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Colorado wildlife agency identifies wolf likely killed by mountain lion
The wolf that was likely killed by a mountain lion in Larimer County last month has been identified. Colorado Parks and Wildlife told the Coloradoan on Thursday the wolf that was found dead April 18 wore GPS collar No. 2303. That wolf was a juvenile gray male and weighed 76 pounds at the...
'The wolves are smart': Grand County's lone range rider has hands full protecting cattle
In the first two weeks of night watches, the lone hired range rider in Grand County scared off a wolf or multiple wolves on seven different occasions as the predators prowled among a cattle herd where a string of killings have taken place. On the night of May 8, the range rider...
RE/MAX Peak to Peak announces new ownership to assist buyers and sellers
RE/MAX Peak to Peak, a real estate agency serving Grand County, announced May 1 that Becky and John Sanderson are its new owners. The husband-and-wife team are longtime locals. According to a new release from RE/MAX Peak to Peak, the new ownership “marks a significant milestone and signals a strategic move towards fostering new opportunities in the dynamic real estate landscape.”
Missing 23-year-old climber found dead in Rocky Mountains
The body of 23-year-old Lucas Macaj was recovered in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park on Thursday after he took a "significant fall," according to an initial investigation, the park said. Search and rescue teams had been looking for Macaj on Mills Glacier since Monday. His body was flown by helicopter to a landing zone in Rocky Mountain National Park before being transferred to the Boulder County Coroner's Office. Park rangers completed an on-scene investigation. The search for Macaj began when he was reported overdue following an attempt to summit Longs Peak on Sunday. He was last heard from at about 1 p.m. on Sunday when he texted a friend indicating that he was on the summit of Longs Peak.
Show off your vehicle at the free family-friendly car show in Granby
Want to check out cool cars or show off yours? Then don’t miss the car show at Debbie’s Drive-In on May 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. — weather permitting. The event is organized by locals looking to gather some of the many classic and interesting cars in the area. People are welcome to come out to Granby and enjoy the free show, or bring their vehicles to display if they are interested.
Osprey cam is livestreaming: Is this year’s Grand Lake osprey couple the same as previous years?
In the email updates that Kent Roorda, custodian of the Grand Lake osprey livestream camera, sends out regularly, he often answers questions he receives from viewers. In an email update sent out April 20, Roorda explained how to tell the difference between the male and female osprey. “The female osprey...
Another cow death reported at ranch where 5 cattle were killed by wolves
GRAND COUNTY, Colo. — Another cow has been killed by a wolf or wolves in Grand County, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). The Middle Park Stockgrowers Association reported the cow was killed at the same ranch where four yearling cattle deaths were reported in April. CPW added...
Grand Lake’s town manager leaves position to begin working for Keystone — a newly formed town where he used to bus tables
John Crone first became Grand Lake’s town manager in October 2019. During his time as town manager, Crone worked through the COVID-19 pandemic — even becoming one of the first in Grand County to contract the virus — and the East Troublesome Fire, one of the largest fires in Colorado history. He also made headlines with a former trustee of Grand Lake after some accusations were made public.
Community celebrates West Grand students with send off to state competitions
West Grand High School had a celebratory send off on Thursday for the track team, the West Grand Future Farmers of America and the Future Business Leaders of America. Students from both the boys and girls track teams will compete at the Colorado High School Activities Association championships from Thursday until Saturday, in Lakewood. Stay tuned for their results at state.
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