Author: Hap Fry, Special to The Gazette
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Larimer County-owned addiction treatment facility welcomes those who show up at the front door
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save FORT COLLINS • Terrell Keith’s journey into substance abuse and subsequent mental health issues is unique but not uncommon. Then a sophomore in high school, Keith had up to that point what he describes as a “normal” childhood with support from his family, while also…
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Meat-packing firm in Greeley agrees to $4 million child labor settlement
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GREELEY • The nation’s largest meat packing processor, JBS USA Food Co., which is one of Colorado’s best-known employers, has agreed to pay $4 million to assist individuals and communities affected by unlawful child labor practices nationwide. The U.S. Department of Labor announced the agreement to address child labor violations by JBS through a release on…
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Bringing in the New Year with a jump onto the Dry January bandwagon
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Editor’s note: Today, the Denver Gazette begins publishing stories from the Colorado Network, a new cooperative of freelance journalists focused on covering news from all corners of the state, particularly areas that are undercovered now. FORT COLLINS • Unlike five years ago, Taylor Strope won’t be heading into the New Year, and, more specifically, Dry January…
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Bringing in the New Year with a jump onto the Dry January bandwagon
FORT COLLINS • Unlike five years ago, Taylor Strope won’t be heading into the New Year, and, more specifically, Dry January with any trepidation. This time around, Strope, a Fort Collins resident and owner of Mountainside Events, has a more nuanced plan for what will be her second foray into Dry January with the end…




