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Famous Colorado Saloon And Concert Hall Closing After 42 Years
After more than four decades of entertaining fans from Colorado and beyond, this legendary and iconic Saloon and Concert Venue in Colorado is being forced to close its doors. End of an Era: Popular Colorado Saloon Closes Its Doors After 42 Years. After more than four decades as a staple...
River tuber dead in Colorado after resuscitation efforts fail
A man died while taking an innertube down a portion of the Arkansas River on July 13. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, rangers were notified that a man was receiving CPR on the riverbank a few miles downstream of the town of Portland at about 11 a.m. Portland is located about 12 miles east-southeast of Cañon City. Reports related to the investigation indicate that a group of seven people...
CSU STRATA seeks applicants for Advanced Industries Proof of Concept Grant Program
Colorado State University faculty are advancing research and driving innovation. With funding available through the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, researchers are accelerating the commercialization of CSU innovations that promise significant economic impact in Colorado. Grants of up to $135,000 are available for eligible projects, with CSU...
More USPS Mailing Service Changes to Affect Colorado
As the price of gas, groceries, and just about everything else continues to increase in Colorado, the month of July will also bring higher prices to post offices around the Centennial State. The USPS 10-year plan announced in 2021 promised to bring financial stability and service excellence back to America's...
Six states passed laws related to the restoration of voting rights felons or voting by incarcerated individuals
Six states adopted new laws related to voting by individuals convicted of a felony or voting by incarcerated individuals, including two states with Republican trifectas that passed bills to restore voting rights to certain individuals convicted of a felony more quickly. In Oklahoma, Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) signed HB 1629...
CBRE Arranges Largest Speculative Industrial Lease in Colorado
Broadrange Logistics, a Georgia-based, third-party logistics company, has signed a long-term lease for 1,127,400 square feet encompassing the two remaining buildings at 76 Commerce Center, a Class A logistics park in Denver’s I-76 corridor. Todd Witty and Daniel Close of CBRE represented the landlords, Hyde Development and their equity...
Monsoonal Mythbusting: Why Southern Colorado Isn’t In a Monsoon…Yet
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — It’s not uncommon to hear some Coloradoans refer to “the monsoon” when afternoon thunderstorms become almost a daily occurrence. However, this is not the case for every time we start to see frequent showers and thunderstorms in the summer months. When meteorologists refer to a monsoon, it typically has less to do […]
Tailless Scorpion Confirmed to Only be Found in Colorado
If you were to pit the state of Colorado against, say, the country of Australia in a competition as to how many scary wild animals are around, it's no secret that the Centennial State would fail miserably. However, Colorado is home to venomous rattlesnakes, black widow spiders, and even scorpions,...
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