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See how converting office space into affordable housing can work
What now looks like a typical one-bedroom Colorado apartment at 7401 Broadway in Adams County looked a lot different over five years ago."This was originally a children and family services facility, and we were able to convert it into housing," said Steve Kunshier, Vice President for Real Estate Development at Maiker Housing Partners. Caraway Apartments opened to residents back in 2021, several years after the county-owned office space was donated to Maiker Housing Partners in order to be converted into affordable housing units. "There's 44 units in this converted office space, and then we have an additional 72 units that...
Baseball Game Preview: Strasburg Hits the Road
Strasburg is 1-9 against Brush since April of 2017 but they'll have a chance to close the gap a little bit on Wednesday. The Strasburg Indians will head out on the road to challenge the Brush Beetdiggers at 4:00 p.m. Expect the scorekeeper to be kept busy: if their previous games are any indication, the two teams will really light up the scoreboard.
The 5 counties where the most 'impaired driving' citations get issued by Colorado State Patrol
Colorado State Patrol has revealed which of the state's counties accounted for the most 'impaired driving' citations in 2023, and the data reveals a few surprises. In total, 4,120 'impaired driving' citations were handed out by Colorado State Patrol last year – and remember, that doesn't include those also handed out by local law enforcement.
Larimer County commissioners say “yes” to Thornton water pipeline
The growing city of Thornton won unanimous approval Wednesday night from Larimer County for 10 miles of a pipeline to deliver Poudre River water to Adams County, after years of battling neighbor and environmental opposition for the northernmost part of the $485 million project. After seeking a number of conditions...
Baseball Recap: Lyons has no trouble against Strasburg
Lyons stacked a tenth blowout win onto their ever-increasing hoard on Saturday. They put the hurt on the Strasburg Indians with a sharp 10-2 win. The high-flying hitting performance was a huge turnaround for Lyons considering their two-run performance the matchup before. Jake LaCrosse was a major factor while hitting...
James Ward Mollohan
James Ward Mollohan of Strasburg, Colorado peacefully left this earth on April 18th 2024 in search of his next big adventure. Jim was born in Sterling, CO on August 12th 1946 to the late Donald (Jiggs), and Florence (Dolly) Mollohan and would become the oldest brother of 12 children. He taught vocational agriculture in Des Lacs, North Dakota, Palisade and Niwot Colorado. Jim also worked for many years for Texas International-Continental airlines. After retiring from Continental, he worked as a manufacturers rep. In 2011 Jim and his son, Brian, started Ruby Street Brewing manufacturing beer brewing equipment. Jim is preceded in death by his brother Thomas and sister Rita Jo. Jim is survived by his wife Chelle Mollohan, son Brian (Bobbi) Mollohan and daughter Jill (Chris) Dobransky – Grandchildren: Tiffany (Jared) Jaques, and Kurt (Tara) Tatro, Max, Noah, Maggie and Iris – Great grandchildren: Anna, Gavin, Lucas, and Lila – Siblings: Mary Mekelburg, Helen Utley, Tim, Bob, Sue Elm, Teresa Knutzen, Evelyn Conrad, Mike, Pat and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Jim, we all love you! “Thanks for stopping by” More info at: https://www.horan cares.com/obituaries/jam es-mollohan.
Family says street racing led to death of beloved grandfather
A Colorado family is pleading for answers and accountability after they say a beloved grandfather was killed near his home in Adams County because of cars street racing. "He didn't deserve to be hit like that," said Anthony Herrera. Herrera says 63-year-old Joseph Zamora Hernandez was his wife's grandfather. He was also a man who showed selflessness in the community he helped cultivate at the Delux RV Park off Federal Boulevard. "He has lived here for 15 years and out of the 15 years, he has fed the homeless. He had Thanksgiving dinner for them every year," said Herrera. He...
Former Adams County sheriff sentenced to probation in training records fraud scheme
Former Adams County Sheriff Rick Reigenborn today pleaded guilty and was sentenced by a Denver District Court judge for his role in carrying out a scheme to falsify records and claim credit for state-mandated law enforcement training that he did not complete. Reigenborn pleaded guilty to one count felony forgery...
Colorado county leaders work to improve testing for congenital syphilis
Adams County Medical Officer Bernadette Albanese says she has seen the impact time and time again; a baby infected by infected by congenital syphilis.Health leaders and elected officials in Adams County and throughout Colorado are working to improve testing amid a spike in the potentially deadly disease over the last six years."It's very disruptive to start one's life already with this burden on board," said Albanese. "I've had to do the diagnosis [and] work them up, do the spinal tap, find out if it's infected their spinal fluid or their brain, examined their eyes, treat their pneumonia, treat their liver disease....
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