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Colorado bakery draws a crowd with viral croissant cubes
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save An Edgewater bakery has gone viral for its unique croissants, drawing crowds of customers waiting for a taste. Black Box Bakery is home to the famed croissant cubes. These block-shaped pastries are decadent inside and out, filled with an array of flavors and adorned with…
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Portal to the past: Step back in time at this living history park and museum in Colorado Springs
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The sun beats down as roosters crow and a pair of pigs happily oink and gambol about their muddy pit at Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site. Mothers push their toddlers in strollers down the paved sidewalks, residents pop by the General Store hoping for a…
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Woody Paige: Don’t panic, after all, CU won the second half
After being a Mile High and Sky High the Buffaloes were brought back to Earth and dearth. But Colorado lost to the domination-determined Ducks on Saturday afternoon by only one point. In the second half. At halftime, with Oregon steadfastly and securely ahead 35-0, smug coach Dan Lanning said to the national TV audience: “We’re…
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Tebow Time is the way to a rare Broncos victory in Miami | Paul Klee
MIAMI — It’s Tebow Time again, or something like it. Did you know the Broncos are 1-8 at Miami? True story. The Nuggets won more games in Miami in the NBA Finals (two) than the Broncos have won in six decades of pro football (one). And Nikola Jokic is inactive on Sunday. Broncos quarterback John…
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Broncos receiver Brandon Johnson ready for ‘surreal’ return to stadium where father Charles Johnson once starred as a catcher
Early this century, when little Brandon Johnson went to the stadium in South Florida to watch the Marlins play, there was a sure-fire way to make sure he and his younger brother Beau behaved. Their father, Charles Johnson, was a star catcher for the team at then-named Pro Player Stadium, His final season for the…
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Are public schools dying? | Vince Bzdek
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save When busing to integrate Milwaukee’s public schools started back in the late 1970s, Polly Williams wanted some say over where her oldest daughter would go. So she fought to get her daughter’s assignment switched from…
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Coors Brewing celebrates new mural, $150,000 grant to Golden establishments
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Peter H. Coors stood in front of a vivid painting sprawling the width of Coors Brewery Friday. “When I was growing up, we couldn’t have painted that wall because those buildings weren’t even there,” he says. “So how far we’ve come is really remarkable.” And…
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Fall colors road trip: 10 scenic drives for experiencing fall in Colorado
Gas tank full? Camera ready? Camping or lodging plans arranged for the venture far afield? It’s that time of year again. Here are some of Colorado’s best drives for fall colors. Kenosha Pass and Breckenridge with the fall aspens in Breckenridge. courier file Kenosha Pass: It’s a go-to for Front Range folks — an easy…
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Denver school board recognizes Black community leaders | CLASSNOTES
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Denver Public Schools Board of Education Thursday recognized the work a historian, an entrepreneur and philanthropist and Denver City Councilwoman Shontel Lewis — the first openly Black queer woman to sit on dais. In addition to Lewis, the school board also recognized Arzelle Lewis and…
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‘It’s a beautiful marriage’: Can Deion Sanders, CU Buffs challenge Oregon as next iconic Nike brand?
BOULDER — Is there a brand more synonymous with a sports organization than Nike and the University of Oregon? Sometimes referred to as the “University of Nike,” Oregon has received over $1 billion from Nike founder Phil Knight, who graduated from the school and ran for the famous track and field program. The iconic “O”…




