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April 18, 2008

SENATOR WIENS THANKS CONSTITUENTS FOR SUPPORT!

Dear Fellow Republican, It has been a great honor for me to represent you in the Colorado State Senate for the past four years and previously in the House of Representatives. In just a few days, I will complete my sixth legislative session representing the people of the fourth Senate district. I want to thank you for the opportunity to represent you in the State Senate and I also want you to let you know that I have decided not to seek another four year term in the Colorado Senate. Read More...
Leadville Easement Issue Resolved
Ground Breaking Safety Measure, by Senator Wiens Passes Senate 35 to 0.
Wiens praises Douglas County School District Grant of Charter to Hope Online Learning Academy Co-op
Federal and State Agencies Answer to Senator Tom Wiens
UNC theater professor arrested on sex charges
GREELEY - A theater arts professor at the University of Northern Colorado has been put on administrative leave after he was arrested over accusations of sexual exploitation of children.
Patients stunned over possible Hepatitis C exposure
DENVER - Rose Medical Center started talking directly with patients on Friday after it announced that a surgery technician may have exposed thousands of patients to Hepatitis C while she was stealing a powerful painkiller.
Heavy rain possible for the Fourth
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KUSA - A strong thunderstorm over Denver on Friday afternoon produced up to 1.5 inches of rain. Thunderstorms will continue on the Eastern Plains Friday night before before returning to the metro area on Saturday.
Police search for missing 10-month-old
PUEBLO - Police are concerned that an infant may have been taken by her mother even though she did not have custodial rights to the baby.
Casino deal supports booming community colleges
BLACK HAWK - Higher stakes at Colorado casinos may be lucrative for higher education across the state. The new rules may lead to an extra $10 million in funding starting next fall.
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