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Colorado Buffaloes Football Gets Massive Reality Check Before Season
College football is just a few weeks away in Colorado. Last season was filled with a lot of drama between Colorado and Colorado State. Each team made national headlines and each time had an entirely different personality. I am a Colorado State fan. However, I love watching the Colorado Buffaloes...
PHOTOS: Kay Adams Caused A Major Stir Showing Backside View of Her Outfit At Denver Broncos Training Camp
Kay Adams from the Up & Adams Show had quite the day during the Denver Broncos training camp. On Wednesday, the former NFL Network host hosted the “Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams” at training camp. Adams would take to her Instagram and post some spicy pictures...
San Luis Valley Fair closes another successful run
MONTE VISTA – The San Luis Valley Fair kicked off on Aug. 1 and culminated on Aug. 9 with a Junior Livestock Sale and barbecue at the Ski-Hi Complex in Monte Vista. This year’s fair marked 122 years. Annually, about 350 youth participate in the event. On Aug....
Feast on This Northern Colorado Festival Tradition
Loveland's hundred-year tradition returns Friday and Saturday, Aug. 23-24. It's Corn Roast Festival time. The day-and-a-half event centers on Colorado corn and community with competitions, food, beer, family fun, music and vendors at Fairgrounds Park, 700 S. Railroad Ave., Loveland, Colorado. 5 Fun Loveland Corn Roast Festival Traditions. 5. A...
Broomfield Council passes first reading of universal trash hauler ordinance
Broomfield City Council unanimously approved the first reading of an ordinance that would allow the city and county to contract waste-hauling services for the area. At the meeting, Council approved an ordinance that, if passed on second reading, would give Broomfield the legal authority to contract a universal trash hauler, but would not enter the city and county into a contract immediately. A contract would have to be negotiated and agreed upon later.
Peyton Manning visits Broncos-Packers joint training camp practice
The Denver Broncos hosted the Green Bay Packers for a joint training camp practice on Friday with a special guest in attendance. Former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning — who won Super Bowl 50 with the Broncos following the 2015 season — was on hand to watch Bo Nix lead Denver’s offense and Jordan Love lead Green Bay’s squad.
Estes Park Health introduces new urologist
Estes Park Health’s newest specialist to care for patients at EPH is Connie Wolf, M.D., a urologist who offers both medicinal and surgical interventions. “I’m super excited to be up here,” Dr. Wolf stressed. “Everyone at the hospital has been so welcoming and warm. It’s got a really nice close-knit small-town feel. I can’t wait to meet the patients.”
Avalanche bring in Central Registry exec as assistant GM
The Avalanche have added NHL Central Registry Vice President Andrew Wilson to their front office as an assistant general manager, the team announced. The 41-year-old “will be working closely with general manager Chris MacFarland on all hockey-related matters.”. While Wilson may not be a household name in the public...
George Paton's worst draft pick in Broncos tenure isn't talked about enough
Denver Broncos General Manager George Paton has made some great draft selections, but there have been some poor moves by the team's GM. And his worst draft pick is simply not talked about enough. In Paton's first draft, the 2021 NFL Draft, he correctly picked Patrick Surtain II in the first round.
Highway HORROR: Colorado Newlyweds and Mother of Bride Killed in Crash, 1-Year-Old Injured!
WHEAT RIDGE, CO – A pair of newlyweds and the brides mother were killed in a crash Thursday after a semitruck spilled a load of large pipes across a Colorado highway, officials said. In moments like these, when tragedy strikes so unexpectedly, we are reminded of the fragility of...
Colorado-Based Tri-State Ditching Coal Power Alienates Its 8 Wyoming Co-ops
TORRINGTON — Just before Christmas in 2020, Ryan Schilreff, general manager of Torrington-based Wyrulec Co., nearly fell out of his chair when he read a news story from Colorado that said the massive 1,710-megawatt coal-fired Laramie River Station power plant (LRS) in Wheatland might close — as in forever.
Colorado's jobless rate continues to edge up
Colorado’s unemployment rate continued to edge up in July, increasing a tenth of a percentage point from the month before to 3.9%, the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment reported Friday. The state’s jobless rate remains below the national rate, which rose two-tenths of a percentage point to 4.3% in July. Still, Colorado’s unemployment rate has slowly increased throughout the year, after reaching 3.4% in January. There have been signs...
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