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Man Rescued On Estes Cone in Rocky Mountain Nationa
Shortly before noon on Friday, August 16, park rangers were notified by a park visitor that a 70-year-old male had taken a 15 to 20-foot fall near Estes Cone. Rocky Mountain National Park Search and Rescue Team members provided care on scene and prepared the patient to be transported off Estes Cone via a hoist. Park rangers were assisted by a Colorado Army National Guard helicopter from Buckley Space Force Base to extricate the man. Rocky Mountain Rescue Group assisted with helicopter hoist operations.
Ray Lewis' message to Colorado football locker room featured fair expectations for Buffs' season
Ray Lewis' message to the Colorado football locker room was fair -- featuring expectations of losing in 2024 but stressing the need to learn something from those losses in order to go further in their careers. "We keep failing because we keep trusting our talent," Lewis said (h/t BuffStampede). "Your...
Rural migration tied to land use and climate change need more attention, scientists say
Climate and other environmental changes sometimes drive people to migrate, especially if the land no longer supports a population's way of life. In turn, mobile populations alter the environment in which they settle. Migration dynamics and their interactions with climate and environment in rural areas are poorly understood, according to...
JINYA Ramen Bar Celebrates Grand Opening in Fort Collins
Acclaimed Japanese ramen restaurant to open ninth restaurant in Colorado this August. Located at 3280 S College Ave, Suite 120 in Fort Collins, inside the popular Foothills shopping destination, JINYA will offer acclaimed dishes that are slowly simmered for 20 hours to ensure a deep flavor that will satisfy any palette. Opening day festivities begin with the first 50 guests in line at 11 a.m. to receive a FREE bowl of ramen and then again for the first 50 guests in line for dinner at 5 p.m.
Catch First Responder Night and awards at Saturday’s High Stampede Rodeo
Visitors and locals can enjoy the High Country Stampede Rodeo in Fraser, which began July 6. Cowboys and cowgirls of all ages compete. The last day of the rodeo is Saturday, Aug. 17. The theme is First Responder Night and Awards Night. The junior rodeo starts at 3 p.m. The Colorado Pro Rodeo Association events begin at 7 p.m. The professional rodeo includes bull riding, team roping, clown acts, barrel racing and trick riders. Please visit ColoradoProRodeo.com for pro results.
Colorado's Shine Music Festival adding color accessibility
Karl Denson's Tiny Universe is headlining this year's Shine Music Festival. Denson is an American funk and jazz saxophonist who's played with the Rolling Stones and Lenny Kravitz's band. Dopapod drummer Neal "Fro" Evans will be bringing his Neal Evans Fro Down to the festival as well. While the music will be first class, Shine Music Festival is known for being one of the most accessible experiences in the nation. "Our mission is really about removing barriers that prevent any individual from being apart of the collective community. So, we hope that we prove by doing what we do with...
The Big 12 Insiders: Fall camp report from Boulder with BuffStampede's Adam Munsterteiger
In this Fall Camp Report from the Big 12 Insiders, host Brien Hanley speaks with Adam Munsterteiger, publisher of the Colorado site on the 247Sports Network, to discuss the prospects in the 2024 season...
Broncos RB on roster bubble has another obvious new home for 2024
The Denver Broncos may have to make at least one difficult decision with their running back room, but a recent injury could make this decision much easier. Current Broncos running back Samaje Perine has been someone who may of us have pegged as a roster bubble player all offseason. This is primarily due to Denver taking RB Audric Estime in the 2024 NFL Draft, and also having two other young RBs in Javonte Williams and Jaleel McLaughlin.
USDA Grants Boost Husker Research on Sugar Beet Nitrogen Management, Agroforestry
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln has received two federal grants totaling $1.7 million to build on the university’s environmental sustainability work on two issues: nitrogen management for sugar beet production, and alley cropping, an agroforestry practice involving the planting of trees or shrubs alongside crops. The funds are part...
Gold rush mines are a 21st century safety hazard. It may take Colorado decades to close them all.
This story originally aired on “Marketplace” on July 30. Mere feet from a prospect pit where miners dug for gold in the second half of the 19th century, bikers whizzed by on the Maryland Mountain trail system west of Denver. “This one is 15-to-16-feet deep with vertical walls....
MVPD arrests two men on drug charges
MONTE VISTA – At approximately 12:17 p.m. on Aug. 12, Monte Vista Police Department officers performed a traffic stop on a vehicle. During the stop, blue pills were observed next to the 53-year-old male passenger, in plain view, and not in an original dispensary container. The passenger threw the...
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