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  • The Great American Total Solar Eclipse – August 21, 2017

    A Total Solar Eclipse –Only in America– August 21, 2017

    Not only is a total solar eclipse rarer than a solar eclipse, but this one is even rarer. Not only is this total eclipse only viewable from America, but this will be the last total solar eclipse America will see in its totality until May 1, 2079.

    WHY? 

    The demise of Earth is predicted to happen around seven billion years from now, when the expanding sun engulfs and destroys our planet, and Earth’s life forms will witness the last total solar eclipse— around 600 million years from now. From now until then, solar eclipses will occur in annular, partial and total, from different vantage points on Earth. However, August 21, 2017 will be the last total solar eclipse America will see in its totality because the moon is slowly moving away from Earth, disrupting the intricate balance that causes the sun’s light to be blocked out. A total eclipse is a dance with three partners: the Moon, the Sun and the Earth. This can only happen when there is an exquisite alignment of these three partners in our sky. The moon’s slow progress away from Earth means these celestial events won’t keep happening, and only visible from certain points on Earth. On Aug. 21, 2017, people across the United States will see the sun disappear behind the moon, turning daylight into twilight, causing the temperature to drop rapidly, and revealing massive streamers of light streaking through the sky around the silhouette of the moon. On this day, America will fall under the total path of a total solar eclipse, for the last time in a half a century.

    The so-called Great American Total Solar Eclipse will darken skies all the way from Oregon to South Carolina, along a stretch of land about 70 miles (113 kilometers) wide. People who descend upon this “path of totality” for the big event are in for an unforgettable experience. The duration of totality, as experienced by observers on the ground, tops out at a few precious minutes for all total solar eclipses. For most viewers, the Aug. 21, 2017 total solar eclipse will last less than two and half minutes.

    When, Where & How:

     The Total Solar Eclipse in Denver, Colorado

    Monday, August 21, 2017

    The Path

    The solar eclipse will be visible from all across America, however, viewers directly under the path will only see the spectacular TOTAL eclipse. Others, such as in Denver, Colorado, will see a partial eclipse. Depending on location, the angle of your view will vary. Depicted below is a time lapse of what can be expected to be seen from Denver, Colorado.

    The Time

    * Times are local for Denver (MDT – Mountain Daylight Time)

    • The Moon touches the Sun’s edge: This Partial Eclipse begins at 10:23 am, in a 117°East-southeast direction, at a 45.2° altitude.

    • Moon is closest to the center of the Sun. This Maximum Eclipse begins at 11:47 am, in a 144°Southeast direction, at a 57.5° altitude.

    • The Moon leaves the Sun’s edge. This Partial Eclipse ends at 1:14 pm, in a 186°South direction, at a 62.0° altitude.

    The View

     

    For NASA-funded scientists, the eclipse will last over seven minutes, however. Their secret? Following the shadow of the Moon in two retrofitted WB-57F jet planes. 

    Amir Caspi of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, and his team will use two of NASA’s WB-57F research jets to chase the darkness across America on Aug. 21. Taking observations from twin telescopes mounted on the noses of the planes, Caspi will ­­­­­capture the clearest images of the Sun’s outer atmosphere — the corona — to date and the first-ever thermal images of Mercury, revealing how temperature varies across the planet’s surface.

    These could well turn out to be the best ever observations of high frequency phenomena in the corona. Extending the observing time and going to very high altitude might allow us to see a few events or track waves that would be essentially invisible in just two minutes of observations from the ground. – Dan Seaton, co-investigator of the project and researcher at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado.

    *photos and information credit: NASA

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  • Front Range — Action Day for Ozone

    Front Range — Action Day for Ozone

    The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and the Regional Air Quality Council have issued an OZONE ACTION DAY ALERT at 4 p.m. on Monday, July 31, 2017 for the Front Range Urban Corridor from El Paso County north to Larimer and Weld counties, including the Denver-Boulder area, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins and Greeley.

    Light winds, increasing sunshine, and hot temperatures will lead to increased ozone concentrations.

    This Ozone Action Day Alert will remain in effect until at least 4 p.m. Tuesday, August 1, 2017.

