Dispatches
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Food Bank benefits from county, city competition
For the 29th year, City of Fort Collins and Larimer County employees competed to raise the most food and money…
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Where do my bees come from? Find out Feb. 18
Northern Colorado Beekeepers Association president Don Studinski will answer the question “Where do my bees come from?” at the Thursday,…
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Wellington mystery writer on her way
“Stalking Ground,” Margaret Mizushima’s second mystery, will arrive on your local bookshelf in September. It follows “Killing Trail,” her debut…
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Great Backyard Bird Count is Feb. 12-15; Jax Ranch and Home giving away free suet
Audubon Rockies has partnered with two great stores in Fort Collins, Wild Birds Unlimited and Jax Ranch and Home, to…
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Colorado State Forest Service: Late winter the best time to prune trees
Late winter, from February through early March, is the best time to prune most trees. Trees are still dormant at…
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PVREA board member Jack Schneider elected president of statewide association
Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association board member Jack Schneider has been elected president of the Colorado Rural Electric Association board.…
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Larimer County Sheriff’s Office seeks volunteer victim advocates
The Victim Services program for the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office is looking for compassionate and caring people to act in…
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Snow day!
Poudre School District announced that schools will be closed Tuesday, Feb. 2 due to inclement weather, and all after-school activities…
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Forest Service seeks project proposals to benefit Larimer County
The U.S. Forest Service is seeking applications for projects that would enhance forest ecosystems or restore and improve land health…
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Forest Service: Pine beetle infestations wane, spruce beetles gain ground
The Colorado State Forest Service and U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, released on Jan. 28 the 2015 forest health…
