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Roosevelt National Forest opens historic ranger cabin to rent
Campers delight, there is a new Roosevelt National Forest camping opportunity. The Canyon Lakes Ranger District of the Roosevelt National Forest is taking reservations to rent a historic assistant ranger cabin starting this month. A ranger cabin is expected be available for rent in 2025. The cabins are located in...
Larimer County, Windsor restaurant inspections: 1 closed
The Larimer County and Weld County health departments have a three-tiered health inspection rating, with rankings of pass, reinspection required or closed. Establishments with violations of 0-49 points pass; those with 50-109 points require reinspection; and any with more than 110 points face closure. This report is for July 10-16....
Gypsum Daze, Shaggy, live comedy and more in the Vail Valley this weekend
Gypsum Daze offers up big fun in a small town and welcomes everyone to come out for a multitude of events and activities, most of which are free. Signature events include the parade, classic car show and youth talent show. Competitions include a pickleball tournament, a 5k race, a horseshoe tournament and, for those who dare, the jalapeño eating contest. Bounce house, face painting, water features and carnival rides will provide fun for the kiddos and there will be some midway games with a small fee to play those games.
Coors Field to sell new lineup of food, drinks, including this new dish
Major League Baseball is halfway through its 2024 season. If you are already tired of the classic hot dog and beer combo at the games, some ballparks, including Coors Field, are changing it up with new food and drink items.
Meet Denver City Council President Amanda Sandoval
Amanda Sandoval, the Denver city councilmember from District 1, was unanimously elected as council president on Monday. She replaced Jamie Torres, who served in that role for the previous year. Sandoval, the daughter of one of Denver's most influential politicians, has been working within the halls of the Denver City and County Building since 2012, when she was hired as a council aide. ...
Denver Foundation invites applications for Lowe Fund
A field of interest fund of the Denver Foundation, the Lowe Fund aims to support nonprofits that serve individuals with developmental disabilities. Through the fund, grants ranging between $10,000 and $50,000 will be awarded in support of nonprofits in Colorado that support training, education, and research into the causes, cures, and treatment of cerebral palsy, developmental disabilities, and other nervous and muscular diseases and disorders. Organizations that provide systems-level advocacy, including legal advocacy, are eligible to apply for funding. Organizations in rural areas are encouraged to apply.
Broncos are clearly building their team the right way after recent contract
The Denver Broncos are clearly building their team the right way, as this recent contract all but cements this idea. No matter how offense-first the NFL becomes, the tried and true way to win games starts and ends in the trenches. If a team constantly loses the battle in the trenches, they're not going to win many games.
Windsor Town Board completes appointments to fill vacant seats
Kenneth Symsack was appointed to the Windsor Town Board this week to fill the vacancy created last month when Julie Cline was appointed mayor. A vote to appoint Symsack, who has lived in Windsor for seven years, to the seat representing District 4 was held during a special meeting of the Town Board Monday night, according to a news release Thursday from Town Clerk Karen Frawley. Symsack was administered the oath of office shortly after the vote, making his appointment official.
Greeley Hotel Construction Halted As Lien Payments Are Arranged
Construction has come to a standstill in Greeley for a hotel project as more than $2 million in liens have been filed for unpaid bills. According to the Greeley Tribune, two different owners have attempted to build a Residence Inn hotel at the site at 2495 28th St. The first ownership group, Texas-based Insignia Hospitality Group, bought the property for $1.1 million, but nothing ever happened. Now, Larry Williams, senior owners’ representative for Galaxy Hotels, said the Greeley project is on hold for the next 45 to 60 days while the group finds a new general contractor and pays the liens that have been filed.
The Rockies may have found a long-term answer in center field
The Rockies are headed to another last place finish. Overall, the only sources of intrigue are how active they’ll be as deadline sellers and whether they’ll place below the Marlins as the worst team in the National League. That doesn’t negate the possibility of individual development. For a second straight year, Colorado looks like they’ve developed a regular in the outfield amidst a generally rough season.
Broncos rookie Bo Nix could have new favorite target in breakout receiver
Marvin Mims Jr. was one of the most dynamic playmakers for the Denver Broncos in 2023 yet was massively underused. Even head coach Sean Payton admitted to this very thing. So what changes? What makes him a breakout player in 2024? Because Jerry Jeudy was blocking his direct path to increased playing time and is now catching passes in Cleveland. Mims Jr. will not only be a breakout player for the Broncos but one of the best breakout players in the league in 2024.
Denver-based dialysis giant DaVita pays $34 million to settle another whistleblower case
DaVita, the Denver-based dialysis giant, will pay $34.49 million to settle a lawsuit alleging the company violated anti-kickback laws, the latest in a string of whistleblower settlements for the company. The lawsuit, brought by Dennis Kogod, former chief operating officer of DaVita Kidney Care, claims DaVita illegally compensated kidney doctors...
Colorado’s Number One Issue According to Survey—Do You Agree?
Living in Colorado comes with its frustrations. No matter where you call home, there will always be issues to solve and fix. To be frank, we live in an imperfect world, and there will always be things to improve to make Colorado the best state possible. I could go on...
1 More State Allowing Motorcycles to ‘Filter’ Through Traffic, but Not Split Lanes
This practice may shock drivers, but is intended to keep everyone safer. The post 1 More State Allowing Motorcycles to ‘Filter’ Through Traffic, but Not Split Lanes appeared first on MotorBiscuit.
States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation
As congressional sessions have passed without any new federal artificial intelligence laws, state legislators are striking out on their own to regulate the technologies in the meantime. Colorado just signed into effect one of the most sweeping regulatory laws in the country, which sets guardrails for companies that develop and use AI. Its focus is […] The post States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Sam’s Club To Make Drastic Change for Colorado Members
People absolutely love huge warehouse stores. For many, paying the cost of admission to get access to some incredible deals on anything from food to electronics is simply too good of a deal to pass up. However, there has been some recent controversy with how these stores are dealing out...
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