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  • TODAY’S EVENTS – Monday, March 27

    TODAY’S EVENTS – Monday, March 27

    WHAT’S GOOD TODAY?

    • Deer Trail School Board

      7 p.m.

    EVERY MONDAY

    • High Plains Music Ensemble rehearsal

      Strasburg High School band room @ 6:30 p.m. New players welcome.

    • Bingo

      Byers American Legion Hall @ 7 p.m.

    • AA Strasburg Sobriety

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

    SCHOOLHOUSE NEWS

    • Bennett: 4:00 PM HS Girls Soccer @ Bruce Randolph
    • Strasburg Spring Play Rehearsal, HS Small Gym & Stage @ 6 – 8 p.m.
    • Strasburg Youth Wrestling Practice, SES cafeteria @ 6:15 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. 

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  • TODAY’S EVENTS – Sunday, March 26

    TODAY’S EVENTS – Sunday, March 26

    WHAT’S GOOD TODAY?

    • Community Blood Drive

      BYERS — The Byers Knights of Columbus is hosting a community blood drive today from 8 – 8:40 a.m. and 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at Our Lady of the Plains Catholic Church, 186 S. McDonnell St., Byers. The Bonfils Blood Mobile will be parked outside the church. Donors should eat a full meal and drink plenty of water prior to their contribution. For more information, call Brad Weisensee at (970)554-0221.

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    EVERY SUNDAY

    • Alcoholics Anonymous

      For more information call (303)903-6734. 

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  • TODAY’S EVENTS – Saturday, March 25

    TODAY’S EVENTS – Saturday, March 25

    WHAT’S GOOD TODAY?

    • Coupon Apps

      Anythink Bennett library @ 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Participants can learn to save on groceries and more.

    • Sip and Chat

      Anythink Bennett library @ 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Patrons can meet the new Anythink Bennett branch manager.

    • Byers Masons

      Byers Masonic Lodge @ 8 p.m.

    EVERY SATURDAY

    • Love of LEGOs

      Anythink Bennett library @ 1 – 4 p.m. Families can demonstrate their “LOL” by creating original designs and participating in group or individual building challenges.

    SCHOOLHOUSE NEWS

    • Bennett Baseball (V) @ St Mary’s Tourney – All Day
    • Bennett HS Track @ Ft Collins @ 9 a.m. 

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  • Spring agritourism event focus of March 28 meeting

    Spring agritourism event focus of March 28 meeting

    STRASBURG — The I-70 Regional Economic Advancement Partnership agritourism committee will host a special planning meeting for its Spring Farm Festival.

    The meeting starts at 10 a.m., Tuesday, March 28, at Caramel Apple Farm, 5690 S. Tombay Court, Bennett.

    Topics include festival needs, local sponsorships, promotion, and committee assignments.

    For more information and directions, call Denise Hopkins at (303)644-5677. 3/28

  • Driver license offices reopen

    Driver license offices reopen

    March 24, 2017 – LAKEWOOD, Colo. – Services have been restored to all state and county Colorado driver license offices. An overnight power outage affected the state computer network. 

  • Denver International Airport To Turn Off Lights on ‘Mustang,’ ‘Shadow Array’ Art for Earth Hour

    Denver International Airport To Turn Off Lights on ‘Mustang,’ ‘Shadow Array’ Art for Earth Hour

    Iconic Denver Artwork to Go Dark for Global Event

    DENVER — Denver International Airport (DEN) will join businesses, organizations and governments in cities around the world by turning off select lights for one hour this Saturday night as part of the global Earth Hour initiative.

     

    This is the fifth year that DEN has participated in Earth Hour, which takes place from 8:30-9:30 p.m. on Saturday, as a symbolic recognition of the airport’s commitment to sustainability and reducing its environmental impact.

     

    This year, DEN is supporting this global event by turning off the lights on the airport’s iconic “Mustang” statue and the “Shadow Array” artwork at the Hotel and Transit Center. Mustang, by artist Luis Jiménez, is a 32-foot-tall sculpture that stands along the roadway to and from the Jeppesen Terminal. Shadow Array was installed in 2015 by Denver artist Patrick Marold at the commuter rail entrance to the airport’s Hotel and Transit Center, and features 236 beetle-kill spruce logs that are illuminated at night.

     

    “Denver International Airport works hard to be a sustainability leader within the aviation industry,” said Scott Morrissey, DEN’s senior director for sustainability. “Earth Hour is one small way we can highlight our commitment to implementing solutions that save money, improve operational efficiency and reduce emissions.”

     

    The airport is also encouraging its employees to turn off other, non-essential lights during Earth Hour.

    The Earth Hour event will not affect operations at the airport, and the lights will be turned back on at the conclusion of the hour.

     

    Photos courtesy of Denver International Airport.

     
  • Most roadway closures lifted

    Most roadway closures lifted

    As of approximately 1:30 p.m., many road closures resulting from last night’s blizzard-like conditions have been lifted.

    The closure of I-70 between Airpark Road and Limon was first announced about 6:15 a.m. Reopened roadways include: Highway 86 between Kiowa and Limon, U.S. 24 between Colorado Springs and Limon, and Highway 94 between Colorado Springs and Highway 287.

    In addition to reopening I-70 between Airpark Road and Limon, the Colorado Department of Transportation has opened U.S. 24 in both directions from Constitution to Limon. Colorado 94 is also open from U.S. 24 to Ellicott, but remains closed from Ellicott to U.S. 287. Highway 86 from Kiowa to Limon and I-25 from Walsenburg to the New Mexico border remain closed. Roads remain wet, slushy and icy in spots. Slower speeds are advised and high wind conditions remain.

