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Voters file suit against Gessler, Boulder County, five other clerks for ballot practices
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A group of Colorado voters filed a federal lawsuit against Secretary of State Scott Gessler and six county clerks today, saying their election practices are unconstitutional because they allow some ballots to be traced back to the person who cast them. Comment?
NEON ready to build eco collection sites
The federal science lab NEON Inc. plans to start building three ecological collection sites this summer, including the Central Plains Experimental Range in Northern Colorado. Comment?
Colorado European Wax Center Celebrates One Year Anniversary With Valentine's Day Promotion
European Wax Center Lakewood will be celebrating its one-year anniversary with a special Valentine's Day promotion that runs from February 10th until February 14th. Comment?
Finance Etc.: $25B mortgage settlement is no magic bullet
... the nation's five largest mortgage servicers -Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co. So what's it mean? For Colorado, it means we get $204.6 million of the settlement. Compare that with California, which will get nearly half the total ... Comment?
Douglas Bruce sentenced in tax-evasion case
Douglas Bruce , cantankerous Colorado anti-tax crusader and father of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights, was sentenced Monday to six months in jail and six years of probation in a tax-evasion case. Comment?
Coloradans in Congress back spaceport designation
Republicans and Democrats representing Colorado in Congress are endorsing the state's request to be designated as a site for a spaceport. Comment?
Hancock backs passage of civil union bill on second try
With the Colorado General Assembly set to once again consider passage of a bill that would permit gay and lesbian couples in the state to enter into civil unions, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock added his voice to those calling for both houses of the state legislature to pass the measure. Comment?
Civil unions bill to be heard in Senate Judiciary Committee on Weds.
Colorado's pending civil union legislation will see its first legislative hearing of the 2012 session on Wednesday, Feb. Comment?
Dr. Robbie Bean, an outstanding educational and civic leader
... to Denver in 1953 and she followed. She then received her Doctorate in Education Curriculum from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She was a teacher at Gilpin Elementary, DPS, until her retirement in 1992. Dr. Bean has lived in Park Hill since ... Comment?
SolarTAC works to make Colorado a solar energy powerhouse
It's been quite a year for Colorado's solar industry, and a company known as Solar TAC is doing what it can by making the industry build better, more efficient solar technology for energy production. Comment?
Criminal Libel Repeal Considered In Colorado
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The crime of criminal libel is one of the oldest in Colorado's books. One Colorado senator is looking to repeal the seldom-used law in an era when almost anyone can be a publisher online. Comment?
Colorado Likely To Be Spared From Worst Defense Cuts
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Aerospace Data Facility-Colorado , Air Force Space Command , Brian Binn , Buckley Air Force Base , C-130 , Colorado Springs , Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce , Defense Cuts , F-16 , Fort Carson , Military Affairs Division , National Reconnaissance Office , NORAD , North American Aerospace Defense Command , Peterson Air Force Base , U.S. Comment?
Jones International University Appoints New Chief Academic Officer
... lead her institutions through explosive growth periods. Recently Dr. Paulsen held the role of CEO and President of Colorado Technical University, and prior to this appointment she served on the CTU Board of Trustees. Before joining Colorado ... Comment?
Denver Post Covers Manager Regulation
... the story recognizes CAI as the leader in promoting the competent management of community associations in Colorado. As Chris Pacetti was quoted as saying, "We are trying to establish a level of professionalism and performance in the industry." The ... Comment?
Valentine events include a swing dance and the debut of a play by a local columnist
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... be held 6-8 p.m. at Studio Vino, 426 N. Lincoln Ave. Randall Marsh from the Cardio Vascular Institute of Northern Colorado will speak, and participants will create heart paintings to take home. "Outdoor Lighting and its Effect on our Safety, Streets ... Comment?
Coys stayed in area for the winter and beyond
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... Collins just south of Lincoln. A golf course restricts direct access to the structure, the oldest barn in northern Colorado. (Kenneth Jessen) John G. Coy farmed most of his life, however, as a young man he followed the gold rush to California where ... Comment?
Voters file suit against Gessler, Larimer County clerk for ballot practices
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A group of Colorado voters filed a federal lawsuit against Secretary of State Scott Gessler and six county clerks - including Larimer's - today, saying their election practices are unconstitutional because they allow some ballots to be traced back to the person who cast them. Comment?
Sonnenberg's bill to drug test for welfare advances
Welfare applicants would be subjected to drug tests before receiving benefits under a Colorado proposal that got its first approval Thursday as opponents called the idea immoral and an attack on the poor. 1 comment
... watching, and spending time outdoors with the sunshine on her shoulders. In her later years, she enjoyed trips to Colorado. Joyce's most cherished moments were spent with her family. Survivors include six daughters, Barbara (Mark) Cafourek, Austin, ... Comment?
Westminster Judge Vets Ears, Tails, Testicles to Pick Best Dog: Interview
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... in American Kennel Club competition last year. "That's a big responsibility." From her home last week in a Denver, Colorado, suburb, Greenwood Village , the 60-year-old Vogels described her task as difficult. The daughter of a Long Island , New ... Comment?