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➤ Windsor: Top Trump administration officials reportedly met with Rep. Lauren Boebert yesterday in an effort to remove her name from a petition to release the Epstein files. The petition is expected to gain the last signature needed to force a House vote with Rep. Adelita Grijalva’s swearing-in. (See Details)
➤ Costilla County: Two school districts, Sierra Grande and Centennial, shut down for one day and for the week, respectively, due to a credible threat about “blowing up a school.” Police arrested the man who allegedly made the threat. (See Details)
➤ Statewide: One in 10 Coloradans has unclaimed cash or property—such as unpaid wages, stocks, or military medals—collectively valued at over $2 billion, according to the state treasurer. (How To Claim It)
➤ Columbine Valley: The police sergeant who used Flock camera data to falsely accuse a woman of package theft last month will face unspecified disciplinary action, town officials said. (See Details)
➤ Greeley: City manager Raymond C. Lee III resigned Monday, effective Dec. 2, adding to a leadership shakeup as Dale Hall, the newly elected mayor, is set to be sworn in Nov. 18. (More)
➤ Fort Collins: A local rancher is warning neighbors, hikers, and riders about a mountain lion he believes attacked three of his horses, killing one. (More)
➤ Grand Junction: Robert Dewey, a man wrongfully convicted of murder in 1994 and exonerated in 2012, died in hospice care Monday. He helped pass a state law requiring compensation for people wrongfully imprisoned. (More)
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