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One Colorado Sheriff’s Department Can Wear Cowboy Hats Again
For the first time this century, one Colorado sheriff's department will once again be allowed to wear cowboy hats while on the clock. It has been more than four decades since the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office has worn cowboy hats and now, if officers choose to do so, they can once again.
Northern Colorado Shelter Waives Adoption Fees Due to Capacity
Each week we post our Townsquare NOCO Pet of the Week. We like to highlight animals that are looking for their forever home in Northern Colorado. We specifically highlight dogs, cats, and other critters that are available at NOCO Humane. What we have learned over the past few months is...
4th of July Weekend: Warm Saturday, Showers Sunday?
Hey all, hope you had a wonderful holiday! Seems like it might have been a buy one get 10 free at the fireworks shop this year... Anyways, what a day of weather to celebrate!. It was very mild considering the last decade of mostly hot Independence Days. Colorado Springs saw it's coolest since 2010 with a high of 81. For Denver, only the 2nd coolest since 2010, last year only made it to 78!
Denver Nuggets’ Need for Shooting Heightens as Offseason Progresses
The Nuggets are yet to make any signings in free agency, with their only addition being draft pick DaRon Holmes II, addressing frontcourt depth but not their primary need for shooting. Ranking last in three-point attempts in the NBA last season, the team relies heavily on Nikola Jokic's efficiency, putting them at a disadvantage in today's three-point-centered game.
Broncos roster series: No. 20, FB Michael Burton
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at ninth-year fullback Michael Burton, No. 20. Before the Broncos: Burton (6-0, 247 pounds) entered the league as a fifth-round pick out of Rutgers with the Detroit Lions in 2015. He spent two seasons in Detroit before being waived in 2017. Burton then spent two years with the Chicago Bears. He went to training camp with the New Orleans Saints in 2019 but failed to make their 53-man roster. Burton then spent one year with the now-Washington Commanders before returning to New Orleans and spending the 2020 season with the Saints. He...
First Responders respond to a fire call in Bushnell that leads to an arrest
Bushnell, Neb. - First responders respond to a residential fire call which leads to the arrest of a man in Bushnell. According to the Kimball County Sheriff's Office (KCSO), dispatched received a call of a residential fire in Bushnell. As first responders responded to the scene, they encountered 48-year-old Travis McDonald. KCSO says in a post that McDonald was tazed and arrested for interfering with a firearm. No further information was given.
Meteorite Making Its Return To Johnstown
A hundred years ago, a famous meteorite landed near Johnstown Cemetery. Now, it’s making its return. The Loveland Reporter Herald reports The Johnstown Historical Society is hosting the “I Landed In Johnstown” Centennial Celebration on Saturday and will welcome back a near 12-pound meteorite from the 1924 celestial event. Events will occur throughout the day at both the cemetery and Roosevelt High School.The festivities will kick off at 10 a.m. with a dedication of a historical marker and permanent memorial space at the landing site in the cemetery, followed by vendors getting a chance to sell rocks, gems, fossils, meteorites, jewelry and other geology products to visitors.
Celebrations abound at Aspen’s Fourth of July, despite concern about American democracy
Festivities in Aspen for the Fourth of July were upbeat as families from across the country filled the streets wearing red, white, and blue. Despite the joyful and energetic atmosphere that filled Aspen’s pedestrian mall on Thursday, locals and visitors, when pressed, felt defeated about the future of American democracy.
Sensory-friendly Fourth of July celebration hosted by The Autism Community Store
Between the noises of fireworks and big crowds of a Fourth of July celebration, it can be a challenging time for people with autism. But a nonprofit has stepped up to help make the event inclusive.
Tubers hit Clear Creek on Fourth of July after delayed opening
With runoff running a little longer this year, there was a question, between the water levels and the tubing ordinances in Golden, just how busy the Fourth of July would be. On Clear Creek, it's shown no signs of slowing down. People are enjoying the weather and the water even if it is a little bit colder."My buddy John here picked it out," said Denver resident Philip Kwasinski. Just wanted to come out here, have a few beers, have a good time, and celebrate the fourth.While Clear Creek can turn into something of a slow river later in the summer,...
Colorado Avalanche showing shrewd strategy in free agency
The Colorado Avalanche don't have room to be big players the free agent frenzy. This much was known coming into the offseason. The rest of the league is coughing up dough in record-breaking fashion. CapFriendly tallied the day one spending alone at over a billion dollars!. The Avalanche are. to...
Arapahoe County celebrates Independence Day with Englewood fireworks event
There will be plenty of ways to celebrate Independence Day in the Denver metro area and one will be in Englewood for their annual Independence Day event.You will be able to celebrate with food trucks, local vendors, and more. The annual 4th of July event is meant to bring together family and friends from all over Arapahoe County. Unfortunately, your furry friend won't be allowed unless your pet is a service animal. Also, make sure you leave the personal fireworks at home as they will not be allowed at the event."Everyone loves the boom. Everyone loves the sparkle," said Toni...
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