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  2. Rocky Mountain News - Wikipedia

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    The Rocky Mountain News was founded by William N. Byers and John L. Dailey along with Dr. George Monell and Thomas Gibson on April 23, 1859, when present-day Denver was part of the Kansas Territory and before the city of Denver had been incorporated. [3] It became Colorado's oldest newspaper [3] and possibly its longest continuously operated ...

  3. William H. McNichols Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Born in Denver, McNichols was the son of Cassie and William H. McNichols Sr. His father served as Denver's City Auditor from 1931 until 1955. His younger brother, Stephen, served as Governor of Colorado from 1957 to 1963. [2]

  4. Reynelda Muse - Wikipedia

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    Reynelda Muse (born November 16, 1946) [1] is a former American television news anchor.In 1969 she became the first woman and first African American television news anchor in Colorado, co-anchoring a newscast at KOA-TV (later renamed KCNC-TV) in Denver.

  5. Richard Lamm - Wikipedia

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    Richard Douglas Lamm (August 3, 1935 – July 29, 2021) was an American politician, writer, and attorney. He served three terms as the 38th Governor of Colorado as a Democrat (1975–1987) and ran for the Reform Party's nomination for President of the United States in 1996.

  6. Wendy Bergen - Wikipedia

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    Debra Saunders of the San Francisco Chronicle was one of the first journalists to question her account alongside Rocky Mountain News. Bergen was pressured to resign on September 6, 1990, when her deception was discovered. [8] [9] She was later found guilty of staging dogfighting but not for perjury. [10] [11] She later had to pay a $20,000 fine ...

  7. Darrent Williams - Wikipedia

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    On May 30, 2008, the Rocky Mountain News published a story claiming that it had obtained a signed confession letter by Crips gang member Willie D. Clark, in which he admitted to firing the shot that killed Williams. [16] [17] In 2010, Willie Clark was convicted of Darrent's murder, and sentenced to life in prison with an additional 1,152 years ...

  8. Mary Chase (playwright) - Wikipedia

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    The Express eventually merged with the Rocky Mountain News and Bob Chase went on to a 47-year newspaper career at the paper, becoming managing editor and then associate editor. He was a founding member in 1936 (and named vice-president) of the Denver chapter of the American Newspaper Guild, a national labor union representing editors and reporters.

  9. Essie Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Raised in Riesel, Texas, [4] Garrett joined the Army at age 16 and served for three years before settling in Denver. [5]Since 1981, Garrett is estimated to have run 25,000 miles and raised over $1 million for charity. [6]

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