Donuts & Bad News | A Bookseller’s Diary
I think if there were ever a service you could hire to deliver bad news that you didn’t want to deliver, booksellers would be naturals for that kind of assignment. Books mean a lot to lots of people, and they…
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Why blind historian Peggy Chong tells the stories of the blind
By Teddy Jacobsen Colorado Community Media (Via AP Storyshare) It only takes an introduction and a few minutes of talking with historian Peggy Chong to learn something new. Chong, also known as The Blind History Lady, can easily rattle off…
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National bicycle league for men and women to roll through Colorado
By John Renfrow Colorado Community Media (Via AP Storyshare) Can’t get enough professional sports teams in Colorado? Good. The National Cycling League has you covered. It’s bringing an exciting, free professional bicycle race to the Front Range next month. The…
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GOP Frogs in Boiling Water
Every person in America should read the entire 45 page indictment of Donald Trump that was unveiled this week. It is remarkably thorough and damning. Of course unrepentant Trump loyalists will neither read nor believe the allegations and the supportive…
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Colorado Gravity Bike Racers Leave Their Mark On 2023 Championships
Multiple downhill mountain bike racers take home awards at the Gravity Bike National Championships By Tonya Adelsperger Photo of Ainsley Wolf by JAWS Media NC Boulder County and surrounding areas are known for its great mountain bike scene that includes…
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Summit County hopes to set national precedent for housing solutions as US Forest Service project moves forward
Summit Daily News (Via AP Storyshare) By Robert Tann A proposal to lease United States Forest Service land to a local government to build workforce housing is still underway in Summit County. While details continue to be hammered out ahead…
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How one chef is cooking up curiosity about Indigenous cuisine and causes
For years it was extremely difficult to find meals like Bison Pot Roast or an Elk Taco at a restaurant. Yet Indigenous cuisine has been in the Americas for centuries. Now, several Indigenous chefs are finally being recognized and using…
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Law enforcement officers have shot and killed 17 Coloradans this year. What warrants the use of force, what are the alternatives?
By Robert Tann Summit Daily News (Via AP Storyshare) The July 9 police shooting and death of 18-year-old Summit High School graduate Charlie Foster marks the 17th police shooting in Colorado this year. Officers claim Foster, who was said to…
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