Teresa Ristow, GreeleyTribune

Teresa Ristow

GreeleyTribune

Greeley, CO, United States

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Past:
  • GreeleyTribune
  • Steamboat Pilot & Today
  • The Cannabist

Past articles by Teresa:

Quiz: How well do you know the Greeley Stampede?

The Greeley Stampede is upon us, with events running through July 7. Think you know a thing or two about the Stampede? Test your knowledge about this long-running Greeley event through this fun quiz filled... → Read More

13 things to do for $13 or less this weekend in Greeley, Windsor, northern Colorado

Still planning your weekend? Here are 13 of our top picks for things to do for $13 or less (most are FREE). Have a great weekend! → Read More

13 cheap or free things to do this Memorial Day weekend in Greeley, Evans, Windsor and northern Colorado

This coming Monday is Memorial Day, a holiday to honor those who serve in the U.S. military, and, the unofficial kickoff to the summer season. With decent weather on tap and a three-day weekend for many of us, here's a look at a handful of activities to fill your weekend, most of which are free… → Read More

Snowing in August on Colorado’s Monarch Pass

Snow in August? According to social media posts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, at least a couple inches of snow fell on Colorado's Monarch Pass Thursday. It appears the snow was gone as quickly as it came, and a Colorado Department of Transportation camera Friday was displaying sunny skies and clear roads on the 11,300… → Read More

Top 10 ways to know you’re a Steamboat Springs local

We asked Steamboat Today’s Facebook followers to fill in the blank: You don’t really become a Steamboat Springs local until _______. And there was no shortage of responses. The Facebook post picked up more than 120 comments, and even more good dialogue within the replies between readers. Here are some of the top responses. 10.… → Read More

CC4E and Steamboat Springs School Board come together for workshop, open discussion

A week after the Community Committee for Education turned over its recommendation to the Steamboat Springs Board of Education for updating district schools, the two groups sat down together for a frank discussion. → Read More

CC4E recommends $31M bond to update Steamboat Springs School District facilities

A community group that’s spent more than a year studying the needs of the Steamboat Springs School District is recommending a $31 million bond to address the district’s most immediate facilities needs. → Read More

Possible Medicaid cuts worry local advocates for people with disabilities

Last month’s proposed American Health Care Act would have cut components of Medicaid funding that give beneficiaries in some states greater access to home and community-based services, allowing people more freedom to decide where they live. → Read More

Grant for car helps widowed father of two commute from Oak Creek

Things haven’t been easy lately for Jesse Partlow, an Oak Creek man who had run-ins with law enforcement and lost his wife to ongoing health issues last August. → Read More

Steamboat Springs School District's Early Childhood Center improves state ranking

The Steamboat Springs School District’s preschool has improved its score on a state-ranking system that evaluates Colorado preschools. → Read More

Steamboat Free Summer Concerts 2017 lineup announced

New this year will also be a mini festival on Sept. 3, the Sunday before Labor Day, featuring at least three bands and an early afternoon start time. → Read More

Head-on crash closes Rabbit Ears Pass Sunday morning

A head-on crash between two SUVs heading opposite directions on a snowy Rabbit Ears Pass sent four people to the hospital and brought U.S. Highway 40 traffic to a stop for an hour Sunday morning. → Read More

Steamboat humanitarian Mayling Simpson recognized by Longwood University

As a child, Mayling Simpson and her family moved into a Riddlesburg, Ohio, home that was once part of the Underground Railroad. → Read More

25th annual Literary Sojourn author lineup announced

Avid readers can now put the finishing touches on their summer reading lists in preparation for this September’s 25th annual Literary Sojourn event. → Read More

National Guard spends weekend blizzard rescue training in North Routt

Sunny weather didn’t deter a group of National Guard members from spending the weekend in North Routt, sharpening their blizzard rescue skills. → Read More

Steamboat Christian Center travels to Cuba during Blues Break

Like many Steamboat Springs residents, a group of 18 from the Steamboat Christian Center headed for a destination closer to the equator this Blues Break. → Read More

Local Girl Scout honored by Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation

A then-16-year-old Steamboat Springs High School student who helped save lives after a Steamboat Springs Transit bus crash last year continues to be recognized for her efforts. → Read More

Yampa Valley Medical Center named among Top 100 Hospitals

Yampa Valley Medical Center has been named a Top 100 Hospital in the United States by an organization that evaluates more than 2,700 hospitals across the country. → Read More

CC4E group still eyeing 2017 for school facilities ballot measure

A year after the Steamboat Springs School District designated community members to develop a plan for the district’s future, the group is making slow but steady progress. → Read More

3 current employees vying for South Routt superintendent job

Board President Jules Palyo said the board chose to pursue an internal job posting because members believed there were already qualified applicants working in the district. → Read More