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Auditor: Denver Museum of Nature & Science lacks proper tracking of collections
After investigating the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, city auditors determined the institution is falling short of tracking, protecting collections, and logging loaned items or artifacts. Museum authorities told auditors they were aware of the issues and they are committed to tackling these problems, the city auditor said. In its latest report, auditors dove into how DMNS tracks its 4.3 million items, concluding that the museum needs better collection...
NREL develops biomass-derived resin PECAN for wind blades
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL, Golden, Colo., U.S.), through the development of a novel sustainable resin, see a realistic path forward to the manufacture of bio-derivable wind blades that can be chemically recycled and the components reused. The findings have...
Denverite Classifieds: Aug. 26, 2024
Got a cool D&D group looking for new recruits? Want to practice your francais?. These Denverites need you! Reply to their Classifieds below. Want to put yourself out there too? Submit your own classified here. How does this all work again?. . 2 YEARS IN DENVER (31M, WASH PARK) I've...
State senate race features two familiar faces
With state Sen. Perry Will’s intent to run for a Garfield County commissioner’s seat instead of seeking another term in the state legislature, voters in the recently-redrawn district will choose between two familiar faces. Glenwood Springs Democrat Cole Buerger and Montrose Republican Marc Catlin both will face off...
Promising Broncos rookie RB puts final nail in veteran's Denver tenure
If there was one truth about the Denver Broncos heading into the 2024 season, it was that they have a crowded backfield. Javonte Williams returns as the presumptive starter, Jaleel McLaughlin is primed for a big year, Samaje Perine is entering the final year of his deal, and two Broncos rookies Audric Estimé and Blake Watson aim to make room for themselves in the picture.
A Broncos-Rams trade to get the ball back to Bo Nix as quickly as possible
The Los Angeles Rams recently added a big-time linebacker to the trade block with very little time to go before the 2024 season kicks off. Gary Klein of the LA Times recently reported that the Rams were open to trading star linebacker, Ernest Jones. "The Rams informed Jones and his...
Fans call out NFL on CBS' 'amateur' new scorebug
CBS Sports’ new NFL scorebug might have, pardon the expression, a few bugs to work out. The new scorebug debuted during Super Bowl LVIII and drew mixed reviews, as some viewers liked it, while others hated it. But the scorebug got another showing in Sunday’s Denver Broncos-Arizona Cardinals game, and reviews trended more negative. CBS Read more... The post NFL fans having second thoughts about new CBS scorebug appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Scotty McCreery Stops Colorado State Fair Concert, Calls On Police To Remove Violent Fan: “That’s Absolutely Unacceptable”
“That’s absolutely unacceptable. Whoever you are, that’s the definition of a coward hitting a lady. Get the heck out of here, buddy,” McCreery said. Scotty McCreery temporarily halted production of his concert on Saturday evening (Aug. 24) at the Colorado State Fair to kick out a male fan who he witnessed hit a female in the audience.
President Parsons launches ‘The Next 150’ podcast with special guests
CSU President Amy Parsons has started a new podcast called “The Next 150,” featuring conversations with special guests like alumna and Major League Baseball announcer Jenny Cavnar, University Distinguished Professor Sonia Kreidenweis and alumnus and former Sen. Cory Gardner. On the podcast, Parsons connects with people who deeply...
Fort Collins Grocery Store Property Sold: Is It Closing For Good?
Recently, there has been a lot of drama regarding grocery stores here in Colorado, with the Kroger and Albertsons merger being the contributing factor. From the start, it was clear there was going to be a lot of moving parts with it. For one, it almost immediately got hit with a lawsuit from Colorado’s Attorney General all the way back in February.
Fort Collins Woman Detained on Attempted Murder and Animal Cruelty Charges After Poudre River Park Shooting Incident
Fort Collins residents were shaken by a shooting incident that unfolded near the Poudre River White Water Park on the evening of August 23. According to the City of Fort Collins, at around 8:30 P.M., police were alerted to the violence that erupted following an argument between a man and a woman who were acquainted and staying at a motorhome in the park's parking lot. In the chaos that ensued, the woman reportedly chased the man with a firearm, discharging multiple rounds in his direction. Despite the potential peril, the man miraculously escaped unscathed.
Fort Collins Immigrants Featured in Photography Exhibitions
Picture Me Here, a storytelling program for refugees and immigrants, announced today two photography exhibitions showcasing stories of immigrants living in Fort Collins. The exhibits are free and open to the public throughout September at the Carnegie Center for Creativity in Fort Collins. “The Places We Come From” is a...
CSU soccer opens perfect in inaugural match on new field
From boot to dome and in. The Avery Vander Ven to Liv Stutzman, connection was alive and well in Colorado State soccer’s 1-0 victory over California Baptist. The Rams offense came out of the gate swinging early, getting several good looks on the net, but with every chance came a stop by CBU goalkeeper Mikayla O’Brien.
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