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Denver officer loses appeal over improper ammo use
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New film incentives in Colo. to become law
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School district shuts down lunch loans
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Sheriff renews warning about recluse cabin burglar
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More firefighters heading to Colorado
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Bats go silent
Colorado Mesa University got the pitching performance it needed, but not the offense.
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San Jac headed back to JUCO
Four games, 50 innings of baseball.
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GJ?s Deters, Harris place 5th and 6th at state in discus
LAKEWOOD — They stood on the podium at Jefferson County Stadium on Thursday, both wearing the basic, gray T-shirts with the simple, black letters: ?GJHS track & field.?
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Cedaredge?s Williams sets three 3A state meet records
DENVER — Doling out hugs and shaking with victorious passion, Cedaredge sprinter Sierra Williams ran around six family members Thursday, including her great-grandmother, 89-year-old Eleanor Williams.
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Adding reinforcements
Colorado Mesa University wrestling coach Chuck Pipher has most of his team returning, but that didn?t stop him from adding a baker?s dozen of wrestlers in this year?s recruiting class.
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GJ Gladiators kick off their 3rd season Saturday
The Gladiators are back for their third season and are starting it with a fundraiser for suicide prevention.
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Mesa women?s track team places six on RMAC All-Academic team
Six Colorado Mesa University women?s track and field student-athletes made the RMAC All-Academic honor roll. They are:
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KidzPlex places 8 in top 10 in Mother?s Day Invite in Gypsum
Gymnastics
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Local gymnastics results, May 17, 2012
Mother?s Day Invitational
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Colorado Mesa baseball score, May 17, 2012
N.M. Highlands 2,Colorado Mesa 0
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Colorado Mesa golf results, May 17, 2012
NCAA Division IINational Championships
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State Track and Field Results, May 17, 2012
Class 5A
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Gunman arrested after entering assisted living center
A Rifle man was arrested Thursday afternoon after police say he entered an assisted living center armed with a handgun, prompting an evacuation of the facility.
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Flaming Gorge pipeline plan dealt setback
Calling the request premature and overly broad, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Thursday stood by its earlier decision denying a preliminary permit application for the proposed Flaming Gorge Pipeline.
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Man nabbed in discount store robbery
A man allegedly used a cordless power drill to mimic a handgun, stuffed inside his pants, while robbing an Orchard Mesa discount store on Sunday, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.
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