Dispatches
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New sheep-viewing signs in the Poudre Canyon
U.S. Forest Service employees installed new Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep interpretive signs on March 26 at the Big Bend Sheep…
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Larimer and Weld County Farmers Union chapters host mineral rights leasing forum on May 15
Agricultural land and mineral rights owners often feel at a disadvantage when approached by a company wishing to lease their…
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Archway Foal Rescue hosts open house June 16
Archway Foal Rescue and Training will host an open house on June 16, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at their…
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Lory State Park offers spring events abloom
Lory State Park has a variety of programs for adults, families and youngsters to enjoy this spring. • Discovery Walk…
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CenturyLink phone problems, poor service still plague Red Feather Lakes
CenturyLink phone lines have become so unreliable in the Red Feather Lakes area that the Red Feather Lakes Planning Advisory…
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15,000 trees being planted in Canyon Lakes Ranger District
Nearly 15,000 trees are being planted this week on the Canyon Lakes Ranger District of the Roosevelt National Forest in…
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HomeGoods opens in Fort Collins on May 6
HomeGoods, the country’s only major off-price store dedicated to home fashions, will open a new store in Fort Collins on…
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Letter: Wellington board made bad call on the irrigation bid
“Do as we say…not as we do” has apparently become the motto of the Wellington Board of Trustees. Based on…
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Last-minute tax filers? You'll need to drive to Denver for that April 17 postmark
The United States Postal Service will once again accommodate the parade of people pursuing a postmark proving punctual posting of…
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Quad Rock 50 trail-running race is May 12 at Lory State Park
Lory State Park will host the inaugural Quad Rock 50 Trail Race on Saturday, May 12. The trail-running race will…
