Tag: Clerk
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Former Lakeside police chief, mayor pleads guilty to embezzlement
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Robert Gordanier, former Lakeside police chief, fire chief and mayor, pleaded guilty to embezzlement Tuesday after a four-year car flipping scheme. First Judicial District Judge Philip McNulty sentenced Gordanier to four years of supervised probation with a deferred sentence and a required $26,088 of restitution to the tiny Town of Lakeside on one embezzlement of public property…
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Denver City and County offices closed Monday for César Chávez Day
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All City and County of Denver offices will be closed Monday for César Chávez Day, a city holiday. Chávez led a varied life, serving in the United States Navy for two years, as well as cofounding the National Farm Workers Association, which later evolved into the United Farm Workers labor union. In 1994, Chávez was…
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Denver police officer justified in July hotel shooting that killed 1
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denver District Attorney Beth McCann announced there will be no charges filed against the police officer who shot and killed a man in self defense, and was likely saved by his bulletproof vest, in July. Denver Police Corporal David Briggs was sitting in his patrol…
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Denver mayoral candidates court voters in final days of election
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save From phone banks off Pecos Street to the doors of the Sunnyside and University neighborhoods, Denver mayoral candidates are making a final push to get Denverites out to vote — and choose them. For voters, deciding who to back among 17 names appearing on the…
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Denver Clerk releases final April 4 list of candidates
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The April 4 municipal election is almost two months away, and by April 5 there will be new faces in Denver’s government. If history is any indicator, however, Denverites will have to wait for a June runoff election before a new mayor takes office. There…
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Who leads the Denver mayoral money race now? New campaign finance data reshuffles top fundraisers
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The city of Denver disbursed $4.2 million in matching funds to local candidates on Wednesday, creating a new leader in the money race among mayoral and city council aspirants. The latest release from the city’s Clerk and Recorder reshuffles the fundraising lead in the Mayor’s…
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Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters faces arrest warrant on obstruction charge after fracas in bagel shop
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save An arrest warrant on a misdemeanor charge of obstructing a peace officer was issued Wednesday for Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who is accused of interfering with authorities attempting to serve a search warrant on her a day earlier at a bagel shop in Grand…
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Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters arrested by Grand Junction police for resisting search warrant
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Police arrested Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters at a Grand Junction restaurant on Tuesday after she resisted authorities’ attempts to seize an iPad under a search warrant, police said. Peters was detained briefly and released at the scene pending charges, police said. The incident is not…
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Centennial gas station clerk shot during robbery dies during surgery; police searching for suspect
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A gas station clerk who was shot during a robbery in Centennial Thursday night has died, authorities announced Friday afternoon. Arapahoe County Sheriff’s deputies responded Thursday to a report of shots fired in the 8200 block of South Quebec. Several citizens entered the gas station and found the clerk with a gunshot wound, according to…