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

    The highest Ozone related AQI at 1 o’clock PM Mountain Standard Time on July 31, 2017, is 47 which indicates Good ozone air quality. It was recorded by the RFN ambient ozone monitor.

    The highest Particulate Matter (PM2.5) related AQI at 1 o’clock PM Mountain Standard Time on July 31, 2017, is 52 which indicates Moderate Particulate Matter (PM2.5) air quality. It was recorded by the ADM ambient monitor. Respiratory symptoms possible in unusually sensitive individuals, possible aggravation of heart or lung disease in people with cardiopulmonary disease and older adults. Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged or heavy exertion.


    Front Range Air Quality Forecast & Colorado Smoke Outlook

    FRONT RANGE AIR QUALITY FORECAST:

    Monday, July 31, 2017, 2:20 PM MDT

    Ozone concentrations are expected to be in the Moderate to Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups range on Monday and Tuesday. Concentrations of ozone in the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups are possible in the southern and western portions of the Denver Metro area on Monday; and in the southern and western portions of the Denver Metro area and northward along the Front Range to Fort Collins on Tuesday. In these areas active children and adults, and people with lung disease, such as asthma, should reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion from noon until 8 PM on Monday and Tuesday.

    Fine Particulate Matter concentrations are expected to be in the Good category on Monday and Tuesday, however localized areas of Moderate concentrations are possible near heavy industrial areas.

    Carbon Monoxide concentrations are expected to be in the Good category on Monday and Tuesday.

    Nitrogen Dioxide concentrations are expected to be in the Good category on Monday and Tuesday.

    Visibility on Tuesday is expected to be Good to Moderate.

  • Possible delays at driver license offices Monday, July 31, 2017

    Use of online services highly encouraged

     

    LAKEWOOD — Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offices will be open on Monday, July 31; however, customers should be prepared for possible service delays.

    Please note that our new Colorado DRIVES system is not affected by these technical issues, so online services remain available. Customers are encouraged to use our 18 online services (examples listed below) at mydmv.colorado.gov.

    ·       Renew a driver license or ID

    ·       Schedule an appointment

    ·       Renew vehicle registration

    ·       Request a driver record

    ·       Change driver license or ID address

    ·       Pay eligible citation(s)

    ·       Pay reinstatement fee

    ·       View/submit a DOT medical certificate

    DMV offices could continue to experience technical issues, which could affect the ability to issue driver licenses, identification cards and instruction permits.

    The Governor’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) worked with vendor partners throughout the weekend to diagnose and troubleshoot the issue, and continue to work to implement a solution. Changes were made to the network devices that facilitate communication between the systems and applications that support the Department of Revenue.  The team will be on standby Monday morning to provide support, if needed. 

     

    The implementation of these technological improvements will provide Colorado with substantial long term benefit, despite the inconveniences experienced during the transition. 

    The DMV, along with OIT, appreciates the public’s patience and apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.

     

    The Colorado Department of Revenue is dedicated to providing quality service to our customers in fulfillment of our fiduciary and statutory responsibilities, while instilling public confidence through professional and responsive employees.

  • CBI to Host 50th Anniversary Ceremony on Steps of Capitol–August 1, 2017

     

    LAKEWOOD — Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Director Michael Rankin welcomes Colorado Lieutenant Governor Donna Lynne and other honored guests at a ceremony celebrating the 50th anniversary of the CBI on the West Steps of the Capitol Building (200 E. Colfax Ave., Denver, CO) beginning at 10:00 am on August 1, 2017. In addition to a handful of speakers at the celebration, a proclamation signed by Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper will be read at the event.  

    Please join the CBI, as the staff honors five decades of dedicated service in the State of Colorado.

     

    What: CBI’s 50th Anniversary Ceremony

    When: August 1, 2017—10:00 am-10:30 am

    Where: West Steps of the State Capitol Building—200 E. Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO  80203

    Who: Colorado Lieutenant Governor Donna Lynne, Colorado Department of Public Safety Deputy Executive Director Bec Spiess & CBI Director Michael Rankin

  • TODAY’S EVENTS – Monday, July 31

    WHAT’S GOOD TODAY?

