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Apr 18 2024
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Western Colorado psychiatric hospital has “less than 30 days’ cash on hand” before it must close, leaders say
A psychiatric hospital providing mental health and addiction services to people across 23,000 square miles in western Colorado could shut down within weeks if it can’t find the funding it needs to stay open. Persistent financial challenges, problems hiring staff, intense scrutiny from regulatory agencies and trouble getting paid by insurers could cause West Springs Hospital in Grand Junction
The Colorado SunApr 06 2024
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Deion Sanders lectures Colorado football team on classroom behavior after professor’s angry letter
Deion Sanders urged his football team to take class more seriously. Well Off Media, managed by Sanders’ son, Deion Sanders Jr., posted a clip on YouTube earlier this week in which Sanders read a letter from a Colorado professor who was dismayed with how student-athletes are conducting themselves in his class. “I have never felt so disrespected in my ten years teaching,” the professor wrote in
New York Post (News)Apr 09 2024
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Colorado prison inmate serving 30-year sentence receives $1.1M settlement following multiple assaults
A prison inmate who sued the Colorado Department of Corrections for failing to protect him from other inmates received a $1.1 million settlement, according to court records. Inmate John Snorsky and the Department of Corrections finalized the settlement in February. Snorsky, who is serving a 30-year sentence, was arrested in 2013 for allegedly attempting to kidnap an 8-year-old girl from her
The Denver PostMar 24 2024
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This Colorado rancher sees a world where conservation can turn a profit
JEFFERSON — Their hoofprints fan out in four directions but the elk that overwinter here have scattered. The snow is changing to ice and a brisk wind scours the ground. Maybe the gusts chased them off. Or a memory, stored deep in their DNA, of an elk caught in a barbed wire fence with a coyote eating it. That’s a slow, horrifying death, even though it’s just nature at work. Except it isn’t,
The Colorado SunMar 23 2024
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Colorado U.S. Marshals fly to Canada, extradite homicide suspect to Boulder
Deputy U.S. Marshals from Colorado flew to Canada this week to extradite a fugitive suspect back to the United States, officials announced Friday. Joel Rioux, 44, was in the custody of the Alberta Sheriff’s Office in Canada awaiting extradition on homicide charges when Marshals arrived to take him back to Boulder County, according to a news release from the U.S. Marshals Service Denver.
The Denver PostMar 23 2024
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Colorado Springs pet related information and events starting march 23
Fur Ball — To benefit the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region, 5:30-9 p.m. May 11, DoubleTree hotel, 1775 E. Cheyenne Mountain Blvd., $225. Tickets: hsppr.org. Harley’s Hope Foundation — Provides financial assistance for major veterinary care and behavior-modification services, access to a list of Colorado pet care resources, and educational information on preventive pet care and safety:
Colorado Springs GazetteMar 23 2024
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One person injured in overnight shooting at Colorado Springs apartment complex
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- Colorado Springs Police are investigating an overnight shooting at the Arbor Point Apartments near the Hancock Expressway. According to Colorado Springs Police, officers responded to reports of a shooting in the area at approximately 3:10 a.m. Upon arrival, officers discovered a female suffering from a gunshot wound. That woman's injuries are described as
KRDOMar 17 2024
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Colorado Springs area literary events starting March 17
Virtual Write Drunk, Edit Sober — Hosted by Pikes Peak Writers, shut off your inner critic, find your voice, 6:30-9 p.m. April 10; pikespeakwriters.org/events. • “Mind Rules: Who's in Control - You or Your Mind?” by David Zierk PsyD. Published by Archway Publishing. Summary: Have you ever wanted the power to rule the world? Sounds amazing, right? But maybe not possible. Instead, what if you
Colorado Springs GazetteMar 28 2024
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Accusations of flawed Colorado crime lab work haunt 2003 rape conviction
Colorado Springs GazetteApr 09 2024
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Live Well: Swedish musician to perform ambient pop for sound healings in Skyspace near Colorado Springs
For Gaeya, making her ambient pop music blooms from first listening to the land. The Swedish musician takes herself into the wilderness with only a recording device and her voice as an instrument. As she patiently waits for the land to speak to her and inspire her vocals, she also captures the natural sounds of the environment. Her music-making process is part of her Sami heritage and the
Colorado Springs Gazette