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Cold and windy weather coming in to the state. If you haven’t been up to see the Aspen colors you’d better hurry. If you can’t make it, here are a couple of photos from this past weekend – Mark Reis
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The Broncos opened on Monday Night Football but Denver couldn’t quite find a way to win and fell to the Raiders 23-20. Photos by Mark Reis
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Fourteen fallen soldiers from the 1st Brigade Combat
Team were honored during a ceremony at Fort Carson Thursday, September 1, 2011.
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Colorado Springs sure looked great on TV, as coverage of the Prologue of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge began today. Check out the coverage in our gallery.
Tour de France winner Cadel Evans turns on Ridge Road in the Garden of the Gods during the USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prologue Monday, August 22, 2011. Mark Reis, The Gazette
Kenneth Hanson flies past a photographer in the Garden of the Gods during the USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prologue Monday, August 22, 2011. Mark Reis, The Gazette
Dmitriy Muravyev had the 51st fastest time in the USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prologue Monday, August 22, 2011. Mark Reis, The Gazette
Shane Stutzman of Colorado Springs chalks a message to rider Tom Danielson before the start of the Prologue of the inaugural USA Pro Cycling Challenge Monday, August 22, 2011. Mark Reis, The Gazette
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Michael Houston of Colorado Springs holds a bicycle over his head at the topof Kindergarten Rock in the Garden of the Gods at the start of the Prologue of the inaugural USA Pro Cycling Challenge Monday, August 22, 2011. Mark Reis, The Gazette
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Worry over the safety of neighborhood kids led members of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife department to tranquilize and relocate a mother bear and her two cubs just south of downtown Colorado Springs Wednesday, August 3, 2011. Nearbyresident Jessica Ibell said the bears had been around off and on for the past week. She said her kids, ages 11, 11, and 9 have been afraid to play outside since the cubs were seen playing in the kiddie pool in their back yard. Event the recent hot weather wasn’t enough to coax the kids into their pool. “They’ve got spray bottles,” Ibell said. The mother bear and two cubs were all tranquilized and will be relocated. Mark Reis, The Gazette
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Volunteer Dan Ridderhoff gives Peter Kraska, 24, a ride on a watercraft after Kraska as part of the Adapted Water Skiing program Wednesday, July 27, 2011, at Prospect Lake in Memorial Park. The six-week program is part of the city's Therapeutic Recreation Program. The city's park and recreation department funds about two-thirds of the cost of the program with donations paying for the rest. Any one interested in the program or donating may visit the website at www. trcp.net.
Jodi Labosky, 32, pulls herself up on her waterskis Wednesday, July 27, 2011, as part of the Adapted Water Skiing program at Prospect Lake in Memorial Park. The six-week program is part of the city's Therapeutic Recreation Program and runs for six weeks during the summer.
A great day to spend on the water. Christian went to go see what the folks at the Adapted Water Skiing Program were up to today. Check out his gallery .
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