Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Poll: Utahns' views about public lands similar to other westerners'

Westerners often take the reasons they live here for granted. But when they're asked about it, living in the great outdoors, protecting the environment and preserving public lands come through loud and clear as motivators for living in the West. And ...

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BioCell Labs Initiates Product Development

Abattis Bioceuticals Corp. , a specialty biotechnology company with capabilities through its wholly-owned subsidiaries of cultivating, licensing and marketing proprietary ingredients, bio-similar compounds, ...

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Jury Selection in Colorado Shooting Case Progressing

CENTENNIAL, Colorado — Jury selection in the Colorado theater shooting case is going faster than expected, and attorneys will start questioning individual jurors Wednesday, about a week sooner than first thought.

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Off-Roading: Welcome to Hammertown

By PETER DAY Senior Reporter

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Elitch Gardens gears up to hire 1,500 seasonal employees in Denver

Elitch Gardens employees. (Provided by Elitch Gardens) You're looking for a summer job? Elitch Gardens has plenty. The downtown Denver amusement park on Tuesday said it plans to hire more than 1,500 seasonal employees.

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UK 'Fatbergs' form in Welsh sewers

Welsh Water has released video of what is hidden deep down in the drains - a giant fatball of grease.

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Dick's Sporting Goods to give Olympians work opportunity

Soon, it could be a future Olympic gold medalist helping people pick out their soccer balls, bows and arrows and swim suits. The U.S. Olympic Committee signed a sponsorship deal with Dick's Sporting Goods, part of which involves giving jobs at the stores to athletes training for the Olympics. The Dick's Team USA Ambassador Program is an important component of the partnership for the USOC, which ...

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Teachers use crowdfunding site to support classrooms

Fairfax County teachers are turning to an education crowdfunding website to raise money for their classrooms. DonorsChoose.org allows public school teachers to bring school supplies, technology and more to their students through online donations.

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Tough' mountain to climb for Kiwi racers

New Zealand boasts some of the most spectacular alpine scenery in the world but a relatively short skiing season has made it "tough" for racers from that country to make an impact at the top level.

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Grass Fire Reported Near Downtown Colorado Springs

Firefighters have responded to a small grass fire near America the Beautiful park in downtown Colorado Springs.

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Bill would prevent Texas restaurant owners from deducting waiters' tips

A proposal by Rep. Promote to Mobile 0 read more

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Tough' mountain to climb for Kiwi racers

BEAVER CREEK, Colorado (Reuters) - New Zealand boasts some of the most spectacular alpine scenery in the world but a relatively short skiing season has made it "tough" for racers from that country to make an impact at the top level.

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What you need to know as Selection Sunday approaches

With Selection Sunday about a month away, here are 16 things to know about how the NCAA tournament is shaping up.

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CU-Boulder students plan march to urge university to divest from fossil fuels

Students at the University of Colorado plan to march on the Boulder campus this Friday as part of Global Divestment Day.

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Tightening tap due to drought

Possible water allocation actions range from "zero supply restrictions to possible cutbacks of 5-10 percent or even more," according to the agency.

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16-year-old girl killed by train

A pedestrian struck by a train in northern Colorado has been identified as a 16-year-old girl from Wellington.

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Outskirts Press Announces Top 10 Black History Books in Celebration of Black History Month

These historically, culturally and socially significant books highlight the contributions of blacks throughout American and world history. (PRWeb February 10, 2015) Read the full story at http://ift.tt/196c1g5

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With Medical Marijuana Program Kicking Into Gear, Reunion Coming For Naperville Family

Nicole Gross' 8-year-old son Chase was diagnosed with epilepsy when he was six months old. When medication didn't stop his seizures -- as many as 4,000 a day -- she and her sons moved to Colorado, where medical marijuana was legal and could help Chase, leaving her husband behind in Naperville.

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SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Brower Piven Encourages Investors Who Have Losses In Excess Of $100,000 From Investment In Venaxis ...

Powell man pleads guilty to drug, homicide charges in drug overdose death

POWELL — A 29-year-old Powell man has pleaded guilty to providing prescription painkillers to another man who died of an overdose.

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Rawdin-Baron Financial, Inc. Announces Name Change to Reason Financial

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rawdin-Baron Financial, Inc., a comprehensive financial planning and tax services firm, announced today that it is changing its name to Reason Financial: A Rawdin-Baron Financial Company.

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CU-Boulder Leeds School of Business offers 6th year of free tax preparation

The Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado is offering free tax preparation services to individuals who earn $53,000 or less annually.

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Woman arrested on DUI charge with young child in car

A Nacogdoches woman who was arrested for driving while intoxicated with a 2-year-old child in the car is jailed on four separate charges.

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Tough' mountain to climb for Kiwi racers

By Mark Lamport-Stokes BEAVER CREEK, Colorado (Reuters) - New Zealand boasts some of the most spectacular alpine scenery in the world but a relatively short skiing season has made it "tough" for racers from that country to make an impact at the top level. Best known for its often dominant All Black rugby union team, the Land of the Long White Cloud is fiercely proud of its athletes who have made ...

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Zephyr closes private placement

Zephyr closes private placement

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USA Swimming and College Swim Coaches Association Set To Join Forces to Save College Scholarships

COLORADO SPRINGS – In a landmark Board of Directors decision, USA Swimming has joined the fight to save college scholarships for swimming in a substantial way with a significant grant The post USA Swimming and College Swim Coaches Association Set To Join Forces to Save College Scholarships appeared first on Swimming World News .

