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Articles in Jul 28, 2002 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
- HARRISON SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 [Corrected 08/06/02]
- Get Outta Here!/Travel tips for roaming the Rockies
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A little splash'll do you/ One less stop, enough gas make big
by Dan Wolken - FALCON SCHOOL DISTRICT 49
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Opposites attracting chance to be backup QB
by Kamon Simpson -
Alamosa man makes easy work of 10K/ Ex-Adams State all-American sets
by Tim Bergsten -
Applicants flock to schools/Teacher, principal openings get filled
by Danielle Nieves - LOCAL BRIEFING
- CALHAN SCHOOL DISTRICT RJ-1
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Schools struggle to cope/ Districts in Pikes Peak region try to
by Kimberly Lamke -
D-11 ready to reset its clocks/ Start times changing in new school
by Danielle Nieves -
Sifting through the ash/ Short- and long-term effects of wildfires on
by Karl Licis - A closer look/ City Council should reflect on mission before asking
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Thousands celebrate Focus
by Eric Gorski -
CORNERS CLEANUP/ Broadmoor-area retail and office center undergoing
by Sara Nesbitt - PRIVATE SCHOOLS
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Best Indian artists come to Santa Fe
by LINDA DuVAL - HONOR ROLL
- WOODLAND PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-2
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Field gets lost in the Woods hysteria
by John Branch -
Schendel's stretch fuels NASCAR RE/MAX win
by Krista Latham -
Now we all know why Adelphia had to raise rates
by Rich Tosches -
Former 'Mall of the Dead' tenant sues over extended lease
by Sara Nebitt -
Accused arsonist preaches liberty from behind bars
by Jeremy Meyer -
Centennial Crater/ Crater Lake National Park Turns 100 This Year, But
by Gary A. Warner - HANOVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 28
- CRIPPLE CREEK-VICTOR SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1
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Surplus of elk poses problems, may lead to more-liberal hunting
by Karl Licis - LETTERS
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VETS RECALL HEROES IN KOREA/War fresh in men's memories as they mark
by Will Rasmussen - KUDOS
- Sanmina-SCI, Atmel losses weaken index
- WIDEFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 3
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Renowned local detective inspires fictional crime-solver
by Leslie Weddell - COLORADO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND [Corrected 07/31/02]
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Banged-up Sky Sox battered by Salt Lake
by Danny Summers -
Conservative Biffle extends points lead
by Tim Mimick -
Artists can honor firefighters in contest [Corrected 07/31/02]
by The Gazette - INCORPORATIONS
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GROWING PAINS/ Hospitals plan $170 million in new facilities
by Steven Saint -
The fight for Crater Lake/ Winning National Park Status Wasn't Easy
by Gary A. Warner - MANITOU SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 14
- ELLICOTT SCHOOL DISTRICT 22
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Broncos go after another lineman
by Kamon Simpson -
Car sponsor yields space to honor ailing boy
by Mark Fitzhenry, Krista Latham, Karl Licis - Obituaries
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The number of inmates in county lockups reaches a record high as
by Cary Leider Vogrin -
King's Deer developers score with free-golf perk
by Rich Laden - Colorado Springs water use July 20-26
- ACADEMY SCHOOL DISTRICT 20
- Legal action asks state to look at wasting disease hot spots
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K.C. Jones back on track to be long snapper
by Kamon Simpson - BRIEFS
- PEOPLE
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Film not corny, but raises questions about crop circles
by Warren Epstein - PEYTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 23
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Writing not mere child's play/Retired Doherty teacher says writing
by Leslie Weddell - FOUNTAIN-FORT CARSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 8
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Pacific Rim busy beat for Rockies staffer
by Danny Summers -
Mutually beneficial split/ Compton happy Foyt ended 18-year
by Krista Latham -
Devices keep vets connected to care/Small computers monitor health
by Raquel Rutledge - Abby and daughter taking over for Ann Landers
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WorldCom executive to open eatery [Corrected 08/01/02]
by Wayne Heilman - EDISON SCHOOL DISTRICT 54-JT
- CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN DISTRICT 12
- LEWIS-PALMER SCHOOL DISTRICT 38
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Slick track keeps things interesting/ Poor traction allows side-by-
by Mark Fitzhenry - Just out of reach
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Sculptures receive warm welcome
by Diane Wengler - 60 seconds . . . with Rhonda Bauer
- MIAMI-YODER SCHOOL DISTRICT 60-JT
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An Opening for Murder/ Nageeba Davis, Prime Crime, $22.95
by Reviewed by Trudy Thomas - COLORADO SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 11
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THE INTERNATIONAL AT CASTLE PINES: A GUIDE BY THE GAZETTE'S JOHN
by John Branch - BY THE NUMBERS
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Voters likely will decide how to handle offenders
by Bill McKeown - BACK PAGES
- Now hiring/Job hunters' resource