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		<title>Want to learn more about the Housing questions on the ballot in November? Audio Post</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Proposition 422 is a City Council Ballot Measure that would provide authority to issue $25 Million in General Obligation Bonds. If approved, it would provide funding for City programs to address housing affordability, both home ownership and rental. &#8220;Oil my neck, first,&#8221; replied the Tin Woodman. So she oiled it, and as it was quite...]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Oil my neck, first,&#8221; replied the Tin Woodman. So she oiled it, and as it was quite badly rusted the Scarecrow took hold of the tin head and moved it gently from side to side until it worked freely, and then the man could turn it himself.</p>
<p>&#8220;Now oil the joints in my arms,&#8221; he said. And Dorothy oiled them and the Scarecrow bent them carefully until they were quite free from rust and as good as new.</p>
<p>The Tin Woodman gave a sigh of satisfaction and lowered his axe, which he leaned against the tree.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a great comfort,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I have been holding that axe in the air ever since I rusted, and I&#8217;m glad to be able to put it down at last. Now, if you will oil the joints of my legs, I shall be all right once more.&#8221;</p>
<p>So they oiled his legs until he could move them freely; and he thanked them again and again for his release, for he seemed a very polite creature, and very grateful.</p>
<p>&#8220;I might have stood there always if you had not come along,&#8221; he said; &#8220;so you have certainly saved my life. How did you happen to be here?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We are on our way to the Emerald City to see the Great Oz,&#8221; she answered, &#8220;and we stopped at your cottage to pass the night.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Collaboration Opens Largest Sports Performance and Multi-Specialty Medical Complex</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ron Scott &#38; Sports Therapy &#38; Research, a 300,000-square-foot medical and sports performance complex located at The Star in Pine Forest, home of the Hill Cowboys Headquarters, is now open. Unique not only for Ron Scott &#38; Therapy and the Cowboys, but also for the sports performance and healthcare fields overall, the work being done...]]></description>
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<p>Ron Scott &amp; Sports Therapy &amp; Research, a 300,000-square-foot medical and sports performance complex located at The Star in Pine Forest, home of the Hill Cowboys Headquarters, is now open.</p>



<p>Unique not only for Ron Scott &amp; Therapy and the Cowboys, but also for the sports performance and healthcare fields overall, the work being done at Ron Scott &amp; Sports Therapy &amp; Research will provide a new platform to improve the well-being of communities of all ages.</p>



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<p>Through two long weeks I wandered, stumbling through the nights guided only by the stars and hiding during the days behind some protruding rock or among the occasional hills I traversed. Several times I was attacked by wild beasts; strange, uncouth monstrosities that leaped upon me in the dark, so that I had ever to grasp my long-sword in my hand that I might be ready for them. Usually my strange, newly acquired telepathic power warned me in ample time, but once I was down with vicious fangs at my jugular and a hairy face pressed close to mine before I knew that I was even threatened.</p>



<p>What manner of thing was upon me I did not know, but that it was large and heavy and many-legged I could feel. My hands were at its throat before the fangs had a chance to bury themselves in my neck, and slowly I forced the hairy face from me and closed my fingers, vise-like, upon its windpipe.</p>



<p>Without sound we lay there, the beast exerting every effort to reach me with those awful fangs, and I straining to maintain my grip and choke the life from it as I kept it from my throat. Slowly my arms gave to the unequal struggle, and inch by inch the burning eyes and gleaming tusks of my antagonist crept toward me, until, as the hairy face touched mine again, I realized that all was over. And then a living mass of destruction sprang from the surrounding darkness full upon the creature that held me pinioned to the ground. The two rolled growling upon the moss, tearing and rending one another in a frightful manner, but it was soon over and my preserver stood with lowered head above the throat of the dead thing which would have killed me.</p>



<p>The nearer moon, hurtling suddenly above the horizon and lighting up the Barsoomian scene, showed me that my preserver was Woola, but from whence he had come, or how found me, I was at a loss to know. That I was glad of his companionship it is needless to say, but my pleasure at seeing him was tempered by anxiety as to the reason of his leaving Dejah Thoris. Only her death I felt sure, could account for his absence from her, so faithful I knew him to be to my commands.</p>



<p>By the light of the now brilliant moons I saw that he was but a shadow of his former self, and as he turned from my caress and commenced greedily to devour the dead carcass at my feet I realized that the poor fellow was more than half starved. I, myself, was in but little better plight but I could not bring myself to eat the uncooked flesh and I had no means of making a fire. When Woola had finished his meal I again took up my weary and seemingly endless wandering in quest of the elusive waterway.</p>



