Tuesday, November 18, 2014
People on the move, 11/19
• Catalyst Repository Systems named Derrell Craig as vice president of the company's newly formed product services group.
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San Diego seeks to get past 'yuck factor' with drought-driven plan to recycle wastewater
SAN DIEGO - Acknowledging California's parched new reality, the city of San Diego has embraced a once-toxic idea: turning sewer water into drinking water.
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Dry San Diego to look to sewers as water source
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Acknowledging California's parched new reality, the city of San Diego has embraced a once-toxic idea: turning sewer water into drinking water.
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Oregon’s running in place
The Ducks say there will not be a Rocky Mountain low on Saturday at Autzen Stadium. Despite Oregon’s lofty status in the eyes of the College Football Playoff selection committee, which ranked the Ducks No. 2 again this week, the team isn’t overlooking Colorado. The Ducks (9-1 overall, 6-1 Pac-12) …
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Grasu says he’ll be back this season
Hroniss Grasu rides again. Oregon’s All-American center had everyone’s attention as he wheeled his way out of Tuesday’s practice with his injured left leg propped on a medical scooter. “I get 40 miles per gallon on this thing,” Grasu said upon arrival for his first media interview since being helped …
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Funding OK’d for airport environmental study
Staying true to the timeline the airport released in August, an environmental assessment of the Aspen-Pitkin County Airport’s east terminal area will begin by the start of 2015. On Tuesday, the Pitkin County commissioners approved the use of roughly $300,000 in airport enterprise funds to complete the $4.7 million budget that will be used to produce an environmental assessment on the east side ...
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Basalt wants parking kept off open space ‘gem’
The Basalt Town Council is supporting a recommendation to keep public parking off a midvalley open space parcel purchased for nearly $11 million. The council voted 7-0 Tuesday night to endorse a steering committee’s advice for Pitkin County to pursue parking at the intersection of Hooks Lane and Hook Spur Road. That required the council to overrule its own Parks, Open Space and Trails board ...
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Basalt teens face felony burglary charges
Two Basalt teenagers face felony burglary and trespassing charges stemming from an Oct. 11 report of missing items from a residence in the Roaring Fork Mobile Home Park on Emma Road. They were advised of formal charges Monday. Erik M. Andrade, 18, was present in Pitkin County District Court for a formal filing of the charges: second-degree burglary of a dwelling and first-degree criminal ...
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Entrepreneurs get more than a fair shot in Pittsburgh
Tech firms aren’t the only small businesses in Pittsburgh that are rising up the national ranks.
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State airport funds set to be slashed
Western Colorado airport officials are evaluating how to deal with a sharp reduction in the amount of money available from the state to fund airport improvements.
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Colorado State: More on McElwain accepting "Fairchild players" -- and vice versa
Colorado State head coach Jim McElwain. (Andy Cross, The Denver Post)FORT COLLINS -- With Colorado State's Senior Day coming up at the New Mexico game Saturday, my story on how Jim McElwain
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Heartbreak hurts differently to physical pain
Washington, Nov 19 (ANI): Suffering of a painful break-up is different from physical pain, according to a new study.
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Both Beautiful and Disturbing, a New NASA Visualization Shows Carbon Dioxide Emissions Swirling Around the World
The following is a guest post from Paul McDivitt, a second-year master’s student studying journalism and mass communication research at the University of Colorado-Boulder. He is taking a course in journalistic blogging from me there. This is his second post at Discover. His first was at Keith Kloor's Collide-a-Scape blog. Follow Paul on twitter @paulmcdivitt. In the wake of an historic agreement ...
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Football: Top Gun's 4thh annual Colllege Prep Colbine on Dec. 6
Top Gun's fourth annual College Prep Combine, and the first in Colorado, will be Dec. 6 at the Family Sports Dome in Centennial.
