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Active-duty military, veterans and National Guard members get free Colorado state park admissions in August

Active-duty military, veterans and National Guard members get free Colorado state park admissions in August

DENVER—To thank U.S. military members, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is offering free admission to all Colorado state parks to active-duty military, veterans, and the National Guard for the month of August. Military members and veterans, resident and nonresident, can pick up a free August Military Pass at any Colorado state park or CPW office […]

Sand and Sage Roundup Royalty participate in recent events

Sand and Sage Roundup Royalty participate in recent events

Queen Jaelin Parker at the Cheyenne County Tumbleweed Fair   The Sand and Sage Roundup Royalty girls have been busy!  Queen Jaelin Parker recently attended the Cheyenne County Tumbleweed Fair on July 19th and 20th.  She assisted in carrying the rodeo sponsor flags during the PRCA Rodeo and got to do a lap on her […]

Sand and Sage Roundup Royalty participate in recent events

Sand and Sage Roundup Royalty participate in recent events

Queen Jaelin Parker at Cheyenne County Tumbleweed Fair The Sand and Sage Roundup Royalty girls have been busy!  Queen Jaelin Parker recently attended the Cheyenne County Tumbleweed Fair on July 19th and 20th.  She assisted in carrying the rodeo sponsor flags during the PRCA Rodeo and got to do a lap on her horse on […]

Campers beware - 51 people were killed by Colorado's deadliest animal last year

Campers beware – 51 people were killed by Colorado’s deadliest animal last year

There are plenty of animals that can kill a human in Colorado – black bears, mountain lions, rattlesnakes, bison, moose, even bighorn sheep, to name a few. Granted, deaths caused by these animals tend to be few and far between, and despite this, encounters involving these species tends to get the most attention. That being said, the […]

Granada Police Department hosting National Night Out event August 6, 2024

Granada Police Department hosting National Night Out event August 6, 2024

  The Granada Town Park will be the site of this year’s National Night Out event on Tuesday, August 6 starting at 6 pm.  National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign designed to promote police/community partnerships and help build neighborhood camaraderie.  There will be a free dinner and free drawings for prizes, as well […]

Meet Colorado’s hardest-working investigator trained to sniff out suspicious fires

Meet Colorado’s hardest-working investigator trained to sniff out suspicious fires

By using her powerful nose, 16-month-old Ash gives fire investigators another way to find what sparked a fire. (Photo provided by the Division of Fire Prevention and Control)   Ash, the 16-month Labrador retriever, is trained with 50% evaporated gasoline, to help firefighters pinpoint the cause of fires around the state. In her first 11 […]

Signatures submitted to add Colorado property tax initiative to November ballot

Signatures submitted to add Colorado property tax initiative to November ballot

Proposition 108, the Citizens’ Tax Cut, looks to reduce assessment rates for property owners A ballot initiative to reduce property tax assessment rates has received enough signatures to qualify for the November 2024 ballot, its sponsors announced Tuesday. Proposition 108, also known as the Citizens’ Tax Cut, has submitted nearly 200,000 signatures to the Secretary […]

SE Colorado Can Chasers Barrel Race Results July 23, 2024

SE Colorado Can Chasers Barrel Race Results July 23, 2024

 

How extreme heat in Colorado may have contributed to an extraordinary outbreak of bird flu in people

How extreme heat in Colorado may have contributed to an extraordinary outbreak of bird flu in people

High temperatures made it harder for workers handling infected chickens to wear PPE. Six later tested positive. The outdoor temperature flirted with 100 degrees and heat advisories blanketed the region earlier this month as workers arrived at a commercial poultry operation in Weld County to start killing chickens. Of the 1.8 million egg-laying hens inside […]

Lamar Utilities Board meets July 23, 2024 – power outages on July 15 explained by Superintendent

Lamar Utilities Board meets July 23, 2024 – power outages on July 15 explained by Superintendent

  Ronny Farmer, CPA with RFarmer, LLC, presented to the Board the Audited Financial Report for 2023. Minutes from the July 9, 2024 meeting were approved unanimously.  Also approved were purchase orders 630111 through 630147 in the amount of $55,800.77.   Payment of bills totaling $1,131,166.10 was approved.  Per usual, the largest bill presented was to […]

Colorado voter-approved "Healthy Meals for All" facing out-of-control costs

Colorado voter-approved “Healthy Meals for All” facing out-of-control costs

Photo by USDA When Colorado voters approved “Healthy School Meals for All” two years ago, organizers behind the ballot initiative estimated the program would cost $115 million in its first year. The actual costs significantly exceeded that — $166 million — leaving state lawmakers scrambling with the financial fallout. “I don’t know why the costs […]

City Council meeting of July 22, 2024

City Council meeting of July 22, 2024

All council members were present for the July 22, 2024 meeting. As there were no persons wanting to speak during the Public Comments portion of the meeting, Mayor Crespin reminded everyone that this is their chance to address Council if they have concerns. Kristin Scwartz gave the Treasurer report, informing Council that the DOLA grant […]

“Night at the Museum” event July 18 a night of  fun

“Night at the Museum” event July 18 a night of fun

  The Prowers County Historical Society’s party honoring Commissioner Wendy Buxton-Andrade and Big Timbers Museum Curator Kathleen Scranton as they both retire lived up to the anticipation its announcement created.  It was attended by a large crowd of adults as well as children, the latter of which could be seen darting throughout the event finding […]

Demand for Colorado’s paid-family and medical leave less than expected

Demand for Colorado’s paid-family and medical leave less than expected

Christine Levi was forced to resume work the day after coming home after giving birth because her employer offered no paid leave.  She is shown here with her daughter, now a toddler, as she drops her off at day care. (photo by Marvin Anani)   Six months into the new FAMLI program, more than 62,000 […]

Talk of changes to CPW’s Big Game Season Structure to highlight SE Region Caucus on July 31

Talk of changes to CPW’s Big Game Season Structure to highlight SE Region Caucus on July 31

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Changes to the 2025-29 Big Game Season Structure approved recently by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission will highlight discussions at the CPW Southeast Region Sportspersons’ Caucus scheduled for 6 p.m., Wednesday, July 31 at the region headquarters. Region Manager Frank McGee, other CPW leadership and biologists will outline how the […]