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Raspberry Chocolate Ganache Waffle Trifle

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Well, the holiday spirit finally beat me down...

Thrift is green, local and easy on your wallet

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Save money and give something unique this holiday season by hitting up local thrift and consignment shops. Not only are you getting a bargain, but you’re helping the environment through recycling. Also, if you shop at a nonprofit thrift shop, like the Salvation Army ...

Election Guide 2013: No endorsement for Louisville Ward I

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City of Louisville City Council Person Ward I Emily Jasiak is running unopposed to be re-elected to her city council seat. Boulder Weekly is not making an endorsement for this race. View all of Boulder Weekly's endorsements here.

Boyle entering 2011-12 with added comfort

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A year ago, Tad Boyle, men’s basketball coach at the University of Colorado, entered his first season with the knowledge that his team was talented, but he knew little else about his Buffs...

Ryan Welch — 2023 Superior Home Rule Charter Commission Candidate Questionnaire

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Tell us a little bit about your personal and/or professional background and why it makes you a good fit for the commission (I.e., how...

Human weeds

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Sleep," a journalist friend of mine used to say, “is for the weak.” That’s what the residents of Boulder seem to believe. While readily conceding their own weakness as they crawl into their comfy beds each night, they spare nary a thought for the dozens of men ...

The people’s park

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It’s 7 a.m. on a summer Saturday...

Hot 2011 outdoors gifts

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On the eighth day, Santa said “Let there be gear!” And behold there was a plethora of Gore-tex laid before the masses and fleece grew from the trees and carbon-fiber precision welded bike frames sprang from the earth. Mankind did rejoice at 800-fill down ...

The death penalty: Are we getting it right?

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The idea of Georgia inmate Troy Davis lying on a gurney in an agonizing wait for nine justices hundreds of miles away to resolve in a single-sentence statement that he should in fact die — even if innocent — should be enough to give pause to the most ardent ...