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An artist’s rendering of Cascadia, from a bird's eye view. The map has labels showing with the locations of each part of the project, including traffic changes.
Courtesy Martin Lind/City of Greeley
A group hoping that voters will repeal the Greeley City Council’s approval of the complex financing plan for a $1.1 billion sports and entertainment project on the city’s western edge has won approval of its petition form from the city clerk’s office and began collecting signatures of registered voters over the weekend.
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  • A painting shows a phone held in front of the painting of the Mona Lisa, magnifying her smile.
    Rick Dallago
    Like a lot of people nowadays, Artist Rick Dallago is fascinated by selfies. Rick paints key moments in history – or recreates famous works of art -- and then paints a cell phone into the image. His paintings show a man taking a selfie immediately after the JFK assassination. Or the Mona Lisa’s smile captured on a tiny cell phone screen. Rick’s provocative work is the focus of a new exhibition in Denver.
  • A bull moose lifts his front legs high to jump over a pine fence in the forest.
    Victor Schendel
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    Colorado Parks and Wildlife
    Three moose attacks were reported in three days recently. And with the warm weather more people are venturing out into moose territory. So what are you supposed to do if you spot a moose in your path – or worse yet, get charged by a moose?
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