
Blaine Howerton
Blaine Howerton, journalist and publisher, captures the heart of Northern Colorado through local news and community storytelling.
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Wellington Downtown Rejuvenation and Main Street Project announces community forum
An independent group of citizens and business people have formed an action committee known as the Wellington Downtown Rejuvenation and…
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Pawnee National Grassland shooting area opens
The Baker Draw Designated Shooting Area on the Pawnee National Grassland opened to the public on Jan. 10. A grand…
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Get the inside scoop on county services with Larimer County 101
Larimer County’s application process is underway for Larimer County 101: A Journey Through Larimer County Services, a 9-week class introducing…
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Poudre Valley REA names new CEO
Jeff Wadsworth has been named as the new Chief Executive Officer of Poudre Valley REA by the Board of Directors.…
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Tour explores winter raptors on the prairie
Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory will host its fifth annual winter raptor tour to the Colorado grasslands in February. The Winter…
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Toxic compound air emissions from Anheuser-Busch brewery show steady decline
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s annual national analysis of the Toxics Release Inventory shows that ammonia releases at the Anheuser-Busch…
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Cold-weather antidote: High Plains Landscape Workshop boosts spring
Gardeners wanting to get ready for the new season can soothe the itch to plant by attending workshops and talks…
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Fort Collins seeks input on process and code improvements for historic preservation
The City of Fort Collins invites the community to an Open House for the Historic Preservation Process Improvements Study on…
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Larimer County hosts post‐disaster federal income tax workshop
Larimer County will host United Policyholders for a special presentation aimed at flood survivors called “Post-Disaster Income Tax Workshop.” The…
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Virginia Dale Community Club awards Lincoln essay winners
In cooperation with the Poudre School District, the Virginia Dale Community Club sponsored an essay contest for local 5th graders…
