SPRINGFIELD, Mass. A Ware man has pleaded guilty to keeping explosives, ammunition and gun parts throughout his home. The Republican of Springfield reports that Abraham Forish pleaded guilty in federal court in Springfield on Thursday to
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COLORADO BRIEFS - Pueblo Chieftain
COLORADO SPRINGS (AP) - Hundreds of DUI and criminal cases could be affected by the discovery of faulty blood-alcohol tests in Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs police said Friday they found about 82 tests so far that show a higher blood-alcohol
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Hey Tony! Tony Grossi answers your Cleveland Browns questions - Cleveland Plain Dealer
View full size Joshua Gunter, The Plain Dealer Bernie Kosar’s exact role with the Cleveland Browns organization remains a mystery, even to him. Got a Browns question? Send it in. Submit your question at cleveland.com/heytony , and Plain Dealer Browns
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On family: Tech-savvy Santa trackers keep worthy tradition alive - Coloradoan
Santa still has a place in our home, and he always will. Every year, the North Americans Aerospace Defense Command, which has the very serious mission of scanning skies for airborne threats from its location near Colorado Springs, sends out a press
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BUSINESS BRIEFS - Pueblo Chieftain
earned his medical degree from the University Of Colorado School Of Medicine in Denver, then completed his physician internship and residency at the University of Texas in Galveston Linda Reinpold, of Home to Home Real Estate Specialists
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SIDE STREETS: Polly and Stanley resisted urge to cash in on the hidden - Colorado Springs Gazette
At the time, Schulz was struggling to sell his Peanuts comic strip to newspapers, while living in the new subdivision on Colorado Springs northern edge. Schulz painted the mural to decorate the nursery where his daughter, Meredith, slept.
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Housing Authority celebrates end of tough year in changing market - Steamboat Pilot & Today
Steamboat Springs Nancy Stahoviak gave a simple reason for the Yampa Valley Housing Authority s end-of-the-year luncheon last week. We decided it was time to celebrate our existence, said Stahoviak, a Housing Authority board member and
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