Don Rogers: Boom times end - but so, too, do the busts Found: 4 Days 15 Hours 49 Minutes ago Summit Daily News - The new year may well be every bit as difficult as advertised. But I'm betting on some pleasant surprises, too....
Don Rogers: Vail Valley busts end too, you know Found: 1 Week 16 Hours 43 Minutes ago Vail Daily - The new year may well be every bit as difficult as advertised. But I'm betting on some pleasant surprises, too....
Belly dance jazzes up exercise routine Found: 1 Week 2 Days 10 Hours 7 Minutes ago The Coloradoan - For many, the new year comes with New Years resolutions and a renewed vow to get in shape. But if that same old treadmill isnt cutting it for you anymore and youre looking for a way to spice up your workout, belly dancing may be for you....
Ushering out 2009 simply
Found: 1 Week 2 Days 16 Hours 22 Minutes ago The Daily Camera - Kris Norbraten and Christopher Duvernay haven't finalized their New Year's Eve plans, but the Boulder couple knows what they're not doing: Spending lots of cash.
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Christmas tree recycling available
Found: 1 Week 5 Days 13 Hours 45 Minutes ago The Daily Camera - Christmas trees ? free of ornaments, tinsel and stands ? can be recycled at the following places and times:
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Springs finds land still owned by its founder Found: 1 Week 6 Days 1 Hour 56 Minutes ago Colorado Examiner - City workers repaving a dead-end street on the citys west side noticed something odd recently. Records showed half the street was private land that had gone unnoticed for over a century. Stranger still, when they started digging through records they discovered the 400-square-foot swatch of pavement and prairie grass at the west end of Fontanero Street was still in the name of the original owner: William Jackson Palmers Colorado Springs Co. ...
Baca flips hat in Senate ring
Found: 1 Week 6 Days 13 Hours 53 Minutes ago Rocky Mountain News - The latest Coloradan to bid for an appointment to the U.S. Senate is former state lawmaker Polly Baca, who touted her fundraising skills in a letter to Gov. Bill Ritter.
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