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IN CASE YOU MISSED TONIGHT'S NEWS: Resentencing hearing set for I-70 trucker sentenced to 110 years in prison; Blodgett Peak fire not dead yet, might smolder until next snowstorm; Happy Trails: Southern Colorado lake offers something for everyone

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