| Ag secretary nominates Colorado man for natural resources post |
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| Written by JOHN INGOLD and BRUCE FINLEY, Denver Post | |
| Friday, 11 September 2009 | |
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Harris Sherman — director of Colorado's Department of Natural Resources and one of the architects of the state's new rules for oil-and-gas drilling — was nominated Thursday to a key undersecretary position in the U.S. Agriculture Department. Read more...
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