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Telluride celebrates land deal
To celebrate its acquisition of the long-disputed Valley Floor, the town of Telluride is holding a party for everyone July 27.
Pet shelter in financial dire straits
The Roice Hurst Humane Society, Mesa County's only no-kill animal shelter, will have to close its doors at the end of the month if the nonprofit organization can't raise enough money to get out of the red.
No STOPping: Windsor business fights through damage to stay open
There is one Windsor company that sees, first hand, the acts of mother nature or other types of disasters on a daily basis.
Solar panels on rooftops aren't the norm yet in Eagle County, but the number of people producing their own, renewable power at home is growing at a staggering rate.
The idea behind the Gaia Film Festival is that simple choices can inspire us to make a difference, thus changing the world, one choice at a time.
Two 9th District prosecutors resign
A top local prosecutor and a county court prosecutor both indicated Thursday they're resigning.
Input sought on city's parks plan
The city of Fort Collins is looking for more input from the community as it reevaluates its 12-year-old parks and recreation plan.
Vail Capital Partners names new CFO
Craig Meis, a 23-year veteran of The Anschutz Corporation, has been named Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Vail Capital Partners, Inc.
Hotel-Online and BuildCentral Add/Update 75 Hotel Projects to the New ...
Hotel-Online and BuildCentral have added or updated 75 hotel projects in the last two weeks to the New Hotel Construction Projects database.
A month ago, if you had said Boulder County to... Dusty Road Solutions Dust is a price many of us pay to live in the... Craig, Colorado Celebrates 100 years Craig, the county seat of Moffat County in the... The ...
Kurt Schilling who passed away May 30, 2007 Those we love don't go away You walk beside us everyday, Unseen, unheard but always there, knowing this we have nothing to fear.
Students urged to join Junior Volunteers program By JESSE CHANEY, Times Staff Writer Tuesday, May 27, 2008 Education never ends for those in the nursing field, and the students of the Eben Ezer Lutheran Care ...
> Engaging Loveland Inc. hired Ashlee Struble as the marketing and event coordinator. > Europa Spa and Salon raised more than $1,800 for Western Resource Advocates, an environmental law and policy organization serving the interior American West. The money was raised during its Salon-A-Thon. For more information, call 407-8223 or visit www.europaspaandsalon.com > Bank of Colorado announced the appointment of Kevin L. Unger to its Board of Directors. Unger is the president and CEO of Poudre Valley Hospital and is a graduate of Colorado State University and the University of Colorado at Denver. > The Women's Resource Center announced its annual Pink Rocks! award winners for 2008. They are: Kim Christiansen, 9 News; Fort Collins Consultants in Pathology, outstanding medical professionals; Charlie Johnson, outstanding survivor advocacy; Carl Peterson, McKee Medical Center Foundation, outstanding women's health advocacy; Larimer County Women's Health Consortium, outstanding community leadership; Joann Lovins, Poudre Valley Hospital Oncology Department, outstanding patient services. The following physicians were recognized for contributions of time and resources to assist low-income women with breast cancer in Larimer County: Paolo Romero, M.D., Cancer Center of the Rockies; Mark Hansen, M.D., Estes Park Medical Center; Craig Clear, M.D., Northern Colorado Surgical Associates; Jerome Collins, M.D., Loveland Surgical Associates; Diana Medgysey, M.D., Front Range Cancer Specialists. > Sierra Builders Ltd. LLC, a general contracting company in Loveland, reached the $5 million sales level with the building division of Butler Manufacturing Company. For more information about Sierra Builders, call 612-0100. > Sexual Assault Victim Advocate (SAVA) Center hired Pamela O'Grady as interim executive director of the center. She is the founder and owner of International Success Coaching and is a professional coach. She can be reached at 472-4204. > FRII hired Scot Ganshert as engineering manager and Kathe Seeby as sales manager. Ganshert has 14 years of technology management experience, and Seeby brings 20 years of sales and sales management experience to the company. > Rock Ridge Music hired Bobby Capps as an A&R consultant and staff producer. Capps is the keyboardist for the band .38 Special and will continue in that role as well. > Susan Warren, broker associate with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, and broker associate and licensed assistant Nicole Dean Barnhart have both earned the EcoBroker Designation. Warren can be reached at 419-2204 and Barnhart at 419-2219. > The Institute of Business and Medical Careers promoted Archie Randall to corporate director of admissions of all three campuses. He joined IBMC in 2005 as the director at the Cheyenne, Wyo., campus. via Fort Collins Coloradoan
Mother's Day: Sunday, May 11, 2008
Message of Life Ministries, 605 18th Street SW, Loveland, CO 80537. 970-663-5433 www.messageoflife.com Sunday, May 11, 2008 10:00 a.m. Service All Mothers will be Honored and will receive a Special Gift. via Fort Collins Coloradoan
Saturday, May 10, 2008 Register from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM GREELEY HARLEY DAVIDSON 3010 W. 29th Street Greeley, Colorado $15.00 Per Hand or 2 Hands for $20.00 Proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society's Relay ... via KUAD-FM Windsor
Springtime in Colorado: Rain and Snow
Spring took a break Thursday morning as rain and snow fell this first day of May. via KKCO-TV Grand Junction
Randy Lee Culver, 44 , Montrose died April 24, 2008, at Montrose Memorial Hospital. via The Grand Junction Sentinel
Crash kills woman, injures two children
A 28-year-old Eaton woman died and two small children were seriously injured in a Weld County crash on Sunday. via Rocky Mountain News
“You can be bitter or you can say it was a great ride”
There were a lot of mixed emotions as the employees at Kinderhut got ready to close down on Sunday, and owners Chuck Merritt and Craig Root both agreed the mood was both happy and sad. via The Summit County Journal
Two Moffat County ranchers face charges in the killing of 34 elk. Charges were filed against Rodney Culverwell and Kenneth Wolgram after a six-week investigation by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. via KMGH-TV Denver