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3) Go, dog, go!
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Beginner books volume B-20
Accelerated Reader
IL: LG - BL: 1.2 - AR Pts: 1
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Dogs go by skates, bike, skis, a blimp, a boat, a car, and on foot to get to a special party being held on top of a tree.
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Accelerated Reader
IL: LG - BL: 1.5 - AR Pts: 1
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"Beep! Beep! Beep! Meet Blue. A muddy country road is no match for this little pickup--that is, until he gets stuck while pushing a dump truck out of the muck. Luckily, Blue has made a pack of farm animal friends along his route. And they're willing to whatever it takes to get their pal back on the road. Filled with truck sounds and animals noises, here is a rollicking homage to the power of friendship and the rewards of helping others. This bestselling...
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[2008]
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CDOT conducted an assessment of local road and bridge needs over the planning period and the revenues anticipated to be available to fund those needs. The local needs are comprised of three sets of dollar estimates: construction costs, maintenance costs and revenues.
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2004.
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"The Plan will identify the vision, goals, strategies and proposed projects for moving both people and freight within the nine county (Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Yuma and Washington) area comprising the Eastern Transportation Planning Region."--P. 7.
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Pub. Date
[2008]
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The concept of Corridor Visions was initiated as a part of the 2030 planning process in order for CDOT to partner with the planning regions in developing a picture of the future of the transportation system and to identify the primary investment needs of each corridor. This approach supports community values, while respecting the basic purpose of travel corridors to move people and freight.
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Pub. Date
[2008]
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The quality of life and economic successes that Colorado residents and businesses enjoy are made possible by an affordable, safe and efficient transportation system. Colorado's economic health and its ability to remain competitive with other states depend on the efficient transport of people and goods.