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Crowley, Colorado is located in Crowley County. Zip codes in Crowley, CO include 81034, and 81033.

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Aug 17, 2011 | The Summit County Journal

Silverthorne moves on trail segment despite lawsuit

Silverthorne's plan to begin constructing a portion of proposed recpath east of the Blue River adjoining the Willow Grove Open Space could end up a trail to nowhere if the court rules in favor of plaintiffs in November.

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Wed Jun 15, 2011

KXRM-TV Colorado Springs

Good news for job seekers

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Tue Jun 07, 2011

KRDO

Fires Break Out South Of La Junta

There were five wildland fires burning south of La Junta Tuesday afternoon. Fires have closed CO 109 south of La Junta, as of 4 p.m. The fire is burning north of Kim and is being called the Shell Fire.

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Wed May 11, 2011

The Gazette

City sales tax collections jump in April

Colorado Springs sales tax collections in April rose by the largest percentage since October, increasing 7.85 percent from the same month a year earlier, the city reported Wednesday.

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Wed Apr 20, 2011

Colorado Springs Business Journal

Care and Share opens greenhouse, starts mobile routes

Care and Share Food Bank of Southern Colorado is opening a greenhouse Friday that will allow them to grow food year round.

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