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Local News
• Obama tells Invesco crowd he'll make changes
DENVER - Surrounded by an enormous, adoring crowd, Barack Obama promised a clean break from the "broken politics in Washington and the failed policies of George W.
• Speech fires up Larimer Dems
DENVER - A once-divided convention left Invesco Field nothing but united and fired up Thursday as Barack Obama became the first black to accept his party's nomination for president of the United States.
Business
• Traveling Bud Light Lounge to be at Thunder in the Rockies
LOVELAND - It's the premier marketing experience.
• Toys 'R' Us, Babies 'R' Us opens
Nikki Wuu and her 1½-year-old daughter, Allison, checked out the new Toys "R" Us/Babies "R" Us superstore Thursday morning.
Sports
• Farris set to take center stage for CSU Rams Sunday
More than 70,000 fans will be in the stands and a Fox Sports Net audience will be looking in from television sets across the country Sunday when Billy Farris takes the stage for the biggest performance of his life.
• Lambkins' defense shuts down Norse
The Fort Collins Lambkins showed they can have an explosive offense in a 23-16 win over Northglenn Thursday night - as long as the players can hang on to the ball.
Editorials
• Neighborliness begins with knock on door
The tug-of-war between college students and permanent residents likely has been churning in Fort Collins since Colorado Agricultural College opened its doors in 1879.
Letters
• Attitude informs 'rude' comment
I am responding to a letter to the editor by Virg Shields that appeared in the Coloradoan on Aug. 17. He was commenting on the rudeness of people in Fort Collins. I have never written a letter to the editor, but I was greatly offended by his comments!
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