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Broncos’ QB Competition Will Not Place Bo Nix In Third-String Role
Sean Payton‘s second Broncos quarterback room features an interesting makeup, as the team has its 2023 backup (Jarrett Stidham) and a trade acquisition (Zach Wilson) joining this year’s sixth QB chosen (Bo Nix). [RELATED: Broncos’ QB1 Job Nix’s To Lose?]. A scenario in which Nix struggles...
Junkyard Gem: 1991 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz
GM's Cadillac Division introduced the ultra-swanky Eldorado as a 1953 model, and the Biarritz name was first used on the Eldorado convertible three years later. After that, Eldorado Biarritzes in various forms were built intermittently through the following decades. The end finally came for the Biarritz in 1991, when the last eleventh-generation Eldorados rolled off the Hamtramck line. Today's Junkyard Gem is one of those cars, found at a self-service yard near Denver, Colorado.
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.
The Cherry Creek Art Festival is back. Here’s what you can expect
The streets of Cherry Creek North are about to be filled with award-winning art, live music, and food vendors. And while the festival is not new to Denver — this is the festival’s 33rd year — this year organizers are expecting even bigger crowds. The festival runs...
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....
Johnstown meteorite returns to cemetery where it crashed 100 years ago
JOHNSTOWN, Colo. — It’s been 100 years since Denyse Seymour’s family gathered at the Johnstown Cemetery to lay her great-grandfather John Moore to rest. The funeral had just started, when Seymour says it was crashed by an unexpected guest, a meteorite. “People thought the world was ending...
Colorado family discovers bear under deck
A Pagosa Springs family found a bear under their deck last week, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). CPW Officers Cody Rarick and Nate Martinez responded to the call. According to an X post from CPW Southwest Region, the bear was likely one that had been commonly spotted for years, with a reputation for getting into non-natural food sources. Officers Rarick and Martinez sedated the bear with a tranquilizer dart to relocate it. ...
Granby recreation’s adult softball league standings shows Ozzie’s Underground on top
The Granby Recreation Department’s 2024 adult coed softball league is in full swing. Below are the posted results of the June 24 and July 1 games. Granby Dirtbagz over The Calvary. It’s All About Snow beat The Benchwarmers. K-Town downed Glove Handles. The Calvary over Grand Lake Riff...
Steamboat Springs to host United Pickleball Association Amateur State Championship
The United Pickleball Association (UPA) has announced it will host the Colorado United Pickleball State Championship Series in Steamboat Springs from Sept. 13-15. The event will take place at the newly-constructed Pickleball Center at the Steamboat Springs Tennis and Pickleball Complex. The Colorado UPA State Championships will identify the top...
Remembering the nine Prineville Hotshots who perished on Storm King Mountain
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — 30 years ago today, 14 firefighters, including nine members of the Prineville Hotshots, lost their lives in the Storm King Mountain fire in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. On July 6th, a dry cold front moved through the area, increasing the winds and activity. The fire quickly...
Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord Kick Off 2024 Cowboy Christmas with Greeley Win
Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord were the kings of Cowboy Christmas last year, and they kicked off their 2024 Fourth-of-July run taking home the Greeley Stampede win. The No. 1 men in the world standings raked in $10,330 a man in Greeley after coming back high call Wednesday, July 3, to put them at $91,894.22 won on the year.
Dove Valley Regional Park reopens July 8 after major glow up
Dove Valley Regional Park in Centennial, Colo. reopens noon Monday after a months-long renovation to improve the 35-year-old park. The expansion added 40 additional acres to the park, 7900 S. Potomac Street Road, extending the amount of developed land to over 90 acres, a spokesperson for Arapahoe County told The Denver Gazette via email.
Teenager, 18, dies after 'jumping into electrified lake' as friends suffer 'shock'
Jesse Hamric, from Colorado, was with friends and family during a Fourth of July gathering at Smith Mountain Lake at a private home with a dock when the horrific accident happened
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