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When he brought it to Porsche, he was told if he didn’t get the repairs done through one of their approved certified facilities, the warranty on his $100,000 car would be voided.
Governor Peabody asked President Theodore Roosevelt to send in US Army soldiers; the president refused. The governor sent in 500 Colorado National Guard troops, who arrived in Telluride on 24 November 1903. [11] On 21 November, deputy sheriffs confronted the armed picketers at the Tom Boy mine, and demanded that they surrender their weapons.
If you put $300 a month into your retirement account, assuming a modest 9% return, in 30 years, you’d have $490,707.14. And that doesn’t even factor in any possible employer match ...
The court in 2020, when it had a 5-4 conservative majority, declined to hear a similar case involving an employee at a Walgreens call center who, as a Seventh-day Adventist, requested that he not ...
Becoming Colorado: The Centennial State in 100 Objects (University Press of Colorado, 2021) online. Wiatrowski, Claude. Railroads of Colorado: Your Guide to Colorado's Historic Trains and Railway Sites, Voyageur Press, 2002, 160 pages, ISBN 0-89658-591-3; Wickens, James F. "The Depression and New Deal in Colorado," in John Braeman et al. eds.
An Associated Press review of Fetterman's daily schedule during his tenure as lieutenant governor found that he kept a light work schedule and was often absent from official state business. [71] From his inauguration in January 2019 until May 2022, Fetterman's official schedule was blank for one-third of workdays. [ 71 ]
Local cops and the FBI were asked to help stop the extortion but refused to step in, CBZ Management said. “Gangs have taken control of several of our properties in Aurora, Colorado,” the ...
Trumbo was born in Montrose, Colorado, on December 9, 1905, the son of Orus Bonham Trumbo and Maud (née Tillery) Trumbo. His family moved to Grand Junction, Colorado, in 1908. [11] His paternal immigrant ancestor, a Protestant of Swiss origin named Jacob Trumbo, settled in the colony of Virginia in 1736. [12]