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Cycling bill rolls to Gov. Ritter’s desk
Safety proposal approved, 57-7, in House and, 29-5, in Senate
12:03 p.m., April 28, 2009 Updated 12:00 a.m.
Senate Bill 148, which includes a provision requiring motorists to give cyclists a 3-foot berth when passing them, was overwhelmingly approved in the state House and Senate.
Datebook for April 28, 2009
April 28, 2009

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Letter to the editor: Clint Wells a success
April 28, 2009

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Letter to the editor: Band gives thanks
April 28, 2009

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Allen J. Hischke: Firearms regulations
April 28, 2009

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Rick Barnes: Tea Party a success
April 28, 2009

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Golfers eye tourneys
MCHS fine-tuning in preparation for end of season contests
April 28, 2009

Ann Marie Roberts, coach of the Moffat County High School girls golf team, woke up about 4:30 a.m. Monday morning and found the ground covered in snow.

Horoscope for April 28, 2009
April 28, 2009

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Without meaning to, you could come off as a bit harsh if you’re not careful. Be cognizant of treating all in a tactful and diplomatic manner, especially when dealing with a sensitive person.

Annie’s mailbox: My parents treat me horribly
April 28, 2009

Dear Annie: I am 13 years old and the oldest of four children. Lately, things have gone downhill for me. My schoolwork load is horrible, and my parents put me down all the time. My 10-year-old sister is constantly coming into my room, breaking things and stealing money. I always tell my parents, but it backfires. I end up being the one in trouble.

Mary Jo Brown: Life is like cherries
April 28, 2009

The saying “Life is like a bowl full of cherries, full of pits” comes to mind this morning. Listening to people talking about their problems and other people’s.

Maren Schmidt: Success is not an outlier
April 28, 2009

Malcolm Gladwell in his book, “Outliers,” makes a case for understanding successful people. We may think that someone is a self-made person, that they had overnight success or were born with talent to burn.

Craig briefs: No confirmed swine flu cases in state
April 28, 2009

As part of an ongoing investigation into an outbreak of Swine Influenza A (H1N1) in the United States and Mexico, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has announced confirmation of 40 human cases of infection with swine flu in the U.S.

CNCC moving forward with budget, projects
Funding from state still unknown
April 28, 2009

Although the legislature’s Joint Budget Committee will not cut $300 million from higher education to balance the state’s budget, Colorado Northwestern Community College still faces budget questions, officials said.

10 CMS students win awards for their poems
April 28, 2009

From father-daughter relationships to threats posed by technology, Craig Middle School eighth-graders have found a new way of expressing themselves.

Tri-State closes illness investigation
OSHA plans to continue inquiry until it finds a cause
April 28, 2009

Tri-State Generation & Transmission has completed its investigation into an incident that sent several workers to the hospital about a week ago, but the company is no closer to finding out what happened.

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