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Sammoury tops campaign fundraising ‘course for City Council BrScorrtacusr t Broomfield Lonawonr Trmes-Cate lease on i, ONGMONT —Longnont’ tibet eletlon sie 2) iva ts ft toate ns vaiperce nm deve; } vc onpoatin speci yt “oom ety F eonmtankstionsindasy, Or Inactrencecdtnyee | ‘eben remnbtespmng «Dhaene re L isle matneonea lesored hisrenetion as serie hs rection er8 or opponents of Ballot Ques eppolated” when he ‘fon 2B, the $45. millon bond be Lhe tev bat understood © to roll out citywide “be hal todo halves | euro ern raged FlaseseeDIGTALLOBE e048 | hy the Longmont City Clerk's of No campaign finance reports have beew fled by either supppor- 81» OPINION Ag » PUZZLES BE" TCLNE AB Telecom companies silent on fiber-optic ballot issue ‘Twp Assocrarey Paes WASHINGTON — Up aginst a Aeaaline, Congress passed and sent awaiting President Barack Obama legislation late Wednesday night to avoid a threstened nation al defeult ancl end the 16day par tial government shutdown, the c mination of x epic political dram that placed the US-economy at tisk “The Senate voted first, abiparti: ‘san 81-18 at midevening” That cleared the way for a final 285-144 vote in the Republican-eontrolied House about two hours later on the legislation, which hewed strict. ‘Obama tad down n crises erupted more ce weeks ago, horrow normally through Feb, 7 or pechaps a Jonger, and fund the government through Jan. 15. More than 2 mi ion federal workers would be paid those who haul remained on the Job and those who had been f= Toughed, Alter ti approved the ‘measure, Obama balled he vote and sud he would sign it immed ately teri reached hs desk, “Well begin reopening our overs: at immediately an we can b= ‘into if this eloud of uncertainty Heasesee CONGRESS 06 6 fee, Unler city hy, ballot teste ‘Aroups only have to file if they've spent or received more than 85,000 ring an election eyelo, ‘The repouts were ducal the ened of business Tuesday, ‘This marks a significant change: ftom both 2000 ane 2011 when thee «ily was trying to gel permission to lrvely offer seaviee to eustiees on ts highespwed fber-optie loop. oth thowe elections xa wiefigce ening tains! the measure by industry-supported cama peaking in 2011 wen the tank Bee {ore We Leap campaiga spent $410,620 00 ght the is "Wa batting to uss i ito ‘you," sald Seott Converse ofthe Dro-2B group Friends of Fiber, \hicl fal been expecting to ‘nother rge push by the tetecom ‘companies. So fr, he sad, the Fras se UecTION, on AS ‘Hreekeaauacarmensearremmveneeecererveamcssmecncey — MNUIMMININI DIGITALGLOBE from page A1 best for it as a company. is projections had Digi- talGlobe investing about $75 million to $80 million before incentives to builditsnew on the table, although noth. forporate campus at North ing has yet been finalized Patt, and Broomfield also and she couldn't go into le- willbe missing out onthe tail, feXrevenucs generated by Leasing existing space having an eventual 1,300 versus building new wes a Jobs within its city limits, Key incentive for Digital feiCtihate to lose a corpo- Globe in changing its plans, rate headquarters that pro- said Grover Wray, senior ‘need, that it physically repre- sents DigitalGlobe's image asa high-tech satellite com- pany, and the building al- lows plenty of room to grow. DigitalGlobe is Long- ‘mont’s third-largest private sector employer with about 760 employees locally. In June, it asked the state for incentives in order to keep its corporate headquarters within Colorado, saying it in Longmont, although Wray said he couldnt say exactly What that will look like or how many employees that would mean. Eventually the plan is for all of Digital- Globe's employees at its four Colorado sites fo be consol dated at the new corporate headquarters, Wray said that Longmont, which is where DigitalGlobe sated, has been “a great