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  • Today’s Events – Tuesday, Sept. 20

    Today’s Events – Tuesday, Sept. 20

    Toddler Tales. Kids ages 2-4 will enjoy stories, puppets, songs and finger plays. 10 a.m., Anythink Bennett library.

    La Leche League meeting. 10:30 a.m., Bennett Community Center, 1100 W. Colfax Ave.

    Strasburg Seniors Comanche VIP Association. 12 p.m., Strasburg American Legion Hall, 56423 Westview Ave.

    Tuesday Tech. At Bitsbox, kids ages 11 and up can learn to code apps. 4:15 p.m., Anythink Bennett Library.

    West Arapahoe Conservation District Board. 5 p.m., Bennett Town Hall, 355 Fourth St.

    Adams County Commissioners’ Town Hall Meeting. 6:30-8 p.m., Green Valley Grange Hall 25501 E. 152nd Avenue.

    Comanche Crossing Horsemen’s Association (general). 7 p.m., Quint Valley, Byers.

    Bennett-Watkins Lions Club. 7 p.m., Bennett Community Center, 1100 W. Colfax. Jo Brandenburg, (303)908-0796.

     

    High School Sports

    Cross Country. Byers @ Denver North, 2:00 p.m.

    Softball. Strasburg @ Sterling, 4 p.m.

    Cross Country. Strasburg @ Sterling, 4 p.m.

     

    Middle School Sports

    Football. Wiggins @ Strasburg, 4 p.m.

    Volleyball. Byers @ Bennett, 4:15 p.m.

    Volleyball. Strasburg @ Elizabeth, 4 p.m.

  • Today’s Events – Monday, Sept. 19

    Today’s Events – Monday, Sept. 19

    East Adams Conservation District Board. 9 a.m., Farm Service Agency Office, 133 W. Bijou Ave.

    Bennett Parks & Recreation District Board. 5:15 p.m., Bennett Recreation Center, 455 S. First St.

    Byers Fire Rescue. 6 p.m., Byers Firehouse.

    Strasburg Metro Parks & Recreation District Board. 6 p.m., Strasburg Recreation Center, 1932 Burton St.

    High Plains Music Ensemble rehearsal. 6:30 p.m., Strasburg High School band room. New players welcome.

    Bingo. 7 p.m., Byers American Legion Hall.

    Bennett Planning & Zoning Commission. 7 p.m., Town Hall, 355 Fourth St.

    AA Strasburg Sobriety. 7:30 p.m., Saron Lutheran Church, 1656 Main St. Lane, (303)717-2263.

     

    High School Sports

    Golf. Strasburg @ 3A Northern Regional, Northeastern 18, Sterling, 8 a.m.

    JV Football. Strasburg @ University, 4 p.m.

     

    Middle School Sports

    Football. Kearney @ Bennett, 4:15 p.m.

    Volleyball. Bennett @ Kearney, 4 p.m.

    Volleyball. Fort Morgan @ Strasburg, 4 p.m.

    Volleyball. CSDB @ Deer Trail, 4:30 p.m.

  • Today’s Events – Sunday, Sept. 18

    Today’s Events – Sunday, Sept. 18

    Alcoholics Anonymous. 9-10 a.m., Byers Church Museum, 194 S. McDonnell St. (303)903-6734.

  • This Weekend Marks Beginning Of Child Passenger Safety Week

    STATEWIDE — The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and Colorado State Patrol (CSP) are teaming together in an annual effort to encourage parents and caregivers to protect children in vehicles. National Child Passenger Safety Week begins this weekend and runs from Sept. 18 to 24. The annual campaign raises awareness about child passenger safety laws and the importance of properly protecting children with car seats, booster seats and seat belts.

     

    Car crashes are a leading cause of death for children under 13 nationally. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), three out of four children are not properly secured in car seats, putting them at severe risk of injury or death.

     

    Last year in Colorado, eight children under the age of twelve died in crashes. Only two of the fatalities involved confirmed restraint use, but there is not information whether those restraints were properly installed.

     

    “Too often, parents or caregivers improperly use or install child safety seats,” said Sam Cole, Communications Manager at CDOT. “To help keep children safe, we’re rolling out new resources to help parents and caregivers keep children safe while driving.”

     

    New resources being released this week include a new website at CarSeatsColorado.com, an educational video about proper car seats use, and new educational brochures and flyers in English and Spanish that provide caregivers, law enforcement and child passenger safety technicians with the tools necessary to keep children safe in vehicles.

