase these and other Social Junction photos at GJSentinel.com.
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Boulder Valley Velodrome asking for help from Erie building officials
After more than two-and-a-half years of building, and some notable setbacks, owners Doug Emerson and Frank Banta are asking for help from the town of Erie to get things rolling at the much-anticipated Boulder Valley Velodrome.
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Breckenridge Craft Spirits Festival: A supply and demand debate
Craft spirits makes don't always follow all of the steps from grain to bottle to create their products, and that has caused a backlash from consumers who think some distilleries' claims to be small-batch or hand-made are misleading.
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New information may reveal motive in the murder of 15-year-old Anne Kasprzak
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 Utah) - New court documents may reveal a motive behind the murder of 15-year-old Anne Kasprzak. The teenager’s body was found in the Jordan River in March of 2012. The case was stagnate until last week when police arrested her boyfriend for the killing in Colorado. The 17-year-old was extradited to Utah and was in court in Salt Lake City Wednesday morning.
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Football season ends early for local high school
A football season that began with 40 varsity players ended with just 12 healthy and led to a premature end for a Colorado Springs high school. Cheyenne Mountain High School, on the city's southwest side, announced this week that it would forfeit its final two games after canceling the second half of last week's game against Pueblo Centennial. CMHS, nicknamed the Indians, will finish its season ...
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Governor’s race a toss-up, according to polls
Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper, left, and Republican candidate Bob Beauprez greet during a gubernatorial debate Sept. 30 in Denver.
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Vandalism Reported at 5 National Parks
National Park Service: 5 western parks vandalized, incidents under investigation at 5 more
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National Park Service: 5 western parks vandalized, incidents under investigation at 5 more
SALT LAKE CITY — The National Park Service says vandalism has been found within five western national parks and officials are investigating vandalism reports at five other parks.
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Family wants justice after daughted killed in Pitkin accident
It was the evening of Aug. 23; the skies were dark and temperatures were unseasonably cool. Despite rains in the area earlier in the day, the roads were reportedly dry. Illinois resident Meleyna Kistner, 21, a mechanical engineering student at a prestigious Indiana university — described as family oriented and environmentally conscious — was driving through Pitkin County on Highway 133 with her ...
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Obituary: Aaron Michael Lee Anderson
Aaron Michael Lee Anderson, born on April 16, 1991, in Vail, Colorado, passed on Oct. 18, 2014, in Wheatridge. Aaron attended Summit High School and graduated from Universal Technical Institute in Avondale, Arizona. He was employed with Crown Lift, based in Denver.
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Halloween trick-or-treat times in Western Pa.
Halloween events will ramp up this weekend, leading to the big night. Here are trick-or-treat times followed by other community programs, all Oct. 31 unless ...
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On the ballot: The genetically modified food fight
The Carbondale Community Food Co-op displays non-GMO food items in a photo taken this week.
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