lo- centives the city put out when it was an original final. ist for DigitalGlobe's new headquarters are now back move inary fs; butyou vice president and ciethu- planned tree : aA Then anne? | Man resources oer.” bs over the ne ears aed rt campany, and ase Mane ent oftheday,1 twas ory Gaal at ‘The sates ee oe ee Frontend Savina oceey theyre tractive tous, especialy opment Conerneee grant. vate Was ultimately bad news with professionalism and un- derstanding, something for staying in Colorado." when you consider the built: ‘Susan Grafton, economic to-suit option (in Broom. ed an incentive package of up to $4.4 million, tying the development director for field,” Wray sold amount directly to the num wecaiminster, said hercty He'added that the Avaya ber ol obatee ‘company Which he was grateful. wasnt involved inthe lerse building already has much Pa Tony Kindelspve cam and Distances en Avaya ofthe necessary securiy fee DigitalGlobe wil continue reached at 03681-5291 op and PiiatGlobe,Butthein- tures that DigtalGlobe wil ater S015 howe nea Windelspirelinescattcom, ELECTION from page Al Ce ey st ttivily anyone in the group had est date covered by the Tuesday eam» Hengmant Cty Counell by Frederree eetonepollin September paign finance reports —-the earnpaten Wayor By Frederick Poll a Virginiebased for atlarge Councilman Alexa Dens eam ncurmbent): alsed firm, ‘noury had raised the most money, $6394 spent $3624, ‘Acal tothe president ofthe Colo- drawing $10,148, including $16 of in- ph i aied $4672 spent ‘ado Cable Telecommunications Asso- kind support. The smallest anwnst p : sence ad strongly backed op: cane from ater atlnge cantare, Ward Incumbent) Ronen ofthe ecw erie, THs Baer a has accepted no con. Mason aed $6,370 sent ‘was not returned by deadline. tributions so far, ; “The 2011 iss ended up passing jhe highest level of spending so far Het Mewe:Raived $5,205, pent $2,536 with about 60 percent of the vote. come from Mayor ‘Dennis Coonibs, Atarge eee ne big diference this time is that whose reelection canpaigorer Sac combo ‘One big difference this time is that npalgn has sp sina cn 2B isn't about whether the city can of $3,624 so far, But the atlarge candida: fer fiber service, bul how faa Shen Clegos wes close behind at Saban neambont Ralied $4,953, $5,514, followed by the $3,395 spent by "Fay oxen: $3856 spent Council races Ward 2 candidate Rick Account, s16%e 7 Montes Meanwhile, campaign fundraising Baxter again was atthe bac * spencling "Ran Gologs:Ralved $3810, 5 ney ‘was not slow to get started on Long- $129 on her run, $3,514, s me ‘mont’s races for mayor and three City Council seats. As of Saturday — the lat ‘Scott Rochat can be reached at 909-684-5220 or srochat@timescall.com Barter Raised $0;spent $128, food ‘Tue Associate Press DENVER ~~ ‘Two Colo- nfo interstate com: ‘merce. At the time, the Food and Drug Administration ‘court that they would plead uilly to unspecified charges under the agreements, De- plead guilty shutdown, According to the FDA, conditions at Jensen Farms Fado cantaloupe farmers said the rare move wae i tails typically aren't dis in southeast Colorado led to plan to plead guily under a fended to send ‘amessage to closed until the hearing 1e 2011 outbreak. Federal eal with federal proseeut- food producers, where defendants formally investigators said the mek 20H Tatra acith the Criminal charges are rare ehiange thch ae ons likely were contaninet- Finke afti# outbreak that in food-bomneilinesses, bul “Rye ye! ‘slawyer, ed in the farm's packing Killed 33 peopte in the Baa punter President Richard Bante declined house becnuse ih ator tome feet cove offood- Barack Obama hasbeen comment Wencelinsca— MOUSE floor and old, hardto- borne illness in a quarter century, nore agrestive in pursuing iaicraaerl tend cere Eric Jensen's lawyer did't clean equipment,

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