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June 30 (Gillette News Record)
DAILY BLOTTER ITEM:DOMESTIV VIOLENCE AT SIERRA DRIVE: Officers are searching for a 45-year-old woman who threatened her 49-year-old husband with a pistol Sunday during an argument. The couple had been drinking and the husband dumped dish-washing liquid into three aquariums, killing the fish inside.

Commercial property figures mailed, posted (Times Leader)
Commercial property owners are the next group afforded the opportunity to see what Luzerne County's reassessment means to them.

JULY 1 (Gillette News Record)
DAILY BLOTTER ITEM: ACCIDENT: SOUTHERN DRIVE: At 12:50 p.m. Monday, a Kenworth semi truck was pulling out of its lane to make a hard right turn on Southern Drive when it collided with a 2006 black Dodge pickup, police Cpl. Quentin Reynolds said.

Slight Decline in 4th of July Travel, More Discounts (KIFI Idaho Falls)
For the first time this decade, AAA estimates few Americans will be traveling this Fourth of July holiday. Still, AAA projects 40.45 million Americans will travel during the July 4 th holiday weekend, down 1.3 percent, or nearly 550,000 Americans, from the 41 million who traveled last year.

Ritter gives Obama the edge in Colorado (Rocky Mountain News)
Colorado's Hispanic voters will help Sen. Barack Obama carry the state in November, Gov. Bill Ritter predicted Sunday on Meet the Press.

Ritter Discusses Obama On 'Meet the Press' (CBS4 Denver)
Gov. Bill Ritter says presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has "great opportunity" to win in Colorado in November and predicts he will win "hands down" among Hispanic voters.

Walkability plans may soon go to public (Casper Star-Tribune)
As fuel prices increase, safe and direct walking trails are even more important, according to Leah Reeb, a planner for the Metropolitan Planning Office.

GET GOING - Things To Do, Places To See (The Houma Courier)
Don't forget your 10-gallon hatCheyenne Frontier Days in Wyoming, July 18-27, offers a mix of rodeos, musical entertainment, culture and history, tours and food.

June 27 HIGHWAY UPDATE: Next week: (Gillette News Record)
- Traffic: On Saturday, traffic will be shifted to the new pavement on the west side of the highway starting at Boxelder Road. Paving should begin at Boxelder this week and paving south of Country Club Road should finish next week.

June 29 (Gillette News Record)
DAILY BLOTTER ITEM:VEHICLE ACCIDENT: SIXTH STREET: A 21-year-old woman was taken to the hospital at about 11:40 p.m. Friday after she crashed into a tree on Sixth Street and Kendrick Avenue, police Cpl. Jason Marcus said.