Wednesday, September 13, 2017

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Dream benefits animals, humans

• Programs to grow for veterans, inmates Read more

Jimmy John's opens doors to anxious public

• Owners waited 3 years for opening Read more

Murder charge may be filed in child deaths

• Ceus, alleged central actor, held on $500K Read more

Reflections of 9/11

By Marilyn Cox

I was very touched by the accounts of Sept. 11, 2001, printed in Sunday's Montrose Press. Chris and Casey Corrigan Reichmann were there, and e… Read more

GJ Tigers pounce on Montrose

By Andrew Kiser andrewk@montrosepress.com

• Rematch is Oct. 11 Read more

Trump thwarted in attempt to bring business sense to foreign policy

By Rachel Marsden

A group of senators has criticized U.S. President Donald Trump for treating Congress as if it's a teenager approaching him for "gas money" tha… Read more

Here's your retirement countdown

By Trevor Harrison

If you want to enjoy a comfortable retirement lifestyle, you don't need to have been born rich or even to have earned scads of money during yo… Read more

National Stories

Fall Sucks: Here's Why

This was our lead Way We Hear It item in our training camp opening issue in mid-July: "Veteran holdouts in the National Football League are often much ado about nothing. According to our sources in Houston the current standoff between the Houston Texans and left tackle Duane Brown isn't one of those. "Brown wants more money and so far the Texans haven't budged. "This much is certain, even the current version of Brown is one of the NFL's better left tackles on an offensive line that features little else resembling star power. "The Texans can still be contenders this year but their window isn't exactly opening wider these days and may in fact be closing a bit with all the free agency defections on defense and J.J. Watt's balky back. "Brown is clearly serious and we're hearing the Texans are concerned they may have to blink first."

This was our lead Way We Hear It item in our training camp opening issue in mid-July: "Veteran holdouts in the National Football Lea… Read more

Neither side has blinked yet, but after a Texans' line sans Brown yielded 10 sacks to the Jaguars in their season opener — 4 to Calais Campbell himself — we hear desperation may be setting in. Left guard Jeff Allen, arguably the Texans' best blocker after Brown, will miss at least this Sunday's trip to Cincinnati with a bum ankle, and center Nick Martin will be questionable with a gimpy ankle as well.

Neither side has blinked yet, but after a Texans' line sans Brown yielded 10 sacks to the Jaguars in their season opener — 4 to Cala… Read more

According to sources close to him, Brown is anxious to get back on the field but still believes he deserves a new deal and can see that, to whatever extent leverage matters in these standoffs, it has all shifted to him. Not only is the Texans line awful right now without Brown and injuries settling in, the Tom Savage era appears to be over and nothing is more concerning to NFL coaches than trying to develop a rookie quarterback like DeShaun Watson without being able to protect him.

According to sources close to him, Brown is anxious to get back on the field but still believes he deserves a new deal and can see t… Read more

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