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Articles in Jun 12, 2002 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
- Cool as a low-fat cuke/ Cucumbers offer fiber and vitamin C without
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Fountain residents unite in effort to be named All-America City
by Rosemary Harris -
Little chance of moisture likely along Front Range
by The Gazette -
Springs patrols keeping wildfires manageable
by Pam Zubeck - BIRTHS
- By Popular Demand
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Hotels give breaks to evacuees, firefighters
by Sara Nesbitt -
Thousands evacuated/ On active day, unpredictable Hayman fire moves 3
by The Gazette - LIQUID ASSETS
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A short drive to face some long odds/ Ex-CU, CSU players getting
by Kamon Simpson -
Command clears hurdle/ No environmental problems to keep headquarters
by John Diedrich -
Water restrictions will exempt lawns with new seed or sod
by Ed Sealover -
Long Canyon fire man-made/ 1,300-acre blaze near Grand Junction under
by Kyle Henley - OBITUARIES
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AFA training stays off base/ Single-engine flight screening in flux
by John Diedrich - NOTEBOOK
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Springs on water rationing
by Ed Sealover - TAKE FIVE/ Easy Reader Recipes
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Water hookups for large lots to cost more
by Ed Sealover -
Job vacancies tumble in region/ Services, retail, health care
by Jeanne Davant -
Coal Seam fire steered out of town
by Kyle Henley -
The speaker of the house demands a luxury box
by Jim Bainbridge - Reading with wolves
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Cookbook a key to markets
by Teresa J. Farney -
Smoke exposure a health risk/ Inhalation may have triggered death
by Bill Radford -
Residents realize 'it's time to go'
by The Gazette -
CATCH OF THE DAY/ Whether fishing local creeks or markets, angling
by Teresa Farney - Things change/ Springs residents must make way - and help pave the
- Post-crash waiting game
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Trumbull hangs tough, but fire bores in again
by The Gazette -
Carson's 'balancing act'/ Army post criticized for training in dry
by John Diedrich -
El Cholo tamales taste like L.A./ 3rd-generation owner folds famous
by Cathy Thomas -
The wait was worth it/ After getting first win, Ward ready to take on
by Tim Mimick - CAMPAIGN CENTRAL
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Companies voluntarily saving water/ Springs businesses hope to head
by Wayne Heilman -
Fire's impact will be felt for decades
by Bill McKeown - BRIEFS
- METRO [Corrected 06/14/02]
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Junior League cookbooks are good as gold
by Teresa Farney -
Summer camps evacuated/ Shady Brook threatened again after escaping
by Lou Gonzales -
Nuggets of wisdom they're not
by John Branch - Other Council Action
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