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  • Today’s Events – Thursday, Dec. 8

    Today’s Events – Thursday, Dec. 8

    Music & Movement. Ages 2-6 can sing, dance and learn to play basic instruments. 10 a.m., Anythink Bennett library.

    Family story time for ages 3-5. 11 a.m., Davies Library, Deer Trail.

    Bingo for Books. 4:15 p.m., Anythink Bennett library.

    Bennett Fire Protection District Board. 7 p.m., Station No. 3.

    Byers Park & Recreation District Board. 7 p.m., Quint Valley Fairgrounds.

    Eastern Plains Honor Guard practice. 7 p.m., Strasburg American Legion Hall. (303)719-8292.

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

     

    High School Sports

    Wrestling. Estes Park @ Strasburg. 6:30 p.m.

  • Pipe bursts at Bennett School

    Bennett School will be closed tomorrow (Dec. 8) because a sewer pipe burst beneath the elementary school cafeteria/gym.

    Watch www.i-70scout.com for updates.

  • Denver Metro Action Day for Visibility – Indoor Burning Restrictions in Effect

    Denver Metro Action Day for Visibility – Indoor Burning Restrictions in Effect

     

    This is the Denver Metro Air Pollution Forecast effective 4PM on Wednesday, December 7, 2016: 

    An Action Day for Visibility is now in effect for the seven-county Denver-Boulder metropolitan area . Indoor Burning Restrictions and requests to limit driving are now in effect until at least 4 PM Thursday, December 8, 2016. Poor visibility and an exceedance of the state visibility standard are expected on Thursday. Otherwise, good or moderate air quality conditions are expected. No other air quality advisories are in effect. 

    Limited atmospheric mixing and cold, stagnant weather conditions will produce poor visibility on Thursday. 

    For statewide conditions, forecasts and advisories, visit: 
    http://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx  

    A poorly maintained vehicle pollutes more than a well maintained one. If you must drive, properly maintain your vehicle. We’ll all breathe easier! 

    At 2PM (MST), Wednesday, 12/7/2016 the highest AQI value was 33 for Particulate less than 2.5 micrometers which indicates Good air quality. 
    Front Range Air Quality Forecast & Colorado Smoke Outlook 

    FRONT RANGE AIR QUALITY FORECAST: 
    Wednesday, December 7, 2016, 2:15 PM MST 

    Ozone concentrations are expected to be in the Good category on Wednesday and Thursday. 

    Fine Particulate Matter concentrations are expected to be in the Good category on Wednesday, and in the Good to Moderate range on Thursday. Moderate concentrations are most likely in the Denver Metro area and northward along the Front Range urban corridor, including Fort Collins and Greeley. Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing heavy or prolonged exertion in these areas on Thursday. 

    Carbon Monoxide concentrations are expected to be in the Good category on Wednesday and Thursday. 

    Nitrogen Dioxide concentrations are expected to be in the Good category on Wednesday, and in the Good to Moderate range on Thursday. Moderate concentrations are most likely in the Denver Metro area near busy roadways, particularly between the hours of 7-10 AM and 5-9 PM. For health recommendation, please see Fine Particulate Matter above. 

    Visibility is expected to be Moderate to Poor on Thursday. 

    COLORADO SMOKE OUTLOOK: 
    Wednesday, December 7, 2016, 2:00 PM MST 

    Light to moderate smoke is possible near prescribed fires and small wildfires around the state.

  • Today’s Events – Wednesday, Dec. 7

    Today’s Events – Wednesday, Dec. 7

    Baby Bounce. Songs, stories and rhyme times for babies up to age 2 and their caregivers. 10-10:30 a.m., Anythink Bennett library.

    Music & Movement. Ages 2-6 can sing, dance and learn to play basic instruments. 10 a.m., Anythink Bennett library.

    Bennett Young At Heart seniors potluck. 12 p.m., Bennett Community Center. Shirley Kuzara, (303)644-4768.

    Byers Silver & Gold senior citizens game day. 12:30 p.m., Byers American Legion Hall.

    Code-a-pillar. By playing with Code-a-pillar, kids ages 4-5 and their parents can learn the foundations of coding and computer commands. Part of a national movement, this Hour of Code program is an opportunity to explore basic concepts of computer science. 2-3 p.m. Bennett Anythink.

    Free legal self-help clinic via remote Internet access. Space limited. 2-3:30 p.m., Anythink Bennett.

    Crafternoon. Fleece scarfs. Bennett Anythink. 4:15 p.m.

    Recovery in Christ. 7-9 p.m., Valley Bank, Strasburg.

     

    High School Sports

    Boys Basketball. Bennett @ Resurrection Christian Tournament.

    Middle School Sports

    Boys Basketball. Limon @ Strasburg. 4 p.m.

    Boys Basketball. Byers @ Kiowa. 4:30 p.m.

  • Gov. Hickenlooper orders flags lowered in honor of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

    DENVER — Gov. John Hickenlooper has ordered flags lowered to half-staff on all public buildings statewide on Wednesday, Dec. 7, in honor of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day and as proclaimed by President Barack Obama.

    The full text of the today’s presidential proclamation follows:

    BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    A PROCLAMATION

    Seventy-five years ago, Japanese fighter planes attacked the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, destroying much of our Pacific Fleet and killing more than 2,400 Americans. The following day, President Franklin D. Roosevelt called on the Congress to declare war and “make it very certain that this form of treachery shall never again endanger us.” In that spirit, Americans came together to pay tribute to the victims, support the survivors, and shed the comforts of civilian life to serve in our military and fight for our Union. Each year on National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, we honor those whose lives were forever changed that December morning and resolve to uphold the legacy of all who stepped forward in our time of need.

