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Crime Beat
Avondale woman arrested in assault A 31-year-old Avondale woman was arrested Saturday for reportedly trying to behead her boyfriend.
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Man gets 28 years in slaying
A Pueblo County man was sentenced Monday to 28 years in prison for the shooting death of his stepfather.
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Blessed by time
Watching Dan Centa work a room provides a glimpse into what more than 30 years of public scrutiny can do.
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WEDDINGS
Magoon-Beauvais Sarah Magoon and Donnie Beauvais III were married Sept. 6 at Temple Baptist Church with the Rev.
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Sen. Obama backs bailout legislation
Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama spoke with News First's Georgiann Lymberopoulos about the economic bailout.
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Veterans Day comes early in Avondale
CHIEFTAIN PHOTO/MIKE SWEENEY -- Grand Marshal Harry Wenzel waves to the crowd during the Avondale Veterans Day Parade on Saturday.
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The Vatican goes green with solar energy
The Vatican installed 2700 solar panels on the roof of the Papal Audience Hall this week.
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Avondale schedules vet parade
A retired Pueblo County Sheriff's Office commander will be the grand marshal for Saturday's sixth annual Veterans Day Parade in Avondale.
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Steve Witte: WeIve been able to hold the flow at Amity, and that's unusual
Here's a look at transmountain water in the Arkansas River Basin, from The Pueblo Chieftain .
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Even though the headwaters of four major Western rivers are in Colorado, the state has to learn to better share its water because there's little left to claim.
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Hackney wins rodeo pageant -,
Kara Hackney, last year's Ellis County Rodeo Queen, recently was crowned 2009 Miss Teen Rodeo Kansas.
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Building on success
The founder of an established player in the region's construction industry has passed the business along to his son.
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Labor situation stabilized say farmers
Two years ago, in a time of deep anti-immigration sentiment, then-Gov. Bill Owens signed a series of bills touted to make Colorado the toughest state for undocumented foreigners.
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Farmers differ on the Future of Our Farms
Donny Cooper used to worry about weeds on his Boone farm along the Bessemer Ditch.
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Hay the king of Pueblo crop production: Forage crop accounted for 62...
Hay the king of Pueblo crop production: Forage crop accounted for 62 percent of 2007 local value of crop production.
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Boone, Avondale to hold chem-demil meetings
Public meetings on the next phase of the Defense Department's effort to destroy Pueblo's stockpile of chemical weapons will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in Boone and Avondale.
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Boone, Avondale to hold chem-demil meetings
Public meetings on the next phase of the Defense Department's effort to destroy Pueblo's stockpile of chemical weapons will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in Boone and Avondale.
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Drought has Avondale rancher feeling parched
Pueblo County dryland farmers and ranchers could become eligible for federal emergency programs shortly as an ongoing drought continues to plague the area.
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Boy Scouting offers Pueblo youngsters
CHIEFTAIN PHOTOS/NATHAN PAPES Several Boy Scouts in Troop 30 walk up a path while heading to the mess hall during summer camp last month at San Isabel Scout Ranch.
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Colorado Firefighter Fights Final Battle
Jul. 14--William and Janis Pine were sitting on their couch one day -- Oct. 4, 2006, to be exact -- when their lives changed forever.
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