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Fed report: Time to examine purposely cooling planet idea

WASHINGTON (AP) — It's time to study and maybe even test the idea of cooling the Earth by injecting sulfur pollution high in the air to reflect the sun's heat, a first-of-its-kind federal science report said Tuesday.

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Planet Resource Recovery's AquaLuxus WC Proves Highly Effective on Irrigation Wells in the Mesilla Valley, New Mexico

Rawdin-Baron Financial, Inc. Announces Name Change to Reason Financial

Rawdin-Baron Financial, Inc., a comprehensive financial planning and tax services firm, announced today that it is changing its name to Reason Financial: A Rawdin-Baron Financial Company.

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Anthem facing first lawsuits after data breach

The massive breach impacted about 80 million people.

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Jets face off against a hot Wild tonight

The Winnipeg Jets say they know what’s coming tonight at the MTS Centre, and it’s not the flowing kind of almost run-and-gun they saw from the slick Colorado Avalanche here on Sunday. The Jets prevailed 5-3 in that game and will need to be as opportunistic tonight (7 p.m., TSN3,...

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Can the Cowboys afford to wait another year to draft a QB?

© James Lang-USA TODAY Sports Dec 14, 2014; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo reacts to the referee in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Dallas defeated Philadelphia 38-27.

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Longtime Haven Hospice leader to take post in Denver

Longtime Haven Hospice President Tim Bowen is leaving the organization to take a job in Colorado.

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Local Sled Hockey Team Wins Award

JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA COUNTY - The Sitting Bulls Sled Hockey Team, cleaned house this past weekend at the Silver Sticks Tournament in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Teams from Colorado, Michigan, Ohio, and other states were in attendance. The Bulls went 6-0,allowing only two goals total! Among their awards, they will have a plaque with all of their names on it sent to the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto to be ...

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SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Brower Piven Encourages Investors Who Have Losses In Excess Of $100,000 From Investment In Venaxis ...

The securities litigation law firm of Brower Piven, A Professional Corporation, announces that a class action lawsuit has been commenced in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado on behalf of purchasers of Venaxis, Inc.

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Quantrill on preliminary list for Golden Spikes Award

by Stanford Athletics Stanford roundup Stanford sophomore righthander Cal Quantrill was named to the USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award watch list, USA Baseball announced Tuesday. He is one of 50 players from around the country to make the preliminary list.

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Fed report: Time to examine purposely cooling planet idea

WASHINGTON (AP) — It's time to study and maybe even test the idea of cooling the Earth by injecting sulfur pollution high in the air to reflect the sun's heat, a first-of-its-kind federal science report said Tuesday.

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16-year-old girl killed by train in Wellington

FORT COLLINS — A pedestrian struck by a train in northern Colorado has been identified as a 16-year-old girl from Wellington. The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office says the teen was hit in Wellington just before 5 p.m. Monday. Investigators have not said why the victim was on the tracks.

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Robbery suspect worried about trial delay

A suspect in bank robberies in Glenwood Springs, Clifton and Colorado Springs expressed concern to a judge today about how long it is taking for him to be tried in the Garfield County case.

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Contamination levels dropping from ND saltwater spill

Contamination levels have started to drop along waterways affected by a massive saltwater spill in western North Dakota's oil patch, but they remain high near the site of the pipeline breach, government regulators and company officials said Tuesday.

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I-70 Mountain Corridor Traffic Tops Future’s Worst Commutes, Unless…

America's highway infrastructure is not only in need of major improvements, but also complete reorganization as metro regions grow. And projections for the 11 worst commutes of the future include Denver's I-70 mountain traffic.

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Sports Authority signs lease at City Center

Shorenstein Properties signed a lease with Colorado-based Sports Authority for a 22,000-square-foot space on the building’s ground floor.

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Miners only men’s Texas team to win NCAA basketball crown

The undefeated Miners of Texas Western gave the home crowd thrills aplenty on Feb. 14, 1966, by slipping past Arizona State 69-67 for their 19th consecutive victory.

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Police Investigating Rash Of Vehicle Break-Ins

As the owners slept, crooks broke into several parked cars in a Colorado Springs neighborhood early Tuesday morning.

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Okanagan athlete in first place on NorAm ski cross tour

Ned Ireland of Lake Country has two podium finishes in as many races.

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Oprah Winfrey selects Cynthia Bond's 'Ruby' for book club

Oprah Winfrey has chosen a debut novel by a 53-year-old author for her next book club pick.Winfrey told The Associated Press that she had selected Cynthia Bond's "Ruby," a fierce and poetic story about a beautiful, worldly black woman based in the author's native Texas.

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Planet Resource Recovery's AquaLuxus WC Proves Highly Effective on Irrigation Wells in the Mesilla Valley, New Mexico

Planet Resource Recovery, Inc. is pleased announce today that the Company has received exceptional 90-day results and pump rate increases from irrigation water wells treated with AquaLuxus WC on various ...

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Obituaries reported in the Jan. 29, 2015, Advocate

These obituaries were reported in the Jan. 29, 2015, Advocate: Jerry Jim Bainum, Verna Brown, Irene Volle Cain, Harold K. Gurtler, Mark Honeyman, James A. Kruse, Carol J. Munger, Emma Pishny, Evelyn Spencer, Robert D. Whitlinger Jr., Gerald Wempe, Robbie Joe Satterfield.

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Lacrosse star has cautionary tale for Clippers’ Griffin after staph infection surgery

John Grant Jr. underwent a similar procedure in 2009 that went horribly awry

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