Friday, November 28, 2014
NGL Energy Partners, LP Acquires Rimrock Midstream LLC’s Interest in Grand Mesa Pipeline, LLC
NGL Energy Partners, LP is pleased to announce that it has executed a definitive membership interest purchase agreement with Rimrock Midstream, LLC for Rimrock’s 50% interest in Grand Mesa Pipeline, LLC.
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Today in history: Mariner 4 begins journey toward Mars
Thought for Today: “Happiness is a sort of atmosphere you can live in sometimes when you’re lucky. Joy is a light that fills you with hope and faith and love.” — Adela Rogers St. Johns, American journalist (1894-1988).
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Outdoors briefs
A fundraiser for the Laramie High School cross country and track teams, the Gobble Wobble 5k is set for 9 a.m. today at the school, 1275 N. 11th St. Proceeds will be used for equipment purchases and athlete support. Call 721-4420 for more information.
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UW rider places at national mountain bike championships
University of Wyoming senior Linnea Dixson walked away from the USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships last month with a fourth-place overall finish, leading UW to an 11th-place team showing.
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Ted Ligety will skip events in Lake Louise
DENVER — Olympic champion Ted Ligety will skip the World Cup races in Lake Louise, Alberta, this weekend with his left wrist still on the mend. The 30-year-old Ligety had surgery on his wrist after a training mishap in Vail, Colorado, last weekend. The U.S. Ski Team remains hopeful that Ligety can return to competition in early December when the circuit switches to Beaver Creek, Colorado. The ...
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Laughing all the way to jail
The lessons from Ferguson, Missouri may seem remote in western Colorado, but a recent stunt involving a banana and a misguided sense of humor could have led to the shooting of an unarmed man in Grand Junction.
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SOFTBALL PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Katherine Huey, South Forsyth
By: Brian Paglia A year ago, South Forsyth’s Katherine Huey was thrust into the starting pitcher’s role as a freshman on a team that expected to be a state playoff contender. The Lady War Eagles made it, but when the playoffs arrived the nerves of the moment got to Huey and South in a first-round sweep by Grayson. A year later, Huey returned more polished on the mound and more resilient between ...
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Super Mariota
QB shares credit, realizes that much work remains EUGENE — Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota got the Derek Jeter treatment last Saturday in the Ducks’ 44-10 victory over Colorado. The fans and coaching staff stopped short of giving Mariota a gold pocket watch and a signed card wishing him luck in ...
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Mark Helfrich: Always a Duck
I was a kid who grew up in Coos Bay with Oregon football and the Civil War. My dad, Mike, played for the freshman team at Oregon. My mom, Linda, also went to school there before transferring to Southern Oregon. So I was always a Duck fan. My one wavering ...
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Viking Watch
Football: Portland State finished in a three-way tie for next-to-last in the Big Sky, falling to 2-6 with its season-ending 56-34 home loss to conference champion Eastern Washington. The Vikings’ 3-9 season included victories over NCAA Division II Western Oregon by seven points, UC Davis (2-9 overall, 1-7 Big Sky) ...
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Economic Boom Seen Ensuring Third Term for Uruguay Ruling Party
Uruguay’s ruling party candidate Tabare Vazquez is favorite to win elections this weekend after pledging to maintain policies that have helped the economy grow an average 5.6 percent over the past decade.
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Nature center hopes for online giving
The Nature and Raptor Center of Pueblo is participating in Colorado Gives Day this year. The center is asking Coloradans to support efforts by donating to the center on Colorado Gives Day on Dec. 9.
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Which MLB Free-Agent Contract 'Overpay' Is Actually Money Well Spent?
The MLB offseason is just getting started, but key free agents have fallen off the board, and not every contract handed out so far will pay off. Buying early has its advantages. It allows teams to address needs in a timely fashion and to gain clarity on their remaining priorities. But pre-winter splurges carry risks as well, most notably the dreaded overpay. That label has been slapped on a few ...
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Updates: Black Friday from start to finish
The traditional kickoff to the holiday shopping season has become a two-day affair, with more stores opening before people put down their turkey legs on Thanksgiving. [...] millions of Americans are expected to head out in search of steep discounts on Black Friday, the traditional start to the annual shopping binge. In the Chicago suburb of Naperville, Illinois, the parking lot of a Wal-Mart ...
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Profile: Lt. Colonel George Anthony “Tony” Nacrelli
“As a kid I was afraid of heights,” said Tony Nacrelli with a wry chuckle. However, that fear was fleeting when the opportunity presented itself to this St. James High School Class of 1958 alumnus.
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Glenn C. Parman
Glenn Parman, 93, passed away Saturday, November 15, 2014, in Sebring, Florida. He was born in 1921 in Lindsay, Ohio, to the late Harmon and Luella Parman. Glenn was a resident of Medina from 1966 to 1984. He was a member of the Army Air Corp and served during World War II. He was very Read More... The post Glenn C. Parman appeared first on The Medina County Gazette . Click here to read this ...
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Double-murder suspect to be returned to Santa Fe
A 20-year-old man suspected of shooting a teenage couple to death in Santa Fe last month has given up prolonging his extradition from Colorado.
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Updates: Black Friday from start to finish
The traditional kickoff to the holiday shopping season has become a two-day affair, with more stores opening before people put down their turkey legs on Thanksgiving. [...] millions of Americans are expected to head out in search of steep discounts on Black Friday, the traditional start to the annual shopping binge. In the Chicago suburb of Naperville, Illinois, the parking lot of a Wal-Mart ...
