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  • The Hot Sheet, February 4, 2016

    The Hot Sheet, February 4, 2016

    DENVER – Happy Thursday everybody — time for a throwback. Read the Statesman’s Ernest Luning’s Yesteryear column and reminisce the olden political days with us: Denver Mayor Wellington Webb stands up for the old Mile High Stadium name, tension mounts between members under the Capitol dome over Amendment 23 and prayer, and more. #TBT   The old Mile…


  • Two words: ‘GO, BRONCOS!’

    Two words: ‘GO, BRONCOS!’

    Sports brings people together. People from different background, ethnicities, races, religious preferences and political beliefs can rally together for a united cause, and we have seen just that this week — we are United in Orange. Politicians on either side of the aisle have overcome the deep chasms that divide.  Our beloved team has brought Republican…


  • Yesteryear: Webb blasts new stadium name, school funding fights loom

    Yesteryear: Webb blasts new stadium name, school funding fights loom

    Fifteen Years Ago this week in The Colorado Statesman … Denver Mayor Wellington Webb lamented a vote by the Metropolitan Football Stadium District board naming the new stadium “Invesco Field at Mile High,” saying “a piece of Denver history and tradition was lost despite the overwhelming public sentiment to keep ‘Mile High Stadium’ as the…


  • Secretary Wayne Williams bets on the Super Bowl, is food-bank bound

    Secretary Wayne Williams bets on the Super Bowl, is food-bank bound

    A Super Bowl bet to help the hungry already is paying off for Coloradans even before the game between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers officially kicks off. Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams and Rick Enstrom of Enstrom Candies are scheduled to deliver a load of groceries Thursday to the Food Bank of the…


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