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Signature Benefactor Event Shines Spotlight on Healthcare Honorees
Boundless gratitude for the vital roles of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and the entire healthcare community was on display at the annual Benefactor Recognition Dinner on April 27.
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Town of Bennett Burn Ban Effective April 28, 2022
Due to dry conditions the Town of Bennett hereby orders a ban on all open fires and open burning within the Town of Bennett incorporated limits effective immediately. This Open Burning Ban will remain in effect until such time this order is formally rescinded or temporarily suspended by the Town Administrator, and such date cannot be determined at this time.
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Federal, state agencies investigating horse deaths in Canon City
A disease that is yet to be identified has killed 85 horses at the Canon City Wild Horse and Burro Facility.
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Pope Francis names secretaries of doctrinal and disciplinary sections of CDF
Pope Francis on Saturday appointed secretaries of the doctrinal and disciplinary sections of the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF).
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At Earth Day March CO Enviro Groups Rally For Stronger Climate Action from Polis, Biden
This Earth Day, with much of Colorado under critical wildfire watch due to high winds and high heat, a coalition of 60 environmental groups marched just over a mile through Downtown Denver today to demand climate action from elected officials.
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3 big reasons why the Biden climate agenda is floundering
President Joe Biden’s climate agenda took a hit this month when the Interior Department said it would open 144,000 acres of federal land up for oil and gas development to comply with a court order to restart fossil fuel development.
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Funding for poor Los Angeles Catholic schools in limbo as judge nixes lawsuit
Despite a State of California report saying that the Los Angeles Unified School District wrongly withheld federal funding from Catholic schools that serve poor students, a judge has said the archdiocese still needs to make its case first through administrative action, not through a lawsuit.
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GOP Senate Frontrunner Ron Hanks Again Blames Antifa for U.S. Capitol Riot – Which He Attended
U.S. Senate candidate Ron Hanks, a Republican, claimed that members of the Antifa movement caused the violent Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, which Hanks attended.
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‘Top Chef’ Judge Infuses Root & Sprig with Flavor, Health, Hospitality
Tom Colicchio, renowned chef and head judge on the popular Bravo TV series “Top Chef,” has a discerning palate in the best of circumstances.
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‘Top Chef’ Judge Infuses Root & Sprig with Flavor, Health, Hospitality
Tom Colicchio, renowned chef and head judge on the popular Bravo TV series “Top Chef,” has a discerning palate in the best of circumstances.
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Threatening Letters And Transphobia at D49 Board Meeting
A recent District 49 Board of Education meeting featured threatening letters to board members, community members outraged over social and emotional learning (SEL), and faith-based transphobia from board member Jamilynn D’Avola.
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Threatening Letters And Transphobia at D49 Board Meeting
A recent District 49 Board of Education meeting featured threatening letters to board members, community members outraged over social and emotional learning (SEL), and faith-based transphobia from board member Jamilynn D’Avola.
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Northern Water to set water quota with supplies below or near normal
LOVELAND — Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District board members will decide Thursday where to set the Colorado-Big Thompson water allocation for the 2022 growing season.
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Kirkmeyer Falsely Claims To Be the ‘Only’ GOP Candidate in Her Race To Campaign for Trump in 2016 & 2020
State Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer, who’s running to represent Colorado’s new congressional district, is trying to out-Trump her fellow Republicans. She claims to have been a Trump supporter longer than any other GOP candidate in her race, but one of Kirkmeyer’s opponents, Weld County Commissioner Lori Saine, says that’s not true.
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Greeley West alum Katie Lyons competing at higher level than ever two years after devastating knee injury
For most of the 25 years Katie Lyons has been alive, she hasn’t had to question how she might move forward.