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A look at 14 Colorado restaurants that gained prestigious Michelin awards
Colorado joined prestigious culinary ranks last year when the Michelin Guide picked restaurants to add to its worldwide list of recommendations. They were restaurants in Denver, Boulder and the state's central mountains — additions to a French-rooted tradition long trusted by travelers with serious appetites. Michelin Guide's anonymous inspectors fanned out to find the finest flavors for various recognitions. ...
CSU relocates classes, labs after health issues reported in building
Colorado State University has removed classes and labs from the Physiology Building in Fort Collins after some people reported health concerns while in the building. The university says they have hired a third party company to investigate what is causing some people to have symptoms while in the building. According to CSU, the issues arose in June when staff members reported having health issues when specifically working around three rooms in the Physiology Building. Employees reported symptoms including eye irritation, congestion and even sinus issues. In the months to follow CSU conducted testing to try and identify the issue. The university said they collected more than three dozen samples from the facility which came back with varying results. After hiring the third party company to investigate, CSU says results thus far have not identified any issues outside of normal ranges. However, as a precaution, the university relocated labs and classes to other facilities. They also restricted access to the building to most students. Only those with key cards are able to access the facility due to the reduced activity in the building.
Fort Collins decides to keep Transfort free to ride, increases frequency on MAX line
Here are two pieces of good news for Fort Collins Transfort riders: Service in Fort Collins will continue to be free for all riders going forward. And Transfort has increased the frequency of stops on the MAX line to every 10 minutes during key hours, the city announced Monday. ...
10th Annual Tour De Corgi, Fort Collins' corgi meet-up, returns this weekend
Fort Collins is bracing for an invasion this weekend—one of short legs, long bodies, and wagging tails. The 10th Annual Tour De Corgi, a meet-up and carnival parade of corgis, kicks off at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, at Civic Center Park and through the streets of Old Town Fort Collins.
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