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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.
Warm weekend in store for Estes Park and RMNP.
A 10 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4pm. Sunny, with a high near 72. Calm wind becoming north northeast 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon. Mostly clear, with a low around 46. Calm wind becoming west 5 to 8 mph after midnight. Saturday. A 10 percent chance...
EPH Foundation seeking volunteers for gala event to support Mountaintop Medicine
The Estes Park Health Foundation is seeking volunteers to assist with planning its upcoming gala dinner event, “An Evening of Mountaintop Medicine, Presented by The Stanley,” to be held next May at The Pavilion at the Stanley Hotel. We are planning on making this fundraising night the premier...
Inside Faith: Flatirons Church: Influence killers
Our message this week was from one of the pastors at Flatirons named Arron Schoeder. It was a message that challenged us to look at how easily we create enemies. I can identify with that because I find it easy to slip into that attitude of seeing others who disagree with me or have a lifestyle different from me as enemies. For me that is partially because I have learned from those who lead, especially in politics, tend to attack their opponents rather than just simply arguing a point of view. I do it on a smaller but much more important basis. My marriage can become a wreck when I see my wife as the enemy. Shortly after we were married, we went to the Family Life Conference. The first talk on Friday evening was about identifying the true enemy of our marriage. The simple answer is the devil made me do it. But, aside from Flip Wilson’s humor, there was a spiritual truth. The devil is the enemy and would love to destroy every relationship except those who simply use and abuse others. But I believe I also play a role in that. Whenever I find myself in disagreement with my wife on something, I know the right thing to do is ask questions and listen with an ear towards reconciliation. Yet it is so easy to become offended and defensive and argue in favor of my being the innocent one and she, being the villain. Fortunately, my wife is a professional Mental Health Therapist. So, she often sees things a bit more clearly than I. However, I do have a choice. I can no longer claim ignorance. I made a purposeful decision to make her the enemy. That decision hurt my testimony as a person who claims to follow Christ, and it is harmful to my marriage. I still struggle with that from time to time, but it is much better than when we started our journey 43 years ago.
Mysterious monolith in northern Colorado removed due to 'overwhelming' influx of tourists
As mysteriously as a monolith appeared on a hill near a dairy northwest of Fort Collins, its removal left much less to the imagination. Day tripper and amateur photographer Richard Kersch was there to capture the image as a forklift drove up to the reflective, rectangular sculpture, unbolted it from a concrete pad, and cabled it away. He said the process took about 15 minutes early Wednesday morning.
Thompson Thrift to Develop 344-Unit Luxury Community in Fort Collins
Thompson Thrift, one of the nation’s leading multifamily developers, will develop The Landing at Lemay, a 344-unit Class A multifamily community in Fort Collins. Construction will begin in July and residents are expected to begin moving in late 2025. “Fort Collins’ rapid growth and strong demand for upscale multifamily...
Mishandled bodies, mixed-up remains prompt tougher funeral home regulations
The headlines were the stuff of nightmares. One Colorado funeral home owner let the body of a woman decompose for two years in a hearse parked outside a house he rented, while hoarding the cremated remains of dozens of others inside. Last year, authorities discovered nearly 200 improperly stored bodies at another Colorado funeral home […] The post Mishandled bodies, mixed-up remains prompt tougher funeral home regulations appeared first on West Virginia Watch.
BYU football coming to play at Colorado State in Fort Collins
The BYU football team will soon make its return to Fort Collins for the first time since 2010. The Rams announced Wednesday the additions of several future football games as schedules get shuffled amid realignment, including BYU at Canvas Stadium in 2026. CSU also scheduled a home-and-home with UTSA. ...
Flirting with disaster: When endangered wild animals try to mate with domestic relatives, both wildlife and people lose
Editor’s note: Joel Berger, a professor of fish, wildlife and conservation biology, wrote this piece for The Conversation in July 2024. Colorado State University is a contributing institution to The Conversation, an independent collaboration between editors and academics that provides informed news analysis and commentary to the general public. See the entire list of contributing faculty and their articles here.
Colorado family's firework business rockets across Wyoming border
A Colorado family has seen great business in recent years for their firework sales company thanks to a relatively new shop in Wyoming. The Elliott family built "Artillery World Fireworks" just north of the Colorado and Wyoming border in an effort to sell fireworks to Coloradans that are otherwise illegal to sell in the centennial state. Coloradans have long traveled to Wyoming to purchase the fireworks they cannot find in Colorado. However, now when they enter Wyoming, they are greeted in-part by a large white building that is covered with signage boasting of the ownership's Colorado ties. Pete Elliott is the owner...
Big Retailer’s Future Is Uncertain In Colorado
High volumes of store closures here in Colorado have left many retail stores’ futures uncertain here in the Centennial State. Some have already bitten the dust. Of course, Bed Bath & Beyond closed all of its locations, including the one on College Ave. in Fort Collins. Recently, the clothing...
Colorado man sentenced for stealing millions in cryptocurrency from PA woman
(WJET/WFXP) — A Colorado man initially from Pennsylvania has been sentenced after pleading guilty to stealing millions of dollars in cryptocurrency from a Pennsylvania woman. A Philadelphia-area judge sentenced 47-year-old Adam Davis, originally of Coatesville, PA, to 33 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release and must pay approximately $2.1 million in […]
Jamaicans in Colorado unable to speak with family after Hurricane Beryl
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — It's been an anxious time for the owner of Reggae Pot Jamaican Grill in Centennial after Hurricane Beryl battered parts of Jamaica Wednesday night. According to Jamaican officials, multiple people were killed by the hurricane. The island nation avoided a direct hit, but the hurricane still caused widespread damage to the capital city of Kingston. Roads were flooded and trees, signs and power lines were damaged.
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