KXRM-TV Colorado Springs - Wed Nov 04
Voters in a Moffat County town are sticking with spending limits for candidates, despite legal concerns the limits could run afoul of free speech protections.
Moffat County hospital moving into new buildingKRDO-TV Colorado Springs - Sat Oct 31
The Memorial Hospital in Moffat County will move into a new, $42.6 million building in mid-November. The building on a hill overlooking Craig will have 25 patient rooms and new digital mammography and MRI machines.
Colorado has a long history of hoaxes9NEWS - Mon Oct 26
Colorful characters were conning the public and the press a century before the story of a wayward balloon and missing boy made "hoax" a buzzword once again.
Operation underway to locate Colo. sex offendersDenver Post - Fri Oct 23
Deputy Julio Fitzgibbons of the U.S. Marshals Service, flanked by Parker police Detectives Michael Buoniconti and Penny Vandenberg, studies paperwork on a sex offender Thursday in Adams County.
Operation underway to locate sex offenders across ColoradoDenver Post - Fri Oct 23
Deputy Julio Fitzgibbons of the U.S. Marshals Service, flanked by Parker police Detectives Michael Buoniconti and Penny Vandenberg, studies paperwork on a sex offender Thursday in Adams County.
Lawrence E. MalburgFort Collins Coloradoan - Thu Oct 08
Lawrence E. Malburg, beloved father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend, passed away at Poudre Valley Hospital on October 6, 2009, at the age of 64.
Wild horses would be moved to preserves in Midwest, East under Interior planDenver Post - Wed Oct 07
The Bureau of Land Management attempts to place as many animals as possible each year into private care through public adoptions, but adoptions have been declining in recent years because of higher fuel and feed costs.
Professor says oil shale boom could return to regionGrand Junction Free Press - Mon Oct 05
A professor from the Colorado School of Mines in Boulder thinks it is possible that oil shale production could return to the Western Slope within a couple of decades.
Professor says oil shale boom could return to regionGrand Junction Free Press - Mon Oct 05
A professor from the Colorado School of Mines in Boulder thinks it is possible that oil shale production could return to the Western Slope within a couple of decades.
Professor says oil shale boom could return to Garfield CountyThe Vail Trail - Sat Oct 03
A professor from the Colorado School of Mines in Boulder thinks it is possible that oil shale production could return to the Western Slope within a couple of decades.
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