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Beyond differences: embracing unity and potential | Running with Ruth
Our valley, while small in the scheme of things, means a great deal to the people who call it home as well as to our countless visitors who call it home for just a little while each summer. Every time the Fourth of July comes around, our community joins together. Memorial Park fills with tents and the town comes together to celebrate. Independence Day celebrations are a tradition that extends back generations and will extend forward many more.
WP/Teller County receive $1 million grant
The city of Woodland Park and Teller County received a $1 million grant from the Colorado Strategic Wildfire Action Program to conduct wildfire mitigation in a buffer zone surrounding Woodland Park. “The grant resulted from collaboration with Woodland Park city officials, with assistance from Northeast Teller County Fire District,” said...
Teller County Sheriff’s Office shares 7 cool tips for a hot summer
TELLER COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) - There are several heat advisories issued for southern Colorado as summer progresses. As summer temperatures rise so does the rate of heat-related incidents. The Teller County Sheriff's Office says that taking these 7 precautions can help ensure you, your family members, visitors, and your neighbors can enjoy the summer weather The post Teller County Sheriff’s Office shares 7 cool tips for a hot summer appeared first on KRDO.
FOUND: Missing teen Nathan Rice was found Tuesday
WOODLAND PARK, Colo. (KKTV) - Nathan Rice, 17, was found on Tuesday afternoon. He was reported missing in Woodland Park on Monday. Nathan was found at Forest Service Rd. 314 on Tuesday. He was reported to be dehydrated and possibly suffered from heat exposure. Medical units were reported to be...
Letters to the Editor —July 10, 2024
For the benefit of all our fellow readers’ understanding, June’s Pride Festival hosted at Memorial Park was not a homosexual event, as one reader reported. On the contrary; my wife and I are a happy, heterosexual couple who have lived in Teller County for 30-plus years and have raised a wonderful family here.
Colorado court rules against arresting jailed migrants on federal detainers
The Colorado Court of Appeals ruled last week that state and local law enforcement cannot arrest or detain already jailed individuals on a civil immigration detainer if they would otherwise be eligible for release.
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