Since the Gazette first reported on a movement by residents in multiple states petitioning the Obama administration for secession, the issue appears to be gathering steam with a majority of states now wanting to leave the union. At the time of the Gazette’s article 22 states had summited petitions on the White House “We [...]
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by Jack Minor – Acknowledging there is a trust issue with the Greeley/Evans District 6 school board and the community, the board approved the official language for a November ballot question asking voters for a bond issue that would help the district obtain $29 million to replace John Evans Middle school. Prior to [...]
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Authorities told multiple time suspect had movedby Matt Lacy – A Greeley woman whose son still suffers nightmares and flashbacks after law-enforcement officials burst into their home without a warrant and pointed multiple weapons on him has filed a lawsuit against the police department and the Bureau of Alcohol, tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. [...]
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Denver station discovers story Gazette covered last year by Jack Minor – Former Greeley/Evans District 6 school board member Brett Reese says a recent story by a Denver television station was a perfect example of the type of fiscal mismanagement he tried to fight while serving on the board. In a May 3 article [...]
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Editor’s note: The Gazette has obtained a copy of Brett Reese’s letter which is identical to the 3rd e-mail where he is alleged to have threatened the Tiba’s. The letter was written after George Tiba allegedly threatened Reese with physical harm and after two other e-mails were sent advising them of plans to evict them [...]
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Dear Greeley Gazette reader, How often do you hear people complain about the liberal media? I don’t know about you, but I hear it all the time not just from friends, but from people I encounter while conducting business and just being out and about. This is one of the reasons for the demise of [...]
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Administation has to subsidize “green” technologies to get consumers to purchase by Peter Grady – While the President is making a huge push for “green” energy over traditional methods such as gas and oil, a report from Danish wind turbine giant, Vestas, reveals the plant is not as “green” as everyone may think. The facility [...]
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By Craig Masters Monday afternoon February 20, the Greeley Gazette posted an informative article about the possibility that many computer users might lose their access to to the internet when, not if, the FBI shuts down servers it put into place last November to replace rogue computers operating malware called “DNS Changer.” Almost immediately readers [...]
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Hezbollah, allied with cartels, are funding Muslim terrorists and more. While Department of Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano was giving her State of the Department address January 30, Zachary Taylor was building courage to ‘blow the whistle’ about how dangerous the Obama adminstration’s border policy is. Taylor stepped into the public arena for an interview with [...]
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Says letter could encourage disobedience to Commander in Chief Archbishop Brogilo by Peter Grady – Following a decision by the Obama administration to force religious organizations to offer contraception drugs that could cause abortion, the Pentagon sent an e-mail to chaplains advising them not to read a letter critical of the policy. Health and Human Services Secretary, [...]
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by Craig Masters On January 17, the Greeley Gazette posted an article authored by Craig Masters recapping town-hall style meetings held in the area by U.S. Congressman, Cory Gardner. The Keystone XL pipeline was one of the topics the congressman addressed. His position on the Energy and Commerce Committee gave the audiences a rare opportunity [...]
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Armstrong says university has strong case, calls rules “unfair” by Jack Minor – Colorado Christian University has filed a lawsuit against a requirement in Obamacare that requires all healthcare plans to provide abortion inducing contraceptive services regardless of an organization’s religious beliefs. The lawsuit names the Department of Health and Human Services, saying they are [...]
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by Matt Lacy – A recent decision by Lowe’s to stop advertising on a Muslim reality show has prompted a fierce backlash, with one California lawmaker threatening the company with legal action if they do not reinstate their ads on the show. Following complaints by the Florida Family Association and members of the public, Lowe’s [...]
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Will not commit to definition of “sharing religious tenets” by Peter Grady – The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has said it will not commit to saying how narrowly it intends to interpret a rule that would only exempt religious organizations that employ and serve those who share the same faith from being [...]
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By the Mayor of Vernsville, Vern Spencer Journalism, as practiced by the Greeley Tribune, is often used as a vehicle to harass and defame Greeley citizens. During Mayor Ed Clark’s term of office, the Tribune used the power of the poison pen to manipulate public opinion against Mayor Ed. He ended up getting payback by tellingColorado, [...]
