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Wednesdays in a college town are usually nothing to get excited over. Crowds are sparse, bars are mellow and you never have to wait too long for a drink. Townies have to work in the morning. Students have books to read and studying to do so that most of the work can be out of the way when the unofficial start of the weekend, Thursday night, rolls around.

We have some fresh Leftover Salmon news for ya'll. First we are about to launch our new website but for all of you on our email list, well you can have a sneak preview at www.colfaxonline.net/salmon. This is still in a work of progress and will be evolving over time. We hope to have it live to the general public by this weekend. Please enjoy what it has to offer so far.

I've been attending baseball games since I've been 5 years old but last night's game between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres was among the most exciting I've attended.  The Rockies and Padres needed

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Now in its sixth year, the Langerado Music Festival has established its place as the unofficial kickoff to music festival season.  For the sixth annual Langerado Music Festival, organizers are taking it to the next level and moving the event to the expansive Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation.  Since the inaugural event in 2003, Langerado has grown enormously from 3,500 in attendance at Fort Lauderdale Stadium, to 2007's hugely successful event at Markham Park, where turnout reached 15,000 people per day.

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