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Ornament creates long friendship

Fort Collins Coloradoan - Fri Nov 20

It's hard to believe it's been nine years since I met Leon Heiman. But that's the way it is with friendships.

Bizarre News -- Antarctic Whiskey

WJRT - Mon Nov 16

It's Scotch on the rocks -- and then some. Two crates of Scotch whiskey have been frozen in Antarctic ice for a century.

The young and the voteless: Few people under 45 are voting in Routt County

CW2 Colorado KWGN-TV - Sat Nov 14

Officials say only about 20 percent of the ballots cast so far in Routt County's mail-in election were from people under 45, even though they account for about half the county's registered voters.

Boulder duo promotes barefoot running

Colorado Daily - Sat Nov 14

The idea that Michael Sandler would be one of the men leading the revival of a running movement was at one time ludicrous.

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Winter storm on the way

9NEWS - Thu Nov 12

A cold front approaching from the west will be the first of two systems to impact Colorado Friday through the weekend.

CMC will seek state's OK to offer 4-year degrees

The Grand Junction Sentinel - Tue Nov 10

A two-year college serving Colorado's central mountain region plans to seek approval to begin offering a limited number of four-year degrees.

Coroner says Routt can save $10,000 on autopsies

Denver Post - Mon Nov 09

Routt County Coroner Rob Ryg has a suggestion for saving about $10,000 a year: eliminate unnecessary autopsies.

Coroner says county could save $10,000 yearly by eliminating some autopsies

CW2 Colorado KWGN-TV - Sun Nov 08

Routt County Coroner Rob Ryg has a suggestion for saving about $10,000 a year: eliminate unnecessary autopsies.

Colorado Mountain College offers class in business planning

Vail Daily News - Tue Nov 03

The Roaring Fork Business Resource Center and Colorado Mountain College are presenting a series of workshops for people considering starting their own businesses.

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