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Monday, April 19, 2004
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Denver November 2004 Election
Mike Miles was to decide by yesterday whether to continue his campaign for Ben Nighthorse Campbell's U.S. Senate seat, according to the Cortez Journal. From the article, "U.S. Senate candidate Mike Miles, who garnered some strong support in Tuesday's caucuses in Southwest Colorado, will re-evaluate his campaign and decide Sunday whether to continue the race. Miles told the Journal Friday that he and his close supporters will decide what ap-proach to take between now and May 22, the date of the state Democratic Party Convention. 'I need some input from people around the state, and we're going to decide what action to take,' Miles said via phone Friday. The former Army officer and State Department diplomat said he wants to continue campaigning, but at the same time he values the opinions of supporters and is willing to listen to rank-and-file Democrats."
Update: Adding Understanding is reporting that Mike Miles is staying the course in his bid for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate from Colorado.
8:13:30 AM
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Colorado Water
Aurora is trying to gauge the interest of other water utilities in building the facitilities necessary to reclaim water from downstream in the South Platte River, according to the Rocky Mountain News [April 19, 2004, "Aurora tests the waters"]. From the article, "Aurora is considering the project, which would take water the city has already used from the lower South Platte and pump it back into Aurora Reservoir through a series of gravel pits and pipelines. The project could cost between $250 million and $650 million. The city recently hired the consulting engineering firm MWH of Broomfield to see if the project is feasible. Last December, officials filed a request with the State Water Court to store and pump back the water."
8:09:17 AM
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