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Pro golf: Doug Rohrbaugh of Carbondale tied for lead at Champions Tour qualifier
WINTER GARDEN, Fla. – Doug Rohrbaugh of Carbondale is one of four golfers who opened the 2014 Champions Tour National Qualifying Tournament at Orange County National course with a 3-under 69.
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Trades for Troy Tulowitzki, Carlos Gonzalez slowed by injuries, money
While the Rockies are listening to offers, it's not a foregone conclusion that they will trade Troy Tulowitzki or Carlos Gonzalez.
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Willoughby: Weather for hunting isn't often right but it's never been wrong
It was a Hunter named Robert who originally coined the phrase, "I ain't often right, but I've never been wrong."
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Arvada-based organization helps empower injured soldiers
From the vast well of therapeutic activities available to a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps such as Sgt. Gabe Martinez, the casual observer might not immediately consider hunting at the top of the list.
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Reto Berra replaces injured Semyon Varlamov as Avalanche goalie
Long before his Avalanche teammates began calling him Yogi, Swiss goalie Reto Berra knew all about baseball Hall of Fame catcher and manager Yogi Berra.
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Boys soccer: Coal Ridge’s Enrique Bucio among many area players named to Class 3A all-state team
Roaring Fork High senior Lalo Clemente, left, fights for possession of the soccer ball with Coal Ridge senior Enrique Bucio during a game in Carbondale last month.
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Jim McElwain embraced Steve Fairchild's recruits
Colorado State is honoring 16 players Saturday on Senior Day, when the 9-1 Rams face New Mexico at Hughes Stadium.
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Height of Oregon's defensive front a concern for CU Buffs
Colorado football coach Mike Mac Intyre said Syracuse's zone defense came to mind as he analyzed game film of this week's opponent, Oregon.
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Search underway for missing plane en route to Pagosa
Colorado and New Mexico authorities are searching for a private, single-engine plane missing since Friday when it departed Moriarty, New Mexico, en route to Pagosa Springs.Kate Alfred, manager of the Archuleta County Airport at Stevens Field in Pagosa Springs, said Archuleta County Sheriff’s Office is leading the search north of...
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Fight heats up over Gunnison sage-grouse
DENVER – The old adage in the West is that “whiskey is for drinking; water is for fighting over.” Enter the Gunnison sage-grouse.The chicken-sized bird with spiky tail feathers and a lavish mating dance has brought a different kind of fight to the West.The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced last week...
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Environmental finding may bring some certainty about development
DENVER – The nearly three-decade battle over Wolf Creek Pass could see some resolution Thursday when forest officials will announce the completion of a final Environmental Impact Statement analyzing the effects of a proposed land exchange for a resort.Texas billionaire B.J. “Red” McCombs has been trying since 1986 to...
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FLC celebrates international students
When people think about Fort Lewis College, one of the first things that comes to mind is a student body that is 25 percent Native American, including tribes from across the country. But what they may not know is that FLC is even more diverse, hosting students from 15 countries. To celebrate International Education Week, three...
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Local Briefs
Readers theater presentation today“‘Dear Father, Don’t Worry.’ Letters home from a student abroad” will be presented at 4 p.m. today at Roshong Recital Hall in Jones Hall of Fort Lewis College.This is a 40-minute readers’ theater presentation for International Education Week featuring...
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Coffee with the Carbondale chiefs
Carbondale Police Department and Carbondale Fire Department are joining together to host a monthly Public Safety Coffee with the Chiefs.
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Ski season starts early on Aspen Mountain
Expand Photo Mike Britt/Aspen Skiing Co. | Early season snowfall means Aspen Mountain will open ahead of schedule Saturday.
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Surls sculpture to be installed in Carbondale roundabout Thursday
James Surls shows off the model and moulds for "Sewing the Future" at a community meeting in July.
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Former Denver Post Editor William Hornby passes away at age 91
Friends and family of Bill Hornby say the man who advanced from reading copy to running The Denver Post over a four-decade career loved history.
