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Late-July is often the time when anglers start to turn their attention to the many warm water species that can be found throughout the state. When cold water species move to deeper water and become less active, many warm water species come to life.
Colorado Division of Wildlifes weekly fishing report July 27, 2010

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1537 G St, Salida, CO 81201-2325
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Beginning Sunday, all children in Colorado under the age of eight will be required to use a car or booster seat.
Colorado's car seat rules change Sunday

Nearly a fifth of Colorado's medical marijuana dispensary operators could be forced out of business in coming weeks because of new state rules barring some convicted felons from the pot business...
Colorado pot shops face closure as tough state rules take effect

Most of Colorado's Congressional Democrats are cutting financial ties to U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., the embattled former chairman of the House Ways and Means Comittee who may be formally charged with ethics violations on Thursday.
Colorado Dems poised to shed Rangel contributions

Montana officials have released the name of a Colorado Springs man who died in a parachuting accident during an annual skydiving festival in northwestern Montana. Sheriff's officials say 57-year-old Garl "Mike" Newby of Colorado Springs, died Wednesday afternoon near Marion after his main parachute became entangled with another man's chute and he was unable to deploy is reserve parachute in time ...
Colorado Springs man dies in skydiving accident

Review: The Colorado Shakespeare Festival's entertaining staging includes performances both zany and straight-laced. Rating: ***
Colorado Shakes' "Shrew" soars on slapstick

Colorado Goldfields Inc., a Lakewood- based exploration and mining company, said Tuesday it signed a letter of intent to acquire the Gavilanes property in Durango, Mexico, held by Aurelio Resource Corp.
Colorado Goldfields to buy Mexico property.

Colorado has rebounded somewhat from last years last-place standing among oil- and gas-producing states in an annual survey measuring attractiveness for investment by that industry. However, it continues to compare poorly to about three-quarters of U.S. states included in the Fraser Institute research organizations Global Petroleum Survey. Meanwhile, an increasing number of nearby states were ...
Colorado improves, but still lags in survey of oil, gas investment

FRISCO The Summit County Libraries are celebrating the end of the summer reading program with a grand finale the Salida Circus. The performers will present The Scarlet Sisters Lost Mermaid the fiercest, yet friendliest she-pirates around are on the hunt for buried treasure.
Salida Circus coming to Summit County

SALIDA True Value Hardware store owner James J. Fontana III pleaded guilty to two theft charges during a district court appearance Monday.
Man pleads guilty to theft from own store

SALIDA -- The frame is community goodwill, the paint job a stimulus grant. Public funding fills the
Yes, there is a free lunch for kids

Even with the tantalizing potential for conflict Wednesday night, no bricks were thrown, fists shaken or voices even raised. Instead, the crowd of about 300 at the Fine Arts Center mostly lobbed thank-yous and encouraging comments to Christo, a...
Christo explains 'Over the River' project to rapt audience

40 YEARS AGO: Men and equipment laid the asphalt to link the Ripon freeway with the new Salida Bypa
Yesteryears

Two Kansas track and field athletes received academic honors by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Thursday. KU's Eric Fattig and Mason Finley were two athletes of a total of 357 to be named to the USTFCCCA's All-Academic team.
Track. Pair of Jayhawk Track and Field Athletes Named to All-Academic Team

The Colorado Water Conservation Board voted unanimously July 21 to name Sterling Ranch, a proposed water-efficient community south of Chatfield Reservoir, to become the states first rainwater harvesting pilot project.
Sterling Ranch selected as states first rainwater-capture site

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