If you've driven in downtown Colorado Springs, you've likely seen the parklets on Tejon St. that take up the a block outside of restaurants. But how long will they remain an option for some local businesses?
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John Ruth, right, reviews signatures to file for candidacy in Belpre on Wednesday with Washington County Board of Elections Director Mandy Amos.
At a Glance
Belpre City Auditor: Alison Holland, no party noted, and Tina Nolan, R.
Belpre City Treasurer: Jacqulyn Cassady, R.
Belpre City Council:
¯ First Ward: Kristopher Madison, no party noted.
¯ Second Ward: John McClead, no party noted.
¯ Third Ward: Lindsay Dennis, R.
¯ At large: David Ferguson, R; Floyd Millhone, no party noted; John Ruth, R.
Marietta City Treasurer: Cathy Harper, R.
Marietta City Council:
¯ First Ward: Mike Scales, D.
¯ Second Ward: Bret Allphin, D, and Christopher Pfeiffer, R.
Protestors lucky to be free says Bush Defiant George Bush yesterday told critics of war in Iraq they were lucky to be free to protest when he makes the first full state visit to Britain by a US President. Mr Bush arrives tomorrow with security services on their second highest state of alert following information that al Qaida supporters in north Africa could be planning an attack on the UK. The alert is said to be unrelated to the President s visit but will further tighten security on what was already described as an unprecedented policing operation. Five thousand officers and hundreds of security agents will protect the President during the series of protests planned to mark his stay, including a mass national rally on Thursday.