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Six years after a one-and-done show Greeley’s The Burroughs band continues to awe fans

The Burroughs perform throughout Colorado and completed a national tour in 2018. (Talia Lezama, Peary Schroeder and Backstage Flash) Originally it was only supposed to be for one show for the Burroughs. But as with many things that didn’t go as planned. “It was really well received and suddenly they had opportunities to book more… → Read More

Diner-esque vibe thriving at Windsor Lake Coffee

Windsor Lake Coffee 430 Main St. (970) 445-4124 WindsorLakeCoffee.com Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday Closed on Tuesdays Walking down Main Street in Windsor, Claire Brogden happened upon an older building and it sparked her interest. Brogden said she… → Read More

Pelican Jo’s hits the spot for pizza in Windsor

Mike Brady was in between jobs when a friend offhandedly made a comment that would change the course of his future. “A good friend told me what Water Valley really needed was a high-end grocery store and a pizzeria,” Brady said. “Well, I didn’t know anything about groceries.” Not long after, Pelican Jo’s Pizzeria was… → Read More

Gray areas: Colorado domestic violence law comes with unintended consequences; experts consider change

When Karol Patch considers changing what she sees as a flawed domestic violence law, she thinks of her clients. As the executive director of A Woman’s Place in Greeley, → Read More

New Greeley residents opens auto business near St. Michael’s

When Jeff Sloan retired from the U.S. Air Force, he knew he wanted to try something completely different. Most of his military friends continued working in defense in some → Read More

LaSalle police, town hall staff work to rescue cat stuck on water tower

The sound of a cat howling in LaSalle isn’t a leftover prank from Halloween. LaSalle police and the town clerk have confirmed a black cat is stuck on the → Read More

Jerome Building renovation brings new office space to downtown Greeley

Any good plan is flexible. Those are the words Jim Mokler is living by as he renovates the Jerome Building in downtown Greeley at the corner of 8th Street → Read More

Ethanol will help Colorado corn producers add diversity to the farm

Ethanol could be a tool for corn-based farming operations to stay afloat at a time when producers are fighting low market prices. Val Dolcini, the national administrator for the → Read More

Greeley’s downtown hotel offers pre-opening offices to help sales while under construction

The smell of fresh-baked cookies meets you when you walk into the pre-opening office for the DoubleTree at Lincoln Park in downtown Greeley.“It’s a brand standard,” said Ann Marie → Read More

House District 50 opponents Young and Honeycutt talk about plans

The two major party candidates in Colorado’s House District 50 have few factors that distinguish their differences, but they are still very different candidates.Both incumbent Rep. Dave Young, D-Greeley, → Read More

Tigges Farm’s Kathy Rickart nationally recognized for years of 4-H service

When Kathy Rickart’s mother asked her more than 50 years ago what she wanted for her 10th birthday, she was quick to answer: she wanted a 4-H club.“So that → Read More

Tigges Farm introduces Greeley chile

Remember that dream of Tigges Farm dream of Greeley being home to its own chile pepper? Well, it’s not just a dream anymore. Today Tigges Farm is releasing its → Read More

Weld residents win big at state fair

Julia Frye said she didn’t breathe the whole time she was in the show ring. Then the moment came when the judge announced her steer was the grand champion → Read More

University of Northern Colorado hosts job fair Friday to help students find work

University of Northern Colorado students are hardworking — statistics say so.The number of students at UNC who work more than six hours per week at off-campus jobs nearly doubles → Read More

Rocky Mountain Energy Summit: New innovations lead to better oil and gas industry

DENVER — The best evolution and innovation in the oil and gas industry comes during times of hardship, and the recent downturn is no exception. The low oil and → Read More

Royal Nepal Indian restaurant expands Greeley’s cultural cuisine

Greeley’s newest restaurant, Royal Nepal — a Nepalese, Indian and Tibetan food restaurant — will be a natural fit in downtown, even if it seems odd among this meat-and-potatoes → Read More