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Proposed water well drilling regulation in Colorado could double costs
Coloradans who need a water well dug may be paying double what it costs now if a potential technical regulation about drilling is approved, according to a drilling company. The Colorado Division of Water Resources and the State Engineer’s Office are seeking approval from the state Board of Examiners for a change in grouting regulations for well casings in water well construction. The board operates under the Division of Water Resources.
10th Circuit dismisses constitutional challenge to Colorado's charitable solicitation law
The federal appeals court based in Denver dismissed a constitutional challenge to a portion of Colorado's law governing paid nonprofit solicitors, determining on Friday that the lawsuit against Secretary of State Jena Griswold was now moot. Colorado's legislature enacted the Charitable Solicitations Act after finding fraudulent solicitations on behalf of...
Report: Business, professional services show slight decline in plains, mountains
(The Center Square) – Business and professional services contracted while consumer services expanded in July, according to a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. A composite index of services dropped to -4 in July after posting a 2 in June and 11 in May. The index is a weighted average of revenue and sales, employment and inventories. The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City – the Tenth District – serves the western third of Missouri, northern New Mexico, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Oklahoma...
Cherry Creek, Cheyenne Mountain stand atop CHSAA's preseason boys golf polls | Colorado Sunshine
The Colorado preps fall season is upon us. The CHSAA preseason coaches poll for the boys golf season was released Monday, and these programs earned the top rankings: Cherry Creek (Class 5A), Cheyenne Mountain (4A), Kent Denver (3A) and Resurrection Christian (2A). The softball poll showed Chatfield (5A), Holy Family...
Legendary QB John Elway Now Has One Less Steakhouse in Colorado
Every now and again, Coloradans like to hit up an upscale steakhouse; maybe for an anniversary, a special birthday, or "popping the question." John Elway has announced you can no longer do any of that at his legendary joint. John Elway will always be a legend when it comes to...
Colorado fire sits at more than 7,000 acres, but containment grows
The Bucktail Fire is now 67% contained after burning more than 7,000 acres. On Sunday, the fire stayed within its current footprint at a total size of 7,202 acres, and rainfall helped to reduce the fire intensity of its interior, according to a press release. Firefighters were able to transition from active suppression to repair and patrolling activities. On Monday, firefighters continue to clean up, patrol, and monitor the fire...
Sightseeing on Colorado's roads comes with often-overlooked safety risk
While driving around Colorado, expect to get a great view of the state's breathtaking natural landscapes and wildlife – but know that getting those views does come with a level of risk. Earlier this month, Colorado State Patrol sent out a reminder to drivers to stop at scenic overlooks to enjoy the views instead of driving distracted or parking on the shoulder of a busy and congested road. "Many mountain...
Coloradans have a shot at seeing the 'aurora borealis' tonight along with epic meteor shower
Amid an ongoing stint of increased aurora activity, Coloradans may have another shot at seeing the Northern Lights this week. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Monday night will be an active one when it comes to the Aurora Borealis, with the Space Weather Prediction Center out of Boulder calling for a strong geomagnetic storm rated as G3 with a K-index of 7 or greater. Storms of this nature can have potential to cause power system voltage irregularities, surface charging of satellites, and...
3rd grader helps bring inclusivity to Parker classrooms
PARKER, Colo. — Douglas County School District students started classes on Wednesday. Thanks to the help of one third-grader, some classrooms will have more inclusive art supplies for the new school year. Zoie Henderson sat at her Parker home this week thinking about a moment that happened last school...
Gold medal is sweet for Parker's Derrick White; rethinking NBA's disabled player exception | NBA Insider
Denver Gazette beat writer Vinny Benedetto takes you around the NBA and inside the Nuggets:. Despite being the last player named to the Olympic men’s basketball roster, Derrick White proved his gold medal was anything but a participation trophy. The Parker native replaced Kawhi Leonard weeks before the tournament...
Groundbreaking: Parker Town Hall Expansion and Renovation Project
JHL Constructors, in collaboration with Anderson Mason Dale Architects (AMD) and representatives from the Town of Parker, officially broke ground on a significant expansion and renovation project for the Town Hall. This project stems from the Facility Master Plan adopted by the Town Council in 2021. JHL President and CEO,...
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