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Horses have been surviving Colorado winters since the conquistadors arrived on horseback in the early 1600s.
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Colorado plans youth archery and shotgun shooting clinic Sept. 12:
From the Colorado Division of Wildlife -- Youngsters interested in the sports of archery and shotgun shooting are invited to attend a free one-day event at the Ramah State Wildlife Area Archery Range, Sept.
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Neglected Horses Confiscated in Fremont County
Almost two dozen neglected horses have been confiscated from a home in a remote part of Fremont County.
Palestinians detain rivals to strengthen grip
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' security forces widen a crackdown on Hamas in the West Bank and now hold nearly 900 detainees, a record number that includes high school students, wives of activists and others on the fringes of the Islamic militant group, Hamas says.
Muslims see Obama shifting attitude, policy
Muslims greeted President's Barack Obama's speech from Cairo Thursday as a mark of a changed American attitude toward them and a new policy on the Middle East.
Agency spent $83M on roads, transit in 2008
The four member governments of the Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority spent more than $83 million in 2008 on road construction and maintenance projects and on transit, according to the agency's annual report to citizens.