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Editorial: NAFTA's been a road well-taken
Trade protectionism didn't fix the Depression - and it would only hurt Colorado's nearly $8 billion export economy today.
Commissioners hear from Pierre Auger outreach coordinator
A light schedule was on tap Thursday as the Prowers County Board of Commissioners held its first meeting of June.
Lower Ark throws support to conduit
The Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District this week threw its full support behind Arkansas Valley Conduit legislation introduced this month by U.S. Sen.
Names released in Colorado crash that killed an Arlington man
The Colorado State Patrol has released the name of an Arlington driver killed in a head-on crash outside Eads in southeastern Colorado.
2 from Arlington among dead in Colorado wreck
Four people were killed and three were injured in a head-on collision outside Eads on Friday, the Colorado State Patrol said.
PMC board candidate Harold Bohl
I am a lifetime resident of Southeast Colorado and moved to Lamar in May of 1978. via Lamar Daily News
Leland and Delores Franklin will celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary on April 28. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
Myra Watts, 100, Eads, April 4. Peacock, Lamar. HOLLY Brillhart - Dorothy Brillhart, 93, Holly, April 4. Peacock, Lamar. via Pueblo Chieftain
On the Road - The Great Plains
“It's a bit nippy out, ain't it”
Heading east out of Denver, the sun was shining overhead but ahead of me, out on the Plains I could see the clouds building. via Santa Barbara Independent
“Implementing a world-class K-12 foreign language program.”
Metro Council eyes steps to help nonprofits The Pueblo City Council appears ready to take two steps toward providing greater resources for nonprofits looking for funds. via Pueblo Chieftain
Collins one of state's elite programs
“To be behind programs like Cherry Creek and Grandview is almost unbelievable, especially with our enrollment compared to theirs.”
Mile High Sports Magazine unveiled its fifth annual list of the top high school athletic programs in the state in its February edition, and Fort Collins and Rocky Mountain received plenty of recognition. via Fort Collins Coloradoan
“Every second we cut from response time, it equates lives saved”
The Wiley School Board met for its regularly scheduled monthly meeting last Wednesday night at the school's Home Economics Room. via Lamar Daily News
Galves - MorningStar Galves, 28, Pueblo, Jan. 17. Romero. Gramm - Helen Gramm, 93, Pueblo, Jan. via Pueblo Chieftain
Eads teachers say Y.E.S. to science
“The grant was submitted to enhance our school improvement goal”
Applying scientific knowledge to daily life can be fun, according to fourth-grade teacher Wendy McCarthy. via Post Tribune
Arkansas Valley Conduit finally moving ahead
A lot of the golden frying pans promoting the project were sold on main streets to the east of Pueblo. via Pueblo Chieftain
Family thanks community for help after accident
Our daughter Abby was one of the girls hit by a car at Farmer's Corner on Oct. 24. We would like to take time to thank anyone who assisted Abby during the incident. via The Summit County Journal
“In the last three years, we have been receiving about two to five converts from other churches each year.”
Parishioners at St. Francis De Sales/Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish on Sunday will celebrate the community's 100th anniversary. via Pueblo Chieftain
Salazar swings $2 million for Lamar Ports-to-Plains
A press release issued by Senator Ken Salazar's office tells of $2 million secured by Salazar for the Lamar Ports-to-Plains project. via La Junta Tribune-Democrat
La Junta Rifle Club has busy month planned
The La Junta Rifle Club has a busy month ahead of them as they play host to several big events. via La Junta Tribune-Democrat