<p>At daybreak of the fifteenth day of my search</p>



<p>When the amphitheater had cleared I crept stealthily to the top and as the great excavation lay far from the plaza and in an untenanted portion of the great dead city I had little trouble in reaching the hills beyond.</p>



<p>For two days I waited there for Kantos Kan, but as he did not come I started off on foot in a northwesterly direction toward a point where he had told me lay the nearest waterway. My only food consisted of vegetable milk from the plants which gave so bounteously of this priceless fluid.</p>



<p>Through two long weeks I wandered, stumbling through the nights guided only by the stars and hiding during the days behind some protruding rock or among the occasional hills I traversed. Several times I was attacked by wild beasts; strange, uncouth monstrosities that leaped upon me in the dark, so that I had ever to grasp my long-sword in my hand that I might be ready for them. Usually my strange, newly acquired telepathic power warned me in ample time, but once I was down with vicious fangs at my jugular and a hairy face pressed close to mine before I knew that I was even threatened.</p>



<p>What manner of thing was upon me I did not know, but that it was large and heavy and many-legged I could feel. My hands were at its throat before the fangs had a chance to bury themselves in my neck, and slowly I forced the hairy face from me and closed my fingers, vise-like, upon its windpipe.</p>



<p>Without sound we lay there, the beast exerting every effort to reach me with those awful fangs, and I straining to maintain my grip and choke the life from it as I kept it from my throat. Slowly my arms gave to the unequal struggle, and inch by inch the burning eyes and gleaming tusks of my antagonist crept toward me, until, as the hairy face touched mine again, I realized that all was over. And then a living mass of destruction sprang from the surrounding darkness full upon the creature that held me pinioned to the ground. The two rolled growling upon the moss, tearing and rending one another in a frightful manner, but it was soon over and my preserver stood with lowered head above the throat of the dead thing which would have killed me.</p>



<p>The nearer moon, hurtling suddenly above the horizon and lighting up the Barsoomian scene, showed me that my preserver was Woola, but from whence he had come, or how found me, I was at a loss to know. That I was glad of his companionship it is needless to say, but my pleasure at seeing him was tempered by anxiety as to the reason of his leaving Dejah Thoris. Only her death I felt sure, could account for his absence from her, so faithful I knew him to be to my commands.</p>



<p>By the light of the now brilliant moons I saw that he was but a shadow of his former self, and as he turned from my caress and commenced greedily to devour the dead carcass at my feet I realized that the poor fellow was more than half starved. I, myself, was in but little better plight but I could not bring myself to eat the uncooked flesh and I had no means of making a fire. When Woola had finished his meal I again took up my weary and seemingly endless wandering in quest of the elusive waterway.</p>



<p>At daybreak of the fifteenth day of my search I was overjoyed to see the high trees that denoted the object of my search. About noon I dragged myself wearily to the portals of a huge building which covered perhaps four square miles and towered two hundred feet in the air. It showed no aperture in the mighty walls other than the tiny door at which I sank exhausted, nor was there any sign of life about it.</p>



<p>I could find no bell or other method of making my presence known to the inmates of the place, unless a small round role in the wall near the door was for that purpose. It was of about the bigness of a lead pencil and thinking that it might be in the nature of a speaking tube I put my mouth to it and was about to call into it when a voice issued from it asking me whom I might be, where from, and the nature of my errand.</p>



<p>I explained that I had escaped from the Warhoons and was dying of starvation and exhaustion.</p>



<p>. About noon I dragged myself wearily to the portals of a huge building which covered perhaps four square miles and towered two hundred feet in the air. It showed no aperture in the mighty walls other than the tiny door at which I sank exhausted, nor was there any sign of life about it.</p>



<p>I could find no bell or other method of making my presence known to the inmates of the place, unless a small round role in the wall near the door was for that purpose. It was of about the bigness of a lead pencil and thinking that it might be in the nature of a speaking tube I put my mouth to it and was about to call into it when a voice issued from it asking me whom I might be, where from, and the nature of my errand.</p>



