The Last Linotype Newspaper: The Saguache Crescent
In southern Colorado, Dean Coombs operates the last linotype newspaper, fighting with and fixing up the the century old typesetting machine in order to put out his family's paper week after week and year after year.
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Group plans to bridge gap between Pueblo farms and schools
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Colorado cryptocurrency related court case garnering global attention
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This year's summer sizzle the real deal so far
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More summer heat and sun today
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Number of homeless individuals on the rise
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Above average highs late this week, with dry skies for the Plains
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Brother mourns the loss of El Paso County woman killed in officer involved shooting
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Colorado green energy infrastructure could see growth with Inflation Reduction Act
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COVID Business Grants
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Monsoon influences southern Colorado summer weather
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Above average highs late this week, with dry skies for the Plains
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EVRAZ to sell North American subsidiaries
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Colorado Green Solar Energy
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Overall inflation slows, but food costs continue to climb
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Your Healthy Family: School Lunch
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Your Healthy Family: School Lunch
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