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Month: January 2021

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Over 1,736 Pounds of Food Raised by Big O Tires of Loveland’s Holiday Food Drive

January 29, 2021 Steven Bonifazi Comments Off on Over 1,736 Pounds of Food Raised by Big O Tires of Loveland’s Holiday Food Drive

Big O Tires of Loveland has raised more than 1,736 pounds of food and $495 in cash for their eleventh annual Holiday Canned Food Drive to benefit the Food Bank for Larimer County. The food […]

Gardens & Landscapes

Forcing Buds on Cut Branches for Winter Bouquets

January 29, 2021 Blaine Howerton Comments Off on Forcing Buds on Cut Branches for Winter Bouquets

Bryan Fischer, Horticulturist, Gardens on Spring Creek   January marks the beginning of what I often consider a downer of a period in the gardener’s year. Days and nights are too chilly to do much […]

Life in NOCO

U.S. Navy Blue Angels Recent Flight Over Loveland Preparation for Airshow

January 28, 2021 Steven Bonifazi Comments Off on U.S. Navy Blue Angels Recent Flight Over Loveland Preparation for Airshow

The United States Navy Blue Angels flew over Loveland on Tuesday, January 19, to prepare for an upcoming airshow. The airshow will be held in Loveland and feature the Blue Angels’ aerobatics on Saturday, October […]

Politics

Tricia Canonico to Kick Off Campaign for Fort Collins City Council District 3

January 28, 2021 Steven Bonifazi Comments Off on Tricia Canonico to Kick Off Campaign for Fort Collins City Council District 3

Tricia Canonico will hold a Q&A today, Thursday, January 28, from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm to officially launch her city council campaign. Tricia will share her ideas for leading Fort Collins into the future […]

Columns

Colorado’s Behavioral Health Chief Opens Up About His Own Severe Depression

January 28, 2021 Blaine Howerton Comments Off on Colorado’s Behavioral Health Chief Opens Up About His Own Severe Depression

  By Susan Greene, COLab   Some words fail us, and for Robert Werthwein, “depression” is one of them. The 41-year-old director of Colorado’s Behavioral Health Office prefers to say “everything turned to complete shit” […]

Music News

Bruce Springsteen Rages On with “Letter to You”

January 28, 2021 Blaine Howerton Comments Off on Bruce Springsteen Rages On with “Letter to You”

Tim Van Schmidt The poet Dylan Thomas wrote: “Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.” Is […]

Health and Wellness

UCHealth Medical Center of the Rockies Earns Nursing Recognition for Third Consecutive Time

January 27, 2021 Steven Bonifazi Comments Off on UCHealth Medical Center of the Rockies Earns Nursing Recognition for Third Consecutive Time

UCHealth Medical Center of the Rockies has been designated as a Magnet organization for the third year in a row for nursing excellence. The American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Magnet Recognition Program is the highest seal […]

Art & Lifestyle

Organization Receives $45,000 Grant to Build Monument

January 27, 2021 Steven Bonifazi Comments Off on Organization Receives $45,000 Grant to Build Monument

The Fort Collins Downtown Development Authority has given a $45,000 grant to non-profit organization Mujeres de Colores to build The Hand That Feeds sculpture and monument at Sugar Beet Park in north Fort Collins. The sculpture is […]

We spent some time last month discussing the value of a book – and by that we’re not distinguishing between print, electronic, audio or picture books. Each has their place, value, preference and use. For example, there’s a strong correlation between the graphics of a near-wordless picture book and a teen or grownup-intended graphic novel. There’s a direct, extraordinary relationship between the word play of Dr. Seuss and e. e. cummings or Wallace Stevens or Dylan Thomas.
News

Clearview Library District Reopens

January 27, 2021 Steven Bonifazi Comments Off on Clearview Library District Reopens

The Clearview Library District has reopened the Windsor-Severance Library to the public starting Monday, January 25, at 720 3rd Street in Windsor. The library’s new hours vary from 9 am to 7 pm Monday through […]

Art & Lifestyle

Photo of the Week: Start ’em Young

January 27, 2021 Steven Bonifazi Comments Off on Photo of the Week: Start ’em Young

Here is our third “Photo of the Week.” This photo comes from Sue Wilcox. It is of her grandkids Kyra, age 3 and Liam, age 6 watching the inauguration of President Biden on Wednesday, January […]

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