1940 - 1949
Koshare News (1941)
Two C-47s Take Boys Round Trip to Nevada (1949)
1950 - 1959

1960 - 1969
1970 - 1979
1980 - 1989
220 Million People World Wide See Koshares (December 1986)
Gifts to the Museum (December 1986)
Koshare Chiefs (December 1986)
1990 - 1999
Koshares Get 'Northern Exposure' (Spring 1993)


2000 - present



Koshare News(11-05).pdf (Fall 2005)

June 2006 Booklet.pdf (Summer 2006)

Fall_2006_Newsletter.pdf (Fall 2006)

March_2007_Newsletter.pdf (Spring 2007)

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"The Koshares are one of Colorado's greatest assets."
-- Colorado Governor Lee Knous (1946-1950)
During World War II a third rank of the Koshares was known as the "Rover Clan" due to the fact that these members roved all over the world while they were serving for the armed forces.  The Koshares had ninety members in service and many wanted to hear news from back home.   The Koshare News began as a simple newsletter to keep in contact with the Koshares in the Rover Clan and to tell the service men how other Koshares were doing in other parts of the world.  Today the Koshare News continues to inform and keep in contact with alumni, friends and members. 
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