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Broncos roster series: No. 19, WR Marvin Mims
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at second-year wide receiver Marvin Mims, No. 19. Before the Broncos: Mims (5-11, 182 pounds) played college football at Oklahoma, totaling 123 receptions for 2,398 yards and 20 touchdowns in three seasons (37 games). He also returned 33 punts for 391 yards with the Sooners. Broncos tenure: Denver picked Mims in the second round of the 2023 NFL draft last spring. He made an instant impact on special teams as a rookie, earning Pro Bowl and second-team All-Pro recognition as a returner. Mims also made the PFWA All-AFC and All-Rookie teams in...
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.
Fort Collins-area restaurant inspections: 1 requires reinspection
The Larimer County and Weld County health departments have a three-tiered health inspection rating, with rankings of pass, reinspection required or closed. Establishments with violations of 0-49 points pass; those with 50-109 points require reinspection; and any with more than 110 points face closure. This report is for June 26-July 2. Full reports and total points for the...
Denver gets TONS of complaints about July 4th fireworks. We issue very few citations.
Most fireworks are illegal in Colorado, but you wouldn't know it if you've ever stood atop Ruby Hill on the Fourth of July. From there, any observer can see that the surrounding neighborhoods — nay, the whole city — erupt with color and flame on the big day. People who live nearby know the chorus of booms and bangs have been growing as the holiday inches closer.
Milwaukee Brewers: Willy Adames Ejected For 2nd Time In His Career (Watch)
The Milwaukee Brewers shutout the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday night. Colin Rea delivered seven strong shutout innings and Jakob Junis picked up a multi inning save out of the bullpen. The Brew Crew managed to win despite shortstop Willy Adames watching this game from the clubhouse as he was ejected during the fifth inning.
Fourth human case of bird flu diagnosed in Colorado dairy farm worker
WASHINGTON — Public health officials have diagnosed a Colorado farm worker with the country’s fourth human case of highly pathogenic avian influenza, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the state’s department of health reported Wednesday. The Colorado case, the state’s first this year related to spread from dairy cattle to humans, was reported […] The post Fourth human case of bird flu diagnosed in Colorado dairy farm worker appeared first on Michigan Advance.
Action-Packed Car-Smashing Event Comes to Grand Junction Colorado
In recent years, a rather unlikely trend involving paying to indulge in smashing things like cars, household items, and even entire rooms has become extremely popular. However, one thing that has been popular across the nation along the same lines has been around for many years, in the form of demolition derbies.
Colorado fireworks show ends early because of shots fired, teen arrested
CORTEZ, Colo. (KKTV) - A fireworks show ended early in Colorado on the 4th of July after shots were fired. The Cortez Police Department is reporting there was a fight at about 9:35 p.m. at the skatepark when multiple shots were fired into the air. Cortez is located in southwest Colorado.
Rehabilitation project for Grizzly Reservoir officially commenced this week
The rehabilitation project for Grizzly Reservoir officially commenced this week, marking a significant step in enhancing the reservoir’s infrastructure and improving water quality. Twin Lakes Contractors are leading this extensive initiative, having begun mobilization in mid-June. The project will unfold through several critical phases, each meticulously planned to ensure efficiency and environmental protection.
Aspen Music Festival and School review: Big range of new and familiar music in the festival’s first week
The marquee concert of Aspen Music Festival and School’s 2024 first weekend unleashed what seemed to be every brass player on the festival’s roster to enhance the festival orchestra in the big-boned opening fanfare of Richard Strauss’ Also sprach Zarathustra and the climactic final pages of Ottorino Respighi’s Pines of Rome. The sheer sonic power of those moments made for jaw-dropping thrills, but for music connoisseurs, the highlight was a bit quieter — the rich, flexible soprano of Renée Fleming, who demonstrated how well she knows her way around Strauss’ vocal writing.
Local news in brief, July 5
The White River National Forest is offering a few safety tips for visitors on the busy Fourth of July holiday weekend. “Taking a few precautions will ensure your weekend is safe and enjoyable,” Acting WRNF Supervisor Heather Noel said in a news release. The release announced the renewal of...
Proposed Broncos trade candidate simply makes no sense at this stage
There's nothing to be mile high about with the Denver Broncos. They are coming off a dreadful season and their current cap situation is a mess. Not to mention, wide receiver Courtland Sutton missed OTAs. The good news is, the former SMU wide receiver rejoined the Broncos for the mandatory minicamp. As such, it makes no sense as to why the franchise should even consider picking up the phone and calling the 49ers to try and trade for Brandon Aiyuk.
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