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Gold · Fort MorganAs the spring season begins to taper off, track and field athletes will focus on fine-tuning their
techniques, trying to drop times and increase their heights and distances. Wiggins track just put
the rest of Class 2A on notice. During the Platte Valley Bronco Stampede over the weekend, the Tigers impressed with 23 top
10 marks through a variety of events and even enjoyed a few golds along the way. Junior Cameron Schmidt led the individual effor…See the Story
Wiggins track athletes go for the gold
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Fort Morgan · Fort Morgan“This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: God is light; in him there is no darkness at all. If we claim to have fellowship with him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live out the truth. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin. If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us.…See the Story
Devotional: We belong to God
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Fort Morgan · Fort MorganFire Chief Trae Boehm said that on Friday, April 12, the Fort Morgan Fire Department was dispatched at 9:48 p.m. to a fully involved car fire near the 100 block of Meeker Street. No one was injured in the incident. After extinguishing the fire, it was turned over to the Fort Morgan Police Department for investigation.See the Story
Car fire near 100 Block of Meeker Street in Fort Morgan
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Fort Morgan · Fort MorganFort Morgan Chief of Police Loren Sharp recently revealed significant accomplishments in the Fort Morgan Police Department’s battle against drug-related crimes. It began in 2019 when the department secured a grant to establish a specialized drug task force, collaborating closely with the Brush Police Department. Despite initial challenges due to limited personnel, the Fort Morgan Police Department became the sole agency. However, staffing shorta…See the Story
Fort Morgan Chief of Police Loren Sharp discusses the battle against drug related crimes
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Fort Morgan · Fort MorganPrairie’s track team, albeit small, knows how to pack a punch amid competition. Friday’s trip to
the Greeley Twilight Invitational proved as much. Freshman Hannah Kugler led the initiative with silver in the high jump thanks to a clearance of 5
feet, 3 inches, then placed second in the triple jump with a leap of 33–3.5. She nabbed 13th in
the 400-meter dash after earning a time of 1 minute, 8.63 seconds. Freshman Macie Jaeger tied for seventh in…See the Story
Prairie track earns 17 top-20 nods at Greeley
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Fort Morgan · Fort MorganThe Colorado Community College System (CCCS) has recognized five Morgan Community College (MCC) students for their academic excellence, leadership, and community service. MCC’s honorees are Aaron Sierra and Kelsi Smits (Rising Star Award recipients); Kate Acevedo Landeros (Inclusive Excellence Champion); and Anai Macias Castellanos and Raul Hernandez Robles (Phi Theta Kappa All-Colorado Academic Team members). “Congratulations to MCC’s deserving…See the Story
MCC announces Student Excellence Awards recipients
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Fort Morgan · Fort MorganThe Morgan County Landfill will be closing today due to high wind, which will impact city trash collections. The Sanitation Dept. is working to get all rollout trash containers dumped today, but alley dumpsters may have to wait until tomorrow, Wednesday. Crews will try to make up tomorrow what they do not get done today if the landfill reopens.See the Story
Trash collection may be postponed today for the City for Fort Morgan
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Sterling, Colorado · SterlingWith just over three weeks left in this year’s session of the Colorado General Assembly, lawmakers are starting in earnest to push through their preferred policies — and that urgency means bill schedules will become even more fluid. Major bills are still being introduced, and some — chiefly around property taxes and relief — are still expected in coming weeks. Meanwhile, lawmakers are negotiating other marquee proposals, especially related to ho…See the Story
Another run at supervised drug use sites, gun bills cross over and more in the Colorado legislature this week
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