Face The State was on the scene for the Independence Institute's annual Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Party, held Saturday at the Kiowa Creek Sporting Club. If you missed this year's event - or would like to re-live it, here's a slideshow of this year's festivities.
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CU Denver chancellor could bank $718,115 in 2009
A Face the State Staff Report
March 5, 2009According to documents obtained by Face the State, University of Colorado Denver Chancellor M. Roy Wilson is the highest paid CU chancellor, earning a base salary of $468,115, incentive payments of up to $175,000 annually and an additional $75,000 per year in supplemental pay. All told, Wilson has the potential to earn up to $718,115 per year - almost twice the university's other two chancellors - and making him the second highest paid university employee, second only to a resident doctor in the school of medicine.
8:35 update: CU Regent candidate Jim Geddes, HD33 candidate Nick Kliebenstein
FTS visits with Jim GeddesRepublican candidate for CU Regent 6th congressional district, and Nick Kliebenstein, Republican candidate in state House District 33.
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Slideshow: Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Party
June 29, 2008"The Buzz" on Newstalk 1310 KFKA, 5/19 - Sen. Shaffer and CU, races to watch
May 20, 2008Face The State managing editor Brad Jones talks with Newstalk 1310 KFKA's Amy Oliver about Sen. Brandon Shaffer statement he and his Democrat Senate colleagues believe a conservative professor "doesn't belong at CU." Also, a discussion of state legislative races to watch this fall.
CD-6 CU Regent debate highlights ideological divide
A Face the State Staff Report
April 30, 2008For Republicans in the sixth congressional district, this August's party primary is seen as a battle over the ideological soul of this solidly conservative region.