Dispatches
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Colorado ag exports up 20 percent over 2010
LAKEWOOD – Colorado’s agricultural exports increased 20 percent to $718 million in the first seven months of 2011 over last…
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BBB gives Front Range Brew Tours an 'F'
A company called Front Range Brew Tours, which lists a Fort Collins address on papers filed with the Colorado Secretary…
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Carr Community Church celebrates 100 years
The Carr Community Church, formerly Carr Presbyterian Church, celebrated its 100th anniversary on Aug. 27 with approximately 175 people attending.…
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Colorado taxpayers donate $88,000 to help unwanted horses
The Unwanted Horse Fund, which appeared on Colorado state income tax forms for the first time in 2011, raised $88,000…
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Larimer County to hold 2011 surplus auction Oct. 1
The annual multi-public-agency surplus equipment auction takes place on Saturday, Oct. 1 at 10 a.m. at Larimer County’s The Ranch,…
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Forest Service evaluating outfitter guidelines
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland (ARP) recreation planners are conducting an outfitter-guide needs assessment to determine…
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Vandals hit chicken buses; re-painting party Sept. 24 at Grant Farms
Last week, three of the farm’s buses were vandalized with swastikas and other graffiti. The buses symbolize the farm’s community…
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife commissioners raise mountain lion hunting harvest
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commissioners Thursday set mountain lion hunting harvest limits for 2012. The commission unanimously approved raising the…
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The black-footed ferret: Flagship species for the prairie ecosystem
If Helen of Troy’s beauty once “launched a thousand ships and burnt the topless towers of Ilium,” the U.S. Fish…
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Poudre Wilderness Volunteers hike for a purpose
As Jacques Rieux hikes up the Hewlett Gulch trail near Poudre Park, he often thinks of himself as a gardener.…
