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Local News
• Annex talks go to Timnath
A proposed "urban living corridor" that would be built over an abandoned gravel pit at the southwest corner of Harmony and I-25 might wind up as part of Timnath rather than Fort Collins.
• Community gathers for final salute
LOVELAND - Brett Sandford wondered aloud Monday how to sum up the tenure of a friendship in a short eulogy.
Business
• Beware of fuel-saving additives
Steve Mair doesn't buy into the hype of fuel-saving additives.
• On the agenda
Right Start Docs, 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, Small Business Development Center, 125 S. Howes St., Suite 150. Cost is $20 if pre-registered or $25 the day of the event. A 48-hour cancellation notice is required for a refund. To register, call 498-9295.
Sports
• Collins girls fourth after Day 1
LITTLETON - Mission half accomplished.
• CSU sophomore one of six to make it through local qualifier
Riley Arp was on the driving range when his group teed off and didn't get to play in the local qualifying tournament last year for the U.S. Open.
Editorials
• County works to ensure smooth vote
If anyone should know that Election Day could be a major headache, it is Larimer County Clerk and Recorder Scott Doyle.
Letters
• Film enlightening
The Fort Collins Public Library has an award-winning DVD called "Obsession: Radical Islam's war against the West," that can be borrowed to learn more about the threat to Western civilization.
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