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  • Strasburg Sports

    Strasburg Sports

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Strasburg Boys Basketball vs Valley  

    JV: 5:30 p.m., Varsity: 7:00 p.m.

     

    Strasburg Wrestling at Limon (Triangular)

     

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  • Human-bear conflicts in Colorado continue to be dominantly linked to trash

    Human-bear conflicts in Colorado continue to be dominantly linked to trash

    DENVER – One-third of all bear reports in Colorado last year have been traced back to having trash involved as an attractant.

    Colorado Parks and Wildlife received 4,943 bear reports in 2020 and 1,661 (33.6 percent) had trash documented. Trash is not the only problem leading to human-bear conflicts. Bird feeders (411 reports), unsecured chicken coops (254) and livestock (391), among others, are all pieces of the puzzle wildlife officials document when tracing conflicts.

    Overall, the 4,943 reports filed on bears was down slightly from the 5,369 in 2019. Reports were up in the southeast (up 23.6 percent) and northeast (up 6.3 percent) regions of the state, but down in the northwest (23.5 percent) and southwest (18.6 percent).

    “Unfortunately I would classify 2020 as a fairly ‘normal’ year for bear activity,” said Area 8 Wildlife Manager Matt Yamashita. “‘Unfortunate’ is in reference to the still substantial number of conflict bear calls across the state. Compared to 2019 statistics it appears that human-bear conflict numbers have decreased and the situation is improving. However, wildlife managers are hesitant to draw conclusions from a comparison between two years.

    “As with many aspects of wildlife management, managers look to identify trends in data over several years to ensure that change is persistent and meaningful.”

    Read the full Q&A on bear conflicts with Area Wildlife Manager Matt Yamashita.

    CPW euthanized 120 bears in 2020 and relocated 89. The number of bears put down and relocated in the previous five years: 2019: 92 euthanized, 44 relocated; 2018: 63 euthanized, 24 relocated; 2017: 216 euthanized, 109 relocated; 2016: 36 euthanized, 16 relocated; 2015: 65 euthanized, 40 relocated.

    Trash and bird feeders are typically a bear’s first association with people. It is their first step that leads them to becoming habituated, or losing their natural fear of humans. After learning this house or neighborhood has easy calories available to them in those forms, the next place they may look to for more is in an open garage, or pet food on your deck, or even break into your car for a treat it can smell.

    Being rewarded with food over time makes a bear willing to take greater risks to get the calories it needs. The next and most dangerous step they may take is to break into a home. In 2020, CPW documented 362 reports that had bears breaking into homes, cabins, dwellings and garages (forcible entry into a garage, not walking into one left open).

    Breaking into a home is the leading cause of bears being put down. If residents want to take action to keep Colorado’s bears safe, securing their trash and not having a birdfeeder out from March until after Thanksgiving is the most important step that should be made. They should also ask their neighbors to do the same, because it takes a community-wide effort to remove attractants and reduce bear conflicts.

    CPW listed 687 reports associated with other attractants. Those can be pet food, BBQ grills, coolers or attractants in tents while people are out camping, fruit trees in your backyard, compost and others.

    Bear conflicts with livestock were documented 391 times in 2020 with most of those associated with sheep, goats or unsecured livestock feed. In addition to those numbers, there were 254 reports of bears getting into chicken coops and 74 beehives.

    For information on what you can do to reduce human-bear conflicts, please visit our website. Communities are encouraged to work with their local wildlife officers to identify the source(s) of conflicts where they live and proactively work together to mitigate the problems which lead to negative interactions with our bruins. 

     

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  • Tonight’s Sports Schedule

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Watch Live @ the link below. 

    Strasburg Girls Basketball vs Sterling 

    (C-Team: 4:00 p.m., JV: 5:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m.)

     

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  • Local Sports – Watch Live Tonight

    Local Sports – Watch Live Tonight

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     Bennett Wrestling at Arvada West — Starts at 7 p.m. 

    Strasburg Girls Basketball at Valley — C-Team: 4:00 p.m., JV: 5:30 p.m., Varsity: 7:00 p.m.

    Strasburg Wrestling at Bennett — Quadrangular, 5:00 p.m.

