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A billboard on U.S. 85 and 18th Street in Greeley has residents upset on how the political billboard is depicting American Indians.
A billboard on U.S. 85 and 18th Street in Greeley has residents upset on how the political billboard is depicting American Indians.
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GREELEY — The anonymous residents behind two Greeley billboards that drew criticism and support for their depiction of Native Americans and a pro-gun rights message did not renew their lease, and the images have been replaced with blank space.

The billboards — one on the northbound side of U.S. 85 near 18th Street, the other on the westbound side of U.S. 34 near 95th Avenue — and the words “Turn in your arms. The government will take care of you.”

Brent Window, vice president and general manager at Lamar Advertising, which owns the billboards, said those who purchased the space held a one-month lease, and it expired.

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