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Early returns show overwhelming lead for anti-voucher slate in Douglas County school board races
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First results from the Douglas County elections division show a commanding lead for the Douglas County Board of Education candidates in the CommUNITY slate. As of 7:15 p.m. Tuesday night, all four candidates – Kevin Leung, Christina Schor, Anthony Graziano and Krista Holtzmann – held an average lead of more than 10,000 votes each over…
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At 7:30 p.m., one Denver Public Schools race too close to call
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One of the four seats up for grabs in the Denver Public Schools Board of Education races is too close to call as of 7:30 p.m. Based on first reported returns from the Denver Elections Division, former Lt. Gov. Barbara O’Brien, an at-large incumbent, appears to be holding a strong lead of some 5,000 votes…
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ICYMI: Hemp bill hot water, redistricting outcry in El Paso County, Aurora performing arts center in the works
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? A bill designed to help an Arkansas Valley hemp farmer in a water dispute with the federal government landed state Sen. Don Coram, R-Montrose, in some hot water with at least one constituent. Coram sponsored Senate Bill 117, which recognizes industrial hemp as an approved agricultural product so it can use federal water. It…
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ICYMI: Hemp definition murky, Bennet visits DPS school, Bundy photos unlocked and more
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● While the state and federal governments have different definitions regarding the legality of marijuana, it’s an even murkier picture when it come to marijuana’s far less potent cousin, industrial hemp. And, as the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel reported, the differences surfaced over a water issue in southeastern Colorado. The Bureau of Reclamation denied a…

