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Predicting the Denver Broncos starting defense for the 2024 NFL Season
The Denver Broncos may have a few position battles on defense as we approach training camp. Let's try to predict the unit's starting players for 2024. The Broncos defense made headlines for the wrong reasons for part of 2023, but then started to make headlines for all the right reasons. I think I can speak for everyone when I say that the defense just needs to be a bit more consistent in 2024.
Another Dunkin In Northern Colorado Abruptly Shuts Down
I am starting to get nervous every time I go to one of my favorite restaurants, coffee shops, or stores in Northern Colorado. I am nervous primarily because there have been so many closures recently that it is hard to keep up. Many of us in Northern Colorado have gone...
Parents with school-aged children can get one-time payment of $120 – certain families will automatically get the cash
FAMILIES with school-aged kids can get some free money this summer. Parents in Colorado will automatically receive a one-time payment worth $120 to supplement for school lunches while kids are home for the summer months. Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) is a program designed to give nutritious food to eligible...
Recount ordered after three-vote difference in Colorado GOP primary for 58th district
(The Center Square) – Colorado Democrat Secretary of State Jena Griswold ordered a recount, required under state law, in the Republican primary race for House District 58 in the southwest corner of the state. Larry Don Suckla received 6,488 votes in the primary, three more votes than Republican opponent J. Mark Roeber’s total of 6,485. Colorado statutes require a recount when the vote differential in the race is within 0.5%...
CPW notifies public of "devastating" discovery in Colorado River
Officials have called the discovery of zebra mussel veligers in the Colorado River and Government Highline Canal "devastating" after the invasive species was detected during routine testing in July. The initial detection occurred when Colorado Parks and Wildlife's Aquatic Nuisance Species team collected a plankton sample on July 1 from the Government Highline Canal near Clifton. A single zebra mussel veliger was found, with a veliger being the free-floating larval stage of the mussel that's only visible under a microscope. ...
Heat was likely a factor in 5 human bird flu infections in Colorado
Soaring temperatures made it difficult for farmworkers to protect themselves from chickens recently infected by avian influenza in Colorado and likely contributed to five people contracting the virus, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. State health officials discovered the infections last week — the largest cluster of human infections in the […] The post Heat was likely a factor in 5 human bird flu infections in Colorado appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
Comedy Legends Trash Idaho In New National Ad Campaign
Comedy legends Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong are making waves in the cannabis industry with their new hemp-derived Delta-9 THC gummies, Cruise Chews. The ingredients are federally legal, but the iconic duo has hit a snag when it comes to shipping restrictions in certain states. Idaho, in particular, has become the main punchline in their marketing, highlighting the legal restrictions faced by Cheech & Chong's Cruise Chews. However, in addition to Idaho, the product can't be sold in Colorado, Alaska, Hawaii, and Oregon due to state-specific regulations.
20 Years to Life: Butch Hoopingarner Sentenced for Decades-Old Cold Case Murders in Ohio and Colorado
Carl ‘Butch’ Hoopingarner Sentenced: Cold Case Link Reveals Decades-Old Crimes. Hoopingarner Sentenced for 1990 Death, Implicated in Colorado Killing. In a shocking turn of events, Carl “Butch” Hoopingarner was given a term ranging from 20 years to life in prison for a crime that occurred more than thirty years ago, according to True Crime News. The case centers on James Bradley’s sad 1990 death which was first determined to be an accident caused by an automobile fire. But according to fresh information discovered by Ohio’s Guernsey County authorities Bradley’s tragic death was caused by a purposefully started fire. The fact that Bradley’s case was reopened in 2021 was a direct result of Butch Hoopingarner’s recent suspicion after another sad incident in Limon, Colorado. Butch Hoopingarner was implicated in the death of his roommate 64-year-old Everett Kerr after a welfare check uncovered Kerr’s lifeless body there. An altercation between the two men reportedly escalated resulting in Kerr’s tragic demise. Authorities tracked Butch Hoopingarner to Buffalo, Ohio where they discovered the vehicle of his deceased roommate Everett Kerr concealed on a property. The discovery led to a tense standoff that ended with Butch Hoopingarner surrendering to law enforcement.
Coloradans Are Furious About Latest Costco Membership Change
I have been going to Costco for nearly 10 years. Many Colorado residents have been dedicated to the big box retailers for long periods of time. Costco is great because you buy in bulk and will save a lot of money most of the time. Costco is unique because each shopper has to pay for a membership. I have saved so much money over the years that I have no problem paying the $60 annual membership fee.
Tailless Scorpion Confirmed to Only be Found in Colorado
If you were to pit the state of Colorado against, say, the country of Australia in a competition as to how many scary wild animals are around, it's no secret that the Centennial State would fail miserably. However, Colorado is home to venomous rattlesnakes, black widow spiders, and even scorpions,...
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