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5/7/2008
Raised betting limits not the answer
The gambling industry continues to flourish and expand for one simple reason: The house always wins.
In Colorado, the House (and Senate) should think twice before trying to expand gambling opportunities in the state.
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5/7/2008
CSAP is a means, but it’s not the end
Headlines regarding third-grade reading scores can engender any number of responses regarding our schools or our children. What it should not do is cause people to panic or to point fingers unnecessarily.
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4/30/2008
Guest Opinion
By Joe Pelle
Terry accountable for his own actions
Your editorial asks common sense questions about the Mickey Terry case, who through a series of bizarre behaviors and actions, crossed many paths and ended up tragically taking his own life in the county jail.
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4/23/2008
Inmate’s death avoidable
The final week of Micky Stevenson Terry’s life was a plea for help.
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4/23/2008
Food costs impact all
The Colorado Wheat organization this week urged consumers not to blame wheat farmers for higher prices charged for such things as pizzas, bagels, bread and other products using wheat as an ingredient.
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4/16/2008
Pirates Reunion a fitting ‘goodbye’ to LMS facade
On Friday, May 16, Louisville Middle School will celebrate it’s history one last time.
During its Pirates Reunion event, organized largely by the school’s National Junior Honor Society, all alumni of the building, dating back to its days as Louisville High School, are invited to celebrate the historic facility — which first opened its doors to students in 1940.
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