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Inside John Denver's Studio, Guesthouse in Aspen, Now on Sale for $8.5 Million
The 2,900-square-foot property on five acres in Aspen that was once the studio and guesthouse of the late John Denver is for sale for $8.495 million. Located at 580 Johnson Drive in the exclusive Starwood neighborhood, the property is just twenty minutes outside of downtown Aspen and close to the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport for easy access via private jet. Denver wrote the song "Starwood in Aspen" about this home and the neighborhood.
Broncos HC believes formerly injured RB will finally be at 'full speed'
Last season, the Broncos finished in the bottom half of the league in rushing attempts, yards per carry and rushing touchdowns.Head coach Sean Payton knows that must change with two unproven quarterbacks in Zach Wilson and first-round rookie Bo Nix."Our tight red zone was awful," Payton said, via Jeff Legwold of ESPN. "Our opportunities, I think, were decent ... [but] inside the 10, first-and-goal-to-go, that wasn't good enough. ... That's unusual, that bothered me a lot. Those are four-point swings, really, if you kick a field goal instead of scoring a touchdown."A big factor in Denver's success or lack thereof...
Salida Council Regular Meeting Moves U.S. 50 Property Purchase Forward
Salida City Council held their first regular session of the month at 6:00 pm on July 2, 2024 moving forward a full slate of agenda items. Before the agenda was even approved, Council member Dominique Naccarato moved to discuss Ordinance 2024-10, a site lease and purchase agreement, immediately after Resolution 2024-41, the corresponding reimbursement proposal for the city’s purchase of the former Thrift Horse retail store at 325 West U.S. 50 as a proposed new 8,000 square foot Salida Police Building.
Meteorite Making Its Return To Johnstown
A hundred years ago, a famous meteorite landed near Johnstown Cemetery. Now, it’s making its return. The Loveland Reporter Herald reports The Johnstown Historical Society is hosting the “I Landed In Johnstown” Centennial Celebration on Saturday and will welcome back a near 12-pound meteorite from the 1924 celestial event. Events will occur throughout the day at both the cemetery and Roosevelt High School.The festivities will kick off at 10 a.m. with a dedication of a historical marker and permanent memorial space at the landing site in the cemetery, followed by vendors getting a chance to sell rocks, gems, fossils, meteorites, jewelry and other geology products to visitors.
Inside Faith: Flatirons Church: Influence killers
Our message this week was from one of the pastors at Flatirons named Arron Schoeder. It was a message that challenged us to look at how easily we create enemies. I can identify with that because I find it easy to slip into that attitude of seeing others who disagree with me or have a lifestyle different from me as enemies. For me that is partially because I have learned from those who lead, especially in politics, tend to attack their opponents rather than just simply arguing a point of view. I do it on a smaller but much more important basis. My marriage can become a wreck when I see my wife as the enemy. Shortly after we were married, we went to the Family Life Conference. The first talk on Friday evening was about identifying the true enemy of our marriage. The simple answer is the devil made me do it. But, aside from Flip Wilson’s humor, there was a spiritual truth. The devil is the enemy and would love to destroy every relationship except those who simply use and abuse others. But I believe I also play a role in that. Whenever I find myself in disagreement with my wife on something, I know the right thing to do is ask questions and listen with an ear towards reconciliation. Yet it is so easy to become offended and defensive and argue in favor of my being the innocent one and she, being the villain. Fortunately, my wife is a professional Mental Health Therapist. So, she often sees things a bit more clearly than I. However, I do have a choice. I can no longer claim ignorance. I made a purposeful decision to make her the enemy. That decision hurt my testimony as a person who claims to follow Christ, and it is harmful to my marriage. I still struggle with that from time to time, but it is much better than when we started our journey 43 years ago.
A Warning to Potential Seditionists
Many American citizens objected to our involvement in World War I. They regarded it as a European dispute and saw no reason for us to be drawn into the fray. The federal government was determined to quell anti-war talk, so they enacted the Espionage Act of 1917, followed by the Sedition Act of 1918.
Broncos Urged to Sign Former $32 Million Pro Bowler in Free Agency
The Denver Broncos could very well have rookie first-round pick Bo Nix under center for Week 1 of the regular season. Nix is the most experienced quarterback in NCAA history with a record 61 starts to his credit. Still, the Broncos can help make his transition to the NFL easier....
Things to do in Denver this weekend, July 5-7
While you recover from 4th of July celebrations, here are some ways to unwind and stay entertained this weekend. Happenings across Denver include a Gluten Free Farmer’s Market, Cherry Creek Arts Festival and Fan Expo Denver. The Colorado Rockies are also in town playing the Kansas City Royals. Notes:...
Broncos Camp Preview: Denver’s offensive line crucial for success in 2024
The Denver Broncos interior offensive line will be a crucial element towards the success or failure of the offense this upcoming season. Going into training camp, the Broncos might have the best overall depth they’ve had in the last handful of years. Denver Broncos center job up for grabs.
City Council abolishes occupancy limits following removal of housing ordinances statewide
Fort Collins City Council passed a measure officially abolishing housing occupancy limits by way of a 5-2 vote, following the implementation of HB24-1007, a bill signed by Gov. Jared Polis that officially prohibits counties, cities and municipalities from limiting the number of unrelated people who can live in a single dwelling.
Four units heavily damaged in fire at Aurora multi-family building
AURORA, Colo. — Four units were damaged after a fire broke out at a multi-family structure in Aurora on Thursday evening. Around 10 p.m. on Thursday, Aurora Fire Rescue received a report of the fire, which was burning a structure near the 100 block of S. Sable Boulevard, northeast of E. Alameda Parkway and Interstate 225.
Check out these highlights of Broncos rookie pass rusher Jonah Elliss
After selecting Oregon quarterback Bo Nix with their first-round draft pick in April, the Denver Broncos used a third-round pick to select Utah pass rusher Jonah Elliss. Elliss (6-2, 248 pounds) spoke about his strengths and weaknesses after being picked by the Broncos this spring. “I feel like my effort...
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