In September 2013, Northern Colorado experienced a 100-year flood on the Big Thompson and St. Vrain rivers, killing four people and shutting down I-25. Thanks to the tireless efforts of our local community, much of the damage has been cleaned up, but the region is forever changed.
2013 Colorado Flood

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Merry Christmas From CDOT: Highway 34 to Open For Holidays
Travelers will be able to get to Estes Park from Loveland via US 34 in the Big Thompson Canyon for a limited time this month.
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Glen Haven Needs Your Help Rebuilding Town Hall [VIDEO]
More than three years after floods swept through the town of Glen Haven, efforts are now underway to rebuild the Town Hall. They could sure use your help.

CDOT Gets Busy on Permanent Construction for Hwy 34 East of Greeley
The floods of 2013 are still visible in many places. CDOT has finally begun permanent construction on Hwy 34 between Greeley and Kersey to include a new road and bridge

Glen Haven Flood Victims Forced to Pay Back Money to FEMA
Several families in Glen Haven will have to pay back FEMA money they used to make repairs in from last fall’s devastating flooding because of their Home Owner’s Association policy.
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FEMA Demands Glen Haven Residents Give Back Money [POLL]
Residents of Glen Haven, Colorado, may have to give back money they received from FEMA to fix a road to their homes. Officials met with residents on Wednesday, October 1; the outcome was not good.

Loveland Plants 300 Tulip Bulbs to Remember Flood Victims
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National Football League Referees Association Gives Grant To Estes Park For Flood Relief
The National Football League Referees Association is giving a grant to the Estes Park School District to help repair athletic facilities that were damaged in the devastating Colorado Floods.