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In the courts - District, county courts Dec. 5
Five sentenced Five defendants have been sentenced in Morgan County District Court: Tracy J. Dutton, 33, Wiggins, 4-year Department of Corrections prison term and $45,486, including $45,000 restitution, for second-degree burglary; two counts of theft and one count each of conspiracy to commit second-degree burglary, theft by receiving, criminal ...
Town of Nederland approaches "multi-use" businesses
Lynn Hirshman NEDERLAND Teresa Warren, of Off Her Rocker, recently complained to the Board of Trustees about the Town administration demanding a building permit and a new certificate of occupancy for her building based on the Town's "discovery" that her building has three uses.
County's show cause hearings offer area residents a voice
One family benefited this week from the new process the county planning office uses to resolve code violations.
The Giving Tree offers holiday cheer
Not everyone has the opportunity to open presents and feast on glazed ham during the holiday season, but area residents will have a convenient opportunity to give their less fortunate neighbors reason to celebrate this year.
In the courts - Fort Morgan city court Nov. 6
Morgan city court Defendants appearing in Fort Morgan Municipal Court, paying penalty assessments or assessed default judgments and charges: Angela Mayhew, 35, Fort Morgan, $530 for driving an uninsured vehicle, $250 suspended.
Clarion to open at Wayward Wind
The reopening of the vacant motel in the Wayward Wind subdivision west of Fort Morgan as a Clarion Inn, derailed by financing problems, is back on track after a local bank came forward.
4-H winners recognized by Fort Morgan Rotary
The local 4-H Senior Record Book winners were the featured guests at last week's Fort Morgan Rotary Club meeting.
Defendants appearing in Brush Municipal Court, paying penalty assessments or assessed default judgments and charges: Sandra Jordet, 54, Brush, $111 for speeding.
In the courts - District Court Oct. 15
Petitions filed Petitions for dissolution of marriage have been filed in Morgan County District Court for: Paige Cameron, 45, and Ranald L. Cameron, 49, both of Fort Morgan.
Sterling Post Office welcomes new master
Pamela Kay Snyder, left, takes the oath of office as the 26th Postmaster of the Sterling Post Office as her husband Wayne and two grandsons look on.
Cancer support A Cancer Support Group meeting will be held Thursday, Sept. 17, at the Colorado Plains Medical Center from 7 to 8:30 p.m. FMHS 40th reunion The Fort Morgan High School Class of 1969 will hold its 40th reunion Friday and Saturday, Sept.
In the courts - Brush city court Sept. 16
Brush city court Defendants appearing in Brush Municipal Court, paying penalty assessments or assessed default judgments and charges: Catrina King, 30, Fort Morgan, $75 for failing to stop for red signal light.
Senior fellowship The Community Senior Fellowship will meet at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept.
Fashionistas flock to screening of "The September Issue"
The movie hits theaters Sept. 11, but last week, Denver had the honor of being one of four cities chosen for an advance look at the film perhaps best described as a real-life "The Devil Wears Prada." The others were New York, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. The screening was sponsored by the Gilt Groupe, an online couture shopping site founded by ...
Little tykes fill Morgan County Fair arena in bottle animal events
Brush s 3-year-old Kira Renton, left, and her 4-year-old sister, Maesen, stand with their bottle kid goats before entering the arena Tuesday at the Morgan County Fair.
Canines collaborate with kids at dog show
Emily Dahle, 12, of Snyder, orders her 3-year-old black Labrador to lie down during the rally events Thursday at the Dog Obedience Show.
Young contestants show furry friends at fair
Shiloh Megel, 12, of Wiggins grooms her rabbit before the Morgan County Fair rabbit show.
Canines collaborate with kids at dog show
Roxanne Bashor, 9, of Fort Morgan walks her dog through a series of cones in the rally events Thursday at the Dog Obedience Show.
Funeral services for Lamar, Colorado resident William E. "Bill" Smith were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 15, 2009 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Lamar, Colo.
Magician Attempts to Drive Car While Blindfolded
Magician Jack Stephens, producer of and a performer in the show Masters of Magic will attempt to navigate the roads in and around the Promenade Shops at Centerra in Loveland today this Thursday evening, at 6:00 p.m. while blindfolded.