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Red Cross in need of disaster volunteers
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The American Red Cross of Southeastern Colorado announced on Tuesday, Oct 1, that it urgently needs volunteers who are willing to travel and support emergency shelters for major national disaster relief efforts. Red Cross disaster volunteers provide people with a safe place to stay and make sure all their basic needs are […]
What are the best hikes for viewing fall foliage in southern Colorado?
Lovers of the outdoors will soon be able to enjoy the golden hues of aspen and cottonwood leaves throughout southern Colorado. Near Pueblo, fall colors tend to appear sometime between late September and early October, according to the National Weather Service. When fall foliage begins to appear on trees and how long it...
Report: Colorado One of the Most Expensive States for Dog Owners
Plenty of people here in Colorado love their dogs, and in the past, quite a few of our cities were ranked as some of the best for having one. However, it feels like things may be changing a bit. In a recent study that looked to find the best cities...
Colorado mail ballots sent out soon, what to know
(COLORADO) — The Colorado Secretary of State’s office said mail ballots will be sent out sometime in the next week or two. With election season coming up, here are a few things that might help potential voters. According to Colorado’s Secretary of State’s Office, mail ballots will be mailed starting on Oct. 11 through Oct. […]
Visit a Fun Claw Machine-Filled Arcade in This Colorado Mall
When it comes to arcade games, I don't think there is any machine more satisfying than the claw machine. As a kid, I would throw in a few coins to try my luck at grabbing a fun prize and testing my skills with the claw. Sadly, I have never been too good at grasping the art of the claw machine.
Colorado Proud loophole works against the state’s farmers
Fall in Colorado serves as a palpable reminder that 32 million acres — almost half of the state’s land area — is dedicated to agriculture. During the fall harvest, urban Coloradans flock to farmers markets. Palisade peach stands pop up on street corners and alongside highways. Small grocers peddle local pumpkins in preparation for Halloween. […]
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