They warn Ford or GM could do the same. Scout says it “will not be intimidated out of doing what is right.”
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They warn Ford or GM could do the same. Scout says it “will not be intimidated out of doing what is right.”
“We think it’s a really good opportunity,” said Tom Kurek, a state official overseeing the project.
Rick’s Cabaret, which has battled the small city for years, thought it was skirting a ban by using latex clothes.
It would apply to about 900 retail outlets in unincorporated parts of the county.
The newspaper wants Denver to agree to a buyout. The city has stopped making its sublease payments.
“We didn’t find anything,” the state archaeologist says. “We just saw an area where there is the potential for archaeological sites.”
A judge put a temporary halt in place over City Council’s alleged violations of open meetings law.
“Constant, loud pickleball strikes are offensive, cause stress and devalue property,” they complain.
They invested $105 million in infrastructure and now stand to lose out. This “will certainly be remembered,” one says.
A major focus of the DDA-backed plan would be on the Greek Amphitheatre across from the Denver Art Museum.
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