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Larimer County confirms 2024's first animal case of rabies in Fort Collins: What to know
A bat found on a porch in Fort Collins has tested positive for rabies, marking the first confirmed case of an animal with the deadly virus in Larimer County this year. Larimer County Department of Health and Environment confirmed the rabies infection in a news release Monday. NOCO Humane Animal Protection and Control captured the sick bat Thursday, April 25, near the intersection of Drake Road and Timberline Road. ...
City Council members, state representative urge Poudre School District to protect Blevins
State representative Andrew Boesenecker and the Fort Collins City Council members representing districts on the west side of the city are urging Poudre School District officials to remove Blevins Middle and Olander Elementary schools from consolidation discussions. Both schools would have been consolidated with Polaris Expeditionary Learning School under a plan that was...
How a layoff became an opportunity for this Colorado fishing shop owner
“My Economy” tells the story of the new economic normal through the eyes of people trying to make it, because we know the only numbers that really matter are the ones in your economy. Layoffs have made headlines over the last year, particularly in tech and finance. But while...
‘You see your child walking near a cliff’: Parents of former Grace Christian Church attendees speak out about cultlike tendencies
Editor’s Note: In 2015, The Collegian published “Cult or community? Questions about Fort Collins’ Faith Christian Church offshoot, Grace Christian Church.” This article is a follow-up to that story and intended to examine the continued presence of Grace Christian Church on Colorado State University’s campus.
The School Buzz: D-49 high school show choir wins state competition
The show choir at Vista Ridge High School is in its 10th year and it's certainly been a monumental year to remember. The "Rhythms" won first place at the Colorado State Show Choir Festival in Fort Collins recently. The choir took home a nearly perfect score following their performance, winning 69 out of 70 possible points. The post The School Buzz: D-49 high school show choir wins state competition appeared first on KRDO.
Ward: Goodbye, The Collegian, you absolute beaut
Editor’s Note: Traditionally, graduating seniors working at The Collegian are given the chance to write a farewell note at the end of their tenure at CSU. Fresh on Colorado State University’s campus, I was chatting with Bella Eckburg — former opinion editor at The Collegian — when she convinced me over the course of two weeks to apply for a position at the newspaper. I was studying linguistics, so I decided to try out copy editing.
Campus protests continue calling for ceasefire in Gaza
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to reflect ongoing protests at Colorado State University. It will be updated with ongoing details. Protests against the ongoing Israel-Hamas war continued May 1 on the Lory Student Center Plaza just two days after protesters hand-delivered a formal letter of demands to university administration April 29.
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