Monday, September 19, 2011

Post News: Colo. treasurer plans to sue state pension fund for access to data


Today's Front Page News

Ostrow: "Mad Men," "Modern Family" win at Emmys, but TV viewers don't
ABC's of-the-moment comedy "Modern Family" was named best comedy series, sweeping four other Emmy categories — best supporting actor nods for the Dunphy family heads, Julie Bowen and Ty Burrell, along with directing and writing wins — at the 63rd Annual Emmy Awards telecast Sunday.  



Today's Local Politics

Colo. treasurer plans to sue state pension fund for access to data
State Treasurer Walker Stapleton plans to file a lawsuit today against the board that manages Colorado's $39 billion pension fund for state workers because the fund has denied his repeated requests for financial data.  



Today's Entertainment

Ostrow: "Mad Men," "Modern Family" win at Emmys, but TV viewers don't
ABC's of-the-moment comedy "Modern Family" was named best comedy series, sweeping four other Emmy categories — best supporting actor nods for the Dunphy family heads, Julie Bowen and Ty Burrell, along with directing and writing wins — at the 63rd Annual Emmy Awards telecast Sunday.  



Today's Style

Fitness Calendar, 9/19/11
The Chelsea Hutchison Foundation presents the second annual benefit walk to raise awareness for SUDEP (Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy), 8 a.m.  



Today's Opinion

Colorado leading the way in education strides
Colorado has made great strides in educating its young people to higher levels of achievement. A big part of that success has been the result of strong leaders like Sen. Michael Bennet, who, as Denver superintendent, worked closely with parents and teachers, advocacy organizations like Stand For Children, foundations such as the Daniels Fund and business leaders from every corner of the state. The collective might of all of these partners is beginning to make a real difference for public education in the Centennial State.  


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