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Pinnacle wind farm project progresses
“We went through a process of trying to advertise to get a veterinarian to take over the responsibilities,” said Bland, adding that a legal advertisement was run and a mailer was sent to all vets in the county. No one responded to either communication.
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:02P
Roll-over crash slows traffic in Seymour
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Updated: 04/12/2011 11:01P
Fatal wreck near Castle Pines shuts down southbound I-25
By Mitchell Byars At least one person is dead after a multi-car accident on southbound I-25 in Douglas County. The accident occured at mile marker 189, just north of Castle Pines. Multiple cars are involved and there is a fatality, according to Trooper
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:01P
SA husband burner gets suspended sentence
Justice John Sulan sentenced Narayan on Wednesday to six years in jail. He set a non-parole period of three years and took the unusual step of suspending the sentence, saying Narayan had suffered already and sending her to jail may punish others more.
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:01P
China nuclear watchdog says Japan crisis no Chernobyl
The Chinese Ministry of Environmental Protection, which also acts as the nuclear safety watchdog, nonetheless said the "long-term consequences of the Fukushima accident cannot be ignored," and the government would continue assessing its impact on
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:01P
Huffington Post, AOL sued by bloggers
By Eriq Gardner NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - The Huffington Post has been hit with a class action lawsuit by a group of bloggers who claim the massively popular site, recently acquired by AOL, mistreats those who enrich it with content.
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:01P
Bonds waits while jury deliberates for 2nd day
The gap between closing arguments and verdict has grown longer than the gap between Bonds' record-tying and record-breaking home runs in 2007. He broke Hank Aaron's home run record on Aug. 7 when he hit No. 756, three days after matching Aaron.
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:01P
Horror over museum treasures for sale
Otago University Associate Professor Mark Stocker came across the situation by accident when he was innocently asked for advice on an historic bronze statuette which was for sale in a London antique shop. It was of the celebrated founder of Canterbury,
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:01P
Your guide to deciding the best SGA presidential candidate
I am the current SGA Chief Justice, President of Alpha Kappa Psi, and have served as an officer in many other student organizations. What would be your main goal if elected? To improve the overall campus environment by continuing safety and
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:01P
Chamber rehires laid-off worker who sued for damages
Chamber interim CEO Mike Hansch said in an email last week that Hutchins' rehiring was not a response to the most recent lawsuit. “We were planning the Total Resource Campaign (a fundraising effort) before the lawsuit was filed, and part of that plan
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:00P