The Last Linotype Newspaper: Fixing the 100-year-old machine
Dean Coombs, operator of the Saguache Crescent, explains the array of emotions he experiences while fighting with and fixing up his 100-year-old linotype on a daily basis in order to keep putting out his paper week after week.
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Pockets of very heavy rainfall will continue to move across parts of Southern Colorado this evening
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Colorado Veteran served in Afghanistan, reflects on one year since Taliban regained control
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Local police departments step in to help El Paso County Sheriffs office
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Patriot Guard Riders honor Deputy Andrew Peery
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Deputy Andrew Peery's Memorial Service
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Community Shows Support for fallen Deputy Andrew Peery
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Community Shows Support for Andrew Peery
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Isolated severe storms with Flash Flood Watches until 12 AM Tuesday
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O'Dea criticizes Bennet and Dems over Inflation Reduction Act
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UCCS freshmen move in for semester
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UCCS freshmen move in for semester
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Kickin it Back to School: Pikes Peak United Way offers help for families
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American legion car show
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Wetter and cooler pattern change this week for Southern Colorado
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Outhouse races return to Black Forest
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