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Noa-Noa to close before June
"What are the two most used commodities in the world?" reads a sign behind the counter at Noa-Noa Espresso and News.
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Activities set for Buffalo Bill Days
Buffalo Bill Days' organizers have submitted city applications for events that will happen July 23 to July 27.
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Council mulls ending downtown district tax
Property owners in the Downtown General Improvement District might see a special tax for parking lifted if the city abolishes the district.
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Fire department moves into new station
They backed the fire trucks into their bays promptly at 2 p.m. Six minutes later, the trucks moved back out, responding to the first fire call from Golden Fire Department's new Station No.
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Funding bill brings good news and bad news
Jefferson County R-1 School District Superintendent Cindy Stevenson hates to look a gift horse in the mouth, but … Stevenson found fault with the 2008 School Finance Act - a measure that recently passed the state House and Senate and is being ironed out in committee.
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Gas prices change car-buying habits
With gas prices in the Denver metro area recently hitting their highest recorded prices, more residents are looking at buying hybrid vehicles.
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Golden grads ready to serve
The only distinguishing feature separating Golden natives Matt Crow and Parker Moody from the stream of Golden High School students flowing out of the front doors is their very short haircuts.
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Golden High School Class of 2008
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Mother's Day a day not to be forgotten
Mother's Day is a wonderful day to look forward to, and it will be celebrated this year on Sunday, May 11.
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Pulitzer Prize winner to speak at Mines graduation
The Colorado School of Mines will award 654 degrees at a graduation ceremony at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 9, at the Kafadar Commons in Golden.
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Senior center transport vital to seniors
Cold wind swept through the bus' open doors as enormous snowflakes started to pile into a heavy white wall on the window that Peter VanDettey stared out of while waiting for his ride to resume.
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Tollway authority becomes reality
Completion of the controversial metrowide beltway connection appears imminent with recent action by the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners.
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Golden Bits
Ward 2 meeting slated for May 12 A Ward 2 meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 12, at Shelton Elementary School, 420 Crawford St.
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Community Connection
BLOOD DRIVES MAY 19 The Golden Library Community Blood Drive takes place from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.