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Grandma retires, sheriff's DUI case diversion and storing pot | From the Newsroom

Three people allegedly trespassing in another person's garage fill it with personal items and marijuana plants
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PAYING TRIBUTE TO GINSBURG: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 87, died Friday of complications from pancreatic cancer, according to an announcement from the court. State and national leaders reflect on her impact in the country's court system.

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GRANDMA RETIRES: Linda Johnson, affectionately known as "Grandma Linda," will be celebrating her retirement from downtown City Market after 18 years of proving herself to be more than the average grocery store employee — she leaves behind a legacy of kindness, compassion, family, and love.
Grandma Linda's official retirement party will take place on Oct. 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Hogback, past the sports fields off of Chipeta Road.

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DUI CASE DISMISSAL POSSIBLE: Ouray County's former sheriff will see his DUI case dismissed if he successfully completes the terms of a diversion program.
Lance FitzGerald was accused last November of driving under the influence of alcohol after a night on the town in Ridgway with his former girlfriend, Jamie Johnson.
 
MHS cross country runners showing poise this season; OHS boys place in Ridgway
MHS cross country runners showing poise this season; OHS boys place in Ridgway
Montrose High School head cross country coach Brian Simpson is pleased with what he's seen so far from his athletic runners.
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Police: Trespassers make themselves at home with personal comforts — and pot
Police: Trespassers make themselves at home with personal comforts — and pot
Three people allegedly trespassing in another person's garage were found to have filled it with personal items — and marijuana plants with an aggregate weight of 159 pounds, arrest affidavits say.
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RELIGION: Gratitude and appreciation change lives
RELIGION: Gratitude and appreciation change lives
Gratitude and appreciation go hand in hand. They are partners in recognizing the good qualities in others or situations. Gratitude is being thankful, and appreciation is translating the feeling of gratitude into words and actions.
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