Under the Gold Dome: Exotic animals looking for new home in Colorado

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GOOD NEWS FOR MOBILE INTERNET USERS: A fund set up to help eliminate dead zones for wireless Internet service nationwide is awarding nearly $33 million to expand coverage in eight Colorado counties.

“PATRIOCRACY”: Documentary and panel at CU highlights the reality of a bipartisan system.

HE SAID IT: “I think that people in Colorado — and I don’t see any reason to believe it wouldn’t be true in other parts of the country — are incredibly weary, bone-tired weary of the partisanship in Washington.”

COLORADO WILDFIRE RELIEF FUND: Self-storage auction company raises $3k.

THE GENDER DIVIDE: If the 2012 Elections are decided on economic issues, gender could play an important part.

CSI: Northern Colorado.

IN MORE POLITICAL AD NEWS: U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Colo., is accusing state Rep. Sal Pace, the Pueblo Democrat, of playing fast and loose with facts in his advertising.

HICKENLOOPER ON DEBATE: “They are clearly very different but I think they both know their stuff.”

LIONS, [NO TIGERS], AND BEARS: A Perry County woman is getting state help finding a new home in Colorado for her four lions and four bears because she can’t meet the requirements of Ohio’s new exotic animals law.

“EVERYONE COUNTS”: Teller County issues 67 ballots to Armed Forces servicemen and county residents living overseas.

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