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Guitar Hero is so hot ...
Remember the old Johnny Carson days when Johnny would say something and the audience would answer, say, "How hot is It?" and he would give a funny response?
May 9, 9:12 AM
Vestas to build world's largest wind turbine in Colorado
Vestas Wind Systems announced early Thursday morning its intent to build the world's largest wind turbine tower factory in Colorado.
May 8, 12:00 AM
In-synch twins to earn law, medical school degrees hours apart
The Anderson twins, Emily and Hilary, have never shied from challenge. Both standout students and athletes, they graduated from Eaton High School in 2000 as valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively.
May 8, 12:00 AM
Colorado legislators key in drafting farm bill, urge Bush's approval
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May 9, 9:22 AM
Man turns accident into opportunity
Up until a few years ago, Gary Jones couldn't conceive of walking onto a stage to pick up a college diploma. The idea terrified him, actually.
May 8, 12:00 AM
UNC proposes 9.5 percent tuition hike
Battling a continued slide in enrollment, University of Northern Colorado trustees are considering a 9.5 percent tuition increase to balance the 2009 budget.
May 9, 12:47 PM
Severe weather spotter training next week
The Ault Pierce Fire Department will host a Severe Weather Spotter training class presented by the National Weather Service on Wednesday, May 14, at the Ault Fire Station, 16680 Colo. 14 in Ault.
May 9, 12:46 PM
Calling all Weld writers. Sign up for the Neighborhood columnist contest.
It is time again for our In the Neighborhood columnist contest. We are
May 9, 12:38 PM
Fort Collins police begin tougher enforcement of dismount zones
Fort Collins police will start tougher enforcement of dismount zones in the city as the weather warms and pedestrians and business owners worry about safety on the city's paths and sidewalks.
May 9, 12:11 PM
Weld Democrats to have open house
Residents are invited to the Weld County Democratic Party’s “Fresh Food and Fresh Ideas” monthly open house from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, at 810 9th Street.
May 9, 11:23 AM
Click here to see a list of UNC's graduates for Spring 2008.
May 9, 10:23 AM
Gas jumps above $3.67, oil passes $126 on Venezuela concerns
NEW YORK — Oil rose above $126 a barrel for the first time Friday, bringing its advance this week to nearly $10, as investors questioned whether a possible confrontation between the U.S. and Venezuela could cut exports from the OPEC member.
May 9, 10:04 AM
Texas man faces charges in deaths of bison on Colorado ranch
FAIRPLAY, Colo. — An arrest warrant issued Thursday accuses a Texas man of animal cruelty and theft in the slaughter of 32 bison on a Colorado ranch in March.
May 9, 9:56 AM
Man facing vehicular homicide charges appears in court
A man charged with driving drunk and killing two people, was traveling upwards of 75 mph when he collided head-on with the victim's vehicle, according to Colorado State Trooper Greg Miller.
May 9, 9:27 AM
Today's weather, events
Isolated showers and thunderstorms will cap off a mostly cloudy but warm day today, according to the National Weather Service.
May 9, 7:21 AM
Breakfast to benefit Honor Flight
The Greeley Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2121, 2517 7th Ave., will host a benefit breakfast 8-11 a.m., May 18 with all proceeds going to the World War II Honor Flight of Northern Colorado.
May 9, 12:27 AM
Gov. Bill Ritter orders flags to half-staff to remember fallen Ault firefighter and others
Gov. Bill Ritter has ordered flags be lowered to half-staff Saturday to remember firefighters who have died this year and whose names will be added to the Colorado Fallen Firefighters Foundation annual memorial service.
May 9, 12:27 AM
Children in Gardens event Saturday
The Greeley Assistance League will host the third annual Children in the Gardens at the G.M. Houston Gardens Saturday for children 3-7 years old.
May 9, 12:27 AM
IRS: Criminals target economic stimulus payments
The United States Attorney's office, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration and the Internal Revenue Service are asking for help to stop illegal e-mail schemes targeting taxpayer's economic stimulus payments, according to a press...
May 9, 12:25 AM
Woman withdraws guilty plea
A Keenesburg woman, scheduled for sentencing Thursday for aggravated robbery and theft, withdrew her guilty plea.
May 9, 12:24 AM
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El Teatro celebrates the common threads in cultural differences
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School worker's CPR training saves third-grader
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Winds cause more than $400,000 in damage
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Greeley City Council eases some pawnbroker rules it passed last year
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Recommendation for federal judgeship could come any day
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NCMC offers summer exercise classes
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South Platte well users will get to pump more water this summer
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Sale of Greeley's United Agri Products nears completion
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Weld Clerk wary — for now — of statewide election registration system
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Jumpin' to open at Promenade
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