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City revisits ban of religious symbols on public property
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Following last winter's controversy surrounding holiday displays, Fort Collins City Council has approved the creation of a new "citizen task force" to review the city's ban of religious symbols on public property. The council voted unanimously last Tuesday to charge 20 representatives, which will be hand-picked by the city manager, to review the policy and report back to the city by fall.
Animals may be affected by full moon, study says
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Pet owners beware - CSU researchers say there's a "bad moon rising," and many cats and dogs may get caught in the crosshairs. A recent study, headed by veterinarian Reagan Wells of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, compared emergency room visits of dogs and cats to the moon phases, and found a 23 percent greater likelihood for cats to be admitted during the 12 days surrounding the full moon and a 28 percent greater likelihood in dogs.
Local business feels loss of students
Summer means tough times for small businesses
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Some Fort Collins' business can't wait for the fall semester. For nine weeks, local business suffers as CSU students leave town. Finding a way to survive the summer becomes top priority for any business dependent on the income provided by students. With students spending about $19 million a month in Fort Collins, the loss of money takes a toll on many small businesses.
Photos related to Javad Marshall-Fields murder case
Beyond what has already been published and made available to the public at large, these are the only records the Collegian has related to Javad Marshall-Fields, Sir Mario Owens or the case against Owens.
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