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New Raymer rodeo fundraiser grosses $58,000
A fundraiser by the Feeders and Friends collected more than $58,000 at a rodeo and auction Saturday in New Raymer - despite rain on and off all day.
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Tourists learn to live the cowboy way of life, with Slideshow
Head cowboy Tim Hastings puts on his chaps as he prepares the guests for the cattle drive by telling them the route they will be taking through the different pastures at the Colorado Cattle Company in New ...
Unusually wet August weekend soaks county
Danny Jones walks through a flooded Epple Park after retrieving his flying disk from the water while playing disk golf on Saturday afternoon.
Weather is the hot word at Weld fair
The weather, as in hot, dry weather. That was the hottest topic at this year's Weld County Fair, which sort of capped one of the hottest Julys on record by seeing three record high temperatures recorded during ...
The Long Meadow Community extends sincere sympathy to the family of Joyce Hendrickson, 81, who died last week.
CSU student enjoys fair after trip to New Zealand
Brandon McEndaffer could take it easy, sit back and watch his sister and friends show livestock and visit with friends and family at the 59th annual Northeast Weld County Fair.
Bike ride to fair to help former New Raymer resident
The tears didn't sneak up on him, he knew they'd come. A self-described emotional person, Kurt Castor, 40, knew the bike ride from Steamboat Springs to New Raymer in honor of his fallen cousin would be ...
Bike ride raises money for former New Raymer resident
The tears didn't sneak up on him, he knew they'd come. A self-described emotional person, Kurt Castor, 40, knew the bike ride from Steamboat Springs to New Raymer in honor of his fallen cousin would be ...
Damage heavy in dairy hay fire
By JOHN LA PORTE, Times News Editor Originally published 12:41 p.m., July 23, 2008 Updated 12:41 p.m., July 23, 2008 Firefighters from three area departments spent more than seven hours Tuesday fighting a ...
Northeast Weld Fair set this...
The 59th annual Northeast Weld County Fair will be this weekend at the fairgrounds on the east side of New Raymer.
Free country concert to follow Rodeo
The local Western entertainment will not end with the final night of the Brush Rodeo events Friday, as award-winning country gospel singer Susie McEntire Luchsinger and Pastor Russ Weaver will deliver a free ...
Correction from last week: Fred and Sylvia Weller celebrated their "58th" wedding anniversary last week, not their 50th as printed in the news items.
' Stuart Corbett has no desire to be a "hero" just because he is a volunteer, but there are many at Sterling Regional MedCenter who think he probably should be known as one anyway.
New Raymer FFA youths earn awards
The following New Raymer FFA Chapter members were winners at the 90th Colorado FFA Convention held June 3-5 in Sterling.
Bill that toughens water-quality stan...
Gov. Bill Ritter is expected to sign a bill today that would toughen water-quality standards in response to the proposed uranium mine near Nunn.
“His (application) rose to the top”
Emilio Lone Elk, front right, rides a tractor with his foster father, Rudy Briseno, as his foster brother, David Bueno, rear left, and a brother, Claudio Briseno, rear right, prepare a field for planting at ... via Rocky Mountain News
Rural Weld couple home a total loss a...
“At 3, we were rushing back and Larry (Johnson, the neighbor) called to tell us not to hurry”
Marie and Ervin Speaker sift through what's left of their rural Weld County home Tuesday. via Greeley Tribune
Forest services plans burn Monday at Pawnee Grasslands
The U.S. Forest Service on Monday plans to burn from 5,000 to 7,500 acres on the Pawnee National Grassland. via Greeley Tribune
Weld Comp Plan open houses in February, March
Weld County officials are soliciting advice from the public about future land use and growth in the county with a series of four open houses. via Greeley Tribune
“It's rare that you still find a local business that is owned by the same family in a small community.”
In August of 2001, and only 23 years of age, Spencer Farnik began his employment as a loan officer with The Farmer's State Bank in Brush. via Brush News-Tribune