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Beef council: New cuts of beef offer more value
With food prices rising, beef promoters are pushing new cuts of meat to offer restaurant customers lower-priced steaks from meat that might otherwise have become hamburgers or roasts.
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Allard exploring CSU chancellor position
Just weeks after his senate successor was elected; Wayne Allard is showing interest in a new Colorado position.
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Residents Participate In Keep Colorado Working Day
Nov 20, 2008 5:12 pm US/Mountain Reporting Michelle Griego Gov. Bill Ritter onA Thursday encouraged Coloradans across the state to take part in Keep Colorado Working Day.
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'Idiot' husband pretends to name newborn Carter Barack Obama 85
Jackee Sealy, left, holds her 1-week-old son, Carter Sealy, while her other son, Cooper Jacob Sealy, 2, plays at the Sealy home in Broomfield on Monday.
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All roads pass through Glenwood
Cyclists ride up to Independence Pass from Buena Vista and on to Glenwood Springs during the Bicycle Tour of Colorado in 2000.
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Hunters, Anglers Want Colo. To Nix Roadless Plan
Some of the hunters and anglers who supported Gov. Bill Ritter when he ran for office say the Democrat is not living up to his campaign pledge to protect Colorado's 4 million acres of roadless national forest ...
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Viral Genetics, Inc. Completes Acquisition of V-Clip Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Viral Genetics, Inc. , a biotechnology company that discovers and develops immune-based therapies, today announced it has completed its acquisition of V-Clip Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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Forecaster Says La Nina Will Bring Good Snowfall For Some
Climatologist Klaus Wolter says Colorado's mountains could get normal or even above-normal snow this winter.
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Salazar: Help needed for jobless, roads, Big Three
Sen. Ken Salazar said Tuesday that Congress should help the unemployed, improve roads and bridges and assist the ailing auto industry as the economy continues to deteriorate.
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Colo. team: Early hurricane forecasts were right
Colorado-based weather researchers say eight hurricanes formed in the Atlantic this year, the same number they predicted before the season but one less than their August update called for.
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Colorado officials deny purging voter rolls
Colorado Secretary of State Mike Coffman denies in court documents that his office improperly purged anyone from voter registration rolls.
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Candidates vie for Colorado Secretary of State opening
At least 20 candidates have lined up to fill the vacancy expected when Secretary of State Mike Coffman steps down to take a seat in Congress in January, including former House Speaker Andrew Romanoff, Senate ...
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Wealthy Gay Men Big 'No on 8' Donors
Although anti-gay churches and other groups contributed millions to the successful effort to revoke marriage rights for gay and lesbian families in California, the pro-marriage side was not without its ...
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Work Continues on Colorado Roadless Plan
Colorado state officials, environmentalists, hunters and anglers are in Washington working on a final version of a plan to manage about 4 million acres of roadless national forest land scattered across the ...
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Energy companies catch break with new oil shale rules
"These regulations are premature and flawed," said Colorado Senator Ken Salazar.
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Colorado Teacher of the Year: Susan Elliott - a sign of achievement
As her supporters applaud in sign language, Highlands Ranch High School teacher Susan Elliott reacts to being named Colorado's 2009 Teacher of the Year during a ceremony Tuesday night at the Arvada Center for ...
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Focus on the Family Lays Off 202 Workers
Focus on the Family will eliminate 202 jobs, making it the biggest layoff in the history of James Dobson's Christian ministry based in Colorado Springs.
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Colorado Democrats attack ne...
Colorado Democratic lawmakers say the Bush administration is rushing out with flawed rules for commercial oil shale development before the clock runs out and a new administration takes over.
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Oil shale rules completed
Commercial oil shale production in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming took another step forward Monday when the federal government published rules on how such operations would be run and how much the government would ...
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Report: Colorado Obesity Rate Doubled Since '95
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