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CBI deactivates alert for missing 83-year-old Greeley woman, located safely
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation issued an alert for a missing Greeley woman last seen Tuesday. Dorothy Smiley, 83, was spotted before 7 p.m. driving between Wellington and Carr, Colorado.
UNC baseball clinches top overall seed in ACC Tournament with win over Duke
The UNC baseball program took a step forward in their season goals this year on Friday afternoon. With the 6-4 win over Duke in game two of the season-finale series, the Tar Heels officially clinched the top overall seed in the 2024 ACC Baseball Tournament. A week after locking up the division with a series sweep of Louisville at home, UNC needed just one win or a loss from Clemson to ensure they would be the top overall seed. And they did that on Saturday. With the game tied at 4 in the top of the ninth, Parks Harber delivered the go-ahead...
Can UNC’s future medical school help fix Colorado’s doctor shortage?
Patients in Colorado feel the brunt of a growing healthcare crisis every day. Most Colorado counties have a shortage of primary care doctors and other healthcare workers – and that has an outsized impact on low-income and rural communities. And that shortage is projected to get even worse as...
HARTMAN: The first Falcon student athlete to go D1
Senior golfer Jaci Hartman is about to make history: she’ll be the only Turner graduate on record to ever play collegiate athletics at an NCAA Division 1 school. Quite an accomplishment for a kid from a school that’s not even a dot on the map. In the fall,...
Bipartisan teams emerge to push for major bills in Colorado
Behind the slew of legislation tackling some of the biggest challenges in Colorado were teams of bipartisan lawmakers who emerged to push the proposals across the finish line. Unsurprisingly, the lawmakers are veteran policymakers who have sharpened their skills at finding agreements over the years. Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer, R-Weld County,...
Track season kicks off for students at Eaton high school
At Eaton High school, students take track and field very seriously and are looking forward to this 2024 season. With many different events to compete in, ranging from field events all the way to running and sprinting events, Eaton High School athletes are ready to dominate this season. Last season, a handful of EHS athletes competed in the state track meet. EHS sophomore, Mori Adams (26) who throws discus said, “I like doing track because I like the freedom and hanging out with my teammates. But also because I get to represent EHS when I go to track meets.” This is Adams’ second year doing track for Eaton High School and he can speak for most of the team when he says, “Some of the problems that the team goes through in track are communication with teammates, injuries, and the weather sometimes.” With track being a springtime sport, that means there is lots of change in weather, making it difficult sometimes to compete outdoors. Communication is always key no matter what sport you are playing but for Adams it is especially important. So far, EHS athletes have been putting in the work so eventually at the end of this season they will find themselves at state. Adams hopes this year that the EHS track team will make it all the way to state track again.
Eaton High School sports stay strong as coaching staff changes
Eaton High School (EHS) is known for its outstanding athletic programs. Football, cross country, volleyball, golf, basketball, track and field, swimming, wrestling, softball, marching band, and baseball are all offered at EHS. As the sports and amount of athletes stay consistent at EHS, coaching staffs have seemingly increased in turnover rates.
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