     

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  • South Fork PD Seeks Information in Missing Person Case

    South Fork PD Seeks Information in Missing Person Case

    Police are seeking information about a 49-year-old South Fork woman missing since early January.

    Marlena Rena Mizell (DOB: 03/02/1971) was last seen leaving the Rainbow Motel (30359 HWY 160, South Fork CO) in South Fork just before noon on January 2, 2021. She has had no contact with family or friends since.

    Mizell has brown hair and blue eyes. She’s 5’1” tall and weighs 140 lbs., and was last seen wearing black pants and a black shirt.

    The motel manager indicated Mizell drove from the motel in a blue Ford Focus hatchback (similar to the photo shown). The vehicle has a Texas license plate number of NMK6052. The front bumper fairing is secured by wire on the driver’s side, and the paint chipped away under the rear spoiler on the back making it appear like a gray stripe. Additionally, the rear window wiper is missing.

    Mizell was reported missing by her boyfriend on January 3, 2021.

    The South Fork Police Department is requesting assistance from the public in locating Mizell. Please call the South Fork Police Department at 719 873-1040 with any information connected to this case.

    “Our investigators have been working this missing person case for nearly a month and are seeking any new information that might lead to the location of Ms. Mizell,” said South Fork Police Chief Hank Weber.

    The Colorado Bureau of Investigation has been requested to provide additional resources in this case.

    Please see the images below of Mizell and the likeness of the car she was last seen driving attached to this news release.

     

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  • Vaccination Update: Telephone Town Hall

    Vaccination Update: Telephone Town Hall

    Arapahoe County will lead a virtual town hall to discuss the latest COVID vaccination developments as they pertain to the counties overseen by the Tri-County Health Department. Officials from Arapahoe County will be joined by leadership from Adams and Douglas counties, and Tri-County Health officials will be on hand to take questions and provide updates.

    At the time of the event, join the conversation at www.arapahoegov.com/Townhall or call in at 855-436-3656.

     
    Date: February 4, 2021
    Time: 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    Address: Littleton, CO 80120
     

     

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  • I-70 Corridor Sports back on court, mat today (Saturday, Jan. 30)

    Today’s I-70 Corridor sports activity and each event’s online availability follows:

    Bennett varsity girls and boys basketball teams play at Weld Central today, starting at 11 a.m. The games are available by visiting: https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/weld-central-high-school-keenesburg-co/gam6becd8d130 for the girls, and https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/weld-central-high-school-keenesburg-co/gam1adb8b0c69 for the boys game.

    Strasburg wrestling hosts Lyons for a dual at 11 a.m. That event can be accessed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiOPNV7xvxw.

    The Strasburg varsity girls and boys basketball teams both host Prospect Ridge with the girls game starting at 3 p.m. Both games are available for live streaming at https://youtu.be/xWVxltcAVvI.

    Both the Deer Trail girls and boys play at Kiowa today with the first game scheduled to start at 12:30. Viewing of those contests is available at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBrHhgJmTULn01bO-QMj49w?fbclid=IwAR3ZQ_08o_HrCeL-yK8Rrb4eJrphouC88LZ66I91PiHEzkib50dsxcLEW3Q.

  • Tonight’s I-70 Corridor Sports Schedule

    Tonight’s I-70 Corridor Sports Schedule

    Deer Trail girls and boys basketball at Miami-Yoder, starting at 5 p.m.  Games are available online at (click here).

    Byers Girls and Boys basketball host Akron.  Startomg at approximately 4:45 p.m. To access the games online, visit (click here).

    Strasburg Wrestling @ Valley (Gilcrest) for Triangular Tonight. Indians wrestle Valley @ 5 p.m. Indians wrestle University immediately following. Both duals are available online at (click here).

     Bennett basketball games at Woodland Park  will be available on (click here). Starting at 5 p.m.

     

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  • Bennett Town Hall – CLOSED

    Bennett Town Hall – CLOSED

    Town of Benne Town Hall closed Monday, February 1, 2021, to

    Thursday, February 4, 2021.

    If you need Town services, please call (303)644-3249 or visit

    towno enne .colorado.gov.

     

     

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