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Unlikely Super Bowl stars from Timmy Smith to Larry Brown
At the 50th Super Bowl this weekend, all that glitters will not be gold.
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Hancock’s office has argued the use of city funds is ethical because it falls in line with his duties as mayor.
The beef and pork sausage is topped with sauteed peppers and made from 50 different ingredients by Centerplate chefs at the stadium to commemorate the Super Bowl’s 50th anniversary.
“Our system has never had any significant failures during big events, so we’re keeping our fingers crossed that I haven’t jinxed us by saying that”, he said. Jacobson is spending this week helping tourists find their way around San Francisco, but Sunday he’ll be at Levi’s Stadium watching the game with a very exclusive club.
Denver’s Mayor defended his use of city money to travel to Super Bowl 50. “As anybody who knows me knows, I don’t know a thing about football, I know how to get tickets, so that’s my thing”, he said.
Designers of Levi’s Stadium said when construction on the $1.3 billion venue started in 2012, the San Francisco 49ers co-chairman John York wanted a next-generation football stadium that wasn’t only environmentally friendly, but reflective of the area’s culture of innovation.
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“We’re here to promote our city and talk about the greatness of our great city and why people should be investing, coming as tourists and doing conventions here”, Mayor Michael Hancock told Denver7’s Marshall Zelinger during an interview Friday evening. Now, they get together and swap stories every year.