    • SCHOOLHOUSE NEWS:
      Strasburg student registration

      STRASBURG — Registration for new and returning Strasburg High School and Hemphill Middle School students opened July 3. New secondary students can register online at www.strasburg31j.com and clicking on the registration tab. Students returning to the high or middle may enroll online through their account on the PowerSchool Parent Portal.

      Once enrolled, students are asked to print out the confirmation page and bring it with them when picking up schedules in August. The process must be completed for each child attending the Strasburg School District. For technical support, visit www.infosnap.zendesk.com

      The high school, middle school and elementary offices will open Tuesday, Aug. 1. The first day of classes will be Wednesday, Aug. 16.

    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.

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  • TODAY’S EVENTS – Sunday, July 30

    TODAY’S EVENTS – Sunday, July 30

    WHAT’S GOOD TODAY?

    • PARENTING CLASS– Openings at Women’s Center

      BYERS — The Eastern Plains Women’s Resource Center has openings in its “1-2-3” and “More 1-2-3” parenting classes. The classes are geared toward parents and grandparents of children ages 2-12, focusing on motivating children who struggle with mealtime toils, homework wars, bedtime challenges and more. Walk-ins are welcome from 1 – 5 p.m., Monday through Wednesday, at the center, 228 W. Front St., Byers. For more information or to register, call (303)822-9368. Child care is available.

    • CDOT– Greyhound partners for dual ticketing service

      DENVER — A new interline ticketing partnership will begin linking Bustang’s® interregional bus service with Greyhound’s national route system within the next few weeks. 

      WHAT? Interline ticketing allows passengers to use the same ticket for Greyhound and Bustang bus services.

      Those who take Bustang and Greyhound to common destinations have the option to use the tickets interchangeably. It’s also an opportunity for Colorado customers to make connections to places beyond the Bustang system. – CDOT Bus Operations Manager Michael Timlin.

      Greyhound has interline partnerships with a number of independent bus lines across the United States. In Colorado, places like Monument, Loveland and Eagle will now be connected to Greyhound’s 3,800 destinations across the U.S, Mexico and Canada. 

      For more information, visit www.ridebustang.com or www.greyhound.com.

    EVERY SUNDAY

    • Alcoholics Anonymous

      For more information call (303)903-6734.

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  • TODAY’S EVENTS – Saturday, July 29

    TODAY’S EVENTS – Saturday, July 29

    WHAT’S GOOD TODAY?

    EVERY SATURDAY

    • Deer Trail Pioneer Historical Museum

      Open from 2 – 4 p.m. through August or call (303)769-4542 for an appointment. Admission free, donations accepted.

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  • Arapahoe County Fair Taking Added Safety Precautions

    Arapahoe County Fair Taking Added Safety Precautions

    LITTLETON — Our thoughts and prayers are with the fairgoers in Ohio who died or were injured yesterday.
    Arapahoe County Fair has a similar ride to the one at the Ohio State Fair, the Freak Out. The Freak Out ride will not run during the Fair out of respect and while the investigation in Ohio is underway. 

    The safety of our fairgoers is our number one priority. We are working closely with the State of Colorado on the safety of all our carnival rides. The State inspector has shut down this ride and all similar rides. Additionally, the state inspected all of our carnival rides this afternoon before the carnival opened.

    Crabtree Amusements, the carnival provider for the Fair, takes safety seriously. They have installed additional safety measures beyond what is regulated, including additional lap seat belts. Crabtree will also be performing inspections before opening each day and will not only review the daily checklist but also the weekly and monthly inspection items. 

    Arapahoe County Fair staff also do additional safety and security training before the Fair to ensure a safe and fun experience for everyone. 

    The Arapahoe County Fair is July 27 – 30 at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds, 25690 E. Quincy Ave., Aurora, 80016, just east of E-470. Schedule and ticket information available at www.arapahoecountyfair.com

     
  • TODAY’S EVENTS – Friday, July 28

    TODAY’S EVENTS – Friday, July 28

    WHAT’S GOOD?

    LIBRARY NEWS

    • Adult Book Club

      ANYTHINK BENNETT LIBRARY @ 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. “The 100 Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared” by Jonas Jonasson.

    EVERY FRIDAY

    • Al-Anon family group.

      For more information call (303)888-4525.

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