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Health Care · SterlingThe Veterans Affairs Administration is offering a Medical Foster Home Program to veterans in the Sterling, Fort Collins/Loveland and Cheyenne, Wyo., areas. In the program, community members open their home to care for Veterans as an alternative to institutional long-term care. The program is new to the area, the VA is looking for caregivers that may be a good fit for the program and are interested in giving back to veterans. Amy Windschitl, the …See the Story
New VA program offers ‘foster health care’ for veterans
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Sterling, Colorado · SterlingA group of Sterling dog trainers hopes to help reduce the number of dog-at-large calls by holding free dog training sessions three days a week. Michelle Mendoza appeared before Sterling City Council Tuesday evening to complain about a lack of action on an animal abuse report she had filed. In her remarks Mendoza mentioned that she and a group of people had come up with what they hoped would be a solution that they would initiate on their own. Th…See the Story
Dog trainers hope free classes will help reduce dog calls, attacks
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Sterling, Colorado · SterlingSterling Public Library closed out its Exploring Hobbies series on Tuesday with a program on bread making by Candace Talbert. She demonstrated how she makes her own flour by grinding wheat in a grain mill, showed different kinds of wheat she uses to make flour, demonstrated how to make bread from the flour and then let audience members try a slice of her bread. Librarian Candace Talbert holds up the flour she made after grinding wheat in a grain…See the Story
Librarian gives bread making demonstration
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Dogs · SterlingSterling still doesn’t have it right when it comes to dogs. That was the message from a series of speakers who trooped to the podium to address Sterling City Council Tuesday evening. Michelle Mendoza told the council that she had reported a man beating a dog on July 15 but that city authorities were unable to take any action. Mendoza named three witnesses to the beating and said the man allegedly even admitted it to her. But when she reported th…See the Story
Dogs are back: Abuse complaints land on City Council’s desk
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Sterling, Colorado · SterlingThe following are reports from local law enforcement agencies. All defendants are presumed innocent until found guilty. STERLING POLICE DEPARTMENT July 8 At 10:08 a.m. Joseph Fuller, 40, was arrested in the 500 block of Delmar St. on charges of vehicular assault, driving under the influence, intimidating a witness or victim, reckless driving, driving a vehicle without a valid driver’s license and violation of a protection order. At 10:24 p.m. DylSee the Story
Sterling Police Officers make arrests for vehicular assault, drug possession
Sterling, Colorado · SterlingAbout two dozen hikers showed up Wednesday morning to explore one of the city’s best-developed trails. Buffalo Skull Trail meanders for about 1.6 miles through woodlands south of U.S. Highway 6. The groomed trail is mostly flat and offers stretches of full sunshine and cool shade. Volunteers, who have been working for more than six years on the trail system, guided the invited hikers along the trail, pointing out its many side trails and access …See the Story
Volunteers show off part of city’s riverside trail system
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Sterling, Colorado · SterlingThe RE-1 Valley School Board handled a small slate of action items Monday during their business meeting. Among the items was filling two leadership positions. Heather Forster was approved as the district’s new human resource director effective Aug. 1. At their last meeting, the board was informed that the current director, Amanda Sieck, can no longer work on-site full-time, so it was decided to hire a new director and to add a part-time human re…See the Story
Board approves contracts for HR director, Six12Online director
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