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Pet of the Week: Grumpy

Still Grumpy, after all these years… We’ve been here before. Except in my case, I’m still here, waiting for my furever people to come and claim me for their own. Sure, I have special needs.

Real Estate Corner: Market update

While increased interest rates have significantly shifted the Real Estate market and in some cases, led to decreased home prices over the past six months, it is not likely that home prices will

Movie of the Week: 80 for Brady

80 for Brady February 24 and 25 Friday Evening at 7 p.m. — Saturday Matinee at 2 p.m. A group of friends made it their life-long mission to go to the Super Bowl and meet NFL superstar Tom

Subaru Winterfest

Subaru Winterfest “We are excited to announce Subaru WinterFest is coming to the Backdoor Theater! Join us Saturday, February 25, for Movie Night at Subaru WinterFest presented by Eldora and

Spring cleaning clutter out of your home

Soon the first official day of spring will be upon us, but you do not have to wait until then to start decluttering your life. For some people, spring cleaning sounds like a daunting task. Years

It's Your Turn Spring edition

Are you interested in contributing as a guest reporter (print and online) or correspondent (podcast) for our upcoming “It’s Your Turn” edition? We have space to print your stories, poetry,

In 2018, we lost an amazing friend that was the backbone of the newspaper for many decades. Barbara Lawlor was full of life, wit, charm, hope and love. She was also a reporter that would climb over

Vivienne JannatpourBoulder County Boulder County Parks & Open Space and the Sheriff’s Office Fire Management Program will conduct slash pile burns at Caribou Ranch and Mud Lake tomorrow,

Chocolate Pairing at VNBC

Natalie Duplessy delivered a very special treat to Very Nice Brewing Company for Valentine’s Day. This year, the local brewery offered a Paired chocolate and beer seating. Here are the

Safari Sally: Penguin surprise

Who doesn’t love penguins? One of the most adored animals and yet one of the most misunderstood. The first thing most people think of when they picture a penguin is a snowy cold home. Penguins

Coal Creek hosts pancake breakfast

The Coal Creek Canyon Improvement Association hosted a pancake breakfast at the CCCIA hall on Highway 72 on Saturday, February 11, 2023, to raise funds for scholarships. On a beautiful sunny day,

Listen in this week as we talk to Evelyn Blodgett, the metaphysical jewelry artist. We speak to Kimba Stefane with Blue Owl Books about an upcoming Youth Essay Writing Contest.  We hear the story of

Nederland Area Seniors

Senior lunches on Wednesdays at noon. Please, RVSP at 303-258-0799. Yoga stretches 11 - 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, February 22- Senior lunch - Breaded pork chop with gravy, mashed potatoes, broccoli,

GILPIN COUNTY SENIORS FEBRUARY 2023

Thursday, February 16 - Grocery Shopping Bergen Park King Soopers Friday, February 17 - Free Senior Fit Class at 11 a.m., Lunch at 12:15 p.m. with social time Monday, February 20 - Closed

Gilpin County Community Center 250 Norton Drive gilpincounty.colorado.gov 303-582-1453 Pool Hours WINTER *please call to confirm prior to coming Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8 a.m.

“Hello, nice to meet you,” says Aries. “I realize, it feels hard to see me here after months-on-end. Just imagine, what it feels like, for me to be here.” Shelter dogs. So many of us

Born into slavery in Virginia in 1798, James Pierson Beckwourth was the son of his family’s white owner. Being recognized as a white man’s son, Beckwourth proved that there’s nothing you

Pet of the Week: Scrappy

We were family…I had all my sisters and me. And then, our person passed away. Strangers came, and now we are all orphans, here at Charlie’s Place. Who am I? I’m Scrappy, a cattle

Movie of the Week: Women Talking

Women Talking February 17 and 18 Friday and Saturday Evenings at 7 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 2 p.m. Do nothing. Stay and fight. Or leave. In 2010, the women of an isolated religious

Home sales fell for most of last year as mortgage rates increased, pulling national home price benchmarks from their pandemic peaks. Nonetheless, the Case-Schiller National Home Price Index is still

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