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    Top stories trending in Fort Collins

    2021-10-16

    (FORT COLLINS, CO) The news in Fort Collins never sleeps, and we’ve got you covered with daily updates.

    Pulled from contributors around the region, here’s a glimpse of what’s going on nearby. For more stories from the Fort Collins area, click here.

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    Fort Collins / kunc.org

    Fort Collins woman wins national pageant for people with disabilities

    Fort Collins woman wins national pageant for people with disabilities

    The national Miss Amazing pageant celebrates women and girls with disabilities of all kinds. This year’s Miss Amazing 2021, Savanah Overturf, is from Fort Collins. She was crowned at the national competition in Nashville in July. Overturf is a communications student at Colorado State University, a slam poet, and a... Read more

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    Fort Collins / thedenverchannel.com

    Pedestrian stuck, killed in Fort Collins crash

    Pedestrian stuck, killed in Fort Collins crash

    Police in Fort Collins are investigating a fatal crash involving a pedestrian. Read more

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    Fort Collins / retro1025.com

    New Belgium Re-Releases Biere de Queer to Support the LGBTQ+ Community

    New Belgium Re-Releases Biere de Queer to Support the LGBTQ+ Community

    Welcome to the Afternoon Club, your hub for beer inspiration. Whether you're a craft beer snob or like an occasional light lager, we'll find something for you to drink this week. Cheers!. National Coming Out Day may have been on Monday (Oct. 11), but New Belgium Brewing isn't done celebrating. Read more

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    Fort Collins / colostate.edu

    Can backyard chickens provide answers about transmission of the West Nile virus?

    Can backyard chickens provide answers about transmission of the West Nile virus?

    Seven labs at CSU are investigating different aspects of West Nile Virus ecology and transmission. One of the projects, led by Dr. Angela Bosco-Lauth, is examining antibodies to the virus in chicken eggs. Photos: Kellen Bakovich/CSU. Over the last five months, Dr. Angela Bosco-Lauth, a veterinary scientist at Colorado State... Read more

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