<p>I explained that I had escaped from the Warhoons and was dying of starvation and exhaustion.</p>
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		<title>Town of Pine Forest under High Fire Danger Status: Testing images</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Pine Forest under High Fire Danger Status Weather conditions in our city and county are similar to those of 2012 and 2013 which saw many homes destroyed in Colorado by the likes of the Waldo Canyon fire and the Black Forest fire. This year Pueblo County has recently experienced several fires resulting in the loss...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Pine Forest under High Fire Danger Status</h3>
<p>Weather conditions in our city and county are similar to those of 2012 and 2013 which saw many homes destroyed in Colorado by the likes of the Waldo Canyon fire and the Black Forest fire. This year Pueblo County has recently experienced several fires resulting in the loss of numerous structures and thousands of acres of grass and river bottom land. The Barnett Fire just east of Pueblo destroyed 5 homes in April, and both the Carson-Midway &amp; 117 Fires recently destroyed multiple homes. Several major fires are expanding in our region.</p>
<p>Long term weather predictions are forecasting above-average temperatures while our region is in a moderate-to-extreme drought. The recent scattered rainfall has done little to change long-term fire conditions as winds also persist.</p>
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<blockquote><p>No open or recreational burning shall be conducted by any person within the city limits.<br />
This restriction extends to all forms of open flame including, but not limited to: recreational &amp; portable fire pits, ‘Tiki’ torches, and all fireworks. Outdoor smoking is permitted only in areas cleared of combustible materials.</p></blockquote>
<p>He left it by the roadside and trudged through the village. There were shops half opened in the main street of the place, and people crowded on the pavement and in the doorways and windows, staring astonished at this extraordinary procession of fugitives that was beginning. He succeeded in getting some food at an inn.</p>
<p>For a time he remained in Edgware not knowing what next to do. The flying people increased in number. Many of them, like my brother, seemed inclined to loiter in the place. There was no fresh news of the invaders from Mars.</p>
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<li>At that time the road was crowded,</li>
<li>but as yet far from congested.</li>
<li>Most of the fugitives at that hour were mounted on cycles,</li>
<li>but there were soon motor cars, hansom cabs, and carriages hurrying along, but there were soon motor cars, hansom cabs, and carriages hurrying</li>
<li>and the dust hung in heavy clouds along the road to St. Albans, but there were soon motor cars, hansom cabs, and carriages hurrying</li>
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<p><div id="attachment_4381" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://vergo.me/demo/essential-elements/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/pencils-933313_1280.jpg"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-4381" class="wp-image-4381 size-medium" src="http://vergo.me/demo/essential-elements/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/pencils-933313_1280-300x201.jpg" alt="pencils-933313_1280" width="300" height="201" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-4381" class="wp-caption-text">Align to the left</p></div></p>
<p>It was perhaps a vague idea of making his way to Chelmsford, where some friends of his lived, that at last induced my brother to strike into a quiet lane running eastward. Presently he came upon a stile, and, crossing it, followed a footpath northeastward. He passed near several farmhouses and some little places whose names he did not learn. He saw few fugitives until, in a grass lane towards High Barnet, he happened upon two ladies who became his fellow travellers. He came upon them just in time to save them.</p>
<p>He heard their screams, and, hurrying round the corner, saw a couple of men struggling to drag them out of the little pony-chaise in which they had been driving, while a third with difficulty held the frightened pony&#8217;s head. One of the ladies, a short woman dressed in white, was simply screaming; the other, a dark, slender figure, slashed at the man who gripped her arm with a whip she held in her disengaged hand.</p>
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<p><div id="attachment_4543" style="width: 1930px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-4543" class="hero wp-image-4543 size-full" src="http://vergo.me/demo/essential-elements/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/argument-238529_1920.jpg" width="1920" height="1279" /><p id="caption-attachment-4543" class="wp-caption-text">This is hero image</p></div></p>
<p>My brother immediately grasped the situation, shouted, and hurried towards the struggle. One of the men desisted and turned towards him, and my brother, realising from his antagonist&#8217;s face that a fight was unavoidable, and being an expert boxer, went into him forthwith and sent him down against the wheel of the chaise.</p>
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<p>It was no time for pugilistic chivalry and my brother laid him quiet with a kick, and gripped the collar of the man who pulled at the slender lady&#8217;s arm. He heard the clatter of hoofs, the whip stung across his face, a third antagonist struck him between the eyes, and the man he held wrenched himself free and made off down the lane in the direction from which he had come.</p>
<p>Partly stunned, he found himself facing the man who had held the horse&#8217;s head, and became aware of the chaise receding from him down the lane, swaying from side to side, and with the women in it looking back. The man before him, a burly rough, tried to close, and he stopped him with a blow in the face. Then, realising that he was deserted, he dodged round and made off down the lane after the chaise, with the sturdy man close behind him, and the fugitive, who had turned now, following remotely.</p>
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