 | Hayze Small always had to wait for the fall to play a contact sport: football. But then the Montrose High School junior… Read more |
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 | When weather took a turn for the worst during the Montrose High School graduation ceremony in 2009, graduates and their… Read more |
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 | Some teenagers may experience unease being in a waiting room filled with screaming newborns or just think they're too o… Read more |
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Montrose Matters - New Monday's 10am | Talking Heirlooms for Hospice and so much more, join Tonya Maddox the Publisher of the Daily Press as she welcomes Hope West to the studio for the e… Read more |
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 | By Bruce Grigsby I urge you to take a sobering look into the March 5 edition of Time, devoted entirely to our opioid addiction catastrophe. Titled "The Opioid Diaries… Read more |
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 | By John T. Unger A child who is rollerskating and building up speed along a sidewalk has a certain look to his or her propulsive leg motion. With experience, gains of… Read more |
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 | By Andrew Kiser andrewk@montrosepress.com The room for error has gotten much smaller for Montrose High School sophomore Sage Ryan for this upcoming tennis season as she prepares to move from … Read more |
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 | By Sydney Warner sydneyw@montrosepress.com Lively, relatable and comical would just break the surface on how to describe "The Savannah Sipping Society," a show that takes its audience on a jou… Read more |
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National Stories | The Oklahoma Education Association on Thursday unveiled its request for $10,000 teacher pay raises but said it was leaving it to the Legislature to come up with revenue sources to pay the bill. Teacher pressure forces Oklahoma Education Association to move walkout up to April 2 Senate OKs bill that would allow schools to use property tax revenue for teacher pay VIDEO: Education group calls for $10,000 pay raises for teachers Read more |
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| With total athletics revenue of $94.2 million, University of Colorado Boulder was the highest-grossing college sports programs in Colorado in 2016, followed by Colorado State University ($41.2 million) and University of Denver ($36.6 million), according to a Watchdog.org analysis of U.S. Department of Education data. Read more |
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