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 A dog that was missing for two months was found by a pair of hikers in Colorado.On Nov. 19, two hikers were at Me stanley cup website yers Ranch Park when they spotted a dog on the trail and no owner in sight, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff s Office. The hikers tried to befriend the dog, who was injured and scared. While trying to carry the dog down the mountain, one of the hikers was bit, the sheriff s office said.Jeffco Open Space rangers and Jeffco Animal Control responded to the park after the hikers called for help.One of the hikers remained with the dog while the other came down for medical help and showed rescuers where to go, the sheriff s office said. Rescuers successfully hiked in and brought the injured dog down the mountain.One of the rescuers remembered seeing a lost dog poster in the park more than a month earlier. Animal Control contacted the owner, who met rescuers at the trailhead, the sheriff s office said.The dog, whose name is Nova, suffered a broken leg and might have to get sur stanley tumblers gery, but is now resting comfortably at home.This story was originally published by Sydney Isenberg atScripps News Denver.Trending st stanley cup ories at Scrippsnews25% of Americans are still paying off holid Tsfx 1 charged with homicide at McDonald s in south Kansas City
 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A testy exchange broke out at the start of Wednesday night stanley cup  s Kearney School Board meeting as a patron accused the board president of not paying attention to her comments.The meeting began with a public comment session where speakers were allowed three minutes to share their opinions with the seven-member board.Quickly, the board learned of strong opposition to a mask mandate for the upcoming school year as speakers told the board the decision should be made by parents.Masks are optional, per the current district policy.However, no decision was made Wednesday night on whether masks would be required for all students, teachers and staff.The fourth speaker of the night made it clear she felt parents should be making the masking decision and not the district.Ne stanley tumbler ar the end of her time at the podium, the woman got into an angry exchange with Mark Kelly, th stanley cup e board president.She accused Kelly of paying more attention to the timing clock than her comments.That didn t sit well with Kelly, and at one point he threatened to close the meeting after people in the audience began to offer unsolicited comments.Order was restored, and a district official went over the current COVID