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Cory Gardner upends conventional wisdom, loses Jeffco but wins Senate
Republican Cory Gardner busted one of Colorado's long-standing political axioms: As Jefferson County goes, so goes Colorado.
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450,000 illegal immigrants in US are from India: Report
Indians constitute four per cent of the total illegal immigrants living in the US, a country where the overall unauthorized immigrant population has remained unchanged since 2009, a latest report has said.
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Craig briefs: Coffee and a Newspaper to address shopping local
The Craig Daily Press will host its next Coffee and a Newspaper from 7 to 7:50 a.m. Dec. 3 at The Memorial Hospital. The topic will be about shopping local for all your holiday needs.
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Colorado’s Senate delegation split on Keystone XL pipeline as bill fails
The U.S. Senate shot down an attempt to push legislation in favor of the Keystone XL pipeline, with Colorado senators splitting their votes on the controversial bill. Sen. Mark
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Mavs’ Rivas selected RMAC defensive freshman of year
Colorado Mesa freshman Dustin Rivas was picked on every week, and every week he was ready.
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Scott chosen to chair Senate committee
Even though he’s just a freshman, at least in the Colorado Senate, Sen.-elect Ray Scott will start as a committee chairman.
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Latest Ohio sports
Jimmy Howard made 28 saves for his 19th career shutout, and Tomas Tatar and Tomas Jurco each had a goal and an assist to lift the Detroit Red Wings past the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-0 on Tuesday night.
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Viking Watch
Football: The Vikings (3-8, 2-5 Big Sky) wrap up their season at home on Friday. They’ll play Eastern Washington (9-2, 6-1) at 7 p.m. at Providence Park. PSU can be a spoiler, as EWU would clinch the No. 1 spot in the conference with a victory. The Eagles and ...
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Colorado panel makes no progress on edible pot
GOLDEN, Colo. (AP) — A Colorado task force wrapped up a final task force meeting on Monday with no consensus on what marijuana-infused foods and drinks should look like.
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Colorado basketball: Buffs blow out Auburn at CEC
Askia Booker couldn't buy a bucket. Yet, when the Colorado Buffaloes needed a big play, the senior came through in unique fashion.
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Forsberg, Modano, McCreary highlight Hall inductees
Toronto (Canada) (AFP) - Peter Forsberg, Mike Modano, Dominik Hasek and referee Bill McCreary were among those inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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Brandnative Announced Best Web Design Company in Denver, Colorado by bestseos.com for November 2014
NAPLES, FL --(Marketwired - November 18, 2014) - The leading provider of reviews and ratings in online marketing, bestseos.com, has named Brandnative the best website design company in Denver for the month of November 2014. The main objective of the listing is to provide businesses located in and around the Denver area with a list of competent online marketing companies which specialize in ...
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Today: Turkey Tips at FM grocery stores
Every year before Thanksgiving, the Northeast Colorado Health Department does its part to offer education to the public about food safety, including during preparation and eating big holiday meals and then storing and reheating leftovers.
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Forsberg, Modano, McCreary highlight Hall inductees
Peter Forsberg, Mike Modano, Dominik Hasek and referee Bill McCreary were among those inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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Oregon’s offensive line finally gets a healthy body back
Everyone inside the Moshofsky Center was happy to see Andre Yruretagoyena competing at full speed again. Even the defensive linemen. After making it through Oregon’s first full practice following a welcomed bye week, Yruretaogoyena said he plans to play on Saturday when the third-ranked Ducks host Colorado at Autzen Stadium …
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Rested Ducks not overlooking CU
Colorado is not a cupcake. That’s the approach No. 3 Oregon is taking as the Buffaloes prepare to stampede into Autzen Stadium with an 0-7 record in the Pac-12. Despite the lack of conference wins, Mike MacIntyre’s second Colorado team is much more competitive this season with some close losses …
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