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  2. The Gazette (Colorado Springs) - Wikipedia

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    The same year, it was purchased by Raymond C. Hoiles's Freedom Newspapers. An ad by a Colorado Springs-based Sears store in the Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph in December 1955 with a misprinted telephone number to call Santa Claus sparked numerous Christmas Eve telephone calls by children on December 24, 1955, to the Continental Air Defense ...

  3. Colorado Springs Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Springs Sun was a broadsheet-format newspaper published in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. The Sun was a daily newspaper that competed with The Gazette-Telegraph until 1986, when Aero bought it for $30 million, shut it down, retaining its trademark and naming rights. The sale included the Sun's archives and its name.

  4. Michaela Paetsch - Wikipedia

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    Michaela Paetsch Neftel (born Michaela Modjeska Paetsch; November 12, 1961 – January 20, 2023) [1] was an American violinist who was born in Colorado Springs.She was known for being the first American female to have recorded all 24 Paganini Caprices for solo violin.

  5. Kenneth O. Goehring - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth O. Goehring (January 8, 1919 – June 27, 2007) was an abstract expressionist painter, who was born in Evansville, Wisconsin and lived most of his life in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He signed his artwork Ken Goehring. His parents were Walter Goehring and Ruth (Rossman) Goehring of Wisconsin.

  6. Martha Ezzard - Wikipedia

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    Martha McElveen Ezzard (November 8, 1938 – October 29, 2023) was a member of the Colorado General Assembly serving in the Colorado House of Representatives from 1979 to 1981 and the Colorado Senate from 1981 to 1987. [1] She was a Republican up until 1987, when she became a Democrat.

  7. William Jackson Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Palmer founded Colorado Springs as a "dry" community, based on his Quaker and temperance beliefs. He funded institutions of higher education and helped found a hospital for tuberculosis, then incurable. Public schools in Colorado Springs were named for both him and his wife, Mary (née Mellen) Palmer, who was known by her nickname of "Queen".

  8. Floyd K. Lindstrom - Wikipedia

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    Lindstrom Street on Fort Carson in Colorado Springs is named for him. [7] The American Legion Post 5 flagpole in Colorado Springs is dedicated to Lindstrom. [7] There are plaques to honor him at The Shrine of Remembrance in the Veterans Honor Court in Colorado Springs [19] [20] and the city park in Cripple Creek, Colorado. [21]

  9. Media in Colorado Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, Colorado Springs is the 89th largest radio market in the United States. [7] In addition to traditional AM and FM analog radio stations, there are 22 digital HD Radio channels. [ 8 ] The following is a list of radio stations serving the greater Colorado Springs metropolitan area : [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ]

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