The Denver Post

1MANIS WOUNDED IN SHOOTING IN ADAMS COUNTY

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One man was shot Monday afternoon in the area of Monaco Elementary School in Adams County, the Adams County Sheriff’s Office said.

The shooting took place after 1 p.m., and spokesman Paul Gregory said little informatio­n is available for release, including the exact location of the shooting. The 911 call came in as a person who was shot, he said.

Deputies responded to two scenes, one of which was a house where the person shot was taken and another where a vehicle was located, Gregory said. It’s unclear who owns the vehicle.

Gregory said detectives were conducting interviews Monday afternoon as they investigat­e what occurred.

The man who suffered a gunshot wound was transporte­d to a hospital for treatment of non-life threatenin­g injuries, according to the sheriff’s office.

No shooting suspects are in custody at this time, Gregory said.

Judge keeps most Keystone XL pipeline work on hold.

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A federal judge in Montana has largely kept in place an injunction that blocks a Canadian company from performing preliminar­y work on the stalled Keystone XL oil pipeline.

U.S. District Judge Brian Morris on Friday denied a request by Calgary-based TransCanad­a to begin constructi­ng worker camps for the 1,184-mile pipeline that would ship crude from Alberta to the Gulf Coast.

However, Morris said TransCanad­a could perform some limited activities outside the pipeline’s right-of-way. Those include the constructi­on and use of pipe storage and container yards.

TransCanad­a attorneys had argued the injunction issued by Morris in November could cause it to miss the 2019 constructi­on season and further delay the project.

An appeal of November’s ruling is pending before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

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