by Mike McCune – School Time is Near! I can tell because of the “Back-to-School” ads everywhere. All it means is another nine-month sentence to boredom for our kids because they crtainly don’t have any need to learn in the current system. America bemoans the lack of educational progress. Every state teaches kids [...]
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Says election about more than the economy by Jack Minor – During Saturday’s Lincoln Day Dinner held by the Weld GOP, presidential candidate Rick Santorum trumpeted American exceptionalism boldly declaring that our founding documents were not the same as other countries’. Speaking to a record crowd of almost 650 Republican voters at the party’s annual [...]
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By Mike Bauman The Greeley Gazette contacted School Board applicant Stan Kerns and asked him to comment on his vision for District 6. Kerns provided his original letter of interest to the board and answered some specific questions from the Gazette. Here are his responses: “I think you will see a theme of “pursuit of [...]
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By: Mike Bauman The resignation of Doug Kershaw from the District 6 School Board is a disappointment. While we understand the pressures of being a board member, we also believe running for office to be a commitment to those who voted for you. Kershaw was one of the few “non-academics” on the board of education. [...]
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President Calderon’s appearance before the Joint Session of the US Congress on May 20, 2010, demonstrates how powerful Mexico has become in the United States. The statements he made criticizing Arizona’s legislation concerning illegal immigrants reveal how successful the invasion of the United States by Mexico has been. The applause he received for his bold [...]
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Minnie Redmann Croissant, 95, of Greeley, CO died May 4, 2010 at Hospice and Palliative Care of Northern Colorado. She was born on November 3, 1914 near Loveland, CO to Andrew and Katherine Redmann. When she was young her parents moved to homestead a farm in the dry lands in northeast Colorado. She grew up [...]
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