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Colorado Senate passes per-diem bill, but co-sponsor Shaffer backs out
He co-sponsored the bill and voted for it in committee, but when legislation including an increase in rural lawmakers' daily expense allowance came up for a vote on the Senate floor Wednesday, Senate President Brandon Shaffer walked away from it.  more >>

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Credit card stolen in Boulder bar used at liquor store, 'Susan' caught on surveillance
Boulder police say a woman used the ill-gotten gain of a stolen purse and credit card to buy booze, and her taste for the hard stuff could prove to be her undoing.  more >>

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Denver sheriff's captain says department ignored her accusations of rape by colleagues
The Denver Sheriff Department is investigating the allegations of a department captain who alleged that two deputies raped her — and that the incident led to sexual harassment and trumped-up accusations that she embezzled money from a foundation.  more >>

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Denver sheriff's captain says department ignored her accusations of rape by colleagues
The Denver Sheriff Department is investigating the allegations of a department captain who alleged that two deputies raped her — and that the incident led to sexual harassment and trumped-up accusations that she embezzled money from a foundation.  more >>

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CSU named "Tree Campus USA"
FORT COLLINS — Although not quite tree-huggers, students and faculty at Colorado State University sure do take care of their oaks and elms.  more >>

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Suspect in Green Mountain Falls town hall arson says he is "anti-government"
 One of the suspects in an arson fire that destroyed the historic Green Mountain Falls town hall last week described himself and an alleged accomplice as "anti-government," and said he  more >>

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Colorado artists upset over DIA art commissions
Colorado artists are crying foul after Denver International Airport awarded nearly $300,000 to out-of-state artists for art projects.  more >>

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7 more Dunkin' Donuts to open in Denver
Seven more Dunkin' Donuts stores are scheduled for the Denver area, with the first to open in 2013 and the last in 2018 .   more >>

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Timing is everything when it comes to plant seeds
The seduction begins in midwinter. The seducers know you're susceptible then, starved for color, freshness, the smell of dirt on your hands. That's when the seed-catalog-senders get you.  more >>

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Davidson: All the world's a stage and Ryta Sondergard has played many roles
Ryta Sondergard has read all of William Shakespeare's plays and sonnets, but the lines from the second act of "As You Like It" are the ones that make her eyes light up.  more >>

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Fit Fix: For better health, take it easy on the snow and comfort foods
Go slow in the snow. The risk of falling on snow and ice is high for seniors right now, and according to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, 1 out of every 200 falls for those age 65 to 69  more >>

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February's midsummer feel hooks fly-fishermen
A blue-winged olive buzzed close to the water, rode the breeze along the bank and perched like a trained pet on the thumb of veteran angler John Harcourt.  more >>

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Silent movie gets loudest praise at the Academy Awards
"I love your country," Jean Dujardin said after bounding onstage to receive the 84th Academy Awards' best actor Oscar for his turn as a silent-movie star dumbstruck by the rise of talkies in "The Artist."  more >>

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Singer Davy Jones of The Monkees dies in Fla at 66
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.—Davy Jones, the diminutive heartthrob who rocketed to the top of the 1960s music charts by beckoning millions of adoring fans with the catchy refrains of The Monkees, died Wednesday.  more >>

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Cheap-seat lottery for Green Day's "American Idiot"
A lucky few — actually, a lucky 22 — people will get to sit in the front two rows of "American Idiot" when it plays in Denver starting next week.  more >>

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