Dispatches
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CSU researchers study black carbon to learn environmental impact of wildfires
Anyone who drove through the Poudre Canyon after the devastating High Park Fire of summer 2012 saw alarming effects: 136…
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Make Change NoCo hosts FINRA-sponsored financial education training program
Join Make Change NoCo for a two-part financial education training program for human service professionals, faith-based community members, K-16 educators,…
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Postal Service cancels Saturday mail delivery starting in August
The United States Postal Service announced plans Feb. 6 to transition to a new delivery schedule during the week of…
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Bats more likely to carry zoonotic viruses than rodents, new CSU study says
Rodents hugely outnumber bats, but bats are more likely than rodents to carry viruses that can be transmitted between animals…
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Start getting your team together for Wellington adult coed softball
It’s not too early to start thinking about getting a team together for summer softball. Team registration is $560 with…
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Slash pile burning planned Feb. 5 for Deadman area northwest of Red Feather Lakes
U.S. Forest Service firefighters did not have adequate snow cover Feb. 4 to burn slash piles in the West Beaver…
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Larimer County Commissioner Johnson's monthly meeting will feature Choice Organics owners
Commissioner Steve Johnson’s monthly public meeting in LaPorte on Feb. 6 will feature Erica and Brian Freeman, owners of Choice…
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Two skiers take the long route after Cameron Pass avalanche
Larimer County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Services personnel received a report of a large avalanche at Cameron Pass on Feb. 2…
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Slash pile burns scheduled Feb. 4 near Crystal Lakes
U.S. Forest Service firefighters plan to burn slash piles in the West Beaver project area, located approximately 5 miles northwest…
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Poudre Libraries seeking prolific poets for Battle of the Bards contest
Are you a prolific poet or just starting out? We want to hear from you! Test your skills against other…
