Upcoming events in and around Broomfield
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NEW YORK (AP) Kris Jenkins is dropping pounds by eating cookies oatmeal raisin, chocolate. Six of them every day. Since May, the New York Jets' hefty nose tackle has shed 20 pounds, putting him at a svelte 365.
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ASHBURN, Va. (AP) Albert Haynesworth finally showed up for work and quickly learned the Washington Redskins won't be cutting him any slack. On the eve of the first day of training camp, Haynesworth ended his months-long boycott of the team by meeting Wednesday morning with coach Mike Shanahan.
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Courthouse journal Its one thing to be Dr. William Rodman, one of Aspen Valley Hospitals two general surgeons, on trial in a malpractice case in which more than a dozen potential jurors know the hometown physician. read more
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Eric Sevareid began his career as a reporter for CBS Radio just as France buckled and fell to the lightning strike onslaught of the German armies in the fair spring of 1940. The country of so many remembered glories seemed in denial to the journalist who described the "unreality in it all."
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Three Moab residents were injured in a two-vehicle crash on state Route 279 on Monday, July 19. The accident occurred at about 8:30 p.m. about 13 miles from the turnoff to U.S. 191, according to a report from the Utah Highway Patrol when a Pontiac G6 driven by 27-year-old Moab man was struck by a Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by a 19-year-old Moab man as the Jeep was attempting to pass the Pontiac.
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MORRISON, Colo., July 20, 2010 - Having collected a runner-up finish last Sunday in Sonoma, Calif., U.S. Army Top Fuel driver Tony "The Sarge" Schumacher will be looking to take one more step here this weekend in the MOPAR Mile-High Nationals at Bandimere Speedway.
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The Kirschner Trusts is a private grant-making foundation located in Muskogee. The Trusts were established in 1979 by Edward Philip Phil Kirschner upon his retirement from the oil industry. He initially founded the E.P. & Roberta L. Kirschner Foundation and the E.P. & Roberta L. Kirschner Trust.
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Faith Tabernacle Church will host services celebrating the pastoral anniversary of Pastor Rocky Dula and First Lady Celetha Dula Saturday, July 17 at 5 p.m. and Sunday, July 18 at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. There will be praise singing, praise dancing and praise groups for the services, and Minister Alex Scott will deliver a message during the 11 a.m. service July 18.
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Somewhere shy of satisfying but productive enough not to be alarming, it's been a tight- fisted affair for the Commerce City side this season in MLS.
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