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3Hopeful Hearts comforts those who’ve lost a child

October 30, 2017 Matt Bartmann 2

“A parent is not supposed to outlive their child. It is just not what any parent ever expects to happen,” says Betsy Strafach, director of 3Hopeful Hearts (3HH), a Fort Collins-based non-profit that offers support […]

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Fate of Roberts Ranch undecided

October 25, 2017 Libby James Comments Off on Fate of Roberts Ranch undecided

by Libby James North Forty News The ultimate fate of the historic Roberts Ranch that spans 17,000 acres from Owl Canyon to Virginia Dale in northern Colorado is still in question, and as yet there […]

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CSU students help Fort Morgan immigrant high school kids

October 21, 2017 Libby James Comments Off on CSU students help Fort Morgan immigrant high school kids

Colorado State University in Fort Collins is a land grant institution pledged “to provide access to opportunity to anyone with the motivation and ability to earn a degree.” CSU’s statement goes on to say, “We […]

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Mules a viable work “horse”

September 19, 2017 Matt Bartmann 1

Still enjoying green grass thanks to recent rains, three grazing mules take a break to see if the photographer might have a treat for them. He does not. Mules, being the offspring of a donkey […]

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17,000-acre Roberts Ranch rich with history

September 8, 2017 Libby James Comments Off on 17,000-acre Roberts Ranch rich with history

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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Foothills Unitarian Church declares status as a sanctuary church

September 8, 2017 Libby James Comments Off on Foothills Unitarian Church declares status as a sanctuary church

With a congregational vote of 92 percent in favor, on Sunday morning August 27, Foothills Unitarian Universalist Church became the first church in Fort Collins to declare themselves a Sanctuary Church. “This was a deeply […]

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Shaggy Scottish cattle thrive in Colorado highlands

August 16, 2017 Libby James Comments Off on Shaggy Scottish cattle thrive in Colorado highlands

By Libby James North Forty News Christine Weeks grew up on a New Hampshire farm, married, had five children and worked as a corporate accountant for 25 years before she and her husband, Ted Klar, […]

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From big city to small town, these millennials call Wellington their new home

August 10, 2017 Libby James Comments Off on From big city to small town, these millennials call Wellington their new home

Still commuting to Denver as a firefighter, Josh Ciardullo and his family go rural after being drawn to the Wellington area. By Libby James North Forty News The Ciardullo family—Josh, 36, Erica, 33, and their […]

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“Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose,” sings Dwight Yoakam, and radio host Liza Verschoor agrees

August 8, 2017 admin 1

“I have more fun than the law should allow!” laughs Liza Verschoor, creator and host of the “Poudre Valley Barn Dance” program on KRFC FM 88.9, a non-profit community station powered by volunteers. Every week, […]

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National art award goes to Wellington girl

July 31, 2017 Libby James Comments Off on National art award goes to Wellington girl

When David Nichols, Valerie Gillespie’s art teacher at Poudre High School, wanted to submit one of her pastel chalk drawings to a national contest during the last school year, Valerie didn’t want him to. According […]

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