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Cheaper meals appear on NoCo dining tables
NCBR Article Cheaper meals appear on NoCo dining tables By Jane Albritton December 18, 2009 -- What a year it has been for hospitality in Northern Colorado! While new restaurants opened with high hopes, and others closed, even old hands scrambled to come up with new formulas for diners freshly interested in value as well as in well-prepared, ...
Eagle rodeo is cowboy approved
Preston Utley/FILE photo Local cowboy Jared Schlegel of Burns loses his hat while competing in the Bareback Riding event last year at the Eagle County Rodeo in Eagle.
Eagle rodeo is cowboy approved
Preston Utley/FILE photo Local cowboy Jared Schlegel of Burns loses his hat while competing in the Bareback Riding event last year at the Eagle County Rodeo in Eagle.
New severe thunderstorm warning canceled
The severe thunderstorm warning for south-central Weld County has been canceled.
Uranium mine north of Winds...
Gerrit Voshel speaks during a debate on Wednesday night between Powertech Uranium Corp.
Powertech touts uranium mine advantages, C.A.R.D. argues contrary
Gerrit Voshel speaks during a debate on Wednesday night between Powertech Uranium Corp.
Land added to proposed Colorado uranium operation
CARR, Colo. - A Canadian company hoping to open a uranium mine in northern Colorado has obtained options for up to 3,585 more acres, plus access to minerals it owns under the land.
John Worthington Memorial Scholarship
The Larimer County 4-H Youth Foundation is pleased to announce that the John Worthington Family of Carr, Colo., has selected Virginia Baker of Loveland, Colo., as this year's recipient of the John Worthington Memorial Scholarship.
The best kept secret in northern Colorado, The Northern Drylanders Museum
Around the turn of the century, in 2000, the Northern Drylanders Museum opened its doors to the public; a museum about the history of northern Colorado and the High Plains.
Scouts walk in shoes of WWII vets
A pivotal day in history will come to life today for some local Boy Scouts. Four scouts and three adults from Troop 188 of Fort Collins will be in Abilene, Kan., this weekend to participate in festivities marking the 65th anniversary of D-Day, the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II.