Dispatches
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Guest commentary: The little library that could!
By Jill Reynolds As a kid, I remember joyful trips to a local, tiny, branch library in Indianapolis. There, I…
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Low-cost pet vaccinations will mark World Rabies Day
To commemorate World Rabies Day, an initiative created by the Global Alliance for Rabies Control to raise awareness about the…
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Dalmatian toadflax is an aggressive, noxious weed
Dalmatian toadflax, a large yellow snapdragon-like plant, was originally introduced as an ornamental landscape plant. A hardy, Xeriscape plant it…
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Health insurance exchange ready for new round of sign-ups
Colorado’s health insurance exchange is celebrating its first birthday this month. But there’s not much time for cake and balloons,…
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State House races at attract fresh talent
Some fresh faces are competing for the local house state of representative seats long held by Democrats determined to maintain…
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Animal shelter, open space, jail proposals go before voters
In addition to the races for public office, Larimer County voters will decide three ballot issues. One was placed on…
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Gilliland promises balance, vision to restore traction
Balance and vision are the words that come up most frequently when Kathy Gilliland discusses her goals if elected District…
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Gaiter focused on economic development, greater efficiency
Lew Gaiter III emphasizes his commitment to economic development and continuing to make the county operate more efficiently if re-elected…
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Sutherland takes no prisoners in advocating for public
Eric Sutherland chafes at the easy characterization that he is a critic of government. “There’s a huge difference between advocating…
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Fall aspen tree colors setting up for prime time, says CU-Boulder prof
The gradual fall cooling on Colorado’s Front Range this September is helping to set up what could well be a…
