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Gannett: Implementing Furloughs as COVID-19 Crisis Cripples Newspapers Financially Including the Chieftain

April 2, 2020 Jenny Paulson 0

By Jenny Paulson – Gannett is cutting pay and implementing furloughs of one week per month for journalists at newspapers owned by it’s national media […]

You May Have Pueblo Collectibles That Are Valuable on eBay

July 10, 2019 Jenny Paulson 0

There’s about 2,000 collectibles related to Pueblo, Colorado on eBay right now so you just may want to poke around your attic or basement and […]

CATHAY WILLIAMS: THE FIRST AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMAN TO ENLIST IN THE US ARMY POSING AS A MAN – LATER A RESIDENT OF PUEBLO AND TRINIDAD, COLORADO

June 30, 2019 Jenny Paulson 0

Cathay Williams (September 1844 – 1893), who lived her later years in Pueblo and Trinidad, was a Southern born slave who worked as a cook […]

PUEBLO HISTORIC COOKBOOK: RECIPES FROM LOCAL LADIES MADE WITH APPLES INCLUDING PIE, CUSTARD, CRISP, DUMPLINGS AND CRUSTS

October 1, 2018 Jenny Paulson 0

By Jenny Paulson – I found some recipes from old cookbooks published with recipes from Pueblo cooks including one called the “Historic Cookbook” that was […]

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