Dispatches
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Chapel in the Pines thrives in Red Feather Lakes
“God works in wondrous ways,” Ted Rodenbeck said with a smile lighting up his face as he spoke about his…
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Save The Poudre pans “new plan” for the Northern Integrated Supply Project
Save The Poudre took an official position May 11 against the “new plan” for the Northern Integrated Supply Project (NISP)…
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Free youth fishing fest June 4 near Red Feather Lakes
The U.S. Forest Service is hosting a free fishing fest for kids on the Canyon Lakes Ranger District of the…
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Larimer County Farmers’ Market opens May 14
The 41st Annual Larimer County Farmers’ Market will open Saturday, May 14 at 200 West Oak Street in downtown Fort…
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Extension office offering class on basics of preserving food safely
Larimer County Extension’s Master Food Safety Advisors will present an overview of the basic methods of food preservation: Canning, freezing…
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Bohemian Foundation awards more than $500K to local nonprofits
Bohemian Foundation announced May 3 that it awarded $509,050 to 32 local nonprofits, including Wellington Middle School, that are working…
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Young Gulch flood restoration public work days scheduled
Young Gulch Trail in the Poudre Canyon suffered two devastating blows in recent years, first the High Park Fire and…
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Naqvi, Sullivan elected to Health District board
Faraz Naqvi and Deirdre Sullivan have been elected to the board of directors for the Health District of Northern Larimer…
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A fun Field Day at Eyestone Elementary
There were 506 of them, kindergarten through fifth grade. And each athlete marched onto the playing fields west of Eyestone…
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Gravel pit expansion public hearing scheduled
Residents of the Bellvue and LaPorte areas who have property near the gravel pit south of Highway 287 and east…
