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Things to do in Denver this weekend, July 26-28
Enjoy live music at the Underground Music Showcase, monster trucks or celebrate Christmas in July events this weekend. It’s shaping up to be a jam-packed weekend, Denver. From the 11th Annual Cheesman Park Art Fest and Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live to Christmas in July events and VegFest, there’s so much to do this weekend.
Broncos desperately need to bring back star safety after latest injury update
Is it too late for the Denver Broncos to mend the fence with safety Justin Simmons?. Even Fanatics thought Simmons would be back in Denver this year... The latest injury update out of Denver Broncos training camp has made it very clear that the Broncos need to get on the phone with Simmons and get him back in orange and blue sooner rather than later. Rookie cornerback Kris Abrams-Draine can go ahead and switch numbers if need be.
Sean Payton addresses quarterback decision
Sean Payton led a charmed life as an NFL coach for many years, having future Hall of Famer Drew Brees as his quarterback for 15 seasons with the New Orleans Saints. After resuming his NFL coaching career with the Denver Broncos in 2023, Payton had to learn how to deal with quarterback decisions, struggles and Read more... The post Sean Payton gives exaggerated pause when asked about QB Zach Wilson appeared first on Awful Announcing.
National CFB writer predicts NDSU giving Colorado football stylistic issues in Week 1, tabs Bison to upset Buffs
Saturday Blitz's Frank Sciarroni foresees North Dakota State's methodical approach giving Deion Sanders' Colorado football program enough fits during the two teams' Week 1 opener in Boulder to upset the Buffs. "Talent wise Colorado is better, but I could very well see them overlooking the Bison and beginning their season...
$25 Trees Available to Fort Collins Residents Through the Community Canopy Program
The City of Fort Collins Forestry Division is once again partnering with Nature in the City, Fort Collins Wholesale Nursery, and the Arbor Day Foundation to provide the Community Canopy Program. This August, 1,000 trees will be available to residents within Fort Collins’ Growth Management Area (GMA) for $25 each.
Strike 3: Sean Payton won’t be the coach for the Broncos’ next Super Bowl
Strike 3: When training camp starts at Dove Valley, Sean Payton will begin his second season as the head coach of the Denver Broncos, trying to (someday) become the first NFL coach to win the Super Bowl with two different teams. History says it’s not going to happen that way....
Here are all the Fort Collins athletes competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics
Northern Colorado is well represented in the Paris Olympics. The 2024 Olympic Games are underway and a handful of local ties will be competing. There are two athletes raised in the Fort Collins area who will compete, plus another three who starred in college at Colorado State. For CSU, it means the Rams have...
Block party christens one of Alamosa’s newest murals
It’s not often you get to see a mural being painted, to see the work in progress. It’s even more of a sight when three murals, all within one square block of each other, are being worked on at the same time. Different artists with different styles are all contributing to Alamosa’s growing wealth of murals and it’s starting to really create a spark.
Pueblo Receives Six EAS Proposals
The Essential Air Service (EAS) program is getting more interesting with the introduction of new airlines trying to snap up these EAS contracts like Breeze and JetBlue, the latter of which has won a contract. Plus, the recently passed FAA Reauthorization Act limits EAS flights in the lower 48 to 650 miles or less also threw a snag in some of the recent proposals, most notably Sun Country’s flights out of Eau Claire.
These lesser-known Pueblo athletes have been making waves in their sports
Pueblo is home to many great high school and college athletes. However, some of its elite competitors — old and young — may not always show up on a traditional sports feed. From boxing and mixed martial arts to track and field and racing, many great athletes call Pueblo home. ...
Creede Rock and Mineral Show set for first weekend in August
CREEDE – Rockhounds from around the globe will be venturing to Creede next weekend for the annual Creede Rock and Mineral Show on Aug. 2-4. The Creede and Mineral County Underground Community Center will be transformed into a geologists' dream for three full days beginning Friday, Aug. 2. Well...
Community supports benefit lunch for Martinez
CENTER – On Saturday, July 20, a beautiful benefit lunch was held to help Cora Martinez with her medical and transport costs. Martinez was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma Cancer. According to the National Cancer Institute, Medulloblastoma affects children more than it does adults. It causes brain tumors. If caught early, and with appropriate treatment, according to the Cancer Institute, many people can achieve long-term survival.
Gisselle Interns for Career Pathways at Greeley West School
Gisselle, a student at Greeley West High School, is interning at the District 6 Career Pathways program. She aspires to become a travel nurse. Throughout her internship, she has gained valuable experience in meeting new people and coordinating program components, skills crucial in her desired field. Gisselle has also improved her communication by interacting with various interns. The District 6 community appreciates her hard work this summer. #WeAreDistrict6 #ImDistrict6.
Telluride Gymnastics athletes prove their mettle at state
Telluride Gymnastics has had success after success this year. At the bronze and silver state meet in June at Colorado Gymnastics Institute in Aurora, the team’s 15 gymnasts brought home 11 medals and every gymnast placed. Now they’re preparing for the next season. “It was a really fun...
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