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New speakeasy-style bar in historic downtown Eagle now open
Make your way to historic downtown Eagle for some sophisticated sips of cocktails, wine and beer at The Collective on Second, a brand new bar on Second Street. The idea behind The Collective on Second came from Brian Kunkel, owner of Second Street Tavern, with business partners Jesse Echtler and Richard Butters.
CPW announces ad-hoc working group for wolves at meeting in Meeker
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has been meeting in Meeker for two days. Friday morning, a Wolf Update was on the agenda. Deputy Director Reid Dewalt gave a presentation. Here is that presentation. Dewalt updated that one wolf pup has been seen by the pair of wolves in Grand...
Applications available for Planning Commission and Transportation Advisory Board
Applications are currently being accepted for one volunteer position on the Estes Park Planning Commission and two volunteer positions on the Transportation Advisory Board. To learn more about these positions, eligibility and to apply, please visit www.estes.org/volunteering. Interested individuals should submit the application, a resume and a cover letter no later than 5 p.m., Friday, Aug. 2, 2024.
Pickleball center ready for soft opening in Steamboat Springs
On the verge of unveiling its newest facility, the Steamboat Tennis and Pickleball Complex will soon be considered the largest compound of its kind in the Rocky Mountains and the second largest in Colorado. The complex as a whole is now home to 12 tennis courts — six indoor and...
Residents, families hold on to hope with little time remaining to save Casey’s Pond
Sari Davidson is grappling to understand the financial crisis that threatens Casey’s Pond Senior Living Community as she works to navigate a path forward for her mom, Noreen Guler. “It is heartbreaking. It’s scary. It’s frustrating. It’s overwhelming,” said Davidson, whose mother recently moved into the skilled-nursing portion at...
PSD Superintendent Brian Kingsley cleared of wrongdoing, 3 board members say
There were no findings of improprieties or wrongdoing by Poudre School District Superintendent Brian Kingsley in an independent investigation into his relationship with a district employee, three members of the Board of Education who have reviewed the report and were willing to share their opinions with the Coloradoan said. “A thorough investigation into this matter was completed by an impartial third-party investigator,” school board president Kristen Draper said in a text message Friday. “The investigation report concluded...
Sundance Steakhouse & Saloon set to close
After more than 40 years, a Fort Collins fixture on the eastern edge of town is closing its doors. The Fort Collins fixture on the eastern edge of town will shut its doors for good after more than 40 years in business. The bar, restaurant and music venue — once...
Storied Fort Collins sandwich shop closes after 2023 reopening
B&B Pickle Barrel Bar & Deli has permanently closed, its ownership group confirmed in a statement to the Coloradoan Friday afternoon. The beloved sandwich shop, 122 W. Laurel St., shuttered over mechanical failures in its kitchen Saturday and never reopened. Its closure marks the end of a second act for the eatery, which reopened under new ownership last March.
Greeley, Colorado, Sees End of Historic Business and a Great Mural
You never know where you're going to find great art in Colorado; it could be along side of an old building, like you'll find in Greeley. The problem with old buildings as a canvas - sometimes those buildings have to come down. Yes, the only thing constant is change, but it's still sad to see not only a wonderful mural go, but also a beloved bike shop.
Strike 3: CSU football coach Norvell ignites verbal war on tampering
Strike 3: Jay Norvell named names. The Colorado State Rams football coach, entering his third season in Fort Collins and expected to produce the school’s first bowl team in seven seasons, isn’t making any friends in places like Manhattan, Kan. and elsewhere, where actively trying to poach quality players off the rosters of smaller programs is becoming a big part of the roster rebuilding process.
Fall ‘Four’cast: Storylines to watch out for on the local softball scene
Holy Family’s Isabella Arroyo set expectations so high following her freshman season — a perfect 18-0 in the circle while leading the Tigers to a 4A state title — there seemed nowhere to go but down. It’s just not what happened. The two-time BoCoPreps.com player of the...
Broomfield couple, 89 and 96, tie the knot
BROOMFIELD, Colo. — Two lovebirds tied the knot this week at an independent senior living facility in Broomfield. Family, friends, and residents at Highland Trail Sky Active Living came together to celebrate a second chance at love for Gertrud Joyce, 89, and Lauren Ball, 96. "I had a lot...
Broomfield officials consider 50% utility rate increase to maintain aging infrastructure
Broomfield officials say they must decide whether or not to increase utility fees to all residents by a possible 50% to to maintain aging water, sewer and stormwater infrastructure. City government staffers propose utility rate increases of almost $40 per month on resident bills to fund a backlog of repairs....
Jean Silva Breaks Both Hands In Bloody War With Drew Dober
Toughness is a must-have when MMA is involved. The fighters go through rigorous training and become used to the pain. These pains can render a non-fighting person unable to even do anything for months. The riding lightweight prospect Jean Silva showcased this recently in his bloody battle with Drew Dober.
Former Broncos safety still without team as other safeties get signed
The Denver Broncos cut Justin Simmons at the beginning of the 2024 NFL Offseason, and the talented safety is somehow still on the market. Not only that, but there have been two more recent safety signing off of the free agent market, and Simmons is better than both players. Jamal Adams signed with the Tennessee Titans, and just the other day, Eddie Jackson signed with the Baltimore Ravens:
McDonald's in Castle Pines? City in Colorado faces legal challenge after rejecting proposed land use
Located immediately off Interstate 25, along the main road of an affluent town 25 miles south of Denver, sits a Wendy’s, a Starbucks, a 7-Eleven and a Subway restaurant — but no golden arches. The most recent beef in the City of Castle Pines is over a proposal...
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