St Mary’s Century Project

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Mike McBride, president and CEO for St Mary’s Hospital, announced the next phase in the completion of the Century Project this morning on the 10th floor of the tower at St Mary’s. “It is now time to enter the next phase in the completion of the Century Project,” McBride said.

Cyclist and cat purr-fect match

For bicyclist Rudi Saldia, you could say a cat is his co-pilot. Saldia often buzzes around Philadelphia with his year-old feline Mary Jane perched on his shoulder. Their urban adventures have turned heads on the street and garnered big hits on YouTube.

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Derek Gruendler, left, and Todd Gottbehuet, with the Clifton Fire Department, were among the recipients of this year’s Phoenix Awards.

Deputies Ben Marsh and Mike Dillon sat at a yellow picnic table with fellow Mesa County officers Wednesday. They shared stories, about their craziest calls and the times they’d saved people’s lives.


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