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Summit’s Ella Hagen defends title at National High School Trail Running Championships in Salida
It is not typical for high school distance runners to race in huge races throughout the summer months. However, after several weeks of building a strong aerobic base for the upcoming fall cross-country season, several Summit High School distance runners got a chance to display their fitness levels by racing at the 2024 National High School Trail Championships in Salida on Saturday, July 27.
Another Colorado heat wave on tap this week
After some rain and cooler temps on Friday and Saturday, we're going to see a return of more summer heat on Sunday—mid-to-upper 90s look aplenty for the Front Range. We'll also have some gusty winds (20-35 mph) out of the west. Some scattered fire danger is also possible. Here...
August Fun in Fort Collins: Where to catch live music or a fun event this month
This August in Fort Collins is booming with exciting concerts, shows, and events you don’t want to miss. From nationally renowned talented musicians and comedians to the diversity of performing arts to festivals three back-to-back weekends, you’ll undoubtedly find an entertaining and memorable event to attend. It's Festival...
Family of missing Weld County mom targeted by scammers, police say
Kaysey Yoder hasn't been seen since she left her Colorado home in January.The Weld County Sheriff's Office says it doesn't suspect foul play right now, but loved ones of the 34-year-old mother of four say she would never leave her children voluntarily.While the Sheriff's Office says social media was incredibly helpful in getting the word out about Kaysey's disappearance, it looks like someone used that information to take advantage of her family."She kept saying 'you give me the money, I'll be back tomorrow.' He kept saying 'grams, she's coming back tomorrow,'" recalled Tami Ruth, Yoder's mom.Those were the words Ruth...
Top 5 most-read stories last week: Hazy skies, Breckenridge parking and Sheriff’s Office report
Stories in this list received the most page views on SummitDaily.com from July 21-27. 1. What’s the cause of the haziness in Colorado and how long will it last?. A wildfire haze filled Colorado skies Monday, July 22, from fires that continue to burn across the West. The wildfire...
Young people have a chance to take a free mental health first-aid class in Fraser
Mind Springs Health and the H.O.P.E. Fund are working together to bring three free mental health first-aid classes to Grand County. The first class is designated for teens specifically and takes place Monday, July 29, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Grand Park Community Recreation Center. The mental...
Rockies Starter Unlikely To Sign Contract Extension
The Colorado Rockies have the chance to hit a new franchise low this season. With only 38 wins on the year, it has been clear for a few months now that this team needs some major help with both their offense and their pitching staff. While the offense has had its bright moments, the pitching staff as a whole has been horrendous. By far, the best pitcher on the roster has been 29-year-old starter Cal Quantrill. Even with the Rockies trembling, Quantrill has been the team’s most valuable pitcher, and always gives the team the best chance to get a win. Unfortunately, barring an unlikely extension, it seems Cal Quantrill won’t be staying with the team for long, as the Rockies may end up trading him before the MLB Trade Deadline.
2024 Hall of Fame: Randy Gradishar, 'Orange Crush' star, laid foundation for great Denver defenses to come
Before star linebackers like Von Miller and Karl Mecklenburg suited up to be anchors of the Denver Broncos defense, there was Randy Gradishar. Known as the heart and soul of the famed "Orange Crush" defense of the late 1970s and early '80s Broncos, Gradishar was a dominant force in his 10 seasons with Denver. The linebacker was known for his ability to read plays quickly and react appropriately, which helped him become one of the game's premier tacklers.
#WhatsHappening: 2024 Wings n’ Wheels Fly-in, Airshow & Car Show set for August 24
(Lander, WY) – The Wings n’ Wheels Fly-in, Airshow & Car Show returns to Lander on Saturday, August 24, where folks will once again have the opportunity to see some aerial acrobatics, cool cars and much more. The show will take place from 8am to 2pm at Hunt...
NFL Insider: Former rival Dan Fouts welcomes ex-Broncos star Randy Gradishar into Hall of Fame
For 10 years, Dan Fouts faced Randy Gradishar, and it didn’t go too well. Now he’s looking forward to the two being on the same team. Fouts, a star San Diego Chargers quarterback, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993. Next Saturday, Gradishar, a star Broncos linebacker, will become his teammate in the Canton, Ohio, shrine. "I'm really happy for Randy," Fouts, a Pro Football Hall...
Commissioners support preserving Shoshone water rights
The San Miguel Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) voted on Wednesday, July 24, to sign onto the Western District (Colorado Counties) letter to preserve Shoshone water rights. The letter, addressed to Colorado Senators Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper, is in support of the Colorado River Water Conservation District’s aim to...
Rockies To Designate Ty Blach For Assignment
The Rockies are selecting reliever John Curtiss onto the MLB roster and designating left-hander Ty Blach for assignment, tweets Thomas Harding of MLB.com. Colorado will recall righty Jake Bird to take the bullpen spot vacated by the Nick Mears trade and bring up Tanner Gordon as the 27th man for today’s doubleheader against San Francisco.
Broncos get a pleasant surprise with a player returning from injury
The Denver Broncos were in for good injury news on Saturday morning. Safety Caden Sterns made his training camp debut earlier than expected, after beginning the season on the PUP list. Sterns missed the final 16 games of last season due to a torn patellar tendon suffered in Week 1,...
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