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January 14, 2008
Topics airplane, texas, people, joint, crazy, colorado, bible, light, friends, big, california and world
Residents of a Texas community found themselves stunned by a celestial scene involving what many believe was a UFO. Eyewitness accounts told of a large, silent, object with flashing lights, with residents insisting that it was lower to the ground than an airplane.
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December 27, 2007
Topics christmas, santa, couple, mall, party, philippines, military, mountain, art, united, wife, family, news and colorado
A couple was united on Christmas day by a minister dressed in a Santa outfit. The nuptials were that of Dave Hauck Jr. and Cathy Spencer, who met during a company Christmas party, and got engaged while visiting Santa at the local mall. The couple was dressed in red, and the ceremonies were held at the second-floor art studio/chapel located at the home of the minister Gary Michael, who that day was dressed as Santa while uniting the couple.
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December 25, 2007
Seniors are going back to work in order to pay taxes. In Boulder County, Colo. , a tax work-off program that started in 1986 for residents over 60 now has about 250 applicants for fewer than 100 openings. The seniors do landscaping, gather climate data, clip newspapers and staff the courthouse information booths to make extra money to pay their taxes. Many stay as volunteers after paying off their taxes.
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December 21, 2007
Topics ski, boys, boy, boots, vacation, colorado, winter, law, wife, couple, world and man
A 60-year old man is suing an 8-year old boy and his father, after the boy crashed into him, resulting in an injury to the man's shoulder. David Pfahler, who was skiing at Beaver Creek last winter, claimed he and his wife filed a lawsuit against Scott Swim for crashing into him. The couple is seeking $75,000 in damages, and will be used to pay for several expenses such as physical therapy and vacation time.
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December 18, 2007
Topics security, people, fbi, personal, phone, birth, united, office, nationwide, colorado, names and law
Some people will do anything to get out of jury duty. But what would happen to these same people, or you, received a phone call from a "jury coordinator" claiming you shirked your civic responsibility and could be arrested? The FBI and local law enforcement are spreading the word that a "jury duty" scam is spreading across the nation. The FBI and the federal court system have also issued nationwide alerts, warning people about this scam.
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