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Top stories from Wednesday, September 10, 2008Fort Collins Local Weather
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Local News
Alderden proposes deep cuts
Facing what he portrays as a major budget crisis, Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden has proposed a series of changes including eliminating metal-detector screenings at the courthouse and "possible quotas" for speeding tickets.

State says judges Jolene Blair, Terry Gilmore ‘impaired’ fair trial for Masters
The state’s highest court on Tuesday publicly reprimanded two Larimer County district judges for their role as prosecutors in the Tim Masters case.


Business
JAX holds soft opening
LOVELAND - With so many people peeking through the windows, Loveland's JAX Outdoor Gear, Ranch and Home store manager Mike Music figured he should open the doors Thursday to see what happened - even if the store was only 70 percent full of merchandise.

Second Rustic Oven coming to Fort Collins
Less than a year after opening his first Fort Collins restaurant in Old Town, Todd Crisson is bringing a second Rustic Oven to the city.


Sports
CSU announces football matchup vs. UNC in 2011
With no word yet on whether or not the series with the University of Colorado will be extended beyond 2010, CSU's football program made sure it will have at least one in-state opponent on its nonconference schedule in 2011.

Rocky, Collins tie
Tuesday night provided yet another example of why shootouts need to be an option for regular season high school soccer games.


Editorials
Summit to spotlight services
When lives get busy, some pretty important things, such as family time and a focus on kids, can get pushed to the side.


Letters
Markey will help restore reputation
On Sept. 3, U.S.-led troops mounted an attack inside Pakistan. This was the first attack inside Pakistan by U.S. troops since the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. Perhaps this attack was "reasonable" in the sense that we "took the fight to the terrorists".


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