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Colorado Peak Politics
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Colorado schools to be judged by a new measure: How many students are chronically absent The mother was anxious when she arrived at Monte Vista
Elementary School in southern Colorado to discuss her 7-year-old
daughter’s absences and frequent late arrivals. […]
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STOP THE PRESSES: Tipton Holds Town Hall Meetings National Democratic activists will have to find something
else to complain about during the Easter recess when U.S. Rep.
Scott Tipton is holding town hall meetings. This is in addition to
the teletown hall meetings he hosted a few weeks ago, and the faux
town hall held by activists to blast him for not holding […]
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GUEST POST: Why states are pushing ahead with clean energy despite Trump’s embrace of coal NOTE: The Colorado Independent occasionally runs guest
posts from government officials, local experts and concerned
citizens on a variety of topics. These posts are meant to
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PARTY OF NO CHOICE: CO Democrats Troll Mike Pence for His Choice Vice President Mike Pence attracted some ire from his foes
for saying that he does not eat alone with women who are not his
wife, citing his Christian faith and respect for his wife, Karen.
It’s not everyone’s choice and it may not be practical, but it’s
Pence’s choice. Good thing the Democratic Party is […]
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Littwin: Each day life in TrumpWorld gets weirder — some days, too crazy for words We in the vicious, failing, enemy-of-the-people media are in
crisis. But it may not be what you think. In describing the Trump
administration, we are, […]
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Transportation bill with proposed tax hike clears House, faces tough road in Senate The House Friday gave its final blessing to a transportation
bill that will ask voters in November to okay a hike in the state’s
sales […]
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DOG BITES MAN: “Environmental Groups are Mobilizing” PeakNation™ remembers well when environmentalists tried to
shut down the Colowyo Mine, and failed. Now President Trump has
struck down a rule that supports the tactic they tried to use, and
not surprisingly, Bruce Finley at the Denver Post reports that
environmentalists are mobilizing with hunters and anglers to yell
at Trump for doing so. […]
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Ostrow: The audacity of David Simon Editor’s note: David Simon will be in town tonight, March 31,
to receive the Denver Press Club’s Damon Runyon award. His heart is
still in […]
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STAFF CLEARS THE AIR: Hick Takes Credit for Nothing Gov. Hickenlooper had a challenging day. First there was his
announcement that he’s standing up to President Trump’s decision to
ease overregulation on fossil fuels for by declaring himself as the
savior of Planet Colorado. Here’s the big announcement:
Hickenlooper said Colorado has already met carbon pollution goals
under the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power […]
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thecherrycreeknews.com
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`Bus Stop' is classic play about heartland in 1950s We are about 30 miles west of Kansas City. The year is 1955
and it's about 1 a.m. Wind howls, snow falls outside the windows,
but the cozy Grace's Café seems warm and safe as Grace Hoyland
(Kate Gleason) and Elma Duckworth (Jenna Moll Reyes)
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Hancock continues to ignore violence in Denver’s Jail Despite years of warning signs, expensive consultants and
“reforms,” Denver Mayor Michael Hancock is still failing to address
dangers at Denver’s City Jail. A city surveillance video puts
a new face on the problem of increasing violence at Denver’s
overcrowded jail.…
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Denver Zoo welcomes a rare bird Denver Zoo, coordinating with zoos across the country, has
successfully bred a rare species of bird, the kea. Denver
zookeepers are hand-raising the hatchling, Scarlet, at the zoo's
avian propagation center and she is expected to make a public
debut
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Great expectations and 30 minutes can achieve results My teaching partner, Pattie Nelson, is a prime example of a
100-percenter. She comes to work every day with an inexhaustible
supply of energy. She puts time and thought preparing for every
day, and
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Gifting picture books to children is a good idea Great books with no or few words and beautiful illustrations
are fantastic for building vocabulary, love of books, writing and
drawing skills. This is not too much praise, especially if they
are
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'The welcome home that Vietnam veterans have been waiting for' For Vietnam veteran Abe Alonzo, the March 24 ceremony
honoring him and 53 others for their service in an unpopular and
devastating war was long overdue. "We weren't accepted or received
after our tour in Vietnam," said the 68-year-old ...
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Lease agreement approved for Zerger building in Westminster Doral Academy of Colorado, a charter school that emphasizes
the arts, will have a new location next school year. The Jefferson
County Board of Education approved unanimously March 23 a one-year
lease agreement with Doral Academy to occupy the ...
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Letter: Support for a new substation I support building a new substation at 120th and Holly so
that residents of Thornton can enjoy reliable energy. I am
personally frustrated because I have experienced several outages,
sometimes for
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For crew chiefs, it's life in the fast lane Cole Pearn and Chris Gayle feel right at home in Golden, but
neither is home very often. Both are crew chiefs for Denver's
NASCAR Furniture Row Racing teams. Pearn is in his second season
as
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