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Enjoy Local Cider at Colorado’s Midsize Cidermaker of the Year
After winning GLINTCAP’s Midsize Cidermaker of the Year, Kari Williams and the team behind Snow Capped Cider are opening their new Taproom & Wine Bar on July 4. Williams, the owner and head Cidermaker, is bringing her family’s legacy of 100% Colorado-grown and produced wine and cider to the bar alongside a casual menu.
Cedaredge Rotary Club Raises Scholarship Funds
For the next several weeks, members of the Rotary Club of Cedaredge are selling raffle tickets to coincide with their upcoming Summer Scramble Golf Tournament. Set for Saturday, August 17, the golf tournament is a fundraiser to help the club provide post-secondary scholarships for Cedaredge High School graduates. Community members who sign up to play in the golf tournament as well as those who purchase sponsorships and raffle tickets will help the club raise money to award scholarships to deserving students.
Cedaredge Board of Trustees Meeting – Water Fund, Tennis Courts and a new IT Contract
The Cedaredge Board of Trustees held its regular meeting on Thursday, June 27. The meeting was held later in the month because some board members were at a conference. Trustees received reports on the May financial statement and also discussed changing the town's IT provider. First, the trustees were introduced...
When, where to see F-16 flyovers across Colorado on Independence Day
The Colorado Air National Guard is performing fighter jet flyovers over a large part of the state Thursday to celebrate Independence Day. The 140th Wing of the Colorado Air National Guard will conduct flyovers above Lake City, Silverton, Rico, Telluride, Redstone, Granby, Greeley and Firestone. “Our nation’s independence is again...
Colorado’s Peach Season Comes Early This Year
While Colorado may not be the state known for its produce, we sure do have some amazing things that come from here. Rocky Ford melons, Olathe sweet corn, and who could forget about Palisade peaches? When it comes to peaches, I could easily pass on any other variety like Georgia peaches. To me, they are just bland.
July temperatures have increased in Colorado cities, report found
Average July temperatures in Denver and other Colorado cities have increased over the past five decades, according to a recent report by Climate Central. Since 1970, July has warmed by 4 degrees Fahrenheit in Denver, by 3 degrees in Colorado Springs and by 2 degrees in the Grand Junction area.
July 4 celebrations in Western Colorado
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) — Independence Day celebrations are a great time to hangout with friends and family. Several city officials told WesternSlopeNow what residents in Grand Junction, Delta and Montrose can expect for Fourth of July celebrations. Grand Junction celebrations kick off at 10 a.m., Thursday, with a...
Tourism In Colorado Takes Enormous Hit
I may be biased, but Colorado is a phenomenal place to hang out in. As a resident of Colorado, I see firsthand why thousands of tourists flock here each year. Whether they’re attending concerts at Red Rocks, skiing or snowboarding in Aspen, or exploring our national parks, Colorado offers something for everyone.
Carloads of Coloradans cross Wyoming border to buy some big booms
WYOMING, USA — Every year, carloads of Coloradans make their north to buy fireworks that are illegal in Colorado. Any fireworks that leave the ground are illegal in Colorado. So, around the Fourth of July, fireworks sales explode right over the state line in Wyoming. Just a couple miles...
Cool and breezy Fourth of July expected across Colorado
A cooler day is on tap for any outdoor plans celebrating Independence Day in Denver and across the high country. Highs will be anywhere from 5-10 degrees below average across the state. Upper 80s and low 90s are expected for the Western Slope. 60s and 70s for the high country with 80s for the Eastern Plains.There is about a 10-20% chance of an isolated shower overnight. The good news? The latest trends delayed any showers until after midnight, limiting the impacts for any firework viewing plans. Winds will continue to increase as we progress through the afternoon and evening. Max gusts will be upwards of 25-30 MPH. Have a great Fourth of July and stay safe!
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