What’s News TUESDAY

July 31, 2007

CHEYENNE CO. COMMISSIONER PROPOSES POT LEGALIZATION
Broomfield Assessor out after coke allegation
‘Bad apples’ spoil image of honest Hispanics

YOUNG DOCTORS OPTING OUT OF TRADITIONAL PRACTICE
CSU abstinence conference empowers students
CU freshmen scope roommates on MySpace, Facebook

EPISCOPAL HIERARCHY TO DEFROCK SPRINGS PASTOR
Longmont church puts beliefs into action
Historic Rocky Mountain Seed Co. exits LoDo

BULLETPROOF VEST SAVES GLENWOOD OFFICER
Winter Park, Fraser consider merger
Weld Co. citizens ask for term limits extension

Garfield Co. teens arrested for witness intimidation
Livestock buyers spend $333,000 at Weld Co. Fair
Larimer sheriff, commissioners squabble over budget
National Guard flights spot marijuana fields

What’s News MONDAY

July 30, 2007

$1.2 BILLION MAKEOVER FOR D.I.A.
Denver teams up with churches to fight gangs
7-Eleven ‘border patrol’ shooting suspect IDed

LAW SLOWS IMMIGRATION TRAFFIC TO COLORADO
Beauprez takes stock after rare setback
Roan’s energy could supply Colorado for 20 years
Labor’s top hack at Capitol wants AFL-CIO gig

CDOT TO SHOWCASE PROS, CONS OF U.S. 50 UPGRADE
Denver metro officials debate growth boundaries
Lamborn calls for national Taxpayers Bill of Rights

BOY’S LEMONADE STAND BENEFITS BROTHER WITH DIABETES
Swift expansion emphasizes Weld Co’s agriculture roots
Sept. report due on 1969 nuclear blast at Rulison
Junk puts Minturn neighbors at odds

What’s News WEEKENDER

July 28, 2007

JUDGE LOWERS BOOM ON NACCHIO
$71 million, 6 years in prison

Broomfield assessor quits under cocaine cloud

RITTER HIRE, FIRE MAY COST TAXPAYERS $123,000
‘Back to drawing board’ is Army P.R. stunt, Pinon foes say
Traffic stop nets 17 illegals in SUV

‘08 LEGISLATURE MAY CHOKE ON BLUE RIBBONS
Panelists: Time to re-think employer-based insurance
Ritter: Universal health care could cost $1.2 billion

MUSGRAVE CULTIVATES NEW IMAGE
Protest at Udall office lands anti-war activist in jail

What’s News FRIDAY

July 27, 2007

TALES OF ‘MASS MURDERER’ MAY BE BOGUS
Democrats’ mailing spins Ritter tax hike

97 charges against Revenue scammers

PROTEST TARGETS GANGS, ILLEGALS IN GRAND JCT
Huckabee, Tancredo tangle of immigration ad
GOP lawmakers say PERA should divest from Iran

HUBBY OF LOVE TRIANGLE MURDER SUSPECT ARRESTED
Aspen councilors back impeachment, not resolution
New radar signs flash stark warning to speeders

SWIFT PLANS TO ADD 1,300 EMPLOYEES IN GREELEY
Public outcry nixes roundabout in Ft. Collins

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July 26, 2007

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