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Daniels Fund contributes funds to Pueblo YMCA
The YMCA of Pueblo has been awarded $250,000 from the Daniels Fund to complete more of the Phase II work on the new community campus.
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Company proposes shipping hub
Iowa Pacific Holdings is working on tentative plans to build a shipping hub linking the San Luis & Rio Grande rail line with truck traffic along U.S. 285.
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Colo. school honors native
A Colorado college has named its center for mass communications after a professor from Amarillo who died two years ago.
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The Nation's Weather
Rain continued to fall Saturday in the Pacific Northwest, where flooding has already taken a toll.
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The Nation's Weather
A strong winter storm developed over the northern and central Plains on Thursday, delivering low temperatures and heaps of snow that blew, drifted and limited visibility. Scattered showers and thunderstorms stretched from the upper Great Lakes to the lower Mississippi Valley, none severe. It rained in the Northeast, with the heaviest showers reported over Boston. The Pacific Northwest also experienced rain showers ahead of an advancing warm front. Temperatures in the Lower 48 states ranged from 1 degree at Alamosa, Colo., to 86 degrees at Weslaco, Texas.
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State's scenic routes are a visual treasure chest
The year was 1939 and I was six years old. The folks -- A.I. and Casilda Moloney -- my sister Marie and I took the Rio Grande Railroad's steam engine trip over La Veta Pass in southern Colorado from Alamosa to ...
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"Hispanics for Victory" Bus Rolls Through Southern Colorado
"Hispanics for Victory" bus is Campaigning in Southern Colorado Wednesday. Former Colorado state Sen.
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RGWCD groundwater management Sub-district #1 trial: Opening arguments
Here's a recap of yesterday's proceedings in the trial over the governance of the Rio Grande Water Conservation District's groundwater Sub-district #1, from the Valley Courier .
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Lopez named editor of El Paso Times
Chris Lopez, a 25-year veteran of daily newspapers, has been named editor of the El Paso Times.
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Alamosa hospital going solar
The San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center plans to soak up as much sun as possible in the next two decades.
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Woman's note leads to arrest in Colorado
A Texas Panhandle woman went on a trip with a former prison inmate she knew, but along the way it turned "violent and ugly" and she wound up being abused and held captive during a terrifying a monthlong journey ...
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Note Pleading For Help Leads To Kidnapping Arrest
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Two killed in motorcycle crash
A motorcycle accident on Rio Grande County Road 27 left two people dead Saturday night.
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MMA event coming to Alamosa Rec Center
Pro fighters on the bill By REBECCA VAN DYKE ALAMOSA - With a long list of mixed martial artists filling in 12 fights, spectators are sure to see some action when Nemesis Promotions in conjunction with Southern ...
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Pumpkin coloring trio
Photo by Nelda Curtiss Rounding up the last weekend of the Alamosa Farmers' Market is the pumpkin coloring table.
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Spruce beetles plague RG National Forest
Photos by Rebecca Van Dyke Kirby Self, supervisory forester for the Divide Ranger District, takes a small hatchet to a dead Spruce tree to reveal the larvae of the Spruce Beetle.
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City still settling salmonella score
Fund transfers approved By RUTH HEIDE ALAMOSA - The City of Alamosa still has a score to settle with 'sally,' the nickname given to the salmonella outbreak this spring.
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Rio Grande Roundtable formulates water vision
Photo by Eric Mullens Whether they are wetlands in the Alamosa Wildlife Refuge or the Rio Grande river, the health and quality of all waterways in the Valley are vital and interconnected.
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November declared Trinidad State month
HS building falls behind By REBECCA VAN DYKE ALAMOSA - 'I feel like we are going to make some headway on the flood plains,' said Ken VanIwarden, Land Use Supervisor.
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CU President visits Alamosa
Benson promotes higher ed By RUTH HEIDE ALAMOSA - Meeting with local officials in Alamosa on Tuesday, University of Colorado President Bruce Benson discussed issues facing higher education.
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