Photos and Review by Stu Wright This past week I was presented a 2013 Lexus LS460 F Sport four-door sedan for testing while travelling in and around Phoenix, AZ on a working vacation. It was painted Starfire Pearl (white) metallic and inside it was trimmed in black perforated leather. Of course, the car seats five [...]
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Photos & Review by Stu Wright Recently Ruth and I travelled to Phoenix to watch the final 2012 Colorado Rockie series at Chase Field against the Diamondbacks. It was nice that our home team won both games that we attended, and also nice that we were allowed to test a [...]
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Photos and Review by Stu Wright This past week in Illinois I was presented an Infiniti FX35 to drive around the state. Ruth and I picked it up at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and set sail to the Northwest towards Rockford. Our ultimate destination was Galena, Illinois, an old lead mining town that is [...]
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by Matt Lacy – Democrats who recently voted against a bill that would have outlawed abortions based on a child’s sex or race claimed the legislation was unnecessary, however an undercover video reveals that there are abortion clinics that will actually break the law to provide such procedures. Live Action, which conducts undercover [...]
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Review & Photos by Stu Wright Last week in Phoenix I was able to test drive a 2012 Infiniti SUV, courtesy of PageOneAuto of Chandler, Arizona. Carrie Owens, of POA, was nice enough to have the vehicle waiting at Sky Harbor airport for my visit to the Valley of the Sun where Ruth and I [...]
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July 29, 1922 ~ June 13, 2011 Edith R. Shelton of Greeley passed away Monday, June 13, 2011. She was born July 29, 1922, in Unionville, Missouri to Frank and Ethel (Lupton) Maulsby. She graduated from Unionville High School and received her teaching license at Kirksville Teachers College. On November 26, 1947 she married Edward [...]
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December 24, 1924 ~ April 8, 2011 Ella Mae Freauff formerly of Johnstown died Friday, April 8, 2011 in Ft. Collins. She was born on December 24, 1924 in Longmont, to Conrad and Edith (Kaiser) Lesser. In 1947, Ella married Kenneth “Dutch” Freauff in Cheyenne, Wyoming. They worked in housecleaning. He died [...]
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July 24, 1922 ~ April 11, 2011 Lester O’Neil Ebersole, son of Roy A. and Bessie (Brenneman) Ebersole, was born in Tuleta, Texas on July 24, 1922. He grew up in Elkhart, Indiana, and graduated from Elkhart High School in 1940. After working a year, he attended Goshen College for one year. Because [...]
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Perry Adkins 46, of Greeley died on Friday, March 25, 2011 at University Hospital in Aurora. He was born on January 14, 1965 to Leon F. and Emily J. (Larrabee) Adkins in Kankakee, Illinois. He was a graduate of Northglenn High School in Denver, Colorado. He then went on to graduate from Parks School of [...]
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By Mike Bauman Mexican President Felipe Calderon’s recent visit to the United States has refreshed the debate about the alleged “river of guns” that is flowing into Mexico from the United States. Calderon has called for a renewal of the highly ineffective Clinton era assault weapons ban as a means of decreasing violence in his [...]
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Theodore “Ted” Foster, 83, of Greeley, CO died November 8, 2011 at Hospice and Palliative Care of Northern Colorado. He was born January 1, 1927 in Delta, CO to John Patrick and Jessica Lea (Wright) Foster. Ted served in the US Navy from 1944 –1946. He received his Associates Arts Degree from Mesa College in [...]
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Maret E. Williams, 57 of Greeley, died on September 21, 2010 at her home. She was born on August 30, 1953 in Greeley to Clinton and Arlene (Jacoby) Williams. Maret was a paralegal in Phoenix, Arizona for many years before returning to Greeley. She loved the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Denver Broncos. She is survived [...]
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June 17, 1935 – July 22, 2010 Brenda Schiessler, 75, of Greeley died July 22, 2010 in Phoenix. She was the sixth of eight children. She was married May 31, 1954 to the love of her life Marvin Schiessler. She will be greatly missed by twin daughters Carol and Cheryl, two grandchildren, three great grandchildren [...]
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Victor Rangel Sr. of Greeley died May 20, 2010 in Greeley. He was born March 23, 1916 in Waco, Texas to Victor Rangel and Eugenia (Frausto) Rangel. Corporal Rangel served with the United States Air Force from March 6, 1942 until May 6, 1944. He was stationed both at Luke Field in Phoenix, Arizona Yuma [...]
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By Vanessa Dominguez, For the Greeley Gazette The Mile High Music Festival will be held at August 14th and 15th at The Fields at Dicks Sporting Goods Park, 9 miles from downtown Denver. This two day festival is packed with many big name bands including Dave Matthews, Train and Weezer. The festival has been nicknamed [...]
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