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Daily Digest: Overlooked Colorado law opened door for marijuana credit union, and 9 other stories

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Those facing the most serious charges in state court are likely to end up in prison, possibly in a mental health unit. Inmates locked up for misdemeanor offenses might end up on probation through Court to Community, where the goal is keeping them out of jail with treatment. .

In its first examination of the limits of free speech on social media, the Supreme Court will consider next week whether, as a jury concluded, a man’s postings .

If not for a quirky bit of law passed by Colorado legislators 33 years ago during the dawn of the savings and loan crisis, the world’s first credit union for the marijuana industry would not have been a possibility so soon. .

For the first time this season, if not for the last time if the Broncos know what’s good for them, the stars realigned. in late November. Also who says maybe the Broncos aren’t as wimpy as advertised.

Grand County has been unable to recover more than $300,000 in funds that went missing from the building department, .

Plans to merge or consolidate with a larger fire department, like Denver, or with a nearby fire protection district, like South Metro, have been on the table for more than a year. But .

Two Iraqi war veterans are tasked with using almost military planning and precision to on the Interstate 70 mountain corridor for years.

The expected rush of recreational marijuana industry activity in the city of Boulder hasn’t materialized, and, as a result, .

Police in Denver took one person into custody after investigating reports that .

It was ugly, .

Jesse Paul: 303-954-1733, jpaul@denverpost.com or twitter.com/JesseAPaul

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