Kevin Mussman
Hewlett Fire Burning West of Fort Collins in Poudre Canyon
There is a fire burning tin Poudre Canyon west of Fort Collins, it started about 1 p.m. Monday afternoon. The Hewlett Fire is estimated to be about 150-200 acres and is located northeast of Hewlett Gulch Trailhead, north of Highway 14 in the Poudre Canyon. Smoke is visible in and around Fort Collins, Loveland and Wellington.
Finding an Apartment in Fort Collins and Loveland Is Getting Tougher, Rent Is Up
If you’re searching for an apartment in Fort Collins or Loveland, you may have noticed finding a place is no easy task. Maybe it’s because this is such a great place to live, maybe it’s the economy, whatever it is, it’s getting tough to find an apartment in Fort Collins and Loveland. The rental market in Fort Collins and Loveland is tightening up and rent is more expensive.
Top 5 Ways to Enjoy the Summer Weather in Fort Collins
They say we have over 300 days of sunshine in Colorado. So what are the best ways to enjoy the sunshine and the summer weather in Fort Collins? From a swim to a bike ride to a stroll around Old Town, here are a few ideas.
Whooping Cough Breaks Out at a Greeley Middle School
School officials have notified parents of students at University Middle School in Greeley as seven confirmed cases of whooping cough have been reported. The seven confirmed cases include at least one faculty member at the school.
CSU Faculty and Staff Getting Raises, Tuition Going Up 9 Percent [POLL]
Colorado State University‘s Board of Governors approved the 2012-2013 budget that includes a salary increase for faculty and staff, the first pay increase in four years. The budget that was approved also includes an increase of tuition for next year. Tuition will go up 9-percent for undergraduates.
City of Greeley Significantly Increasing Mosquito Control This Year [POLL]
There might be less mosquitoes in Greeley this summer! The City of Greeley is increasing it’s mosquito control this year, to the tune of $50,000! In past years the city has only spent about $1,000 a season controlling the buzzing biters. According to city officials, Greeley was spending far less on mosquito control in past years compared to surrounding cities and towns like Loveland, Windsor and
Senate Passes Plan to Help US Postal Service [POLL]
We have all heard the US Postal Service is in trouble. There are rumors of that many post offices across the country could be closed and there is a chance that Saturday mail service could be discontinued.
The US Senate passed a plan to help the struggling Postal Service and save thousands of jobs. Personally, I rarely use the mail, mostly just email and I receive almost all of my bills and other p
Larimer County Seeking Ways to End Panhandling
Business owners along East Mulberry in Fort Collins have been asking Larimer County Sheriff’s Office and commissioners to help stop panhandlers along the road. Some business owners have found panhandlers passed out near their business and claim that the loitering of panhandlers is scaring customers away from the area.
Greeley’s Traffic Lights are Getting a High-Tech Upgrade
Better traffic flow and less congestion? Sounds good right? Traffic lights in Greeley are getting a second round of high-tech upgrades. A new fiber optic communication system is in the works on the west side of Greeley.
After the high-tech upgrade is complete, about a doze cameras will monitor traffic throughout the city.
What does this mean to us when we drive around Greeley?
CSU Reducing Football Ticket Prices
Good news Ram fans! CSU football ticket prices are being reduced, by about 12%.
That means it will cost you less to watch a game at Hughes Stadium next season.
Another Fun ‘Flying Pig 5K’ in Fort Collins – Results Are Posted
It was a little windy, but that didn’t stop anyone of us from having a great time on Sunday at the Fourth Annual Flying Pig 5K in Fort Collins! Looking for results?
Poudre Valley Hospital Awards Larimer County Sheriff’s Office With Defibrillators
Poudre Valley Hospital awarded the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office with two Automatic External Defibrillators as part of a special grant program that recycles used but functional equipment.