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New Horsetooth Reservoir trail will connect two popular sites
A new Horsetooth Reservoir trail connecting two popular sites is underway with an expected opening in spring of 2025. The 1.8-mile multi-use Bay to Bay Trail will connect Inlet Bay to South Bay. The trail will be natural surface and will hug Horsetooth Reservoir's shoreline and offer an alternative to the only current option...
Broomfield events for this week
Digital Navigator: Benefit from a one-on-one appointment with a digital navigator, whether you need to find affordable internet service for your home, locate a device to borrow or purchase or have wanted to jump into the digital age and learn basic computer skills; 9 a.m., Broomfield Library and Auditorium, 3 Community Park Road, Broomfield; compass.broomfield.org.
Sears Trostel Lumber & Millwork Purchased by Local Entrepreneur
Sears Trostel Lumber & Millwork (sears-trostel.com), a lumber supplier, millwork manufacturer, and cornerstone of Fort Collins since 1929, has announced its sale to new owner, David Seidl, a Fort Collins entrepreneur. The company was previously owned by Curt Viehmeyer and Steve Schwartz, who have played a pivotal role in its success and longevity since purchasing the business from the family of Bob Sears in 1981. The sale was finalized on July 1, 2024.
Another Fort Collins Brewery Will Be Closing for Good
After two and a half years, a craft brewery located in Fort Collins will close for good. Patrons of the brewery will not have to wait long for another option in the area, however, as another Colorado brewery will be taking over the space. According to the Coloradoan, Atlanta-based Sweetwater...
Young people have a chance to take a free mental health first-aid class in Fraser
Mind Springs Health and the H.O.P.E. Fund are working together to bring three free mental health first-aid classes to Grand County. The first class is designated for teens specifically and takes place Monday, July 29, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Grand Park Community Recreation Center. The mental...
McWhinney, Loveland settle breach of contract lawsuit
The city of Loveland and Loveland developer McWhinney settled a breach of contract lawsuit over its Centerra South development, the city announced Friday. McWhinney filed the suit against Loveland late last year after Loveland City Council rescinded approval of the development and its master financing agreement, according to past Coloradoan reporting. At...
Colorado Football Faces Tough Schedule: Rocky Mountain Showdown Returns on the Road
Colorado is facing the challenge of playing their two rivals, Nebraska and Colorado State, back-to-back on the road this year, following an intense game against Nebraska. The Rocky Mountain Showdown will take place in Fort Collins for the first time in 28 years, with Colorado State seeking to even the score. CSU, led by coach Jay Norvell, shows improvements from last season, with their offense and defense stats reflecting mixed performance levels.
Fall ‘Four’cast: Storylines to watch out for in the local boys tennis scene
Broomfield’s Kai Trujillo knew what it meant to start from the bottom and end up a champion. Last year, the senior No. 1 singles player, having exited the Class 5A individual state tennis tournament in the first round a season earlier, rose all the way to the top of Colorado’s biggest classification, defeating Grandview’s Justin Son in straight sets.
UNC Football: Mack Brown and players make the rounds at ACC Kickoff
In terms of buzz going into the season, the Tar Heels are...lacking. It’s arguably the least amount of buzz the Tar Heels have had in the Mack Brown 2.0 era. After several years with disappointing finishes, another round of coaching changes, a huge question mark at quarterback, and a home schedule that leaves a lot to be desired, there’s just no palpable excitement going into this season.
Jeffco commissioners face scrutiny over $300,000 contract to explore eliminating TABOR refunds
Jefferson County's elected officials are facing scrutiny over their decision to hire a political consulting firm and spend $300,000 in public dollars to explore whether voters would support eliminating taxpayer refunds, when their constituents already rejected that question twice. The political consulting firm's work was the basis for Commissioners Tracy...
Windsor's Christian H., a 4-year-old cancer survivor, to 'ring the bell' with Rocky, Dinger, Bernie | Colorado Sunshine
There's a young man from Windsor who knows what he wants in life. Here's a hunch Christian H. will make it happen. Christian, who is 4, will "ring the bell" as a cancer survivor Sunday. As part of Make-A-Wish Colorado, the wish kid was given the opportunity to invite his favorite Denver sports mascot to the ceremony from Noon-1 p.m. Sunday at Marjorie Park in Greenwood Village.
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