Wednesday, November 30th -Resident Found Dead - Suspect Carbon Monoxide... At approximately 8:00am on Tuesday morning,
Larimer County Emergency crews responded to reports of a man
found unconscious and not breathing. Upon investigation the man,
Thomas Dugan, was pronounced dead at the
scene...more
Sheriff's Annual Children's
Holiday Party...
Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden has announced his annual
Children’s Holiday party to be held on December 5, 2005, from
6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. at Mountain Range Shadows Clubhouse at
8401 Mummy Range in Fort Collins...more
Tuesday, November
29th - Missing Skier Found...
On November 27, 2005, at approximately 9:30
p.m., the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Services
received a report of an overdue skier in the Cameron Pass area
of Larimer and Jackson Counties...more
Monday, November
28th - School Responds To Bus Driver Issues... On
Monday afternoon, the Thompson R2J Transportation Department,
formally responded to the concerns being expressed by parents
over the actions and behavior of the bus driver on Drake Route
#4, Bus 1061...more
Sunday, November 27th -Photo Of The
Week... Last week the International Space
Station (ISS) made several bright passes over our area. This
week's photo features the ISS passing by our sister planet
Venus, on Sunday evening....more
Saturday,
November 26th -Winter Storm Moves Into Colorado... A
large winter storm system is currently moving into Colorado
bringing with it wind and substantial snows. Watches and
warnings are currently in effect for Rocky Mountain National
Park and the mountains to the south and west...more
Cyber Monday
- Black Friday's Online Counterpart...
Merchant's
across the country have for years referred to the Friday after
Thanksgiving as, "Black Friday", as this was the time
merchants traditionally went into the black on their balance
sheets. With the recent boom in online shopping, "Cyber
Monday" is expected to be online merchant's counterpart to
Black Friday sales...more
Thursday, November 24th -The Real
Story of the First Thanksgiving... By Benjamin Franklin
(1785) “There is a tradition that in the planting of
New England, the first settlers met with many difficulties and
hardships, as is generally the case when a civiliz’d people
attempt to establish themselves in a wilderness country...more