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Darius Reese, No. 1 from Central Alabama, hits an RBI triple in the eighth inning in a 6-4 win over Palm Beach State in Game 1 of the 2013 JUCO World Series going on all week at Suplizio Field in Grand Junction.

Meth ‘cook’ turns self in

A 29-year-old suspected drug manufacturer — carrying a backpack full of ingredients to make methamphetamine —walked into the Grand Junction Police Department lobby Thursday to turn himself in. Saying he “needed help,” Andrew Nolen Masdon, 29, sat down with officers for nearly 30 minutes to talk in detail about where and how he manufactured meth, according to an affidavit.

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Aaron Jenkins performed with choir members from Grand Junction High School in a benefit concert to help him cover college expenses.

Aaron Jenkins watched from the first row at First Church of Nazarene Thursday night as his alma mater, Grand Junction High School, performed in a choir concert for his benefit. Jenkins, who is now a sophomore at the University of Colorado at Boulder, lost both of his parents within seven months … more


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