Tag: Fort Collins
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6 favorite breweries in Colorado’s craft beer capital
We think it’s safe to call Fort Collins the craft beer capital of Colorado. For starters, the presence of two big players that not only inspired the craft beer movement in this state but around the country: New Belgium Brewing Co. and Odell Brewing Co. And then there are the sheer numbers. In recent years,…
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Metro Moves: Otter Products launches new unit, Heyday expands in Denver
Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion news here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to [email protected]. OtterBox Business Otter Products has created a new unit that will spearhead the company’s efforts to reach commercial markets across the globe, and announced Berkley…
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Shots fired during Mead road rage incident; driver facing attempted murder charge
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A man faces a charge of attempted first-degree murder after he fired a gun at another vehicle during a road rage incident on northbound Interstate 25 near Mead, according to an affidavit for his arrest from the Mead Police Department. Wyatt Reed, 24, was arrested during…
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Colorado could see one of best wildflower seasons in a while, experts says
Maggie Gaddis has been roaming her usual parks and open spaces around Colorado Springs and delighting in unusual sights. “I’ve seen a lot of species that we haven’t seen in a couple of years,” said the wildflower enthusiast and scientist. The executive director of the Colorado Native Plant Society has seen scarlet globe mallows popping.…
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No risk, no reward: Jean Sutherland’s life well-lived | John Moore
FORT COLLINS – Chances are, if you are of a certain age, you remember hearing about Tom Sutherland, the genial former Colorado State University professor, arts benefactor and occasional actor who was held hostage in Beirut for 6½ harrowing years. When he died in 2016, the world took necessary notice. Attention now must be paid…
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Explore some of Colorado’s geologic wonders at these 5 state parks
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Reservoirs are synonymous with Colorado’s state parks. It’s no wonder the government would seek to preserve those precious waters. But not to be overlooked are the geologic wonders at the center of some parks. Eldorado Canyon John Schroyer and Helen Davis begin their hike to…
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12 Colorado trails to appreciate stunning rocks
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save We all remember the tweet. In 2020, San Miguel Sheriff’s Office reported a “large boulder the size of a small boulder” blocking a highway — a viral post that made us laugh and reflect on our Colorado life. Yes, rocks are common obstructions. Also, they…
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Marijuana trafficking investigation targets five Fort Collins locations
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Northern Colorado Drug Task Force has taken down a marijuana trafficking operation with suspected involvement in nationwide distribution, the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday. The investigation took a year and the task force served search warrants in mid-April in five Fort Collins locations.…
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Blood, sweat and steel: Meet the Wardens, Colorado’s closest thing to real knights
Armored Combat is a competitive international sport that features steel medieval weaponry and armor. The Wardens, Colorado’s Medieval Armored Combat team, have made themselves known this year by qualifying to compete internationally. In April dozens of countries will represent at the Buhurt League World Cup in Prague, what’s been called the Battle of the Nations.…




