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Westcliffe gallery holds art show, wine reception July 6
(WESTCLIFFE, Colo.) — The Sangres Art Guild in Westcliffe, Colorado is holding a reception on July 6, 2024, where visitors can enjoy beautiful original artworks, wine, and hors d’oeuvres. The show is called July’s a Poppin’ and will feature the work of some of Colorado’s best artists. The open-themed show will be judged by nature-inspired […]
Was the HWY 50 storm a tornado on Wednesday morning?
KKTV was on the scene most of Wednesday after storm damage shut down HWY 50 near Manzanola. Officially, the NWS is not making a call whether or not this was straight-line wind damage or a tornado. But, there are some clues I’ve spotted going over radar data from Wednesday morning. The storm responsible for the damage fired very quickly around 4am leading to a quick severe thunderstorm warning being issued by the National Weather Service. Overnight storms like this are rare in Colorado, but they’re not impossible given the right setup.
Parents able to use HopSkipDrive app to book rides for kids this summer
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – For many parents, juggling work and managing children out of school for the summer can feel impossible. To make the season easier, a transportation app used by some school districts in Colorado Springs is now available for parents and families. HopSkipDrive is a youth...
Guests turned away from Lake Pueblo, park at capacity
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — Lake Pueblo State Park said on Thursday, July 4 the park is completely at capacity and is turning guests around. In a post on social media Lake Pueblo State Park said at around 10:30 a.m. that the park was at capacity and no more vehicles would get in until the capacity closure […]
Kick off July fun in Pueblo with art walk, Festival Fridays and Three Dog Night
Anniversary Gala Celebration at Steel City Art Works. 216 S. Union Ave. | 5-8 p.m. | The gallery will host "Still Here After All These Years - 17th Anniversary Gala," with art exhibits from the cooperative's 40-plus artists and guest author Rebecca Nolting signing her book "Building Your Faith." Artists will be present to talk about their work, serve cake and answer questions. The show will hang all month.
'They took everything': Thieves steal benefits meant for Pueblo County residents in need
Just as refunds started coming in for victims of last month's well-coordinated hacking attack that siphoned Department of Human Services funds meant for those in need, a new rash of thefts has been reported in Pueblo County. Pueblo County DHS Director Tammy Torres recently confirmed as of Wednesday, July 3,...
CS Bank promotes Graham to sales manager
Jason Tennant, president and chief lending officer for CS Bank, has announced the promotion of Rachel Graham to Sales Manager for CS Bank. Graham will be responsible for the management and oversight of all branch sales-related efforts, with a focus on matching the bank’s client base with the best possible products to assist with the enhancement of their financial well-being.
Construction Sale at Discount Motors celebrates new center
(SPONSORED) — Rev your engines, folks, because prices are hitting the brakes at Discount Motors to make room for incoming vehicles!. The used car dealership in Pueblo is opening a new service center soon. It will offer top-notch automotive services for everyone, whether you bought your car from them or not. Owner Dominic Mannino shares on FOX21’s lifestyle show how they’re helping steer southern Colorado into savings with the Construction Sale!
Independence Day celebrations in the Valley
SAN LUIS VALLEY — From pancakes to soapbox races, fireworks, and patriotism, July 4th celebrations will resonate throughout the Valley. On July 3, South Fork Fire Rescue will host its annual Fish Fry and Ice Cream Social that starts at 10 a.m. The parade begins at 3 p.m. There will be a rodeo at 6:30 p.m., and weather permitting fireworks in the evening.
Local developer planning land donation, new road and parking lot near Manitou Incline
MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - Homeowners living off Ruxton Avenue are circulating a petition around a proposed 18-acre land donation and creation of a new road and parking lot near the Cog Railway and Manitou Incline. David Jenkins, founder of Nor'wood Development, sent a letter to the Manitou Springs Mayor and City Council proposing a The post Local developer planning land donation, new road and parking lot near Manitou Incline appeared first on KRDO.
WATCH replay: Monument 4th of July Parade
MONUMENT, Colo. (KKTV) - Watch the 2024 Monument 4th of July Parade in this article!. The parade is a service project hosted by the Monument Hill Kiwanis Club, the largest Kiwanis Club in the State of Colorado. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:. -Pancake Breakfast - Hosted by St Peter’s Knights of Columbus...
Boards and Barrels in WP Features Unique and Stellar Culinary Treats
New Eatery at Former Swiss Chalet Hub Wows Customers at Grand Opening. As Southern Colorado has grown to become a major culinary hub, the entire region has attracted a new wave of “foodies” eager to try diverse cuisines. Now that the trend has spread into the Ute Pass...
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, Pennsylvania, to 33 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release and must pay approximately $2.1 million in […]
Enjoy Local Cider at Colorado’s Midsize Cidermaker of the Year
After winning GLINTCAP’s Midsize Cidermaker of the Year, Kari Williams and the team behind Snow Capped Cider are opening their new Taproom & Wine Bar on July 4. Williams, the owner and head Cidermaker, is bringing her family’s legacy of 100% Colorado-grown and produced wine and cider to the bar alongside a casual menu.
Colorado rural communities face critical firefighter shortage, in some cases, outlook is ‘bleak’
When Elizabeth Fire Chief T.J. Steck first entered the fire service more than 30 years ago, he was one of more than 2,000 applicants for just six full-time positions with Denver Fire. Competition was intense. That’s not the case now, Steck told members of the Colorado Wildfire Matters Review Committee...
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