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Mining mill retention pond prompts debate in Victor
Should the owner of a lined retention pond, in a pit that has trapped animals, be responsible for keeping neighbors' pets out? Yes No Mining mill retention pond prompts debate in Victor Comments 0 Recommend 0 One dog drowns, and the owner fights for safety measures November 01, 2009 8:00 AM R. SCOTT RAPPOLD THE GAZETTE VICTOR For two days, Micki ...
Emergency shelter training at Global Heart For the second year, churches in Grand Junction are offering their sites as Emergency Shelter support to house the overflow of people from Homeward Bound, our local community homeless shelter.
The Woman in Black haunts the stage at DU's Margery Reed Hall
A middle-aged man is alone on stage, reciting a paragraph of prose. The stage behind him has an unused, dusty appearance - chairs, a few other bits of furniture.
the Pulpit: Grace's decrepit building poised for a facelift
Every building needs a nip and tuck now and then. But the historic McWilliams House, on the campus of Grace and St.
D-2 plan bases teacher pay on performance, student achievement
The board of Harrison School District 2 Thursday gave the administration a thumbs up to continue working toward a draft policy to change how teachers are paid.
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Clown Axioms Brings The Gory Romance To La MaMa 10/9-18
CLOWNS EX MACHINA in CLOWN AXIOMS a gory, romantic tale Clown Axioms is a poetic and preposterous all-women clown spectacle that will receive its world premiere October 9-18th at LaMaMa Club, 74A East 4th Street.
Table Talk: El Taco Rey confirms expansion plans
Soon the line outside the door of El Taco Rey, 330 E. Colorado Ave., waiting to order a pork and avocado burrito, smothered in green chili, may disappear.
As first reported by KRDO Newschannel 13, the Black Bear Restaurant ran into some tax trouble last week.
Stars, candles light dinners at Venetucci Farm
The evening of the September Starlight Dining at The Venetucci Farm could not have been more perfect.
Out There: Phantom Canyon Road offers killer views, ghosts from days gone by
Weary of battling traffic and crowded trails to do the high-country aspen-viewing thing? There is a great alternative right in our backyard.
Mine site on Pikes Peak a mother lode of history
PIKES PEAK, 1899 - Even the mule seemed to sense mining on Pikes Peak was a bad idea.
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Perhaps it's best we didn't celebrate our barbaric past
The official celebration of the sesquicentennial of the founding of Colorado City during 1859 came and went without much fuss.
November Events at Denver Botanic Gardens
FREE DAYS Free days for Colorado residents are held throughout the year at both Denver Botanic Gardens and Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield, thanks to funding from the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District .
Soldiers lighten up for production
As if soldiers don't give enough fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, and serving around the world, now, talented soldiers are planning to give it their all onstage in Colorado Springs.
Soldiers lighten up for production
As if soldiers don't give enough fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, and serving around the world, now, talented soldiers are planning to give it their all onstage in Colorado Springs.
Breckenridge's Country Boy Mine busy for town's 150th
Built on gold, Breckenridge is weeks away from its 150th anniversary - and today an estimated $100 million worth of the precious metal remains encased in one of its most famous mines.
Table Talk: Black Bear menu honors the King of Pop
Victor Matthews, chef/owner of Black Bear Restaurant, 10375 Ute Pass Road in Green Mountain Falls, couldn't resist using the untimely death of Michael Jackson to create a memorial menu.
2 Denver buildings aren't named landmarks
The Denver City Council on Monday refused to designate as landmarks two buildings developers say stand in the way of transforming the former University of Colorado Health Sciences Center into an urban town center.
Family of missing Colo. woman hopes for quick answers
For seven and a half years, there was the pain of not knowing. Ever since Danice Day disappeared her family has been left to wonder and hope, but may now be close to some answers, after a discovery in another state.