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Give sanctions a chance, local Iranian-Americans say - Pueblo Chieftain
... have nuclear weapons, but bombing Iran will have the opposite effect and just build popular support for that government," explained a Pueblo businessman, an Iranian-American who asked that his name not be used because he still has family in Iran.
Wanting no credit — and no thanks — group just gives and helps on Christmas Day - Pueblo Chieftain
By long-standing tradition, Jay's Elves have always asked to remain anonymous. "I think it's a fantastic event. The thing that I like about it is that it is not geared toward just the needy. Anybody and everybody can come to it and there is no ...
Anonymous Angels - Pueblo Chieftain
By long-standing tradition, Jay's Elves have always asked to remain anonymous. "I think it's a fantastic event. The thing that I like about it is that it is not geared toward just the needy. Anybody and everybody can come to it and there is no ...
Grief over pet loss can be intense - Pueblo Chieftain
Grief over the loss of a furry companion can be just as strong and painful as the loss of a person close to us — and sometimes it can be even greater. Our pets are often with us more than some people, and they share our feelings, thoughts, ...
Melons cut from school lunches - Pueblo Chieftain
A produce department employee at one King Soopers store in Pueblo, who declined to give his name, said only a few melons remained Monday when the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment issued its warning, and those were disposed of. ...
New chief; no fireworks; over the top reax to verdict - Pueblo Chieftain
One officer, who asked not to be identified, told me that Velez is "very tough but very fair. He will impose his will on that department." Sounds like Pacheco made a very good decision. We will look forward to helping the chief, and to publicizing his ...
Track Fire at 24534 acres - Pueblo Chieftain
Another evacuee, who did not want to be identified, said most people on the north end of town have relatives living in the area that they are staying with. "They are not being terribly displaced," the evacuee said. The evacuee said there is more work ...
New judicial center irks some county workers - Pueblo Chieftain
Still, the judicial building announcement caught employees by surprise, said one worker, who asked not to be identified by name, but signed the e-mail. "The furloughs last year essentially translated into losing $1 an hour in pay for me," the worker ...
Officers' websites get limits - Pueblo Chieftain
A few officers who asked not to be identified said they disagree with the policy in the belief that it reaches too far into their private lives. ...
Retirees stoically accept Social Security freeze - Pueblo Chieftain
Iunderstand how things are today," said one 78-year-old Pueblo man who also declined to give his name as he finished lunch. He was wearing a 25th Infantry ...
House not beautiful - Pueblo Chieftain
The neighbors asked not to be identified. "Since then, it's been terrible." The house, a stucco building with a red tile roof, has a cracked front porch, ...
1 shot dead in home invasion - Pueblo Chieftain
It's hard to believe something like this would happen around here," said an unidentified male. Another neighbor, who did not want to be identified, ...
Going south: Springs' homeless migrate here - Pueblo Chieftain
During a recent dinner at the Salvation Army, one camper, who declined to give his name, said he came to Pueblo from Colorado Springs eight years ago. ...
Charter schools lose pay advance - Pueblo Chieftain
... problems for those whose (bill) payments are (automatically) withdrawn from their accounts," said one staff member, who did not want to be identified. ...

