Publisher’s Letter: THE Question!
When I spend time with younger folks I try to remember to share with them THE all-important question for them to pose throughout their lifetime: “What do I want?” At first, that might seem selfish, […]
When I spend time with younger folks I try to remember to share with them THE all-important question for them to pose throughout their lifetime: “What do I want?” At first, that might seem selfish, […]
Kathleen Miller Few conservation efforts provide the extensive and enduring benefits of planting seedling trees. Seedling tress help: reforest burned areas, enhance wildlife habitat, reduce soil erosion, protect water supplies and serve as living fences […]
Get advice about how to remove part of your lawn and replace it with low-water-use plants. The Life After Lawn landscape lecture covers the most effective ways to transform your landscape from grass to xeriscape. […]
Join the Wellington Area Chamber of Commerce Thursday, February 13th from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, as they celebrate Wellington’s newest business, Meridian Trust Federal Credit Union. The Chamber will provide a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony […]
Realtor. Innovator. Bank director. Author. Teacher. Philanthropist. Larry Kendall has worn many hats over his 50-year business career. Now he gets a new one: Hall of Famer. A co-founder of The Group Inc. Real Estate […]
By Jan Rothe I am opposed to the building of Glade Reservoir (an off-channel reservoir which will be located about 1/2 mile north of Ted’s Place) for many reasons. Here are just a couple. First, […]
By: Kareen Kinzli Larsen, Realtor at RE/MAX Alliance Just like that, we are at the end of January. How are those New Year’s Resolutions going? Are you still hitting the gym 3 times a week […]
Free water audits are available to Greeley residences, businesses, and organizations. Indoor Audit All homes could benefit from an audit — but homes that are more than 20 years old will see the most savings. […]
By Bruce Croissant My dad’s home town was Keota and mom grew up in Loveland. I grew up in LaSalle which was conceived as a railroad town. It had a roundhouse at one time but […]
Nicole Yost COLORADO EARLY COLLEGES NETWORK SUPPORT Jan. 28, 2020 – Deputy Secretary Mitchell “Mick” Zais with the U.S. Department of Education visited Colorado Early Colleges (CEC) Fort Collins as a final stop on his […]
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