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Fire claims Crook building - UPDATED
Bobbi's Tavern in Crook was lost to flames as the walls of the building collapsed in a fire Wednesday morning.
4 Fire Departments Help With Tavern Fire In Crook
Firefighters in the town of Crook put out a fire at a tavern Wednesday afternoon.
Donald "Don" Jay Gorbutt, 74, of Fleming, died Jan. 26, 2010, in Denver. Visitation will be from noon to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan.
Downtown Buzz Bizwatch: Autopaychecks
Angela Fleming Hildebrand, CPA, and husband John Hildebrand, company president pose in front of their new storefront at 441 Colorado Ave., downtown Grand Junction.
State health dept. to offer advice on EMS system
Approximately 30 people attended a meeting last week to hear information on an Emergency Medical Services consultation program offered by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment .
Dec. 17 No injuries were reported when a Ford Crown Victoria driven by Esther Shackelford, 27, of Sterling, turned west onto Taylor Street from South Division Avenue, lost control due to surface conditions and collided with the rear bumper of a parked GMC Sierra owned by Albert Meyers of Franktown at 11:52 p.m. Shackelford's car then collided with ...
A deputy responded to assist the Department of Social Services with a sex assault.
Guggenheim Law Building was senator's gift to Boulder
Simon Guggenheim and other dignitaries stood on the steps of the Guggenheim Law Building on the CU campus during its dedication on November 24, 1909.
Life Care is making a new commitment to the community. Doug Smith, CEO of Life Care, and paramedic Dan Schellenger were at Wednesday's Rotary Club meeting to talk about the organization's commitment and future plans.
Fleming Schools in good financial shape
Not much has changed since the election for the Frenchman RE-3 Board of Education.
The family of John "Ed" Wiebers of Fleming, is requesting a card shower in honor of his 80th birthday on Nov.
Winter weather leads to change in plans
A working list of changes and cancellations in the Sterling area due to a winter storm moving across the area: Sterling Regional MedCenter's volunteer jewelry sale scheduled for Thursday and Friday has been cancelled.
Fleming School District is continuing to make improvements to their school. The board heard an update on improvements at their regular meeting last week.
Pink Out raises $12,000 for NCCRA
The 2009 Pink Out campaign was a rousing success as evidenced by those gathered on Wednesday night to finish this year's fundraising effort and campaign for the Northeast Colorado Cancer Resource Association.
The Fleming High School Class of 1959 held a class reunion in September. Pictured are: front row, from left, Larry Fetzer, Dick McDaniel, Ron Uhrig, Larry Ride, Sandra Salyards and Kathy Brownell; back row, from left, history teacher and coach Bob Cook, Jerome Hoefler, Richard Myers, Don Johnson, Gordon Lambert and Larry Kennedy.
Commissioners renew Fleming kennel permit
The Logan County Commissioners only had one item on their agenda at the regular business meeting on Tuesday and that was consideration of renewal of a Conditional Use Permit .
Committee member answers more questions about EMS proposal
How will Logan Emergency Services Authority benefit me if I live outside Sterling? The question has been raised by Logan County residents who live outside of the city of Sterling, "How is the proposed Logan Emergency Services Authority going to benefit me when I already live in and already am taxed for service within my local fire district?" At the ...
Flu's ill effects limited in area
Although many people may not have to see a doctor or require hospital care when they have the flu, there are those groups who are at increased risk for seasonal influenza-related complications, according to Dr.
At 8:04 a.m., a deputy was dispatched to the 100 block of Dunken Avenue in Peetz in reference to a theft.