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by Jack Minor – The Council on American Islamic Relations has said Detroit area mosques need to step up their security as a response to a Christian prayer summit to be held on Veteran’s Day. The Call is promoted as being a 24-hour-long prayer event to be held at Ford Field. The organization says on [...]
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by Jack Minor – An Evans teenager who was missing since Halloween has been safely returned to her family, the Gazette has learned. Sheala Edwards was last seen on Halloween night when she was trick or treating with her friends. Several witnesses said they saw her get into a black [...]
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photo by biggovernment.com by Jack Minor – A common refrain among protestors at the various “Occupy” movements is that they are the 99 percent. A report listing average wage earners for the world shows that many of the protestors are actually the 1 percent. The basis for saying they are the 99 percent is that [...]
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Following the season’s first snow storm which downed tree limbs througout the area, the city has said they will be providing free limb removal for residents. Karen Bothwell with the Public Works department, told the Gazette that the city will remove any downed tree limbs by Nov. 7 if residents can get them [...]
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Greeley Gazette reporter, Craig Masters, found coverage of the protest in Denver Saturday evening to be more personal than usual. Police moved to clear the intersection of Broadway and 14th streets using batons to persuade the defiant protestors to return to the sidewalk. Masters and his wife were momentarily caught up in the melee shortly [...]
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Says should show Muslims as victims of 9/11 by Jack Minor – The Council on Arab Islamic Relations has criticized a children’s coloring book explaining 9/11, saying it portrays all of the Muslims in the book as terrorists and does not portray a positive image of Islam. The 36 page coloring book, “The Kid’s Book of [...]
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Election authorities nonchalant by Jack Minor – The Gazette has learned that a candidate running for a position on the school board may have violated election laws by having another individual collect petition signatures without signing a circulator’s affidavit. Jean Daviet is one of four candidates running for a two year seat on the [...]
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Blogger claims Greeley officer’s commanding general a “close personal friend” By Jack Minor An Obama supporter, who is a frequent commenter on “birther” stories and other forums, may have unduly influenced the general who approved Lt. Col. Lakin’s sentence following his court-martial. Radical Obama supporters known as OBOTS, actively monitor the internet for stories [...]
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President intent on weakening the U.S. domestically and internationally? The argument about President Obama’s birthright can no longer be settled. Any middle school kid with average computer skills can create a fake birth certificate. Frankly, I don’t think they even did as good a job as I would have. Local computer pro Stan Grant has actually [...]
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Editors Note: This is an email exchange that took place between a Greeley Tribune reader and Tribune reporter Dan England. We at the Gazette are happy to print the otherwise unpublished arrogance of The Tribune. You may contact us with your direct correspondences at editor@greeleygazette.com Incidentally, we couldn’t agree more. Tuesday’s Tribune’s front page [...]
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Russian agency says plant another Japan disaster, suffered “catastrophic meltdown”by Jack Minor Following news that radiation from three of the six reactors at the Fukushima power plants did not result in nuclear armageddon, alarmists are now saying a Nebraska nuclear plant is in danger of a similar catastrophe. Reports have been circulating on [...]
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City council should start with fire department if they want to save citizens moneyThe recent move by the City Council to change ambulance services is being sold under the guise of saving Greeleyites money. After all, the cost of an ambulance ride is expensive and our citizens deserve a better deal. Don’t they? Saving money [...]
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Says unsure of how widespread problem truly is, needs more resources by Jack Minor – Following Congressional testimony that 5,000 illegals may have voted in the last election, a spokesman for Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler contacted the Gazette to explain his remarks. The Gazette reported that Gessler told Congress nearly 12,000 illegal [...]
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Dr. Corsi, author of new book also speaks out on Trump motives by Jack Minor Dr. Jerome Corsi, whose latest book “Where’s the Birth Certificate” stated that since publication of the book he has received many more leads that point to President Obama being ineligible to be Commander-in-Chief. Dr. Corsi is a senior [...]
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