    From the docks of Pearl Harbor to the beaches of Normandy and far around the world, brave patriots served their country and defended the values that have sustained our Nation since its founding. They went to war for liberty and sacrificed more than most of us will ever know; they chased victory and defeated fascism, turning adversaries into allies and writing a new chapter in our history. Through their service and unparalleled devotion, they inspired a generation with their refusal to give in despite overwhelming odds. And as we reflect on the profound debt of gratitude we owe them for the freedoms we cherish, we are reminded of the everlasting responsibilities we have to one another and to our country.

    In memory of all who lost their lives on December 7, 1941 — and those who responded by leaving their homes for the battlefields — we must ensure the sacrifices they made in the name of liberty and democracy were not made in vain. On this solemn anniversary, there can be no higher tribute to these American patriots than forging a united commitment to honor our troops and veterans, give them the support and care they deserve, and carry on their work of keeping our country strong and free.

    The Congress, by Public Law 103-308, as amended, has designated December 7 of each year as “National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.”

    NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim December 7, 2016, as National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. I encourage all Americans to observe this solemn day of remembrance and to honor our military, past and present, with appropriate ceremonies and activities. I urge all Federal agencies and interested organizations, groups, and individuals to fly the flag of the United States at half-staff this December 7 in honor of those American patriots who died as a result of their service at Pearl Harbor.

    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this sixth day of December, in the year of our Lord two thousand sixteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-first.

    BARACK OBAMA

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  • Today’s Events – Tuesday, Dec. 6

    Today’s Events – Tuesday, Dec. 6

    Story time. Kids ages 2-4 will enjoy stories, puppets, songs and finger plays. Stories focus on books that have stood the test of time. 10 a.m., Anythink Bennett library.

    Family story time for ages 3-5. 11 a.m., Davies Library, Deer Trail.

    Tuesday Tech. Students ages 11 and up will create arcade video games using Sploder. 4:15 p.m. Bennett Anythink.

    Bennett VFW Post No. 8449. 6:30 p.m., Bennett VFW Hall.

    Deer Trail Town Board. 7 p.m., Town Hall, 255 Second Ave.

     

    High School Sports

    Boys & Girls Basketball. Strasburg @ The Academy. 4 p.m.

    Boys & Girls Basketball. Lake County @ Bennett. 4:30 p.m.

    Middle School Sports

    Boys & Girls Basketball. Deer Trail @ Genoa-Hugo. 4 p.m.

  • Out-of-state cop has gun, other equipment stolen at AdCo training site

    On the morning of Dec. 5 an out-of-state law enforcement officer was attending training at the Adams County Sheriff’s training facility at 4201 E. 72nd Ave. and, while in class, an unknown adult male broke into his marked police vehicle and stole his police issued shotgun, tactical vest and possibly part of his uniform.

    Adams County Sheriff’s Deputies saw the vehicle a short time later and attempted to stop the 2005 Brown F-150. The truck fled and pursuit was initiated but, because to the driver’s actions, the pursuit was terminated.

    The Ford F-150 was stolen out of Nebraska Dec. 2, and was last seen with Colorado license plate QTG-450. If seen, residents are asked to not approach the vehicle and call 911.

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  • Support the MCC Foundation on Colorado Gives Day

    Support the MCC Foundation on Colorado Gives Day

    FORT MORGAN – Morgan Community College (MCC) Foundation invites Coloradans to support our efforts to secure financial resources for the growth and development of MCC by donating to us on Colorado Gives Day, December 6, 2016.
     
    Presented by Community First Foundation and FirstBank, Colorado Gives Day is an annual statewide movement to celebrate and increase philanthropy through online giving. The event is powered by ColoradoGives.org, a year-round, online giving website. Search for our profile on the site and make your safe and secure donation in a few easy steps.
     
    “The donations we receive on Colorado Gives Day helps us support Mogan Community College, and the community by promoting a superior environment for learning,” says Kari Linker, Director of Development. “We also want to get a share of the $1 Million Incentive Fund.”
     
    $1 Million Incentive Fund
    Community First Foundation and FirstBank each contributed $500,000 to create a $1 Million Incentive Fund, one of the largest gives-day incentive funds in the country. Every nonprofit receiving a donation on Colorado Gives Day receives a portion of the fund, which increases the value of every dollar donated. For example, if the MCC Foundation receives 10 percent of the total donations made on Colorado Gives Day, the Foundation also receives 10 percent of the $1 Million Incentive Fund.
     
    In addition to the incentive fund, the MCC Foundation has several matching funds available for donations designated for scholarships. 
     
    Community First Foundation, a leading foundation dedicated to fueling the power of community to drive positive change, and FirstBank, Colorado’s largest locally owned bank, have partnered to present Colorado Gives Day for the past seven years. By making fundraising simple for nonprofits and giving easy for donors, Colorado Gives Day is one the most successful events of its kind in the nation. Last year, $28.5 million was raised for Colorado nonprofits in just 24 hours. Since its inception in 2010, $111 million has been donated on Colorado Gives Day.
     
    For more information about the MCC Foundation, please visit MorganCC.edu/giving. For more information about Colorado Gives Day, please visit ColoradoGivesDay.org.
     
  • Today’s Events – Monday, Dec. 5

    Today’s Events – Monday, Dec. 5

    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 sixth- through 12th-grade music concert. 7 p.m., Bennett High School Auditorium.

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

     

    Middle School Sports

    Boys Basketball. Bennett @ Strasburg. 4 p.m.

    Boys Basketball. Limon @ Byers. 4 p.m.

  • Today’s Events – Sunday, Dec. 4

    Today’s Events – Sunday, Dec. 4

    Alcoholics Anonymous. For more information call (303)903-6734.