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GJFD recognized for military participation
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Pictured from left to right are Battalion Chief John Williams, SSG Matt Harmon and Lou Brackett, ESGR employer outreach area chair. Comment?
"That's twice and the last time I'm going to give you a two-minute warning," the young mom scolded her toddler son. Comment?
Growing up in a small town can often skew your view of the world. My hometown, Gaylord, Mich., has a population of 3,645, according to the 2010 census. Comment?
Mayor's Day recognizes national service
Mayors across the country will participate in a national day of recognition April 9 to highlight the impact of national service in their cities and thank individuals who serve. Comment?
Wildcats place third at the Piedra Vista Tourney
The Fruita Monument varsity baseball team played three games, winning two, at the Piedra Vista Invitational in Farmington, N.M. They were paired against the Valencia Jaguars to start the tournament and came away with an 11-3 win. Comment?
400 enjoy Easter Egg Scramble
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Jayden Dahl, age 2 1/2, finds the supply of eggs plentiful for about the first two minutes as he tries to bag as many eggs as he can at the Fruita Community Center. Comment?
FMHS EchoFest Art Exhibit
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"Energy Sucks" is this entry by Fruita Monument in the state wide art competition to be held at the Red Brick Center for the Arts in Aspen April 4-25. Fruita has won awards in this competition the last two times they have entered and hopes to do so again. Comment?
Art Gallery Exhibition of Ceramics, Paintings, Prints, and Sculpture and 37th Annual Juried Student Art show. Comment?
Incumbent Mayor Glenn A. Hagan will be opposed in the April 5 Fruita election by Mrs. Comment?
All eyes are on the ball carrier as the Wildcats mount a concentrated defense against the Durango push toward the goal. Comment?
Lower Valley Fire was called to assist in quenching a large hay bale that was being burned just west of the Fruita city limits. Comment?
Students manufacture rockets, get ready for launch
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Students wait in line as two Mesa Club members use the hot glue gun to add wings and fins to the pop bottles to give them a rocket ship look. Comment?
Harlem Ambassadors put on a show
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Hundreds of kids wanted to get near the Harlem Ambassadors therefore the line for autographs after the game was long. Comment?
Find your Fruita Times in new wildcat blue sales boxes
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The new Fruita Times sales boxes are painted the same color as the Fruita Monument High School colors. Comment?
Friends of the Mesa County Libraries are requesting donations of good-quality used books, videos, CDs and DVDs for resale at their annual Spring Book Sale. Comment?
FMHS, FM89, RMS combined choir concert
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For the first time in 10 years, the Fruita Monument High School, Fruita 8/9 School, and Redlands Middle School choirs got together to present a delightful evening of music. Comment?
A drug violation occurred at 1102 Wildcat Avenue. A 16-year-old boy was issued a summons on suspicion of being in possession of marijuana. Comment?
Hulen W. Hill, 87, left to be with his Lord on Monday, Feb. 25, 2013. Hulen was born to Sidney and Pearl Taylor Hill on Jan. Comment?
Mildred M. DeKruger, 95, of Loma, Colo., died on March 1, 2013, at Family Health West in Fruita. Comment?
Alfred Montano went to the Lord to join his wife Elaine and his sons, Gene and Elvin Montano, on Feb. Comment?