     

    The new Car Seats Colorado resources can be viewed and downloaded at bit.ly/CarSeatsCO2016 or CarSeatsColorado.com. The new video can also viewed on YouTube at bit.ly/carseatvideo.

     

    The website includes downloadable materials for parents, caregivers, law enforcement and child passenger safety technicians. Caregivers can also find nearby inspection stations, information on equipment recalls, Colorado’s car seat laws and more.

    Car Seats Colorado also offers a new car seat recycling program. It is unsafe to use any car seat that was involved in a crash, has been recalled, or is simply worn out or out of date. There are 20 drop-off locations across the state. Child passenger safety professionals also recommend that people who sell or give away any car seat or booster seat have it inspected by a professional first.

     

     

    “It’s important for parents and caregivers to not only put their children in a car seat or booster seat, but also make sure that that seat is free of any damage, defects or recalls,” said Tim Sutherland, Car Seats Colorado Program Coordinator with CSP. “You wouldn’t wear a bike helmet that has a crack in it, so why would you put your child in a seat that has something wrong with it? The recycle program will hopefully take some of those bad seats out of circulation.”

     

    Throughout the week, CDOT and CSP will host free car seat check events. At the events, trained car seat safety technicians will offer free car seat and booster seat inspections, fit checks and newly updated safety and law compliance educational materials. Event information can be found on the Car Seats Colorado Facebook events page.

     

    Car Seats Colorado is comprised of CDOT, CSP, local car seat technicians, law enforcement, emergency services and other professionals who are dedicated to implementing child passenger safety programs and encouraging parents to take the necessary steps to protect their children when in vehicles. Learn more about how to keep children safe in vehicles and download informational resources atCarSeatsColorado.com.

     

  • Today’s Events – Saturday, Sept. 17

    Nature Time!. Park history and its plants, birds and animals. Outdoor nature walks weather-permitting. 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Barr Lake State Park, 13401 Picadilly Road, Brighton.

    Sewing 101. Participants will make cozy pajama pants for sleeping and lounging in this fall. Space is limited; registration is required. 1-5 p.m., Anythink Bennett Library.

     

    High School Sports

    Softball. Elizabeth @ Strasburg, 11 a.m.

    JV Football. Bennett @ Ellicott, 11 a.m.

    Volleyball. Strasburg @ DSST-Stapleton, 12 p.m.

  • Predator Management

    Predator Management

    DENVER — In an attempt to increase deer populations in two areas of the state, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is proposing a predator management study in each area and is seeking input on the proposals at a meeting in Denver. Due to a variety of factors, including habitat fragmentation, disease, development, increased outdoor recreation and predation, mule deer populations remain below objective in parts of Colorado. To reverse the downward trend, CPW continues to implement the agency’s West Slope Mule Deer Strategy, approved by the CPW Commission in 2015 following an extensive public outreach effort in 2014 about declining mule deer populations in Colorado and across the Western United States. The proposals seek to determine how lowering predator density affects mule deer survival and recruitment

    On Sept. 19, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., a moderated listening session will be held at the Hunter Education Building, 6060 Broadway, Denver. Public comments will be accepted so as to gather as much input as possible during the two hour meeting, The meeting will end promptly at 8:30 and if all comments have not been heard, the public can submit their thoughts to the Commission’s email address.

    CPW’s population objective for mule deer is approximately 560,000 statewide; however, the latest estimate puts the statewide population at just under 450,000.

    For more information regarding the plans go to:

    Click to access Piceance-Basin-Predator-Management-Plan-Overview.pdf

    Click to access Upper-Arkansas-River-Predator-Management-Plan-Overview.pdf

  • USDA plans forum on rural heroin use

    USDA plans forum on rural heroin use

    BRIGHTON — As part of the Obama Administration’s effort to address the country’s opioid epidemic, an interagency effort focused on heroin and prescription drug abuse in rural areas.

    As a result, U.S. Department of Agriculture representatives, key stakeholders, and community leaders on the front lines of the opioid crisis in rural Colorado will participate in a roundtable starting at 1 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 20, at Adams County Government Conference Center, 4430 S. Adams Parkway, Brighton.

    Discussion will include the impacts of opioids on their communities; programs, practices and projects to assist individuals and families; and the challenges that remain.

    The USDA has been convening a series of regional roundtables to raise awareness about the opioid issue and the special challenges facing rural communities and their needs to provide effective prevention, treatment and outreach.

    Roundtable participants will be available for interviews from 12:15 p.m. until 12:45 p.m., and immediately following the event.