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Tucker Mountain Band to perform in Greeley this weekend
When the five members of the Tucker Mountain Band got together in 2007, all of them were excited to be able to play in a bluegrass band.
Greeley businesses taking advantage of furry trend of dogs in workplace
JIM RYDBOM/jrydbom@greeleytribune.com Sadie, director of greeting, visits diffrent offices while at the Greeley Chamber of Commerce last week.
Bill and Sharon Farr to be 2013 Greeley Stampede grand marshals
A Greeley man and his wife will be the third generation of their family to serve as The Stampede grand marshals.
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Community response key during 2008 tornado
Tribune File Photo Volunteers from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints help a homeowner clean up debris in the Cornerstone area in Windsor back in 2008.
Blues Jam time: John Mayall to headline annual Greeley festival
My favorite time of the year is almost here again, with the arrival of the ninth annual Greeley Blues Jam.
Local doctor warns Greeley residents of danger from contaminated drugs
A Colorado psychiatrist and talk show host has been warning people that generic drugs from some foreign sources are having dangerous reactions in patients due to lack quality control standards by manufacturers.
17 Insurers Want To Play Ball In Colorado's Marketplace
Colorado became the latest state Wednesday to post proposed health insurance plans for its new online marketplace, which is slated begin enrolling people in coverage Oct.
District: Greeley elementary teacher came to school drunk
A fourth-grade teacher at Billie Martinez Elementary School is being recommended for dismissal from the district after she came to work intoxicated earlier this month.
Greeley woman talked down from U.S. 34 suicide attempt
Traffic on 23rd Avenue and U.S. 34 near the Greeley Mall was frozen for about a half hour on Sunday afternoon as Greeley police talked a woman down from committing suicide.
Weld residents reminisce, recover and learn from tornado experiences
JIM RYDBOM/jrydbom@greeleytribune.com A dairy in west Greeley near the Missile Site Park was completely destroyed by the tornado that hit the Windsor area on May 22, 2008.
Greeley police investigating shooting believed to be gang-related
Greeley police are investigating a shooting in northeast Greeley on Sunday that they believe to be gang related.
Weld County honors fallen officers on Peace Officers Memorial Day
JOSHUA POLSON/jpolson@greeleytribune.com Weld County Sheriff's Cmdr. Donnie Patch rides his horse, Pawnee, past the American flags on display Wednesday morning at the Fallen Officers Memorial during Peace Officers Memorial Day at Bittersweet Park.
Longtime Greeley-Evans area philanthropist Meakins dies
Jack Meakins, a philanthropist in the Greeley-Evans area who touched an array of people and nonprofits here in his lifetime, died on Friday.
Two people suffer stab wounds after biker gang-related fight in Greeley
Greeley police say an event at the Roadkill Sports Grill on Thursday night turned into a gang-related brawl that left bystanders shaken and two people with stab wounds.
Governor signs high-tech startup bill into law at UNC
JOSHUA POLSON/jpolson@greeleytribune.com Gov. John Hickenlooper signs the Advanced Industries Accelerator Act into law Wednesday at the University of Northern Colorado's Panorama Room in Greeley.
On Saturday, Boulder cyclist Michel Van Duym was struck and killed by a SUV driver in Lyons.
Greeley City Council woman won't run again to focus on art, health
JIM RYDBOM/jrydbom@greeleytribune.com Greeley City Council member Donna Sapienza works on a drawing while at her Greeley home this week.
Greeley announces "fun in the sun" with Summer schedule
GREELEY, CO) - Traditionally, Memorial Day weekend marks the beginning of summer and all the fun in the sun.
Greeley man picks up cans as he runs
JOSHUA POLSON/jpolson@greeleytribune.com A can along 35th Avenue catches the eye of Robert Waltman during his jog Tuesday morning in Greeley.
Tyler Seward, a park ranger, makes running look easy - treading 100 miles a week
DAN ENGLAND/dengland@greeleytribune.com Tyler Seward gazes out at Jackson Lake while working a shift as a ranger for the state park in Morgan County.