    I-25 between Castle Rock and Colorado Springs and Highway 83 between Franktown and Colorado Springs were reopened at approximately 8 a.m.

    At approximately 11 a.m., the National Weather Service lifted its Blizzard Warning for central and east Adams and Arapahoe counties and north and northeast Elbert County under 6,000 feet, including the communities of Bennett, Strasburg Byers, Deer Trail, Leader, Agate, Hugo, Limon and Matheson.

    The amount of total snow accumulation has been slightly downsized from last night from 5-10 inches to 3-7 inches, but 30-45 mph winds, with some gusts up to 60, from the north continue to provide additional headaches.

    For updated weather forecasts, visit http://forecast.weather.gov. For road condition updates, visit www.cotrip.org. Additional information will also be updated on www.i-70scout.com.

  • TODAY’S EVENTS – Friday, March 24

    TODAY’S EVENTS – Friday, March 24

    WHAT’S GOOD TODAY?

    • Adult Book Club

      Anythink Bennett library @ 10:30 a.m. “East of Denver” by Gregory Hill

    • Front Range Airport Advisory Board

      Second floor conference room in terminal @ 1 p.m.

    EVERY FRIDAY

    • Al-Anon family group

      For more information call (303)888-4525.

    • Story Time

      Kelver Library, Byers @ 10 a.m.

    • Handiwork Hangout

      Anythink Bennett library @ 1 – 4 p.m. Adults can share new knitting, crocheting, embroidery or other handiwork projects. Help is available for new crafters.

    SCHOOLHOUSE NEWS

    • Deer Trail, Strasburg & Bennett: LAST DAY OF SPRING BREAK!!

    • Bennett Baseball (V) @ St Mary’s Tourney – All Day 

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  • New exhibitions and events at the Denver Art Museum (DAM) in April

    New exhibitions and events at the Denver Art Museum (DAM) in April

    New exhibitions and events are popping up at the Denver Art Museum (DAM) in April, and we also say goodbye to Star Wars™ and the Power of Costume.

     

    Contemporary works and abstract expressionist masterpieces converge in Shade: Clyfford Still/Mark Bradford, a collaborative presentation by the DAM and Clyfford Still Museum(CSM), opening on April 9. At Untitled: Talk Back on April 28, we’ll get the conversation going with an action-packed look at speaking up and getting shady.

     

    Uncorked AFTERGLO, the museum’s annual party celebrating creativity, will take place on April 8. The event features active art-making performances by local creatives, live music by Weird Touch and DJ Musa and more.

     

    On April 30, enjoy free general admission and family-friendly programming celebrating children at the DAM’s annual Día del Niño celebration.

     

    Star Wars and the Power of Costume  will officially close on April 9. Expanded hours are available April 1 & 2; advance purchase highly recommended for the final days of this popular exploration of the art of costume.

     

    Check out the dynamic site-specific installations of Mi Tierra: Contemporary Artists Explore Place by 13 Latino artists that express experiences of contemporary life in the American West, and hear from exhibition curator Rebecca Hart during Conversation with a Curator on April 7 at 4 p.m.  Upcoming Logan Lectures focusing on the exhibition include Mi Tierra, Here & There (April 19) and Ana Teresa Fernández  (May 3).

     

    Complete press release with full details can be found on our online press office here. 

     

    Images are available on request. Please contact one of our team members below for more information or images.

     

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  • DUI arrests up by a third during St. Patrick’s Day; Spring enforcement starts April 7

    DUI arrests up by a third during St. Patrick’s Day; Spring enforcement starts April 7

    While Coloradans across the state enjoyed St. Patrick’s Day celebrations spanning two weekends, law enforcement was on high alert for impaired drivers as part of the The Heat Is On campaign.

    From March 10-20, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), Colorado State Patrol (CSP) and local law enforcement agencies combined efforts to arrest 607 impaired drivers, a 33 percent increase from 455 arrests last year.

    “Planning a safe ride is something every person should do before they drink alcohol or consume marijuana,” said Darrell Lingk, Director of the CDOT’s Office of Transportation Safety. “Unfortunately, some people choose to drive impaired despite the serious safety risks and financial and legal consequences.”

    The legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit in Colorado is 0.05 percent for driving while ability impaired (DWAI) and 0.08 percent for driving under the influence (DUI). First-time DUI offenders can be punished with up to one year in jail, license suspension and thousands of dollars in fines. On average, a DUI can cost more than $13,500 after considering fines, legal fees and increased insurance costs. Penalties increase for repeat offenders.

    83 agencies participated in the enforcement, with the Colorado Springs Police Department (52 arrests), Denver Police Department (43 arrests) and Aurora Police Department (42 arrests) recording the highest arrest totals. In addition, the Colorado State Patrol made 139 arrests.

    Visit bit.ly/HIOarrests to access all arrest results statewide. Arrest data can be sorted by county, law enforcement agency and enforcement period.

    “Law enforcement is committed to keeping Colorado roads safe, and this means removing impaired drivers from behind the wheel,” said Col. Scott Hernandez, Chief of the Colorado State Patrol. “It’s unfortunate that 607 people chose to drive impaired, but lives were potentially saved by taking them off the road.”

    The Heat Is On  Spring enforcement campaign will begin Friday, April 7. Last year, 1,555 impaired drivers were arrested during the nearly five-week enforcement effort.

    The Heat Is On campaign runs throughout the year with 12 specific high visibility impaired driving enforcement periods centered on national holidays and large public events. Enforcement periods can include sobriety checkpoints, saturation patrols and additional law enforcement on duty dedicated to impaired driving enforcement. More information can be found at HeatIsOnColorado.com.