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3 more Colorado poultry workers test positive for bird flu, bringing total to 10
Three additional poultry workers at a second commercial egg-laying facility in Weld County affected by an outbreak of avian influenza have tested positive for bird flu, per state health officials
Tire Disposal Event In Greeley Next Month
If you live in Weld County, next month the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment is inviting you to a tire disposal event. The tire disposal event will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3 at the Household Hazardous Waste Center, 1311 N. 17th Av., Greeley, reports the Greeley Tribune. The pilot program event, previously limited to residents of unincorporated Weld County, will help reduce waste and the environmental impact of improperly disposed tires. At the disposal event, Household Hazardous Waste staff will accept off-rim tires. Participants can turn in up to four passenger car tires or light truck tires.
New restaurant poised to take over vacant Coopersmith's Poolside space
A new Korean fried chicken franchise called Bonchon, and a companion Korean salad restaurant have plans to open in CooperSmith’s former Poolside location, joining Visit Fort Collins as tenants in the Old Town Square building. Henry Lee and his wife Jane Rong Li, Bonchon franchisees who own five locations in Colorado Springs and Denver, are expanding the brand into Fort Collins, with plans to split the 5,000-square-foot space with a Korean salad restaurant, Salady, Lee told the...
Wyo. man sentenced for kidnapping, killing woman whose remains were found in Colo.
AURORA, Colo. (TCN) -- A 41-year-old man from Wyoming will spend the rest of his life behind bars for kidnapping and killing a 29-year-old woman whose remains were found in a remote area in Colorado on New Year’s Eve in 2021. The Colorado 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office announced...
Sundance says goodbye: Fort Collins-area fixture rides wave of well wishes in final days
When I got to Sundance Steakhouse & Saloon early Thursday evening, I first spotted owner Nicole Hendrix adjusting its front mat, a spray bottle of Windex at her feet. By the time I got to its entrance, Hendrix had disappeared inside the sprawling honky tonk. The next time I saw her, she was perched by a pool table talking to one of Sundance's former beer reps. After that, she was behind its main bar, her high ponytail...
Fort Collins, Colorado, Man Scores $200,000 Prize in Treasure Hunt
People all over Colorado love all sorts of games and adventures. Here comes a treasure hunt that puts those two things together, with a man from Fort Collins claiming victory. Forget about sitting around the table putting together a 1,000-piece puzzle; get ready for a real puzzle that could lead you to the next big prize.
Larimer County restaurant inspections: All 21 pass
The Larimer County and Weld County health departments have a three-tiered health inspection rating, with rankings of pass, reinspection required or closed. Establishments with violations of 0-49 points pass; those with 50-109 points require reinspection; and any with more than 110 points face closure. This report is for July 17-23. There were no inspections conducted by Weld County...
Another Fort Collins Brewery Will Be Closing for Good
After two and a half years, a craft brewery located in Fort Collins will close for good. Patrons of the brewery will not have to wait long for another option in the area, however, as another Colorado brewery will be taking over the space. According to the Coloradoan, Atlanta-based Sweetwater...
$25 Trees Available to Fort Collins Residents Through the Community Canopy Program
The City of Fort Collins Forestry Division is once again partnering with Nature in the City, Fort Collins Wholesale Nursery, and the Arbor Day Foundation to provide the Community Canopy Program. This August, 1,000 trees will be available to residents within Fort Collins’ Growth Management Area (GMA) for $25 each.
Multiple people ran from vehicle after Fort Collins crash that injured 2 people
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Fort Collins police investigators are looking for video of a hit-and-run crash as they work to determine who was driving the vehicle that struck and injured two motorcyclists early Friday morning,. The crash happened around 1:40 a.m. at the intersection of Laporte Avenue and College...
Get a look inside Fort Collins' Center for Creativity after its 4-year closure, renovation
After years in the dark, sunlight is once again streaming through the arched windows of Fort Collins' Center for Creativity. The city arts hub at 200 Mathews St. recently wrapped up a roughly three-year-long renovation and will reopen to the public Saturday. The facility shuttered at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and remained closed as it completed pre-planned improvements and, later, started its larger renovation that was approved as part of the city's...
Fort Collins Man Identified Following Officer-Involved Shooting
There is a major update on the investigation regarding a shooting that occurred on July 21 that involved Fort Collins Police Services. The Larimer County Sheriff's Office released a statement on July 22 that detailed the incident. At 12:41 p.m., Fort Collins Police responded to a single-car accident at Mountain...
Here are all the Fort Collins athletes competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics
Northern Colorado is well represented in the Paris Olympics. The 2024 Olympic Games are underway and a handful of local ties will be competing. There are two athletes raised in the Fort Collins area who will compete, plus another three who starred in college at Colorado State. For CSU, it means the Rams have...
Here's how plans for 265 residential units in south Fort Collins are shaping up
A piece of land along the South College corridor that developers have eyed for housing in recent years is moving through its latest round of review. Developer Zocalo Community Development proposes to build 265 farmhouse-style duplexes, townhomes and multifamily units available for rent on a lot northwest of College Avenue and Trilby Road. ...
Longtime Fort Collins barbecue restaurant could shutter this fall, owner says
After nearly two decades dishing up southern smoked barbecue in east Fort Collins, Chris Robinson may be packing up his smoker. Robinson, who purchased Hog Wild BBQ 19 years ago, put the wood-fired barbecue restaurant at 223 S. Link Lane on the market last year. If he doesn't sell it by October, he will close the business and take the concept back to his home state of North Carolina, where he's planning to move to be closer...
Fort Collins residents will decide 4 items on the ballot this November
On this November's election ballot, residents of Fort Collins will have some issues of city relevance to vote on, in addition to who they want to be president and represent them at the state and local level. Four items have been referred to the ballot by City Council: a sales tax extension to...
Colorado study probes regenerative ag practices
A study last year from Colorado State University’s Department of Soil and Crop Sciences together with the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology found regenerative practices including integrating crop and livestock systems were successful as long-term carbon storage solutions and increasing soil fertility. Results were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
The Music District provides valuable space for local musicians
Fort Collins offers a multitude of opportunities for residents looking to explore their artistic interests, and for incoming students at CSU wanting to explore that creative side of themselves, The Music District is located right next to campus. The nonprofit organization creates a space for musicians and local music businesses...
PSD Superintendent Brian Kingsley cleared by outside investigation, school board says
Corrections and clarifications: The reasons given by Poudre School District for denying the Coloradoan's request to view the investigation have been updated since this story was first published to remove an incorrect reference for exclusions allowed under the Colorado Open Records Act. The Poudre School District Board of Education issued a statement Wednesday...
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