by Matt Lacy – During a fundraiser, Vice President Joe Biden said that “Republicans have changed the law so you get arrested if you do vote.” The Weekly Standard reported the remarks were made at a Democratic fundraiser in Seattle for Washington senator Maria Cantwell. In an attempt to diffuse the issue [...]
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Campaign says e-mail shows deliberate plan to choose which candidates to support by Jack Minor – CBS is defending a memo obtained by the Bachmann campaign that it claims shows a liberal bias in the media against the candidate by deliberately planning to minimize her participation in a recent debate. The e-mail was sent by [...]
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By Jack Minor An American businessman who has spent almost 15 years in the Middle East says the current unrest in Egypt and other countries has its basis in the global economic downturn. The businessman, going by the name of John Smith to protect his identity, has lived in the Middle East with his family [...]
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Carol Weitzel Lind, 71 of Eaton, died on Thursday, September 30, 2010 at the Hospice & Palliative Care of Northern Colorado Inpatient Unit. She was born on December 27, 1938 in Severance, Colorado to Henry and Lydia (Batz) Weitzel. Following graduation from Windsor High School she attended Wartburg College (the College of the Lutheran Church) [...]
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Carol Weitzel Lind, 71 of Eaton, died on Thursday, September 30, 2010 at the Hospice & Palliative Care of Northern Colorado Inpatient Unit. She was born on December 27, 1938 in Severance, Colorado to Henry and Lydia (Batz) Weitzel. Following graduation from Windsor High School she attended Wartburg College (the College of the Lutheran Church) [...]
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By Mike Bauman The Greeley Gazette contacted School Board applicant Gregory Pierson. Here is what he had to say: I have been a professional educator for the past forty years. I have extensive experience as a middle school and high school classroom teacher, coach and administrator. I have served as a building administrator in both [...]
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By Jack Minor This past weekend area students attempted to earn scholarships by using their skills on a shooting range. The local 4-H shooting sports program held a competition at the High Plains Shooting Range in Eaton to determine which members would go on to the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo on Aug. 27. The [...]
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