Wellington vet restores a lion’s roar
By Gary Raham What do you do when Francis the African lion has a toothache while traveling in the Rocky Mountains? Though not a common problem, it was precisely the dilemma Trey Key faced as […]
By Gary Raham What do you do when Francis the African lion has a toothache while traveling in the Rocky Mountains? Though not a common problem, it was precisely the dilemma Trey Key faced as […]
The Cheyenne Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center announced that a web page has been set up to show progress on the new Loveland VA Community Outpatient Clinic, scheduled to open February 5, 2018. The clinic, located […]
New public artwork from the Art in Public Places program of the City of Fort Collins is cropping around the city. Look for “Terralogue Totems” by Fort Collins artist Mark Leichliter along the Lincoln Corridor; […]
Often mistaken for a hummingbird, the white-lined sphinx moth is often seen enjoying nectar from the same flowers as hummers, such as these nasturtiums. These moths are active both day and night, and you may […]
The Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS) is offering firewood from the Colorado State Forest in north-central Colorado for $10 per cord. The CSFS is selling self-serve permits for the low fee to encourage citizens to […]
A long list of fun activities, including bird banding, butterfly releases, face painting, demonstrations and workshops, tastings, an artisan marketplace and live music, are planned for Nature’s Harvest Fest at the Gardens at Spring Creek, […]
The Cheyenne Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center, which provides health care services to veterans in southeastern Wyoming, northern Colorado, and western Nebraska, will hold an open house on Wednesday, September 13, 5 p.m.-7 p.m., at the Veterans […]
If you watch crime shows on TV, you’ve seen forensics in action. Dusting for fingerprints. Analyzing DNA from a toothbrush. Determining whether a bloodstain is human or animal. Detecting poison in a dead person’s body. […]
AULT, Colo. – The two trails leading out of the Crow Valley Campground, Trail of the Mourning Dove and the Birdwalk Trail, will be temporarily closed on September 12 and 13 while weed treatment takes place, weather permitting. Employees […]
By Libby James North Forty News Before J. Evan Roberts died in 2002, he asked his son, D.L. Roberts, to do two things: take care of his wife Catherine (D.L.’s stepmother), and make sure the […]
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