02/04/11 Fremont County said goodbye Thursday to a longtime community member who served the area in several capacities on both local and state levels for several years.
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01/31/11 Bradley S. Kramer was born to Aloysius and Gloria Kramer in Denver. He was raised in Fort Lupton, Colo. He attended Fort Lupton High School and graduated in 1976. After graduation, he entered the Air Force and was stationed at Little Rock, Ark., for four years.
01/05/11 A 72-year-old woman died and an 18-year-old suffered minor injuries after a car went off road, down an embankment and into a creek in Fremont County Tuesday evening.
01/05/11 Hall of Famer John Elway has been summoned by the Denver Broncos for one more comeback, this time as the team's chief football executive.
01/05/11 Former congressman John Salazar has been appointed to be the new Colorado agriculture commissioner.
01/05/11 A single-car crash claimed the life of a 72-year-old woman Tuesday night and sent her 18-year-old passenger to the hospital. The Colorado State Patrol said the accident occurred at about 6 p.m. at mile post 11 on CR 28 in the Copper Gulch area.
01/05/11 Colorado Preps employed a different strategy this year when putting together basketball polls. Colorado Preps did not post a pre-season poll and waited until all the tournaments and games for December played out before ranking teams in any order.
10/21/10 Mark Mahan If people were to go watch the Cripple Creek-Victor volleyball team lately, one might think that a red sock might have been mixed into their whites when doing laundry.
10/05/10 ROASTED guinea pigs alongside religious sweets, giant candles and drinks of spicy corn milk - welcome to the Festival of San Bartolome.
10/05/10 GUINEA pigs were roasting on spits, alongside the stalls selling religious sweets, giant candles and drinks of spicy corn milk, as we strolled through the festive celebrations at the village of San Bartolome in Ecuador.
09/23/10 A family of rafters float down the Blue River, one of the rural stretches of river in Colorado that could be affected by negotiations between landowners and the rafting industry. Ranchers fears they'll be sued if someone is hurt, while river outfitters desire to protect their businesses.
08/22/10 For some residents in the tiny towns that flank the Arkansas River, the artist Christo's grand plan to drape the waterway with shimmering fabric is a buzz-building, revenue-generating chance to briefly bask in the international art world.
08/10/10 CHIEFTAIN PHOTO/TRACY HARMON Christo (left) talks with Canon City resident Rob Smith (center) and City Councilman Daryl Robinson.
07/23/10 CHRISTO LECTURE When: 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 28 Where: The Fine Arts Center, 30 W. Dale St. Admission: Free, but call 634-5583 to RSVP; christojeanneclaude.net/
04/26/10 Public officials and members of the art world are gathering for a New York City memorial honoring artist Jeanne-Claude. The memorial is being held Monday afternoon at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former Met director Philippe de Montebello are expected to speak. Jeanne-Claude created the 2005 New York installation "The Gates" and other large scale "wrapping ...
03/03/10 To own a beautiful home is a dream that is cherished by every individual. Colorado offers several op...
 02/23/10 JEFFERSON COUNTY - Two students were shot at a middle school on Tuesday afternoon before teachers ta...
02/09/10 The housing market in Denver has seen an appreciable increase this year despite the bleak scenario e...
12/09/09 The arctic storm that hunkered down over Southern Colorado starting Sunday made roads icy enough to close rural schools Tuesday and promised overnight lows approaching a record of minus-23 degrees.
10/30/09 The Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas will host professional mountain guide and Mount Everest climber Robert Link for a discussion on leadership and globalization in sports.
09/09/09 Lisa Collacott Cripple Creek-Victor girls volleyball opened the season with a 6-0 tournament win Sept. 5. The Lady Pioneers hosted a seven-team invitational which included league rivals Cotopaxi and South Park.
09/06/09 Youth rec donation The Denver Broncos sent Pueblo police Detective James Martin a $250,000 check last week for youth recreation in Pueblo. |