Friday, October 30, 2020

COVID-19 cases rise, chomping a finger and Google searches | From the Newsroom

A Delta man is accused of sexually assaulting a child following an early Halloween party at a home in Montrose County.
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Image ImageGOTTA USE UP ALL OF THESE: Halloween shots just don't pack the same punch in November so this is the last chance to get them in front of you. This is from Steve
Piepmeier, who submitted it to our sister paper the Green Valley News. I bet he thinks it looks like a ghost. I think it looks like a jackrabbit.

CHANGE MY VOTE: Many Americans have already cast their ballots, but a Google search shows the words, "Can I change my vote?" are trending. What does it mean? Not much, but that isn't stopping President Trump and at least one media outlet from attempting to play it to their advantage.

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MORE COVID-19: Montrose County COVID-19 cases are on the rise, according to the latest Montrose County Public Health update.
Since the last update Oct. 22, Montrose County has seen a case increase by 38 and a death total of 14.
 
Affidavit: Man crept back into home after Halloween party to sexually assault youth
Affidavit: Man crept back into home after Halloween party to sexually assault youth
A Delta man is accused of sexually assaulting a child following an early Halloween party at a home in Montrose County.
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Olathe police chief loses fingertip to suspect's bite
Olathe police chief loses fingertip to suspect's bite
Calling the man accused of biting off the Olathe police chief's fingertip a "grave danger" to the community, members of law enforcement on Thursday asked for an elevated bond to be set.
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Uncompahgre River Improvement Project underway
Uncompahgre River Improvement Project underway
Construction for phase one of the Uncompahgre River Restoration and Oxbow Bank Reconstruction Project began Thursday, Oct. 29.
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