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A unique kind of journey: Couple hiking across the country to bring awareness ... - Evening News and Tribune
A unique kind of journey: Couple hiking across the country to bring awareness ... Evening News and Tribune Led by a desire to bring people together, Sinclair and his wife have walked across the country, following the American Discovery Trail. On Thursday afternoon, they came through New Albany and met with a few supporters at Destinations Booksellers.
Liz Ryan: Filthy, dangerous, hazardous-duty Boulder - Daily Camera
Liz Ryan: Filthy, dangerous, hazardous-duty Boulder Daily Camera By Liz Ryan, For the Camera I was floored to read in the Daily Camera that the University of Colorado used tuition hikes to give massive raises to some of its top administrators recently -- during the worst recession in recent memory.
Preserve legacy of the Colorado River - Las Vegas Sun
Preserve legacy of the Colorado River Las Vegas Sun As the president and co-founder of Casa de la Cultura Hispano Americana, the first Latino-owned and operated cultural center in Nevada, I know firsthand the importance of celebrating and preserving our heritage and history — both nationally and ... Colorado River basin: Watching nervouslyPueblo Chieftain
On the snow again: Levels were almost historically low for snowshoers. Not any ... - Greeley Tribune
On the snow again: Levels were almost historically low for snowshoers. Not any ... Greeley Tribune Northern Colorado's most reliable places, such as Cameron Pass or Rocky Mountain National Park, were down and had many bare spots on their most popular trails. The snowshoes, for the most part, stayed in the trunks even on winter hikes.