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Even on the day he died he did leg exercises: 33-year-old Boca Raton...
He fought five tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, but the real battle that took his life took place at home in Boca Raton.
Weedin Insurance Agency All in the Family
Eric Weedin always has a ready smile for friends and clients. He is one of the longest-lasting insurance agents in Berthoud.
Savoy teacher retiring after 34 years
When students return to their mountain school house this September, longtime teacher Dan Wilk will be there, but he'll bid the students adieu 11 days later when he officially retires.
Cotopaxi graduates get words of wisdom
In a small mountain community next to the roaring waters of the Arkansas, a mighty group of young adults are ready to venture out and see what the world has in store for them.
Billings Honored for Decades of Service to...
The Northern Berkshire event kicks off this evening at Noel Field in North Adams.
Peer approved as Tarleton provost and vice president for academic affairs
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents approved Dr. Gary Peer as Tarleton State University's new Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at its meeting held May 21-22. He will assume this role Aug.
ENMU names new athletic director
Eastern New Mexico University has selected Jeff Geiser, formerly of Adams State College, as its new athletic Director.
357 graduate in MCLA commencement
Author, musician and composer James McBride told the 357 graduates at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts' 110th commencement exercises Saturday not to be afraid to fail.
Diocese Announces New Superintendent
Elevator operator is an occupation that, for the most part, has been replaced by technology.
Scholarships, future plans announced for Class of 2009
Diana Baeza plans to attend the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley and major in Pediatric Nursing.
Mesa State to raise tuition by 8.5 percent
Mesa State College is hoping a mixture of more students and an 8.5 percent hike in tuition will outweigh reductions in state funding for colleges and universities.
ASC Students Asked to Help Others
At a time when the job market might suggest every man for himself, Adams State College graduates were called on Saturday to remember the importance of public service and education.
Scholarship fund gives ETHS grads a boost
The Warren W. "Billy" Cherry Scholarship Fund raised about $25,000 in scholarships recently for 13 Evanston Township High School students interested in education and youth work.
Belly Dance, Middle Eastern Music and More
Tickets are $12.00 for adults, $10.00 for Alamosa Live Music Association members, $6.00 for seniors, ASC students and children, while children under age 6 are admitted free.
Sand honored Kyle Sand, four-time state high school wrestling champion from Arvada West High School, was honored Saturday, April 25, as the Colorado's College Wrestler of the Year by the Colorado Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Canon City Daily Record Newspaper
Newly armed with a bachelor's degree in psychology and sociology with an emphasis in criminology, Tara Kane did not yet have a defined path in mind when she graduated from Adams State College in 1996.
When Tom White attaches what looks like a scythe onto his "stump," it's almost like traveling backward in time, to when he was 21 and one of the nation's top young runners.
In this picture from April 21, 1973, Theresa Louison, left, director of Northern Berkshire Community Action Inc.
Adams State Police investigate blow-dart attack
Adams State College police say they're looking for clues into an apparent blow-dart attack on campus.
Adams State police investigate blow-dart attack
Adams State College police say they're looking for clues into an apparent blow-dart attack on campus.