Provided by: Linda Ole Ferguson
Get Grateful - Fill the Mayflower for Military Families in Need
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Linda Ole Ferguson
Veterans, moms and dads and siblings of active duty troops, Mile High Young Marines and a variety of other patriotic "pilgrims" will gather for the fourth year to Fill the Mayflower for military families in need. This year the need is even greater. Military families are struggling through the choppy economic seas like all other Americans, and many Colorado troops are cu...
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Pomona Headed to State
After a year of great expectations and harsh realities, Pomona's Boys Cross Country team is returning to the state championship next week. The meet will be a howling good time on Halloween at Fossil Ridge High School in Fort Collins. Pomona started the year with a core of seniors; added a some strong juniors; found a couple outstanding freshman; and pushed them all to ...
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"LIVE A LITTLE" MOORE
Moore Middle School offers everyone a chance to Live a Little this month . Live a Little is a musical comedy by Tim Kelly (music by Arne Christianson and lyrics by Ole Kittleson), that features a neurotic rock star, unscrupulous manager, and runaway back-up singers running from L.A. to the fictional Ozark town of Mulekick. Presented at Moore Middle School on N...
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Things that go bump in the night
By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library Have you ever wondered why we like to read books or watch movies that frighten us silly? When I was a kid, I devoured scary books and watched hours of The Twilight Zone and Outer Limits , but now I tend to find the evening news frightening enough. Come October, however, I still find myself ...
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Bike, pedestrian paths part of future at stations
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The pedestrian and bicycle access plan for three future Gold Line transit stations in Arvada is roughly 90 percent complete according to Mike Lee, manager of park and urban design for the city. A draft document was presented to the planning commission Sept. 22. Lee said review comments from the traffic department, which will look at street cross sections, would be in...
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