What’s News WEEKENDER

August 25, 2007

HAWKINS DUMPS C.U. FOOTBALL CHAPLAIN
Banner year for Colorado corn farmers
Romanoff questions credit union’s secrecy

LOBBYIST-SLAYER POLIS TOOK $9,000 FROM LOBBYISTS
Transportation committee nixes mileage tax
Centennial farms honored at State Fair
Soccer fans pay to see Beckham on bench

TAX ON STUPID: POWERBALL REACHES $300M
Moffat commissioners try new tack with Ritter
Ritter defends ‘union paradise’ to GOP critics
Four counties step up to protect taxpayers

What’s News FRIDAY

August 24, 2007

HEALTH INSURANCE FOR ALL WOULD COST $26 BILLION
250,000 would be required to pay ‘a couple thousand’ each
Struggling credit union sued over bad loans

SALAZAR SAYS NOT ENOUGH WATER FOR OIL SHALE
Colorado State Fair opens today in Pueblo
Mountains of wheat stranded at state’s elevators

Prosecutor’s notes turned over to Masters’ defense team
Olathe farmer says city council violated open meetings law
Colorado Christian gives up on Morrison move
CU advises students to ‘party smart’

What’s News THURSDAY

August 23, 2007

STATE LAGS IN VOTING MACHINE INSPECTION
Governor’s order allows farm trucks to transport wheat
Pricetag for Vail facelift project soars to $2 billion

FEDS TAKEOVER FT. COLLINS CREDIT UNION
Denver housing market scores D-minus
Greeley family on hot water over pet pronghorn

Pueblo commissioner resigns for job with Rep. Salazar
Farm visa plan to work with feds, lawmakers say
Boulder advances plan to add non-citizens to commissions
John Elway will coach son at Cherry Creek

What’s News WEDNESDAY

August 22, 2007

UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE COULD COST $1 BILLION
Vail voters to consider tax on new construction
Auditor rips state’s oversight of IT projects

CD4 PRIMARY HEATS UP AS SALAZAR BACKS MARKEY
Dean, Hick, Ritter host Dem rally at Pepsi Center
Udall plans Sept. 1 meeting with Pinon ranchers

LAWMAKERS: STATE NEEDS JOBS OFFICE IN MEXICO
Ark Valley towns squabble over U.S. 50 expansion
State approves $350,000 for school inspections

AUDITOR: STATE ENERGY GRANTS SKEWED
Counties stonewall open records request, activist says
Elbert Co. air field, neighbors at odds

What’s News TUESDAY

August 21, 2007

PERA STILL $12B IN RED DESPITE INVESTMENT GAINS
Eaton pays cops $170,000 for overdue overtime
Aspen balks at ‘instant runoff’ voting

MESA COMMISSION APPROVES $3M TAX REFUND
Larimer prosecutors had ties to murder suspect
Pocket constitutions rejected by Springs schools

GEORGETOWN RILED OVER LOOP SHUTDOWN

C.U. off party charts, but ranked in reefers
Pot back on Denver ballot in November

$10M penthouse condo sells in Denver
Dems scrambling to stir up Schaffer contoversy


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