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AP Weekly Sports Calendar
EDITORS:These are among the top sports events of the week. Coverage of most of these events will move on this circuit:thru 30, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates " cricket, Pakistan vs. New Zealand, 3rd test.thru 30, Sydney " golf,...
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Holiday ballet: The biggest, best "Nutcracker"of them all
For the 54th year in a row, the Colorado Ballet will present its audience-pleasing production of "The Nutcracker" and once again show the dozens — upon dozens — of other iterations of the famous ballet how it's done.
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Classical music: Evening of Copland, fully explored
This has been a big fall for the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, and this night of music by Aaron Copland is among the most promising events.
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Best shows of the week
Remember 2003? Yeah! Of course you do, that was the year of "Yeah!" Did anything else happen in 2003 other than Usher sharing that synth horn hook with the world?
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Movies now showing in Colorado, 11/28/2014
Some reviews originate at newspapers that do not award star ratings; some movies are not screened in advance for critics. Ratings range from zero to four stars.
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Colorado Theater Openings, 11/28/2014
Aurora Fox Theatre's "Red Ranger Came Calling!" Through Dec. 21: Based on the true story of cartoonist Berkeley Breathed and his experiences as a grumpy young boy during the holiday season.
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Colorado Art Show Openings, 11/28/2014
"The Gift of Art," paintings and décor by various local artists, through Dec. 24. Opening reception: 6-9 p.m. Dec. 4. 3707 W. 73rd Ave., Westminster, 303-426-4114, aarivergallery.com
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Top guns
CORVALLIS — Watch a highlight video of Marcus Mariota and you’ll see a mix of pinpoint passing, backfield dancing and breakaway running. Watch Mariota in any game and you’ll see all of the same elements. “One of the most ridiculous plays I’ve ever seen in my life was a scramble …
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Audubon Society presents talk on birds of Costa Rica
The birds of the tiny Central American country of Costa Rica will be the subject of an Audubon Society presentation at the Bill Heddles Recreation Center in Delta on Dec. 4.
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Oil-gas jobs produce labor shortage in Weld County
GREELEY, Colo. (AP) — There's all sorts of speculation about Greeley's latest problem. Maybe it coincided with a massive oil and gas boom.
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Security boy's colossal cabbage cream of the crop
Isaiah Martinez is a real Cabbage Patch kid. The 16-pound, 12-ounce cabbage Isaiah grew over the summer and named "Calvin" has earned the 10-year-old from Security the title of Colorado winner of the National Bonnie Plants Cabbage Program.
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Colorado lab tests 'smart home' to talk to grid
GOLDEN, Colo. (AP) — Bryan Hannegan is picturing the home of the future. In his imagination, it's not in outer space, or shaped like a giant geodesic dome.
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Colorado panel keeps lead-based bullets
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) — The chorus of voices seeking a ban on lead-based ammunition fell flat in Colorado.
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Lawmakers fight over birth-control funding deficit
Democrats who credit a drop in teen pregnancy to expanding access to long-acting birth control such as intrauterine devices have to persuade Republicans to use state money for contraceptives.
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Stonebridge Companies’ Pi Kitchen + Bar at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Anchorage Hotel Announces New Prime Rib Night
Embassy Suites Anchorage Hotel’s signature restaurant introduces a new Friday night tradition (PRWeb November 28, 2014) Read the full story at http://ift.tt/1vX9U7C
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Boilermakers leave Hawaii tough, confident
Over two subpar seasons, Matt Painter dealt with a team that couldn't break through during hostile moments. When the intensity was dialed up, Purdue lacked the toughness gene and wilted. Some would say the Boilermakers were soft.
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Officials: Teen girls likely recruited online to join Islamic State
Authorities believe that three Colorado teenagers likely were recruited online to travel to Germany, apparently on their way to join the Islamic State, school officials said Wednesday.
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Poll finds Colorado governor's race remains tight with few undecided
Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, left, and former Congressman Bob Beauprez. ( Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post )
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Fremont County Bulletin Board
9:30-11:30 a.m. Colorado Legal Services will have a staff member available for case intake interviews at the Fremont County Administration Building at 615 Macon Ave. Clients will be seen on a walk-in, first-come, first served basis.
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TalkLocal Launches In Denver A Week After Multiple Tornadoes Hit Near City
The Digital Concierge Service Connects Consumers to Professionals in 90 Seconds (PRWeb November 28, 2014) Read the full story at http://ift.tt/15FSJMU
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Dustdevils head to Colorado
A day removed from Thanksgiving, the Dustdevils women’s basketball team will take the court for the first time this season outside of Texas.
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Thanksgiving offers snapshot of Stanley Cup teams
DENVER — Carve an extra piece of turkey to celebrate, David Backes and T.J. Oshie, because St. Louis is well on its way to the postseason. Treat yourself to another slice of pumpkin pie, Max Pacioretty, since Montreal’s virtually in, too.
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Lake yields a few keepers
BULLHEAD CITY — After months of the Colorado River dominating the fishing news in these parts, Lake Mohave has grabbed the spotlight.
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Colorado panel keeps lead-based bullets
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) - The chorus of voices seeking a ban on lead-based ammunition fell flat in Colorado. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife commission voted this month not to move forward on a citizen-raised proposal to prohibit lead ammunition for big-game hunting in Colorado. The commission ...
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