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Cover Details:
"White Ghost" 22" x 28" Acryllic on Canvas by Joseph Sisler
About the Artist:
Joseph Sisler is an emerging artist in the world of Wildlife Fine Art, but if you ask him who he is and what he does, he would most likely answer, “I’m an outdoorsman who loves to fish and hunt!”
Joe developed a deep love and respect for nature at a very early age while learning to fish and hunt in the mountains of Maryland and West Virginia. Joe dabbled in photography in his teens with no clue that art would come into play later in his life. He moved to the mountains of Colorado almost ten years ago to pursue his passion for hunting and nature.

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By Tom Reuter
The first thing that strikes you upon meeting Elizabeth Oldham is how cute she is. Mid-thirties, medium height, blonde hair, fresh face, and a slender build . Read more.

Dr. Dawn's Rx


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Open Minded
Dr. Dawn’s Rx
It has been said that the human mind is like a parachute, it only works when it is open... Read more.


Comics

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COMICS from 11.06

Props, Gripes, Smidgens

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PROPS, GRIPES, SMIDGENS
Gripes
A $5 phone card gives you 1000 minutes overseas, but $1 at payphone only gets you 5 minutes to the next town over. Read more.

Audrey Rose

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Hungry
by Audrey Rose
Audrey Rose felt raw. She had twisted and turned in her closet all night... Read more.

'Scopes To Live By'


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Scoper to live by
by Chelsea Yepello Yes. It does seem like the world is picking on you. Read more.

Do you see what I see?


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Money Always Looks for a Home
by Scott ford
I share coffee most Tuesday mornings with an opinionated group of guys at the Steaming Bean. Read more.

Get Lit


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Bibliophilia – The Acute Effects
by Michelle Dover
Some of us are pathologically addicted to reading and there is nothing that we want to do but continue in our fixation... Read more.

Far-Flung Correspondent


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Nucular Bomb
by Jeffery Barg
Sarah Palin mispronounces “nuclear,” the same as President Bush. Why is this word so hard to pronounce? Read more.

Far-Flung Correspondent


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Exploring the Sacred. Which Religion is the Right One?
By Tim & Marchele McCarthy
About four and a half years ago, we were having one of those discussions about the state of our nation and the world. Read more.

Far-Flung Correspondent


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Breakfast Burrito
I love to eat. And, even though “American”* food has a reputation for being flavorless, greasy, and salty, more and more I find that in at least one aspect this is not true. Read more.

Far-Flung Correspondent


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CLAMATO APHRODISIAC?
Hey Mexican! Maybe you’ve covered this before, but I’ll ask anyway: Just what is it about the combination of clam juice and tomato juice that apparently drives Mexicans and other Latinos wild? Read more.

Far-Flung Correspondent


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Leverage
When I lived in New York, I studied T’ai Chi. Besides the slow meditative form you are probably familiar with, we also did push-hands. Push-hands is a kind of upright wrestling... Read more.

Far-Flung Correspondent


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Cold-Cocked by Satan
by Inebriated Informant
The bar was dark and the fog machine pumped with the flow of music coming from the stage. Michael Myers(of Halloween cinema fame) lurched from the mist... Read more.

Far-Flung Correspondent


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Editor's Notes
by Thomas Reuter, FROM YOKEL TO LOCAL
Fun fact: President-elect Obama went to the same high school as my mom. Punahou High School in Honolulu. They were separated by about 15 years though, so they didn't know each other. I have no point to this story, but I felt obligated to say something about the presidential election. Read more.

Sports


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Math & Sports
by the KAT
Feels like something important might happen in the NFL. Read more.

Our Story


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The Great Depression, Part 1 – The 1930s Agriculture
by Paul & Ellen Bonnifield
Not attempting to be morbid about the current economy, we hope the readers of the Local enjoy a historical tour through northwestern Colorado’s years in the Great Depression... Read more.


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