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  • TODAY’S EVENTS – Monday, March 6

    TODAY’S EVENTS – Monday, March 6

    WHAT’S GOOD TODAY?

    • SIGN UP!! for Home-based business Commerce Night

      The I-70 Corridor Chamber of Commerce invites all home-based business to showcase their products and services at a Chamber After Hours event. The event is free to both the businesses and the public and will be hosted at the Valley Bank Community Room in Strasburg from 5 – 7 p.m on April 6, 2017.  Refreshments will be served. For more information and to reserve a space, contact Lindsay at (303)644-3332.

    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

    • Strasburg Youth Wrestling Practice, SES cafeteria @ 6:15 – 8:15 p.m.

     

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  • Organ Donation Bill Amended

    Organ Donation Bill Amended

    Organ Donor Bill Honors Former Rep. John Buckner

    A bill to continue an organ donation awareness program passed the House after it was amended to honor former Rep. John W. Buckner.

    Rep. Janet P. Buckner, D-Aurora, sponsored HB17-1027 to honor her late husband, who was an organ and tissue donor after his death in May 2015. The amendment, introduced by Rep. Dan Pabon, D-Denver, came as a surprise to Rep. Buckner, though she said she knew something was up when she saw her daughter Jennifer in the chamber this morning. The bill, House Bill 1027, removes the sunset date for the Emily Maureen Ellen Keyes Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Fund, continuing it indefinitely, and removes the expiration of the self-designation as an organ and tissue donor on a driver license.

    During the third reading vote, the bill was amended to add to the title of the fund Rep. Janet Buckner’s late husband John W. Buckner, who died while representing House District 40. Representative John Buckner was an organ and tissue donor and made a significant tissue donation upon his death.

    There are times during session when partisanship is put aside and we all come together to acknowledge a purely inspiring moment – the passage of this bill and tribute to Representative Buckner’s husband John was a memorable experience for all us. This bill ensures the organ and tissue donation fund will be an enduring source for life and naming it after John Buckner is a fitting tribute to a noble public servant and his heartfelt example as an organ donor, said Becker. In an emotional moment, Rep. Buckner came to the well to say her tears were tears of joy. “I am now at peace,” she told the House.

    The bill that was sent unanimously to the Senate concerns a program that will forever be known as the Emily Keyes and John W. Buckner Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Fund.

     

  • TODAY’S EVENTS – Sunday, March 5

    TODAY’S EVENTS – Sunday, March 5

     

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    EVERY SUNDAY

    • Alcoholics Anonymous

      For more information call (303)903-6734.

    SCHOOLHOUSE NEWS

    Strasburg Cobra Baseball, Hemphill Middle School Gym @ 2 – 4 p.m.

    Strasburg Football Banquet, SES cafeteria @ 4 – 8 p.m.

     

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  • Anti-LGBT ‘Conversion Therapy’ on Minors… Put to an End

    Putting an End to Anti-LGBT ‘Conversion Therapy’ on Minors

    Rosenthal Bill Prohibits Discredited Practice Aimed at Suppressing a Person’s Sexual Orientation

    Democrats on the House Public Health Care & Human Services Committee voted to pass a bill by Rep. Paul Rosenthal to ban so-called “conversion therapy,” on minors and therefore to ensure that no more Colorado children are subjected to this harmful practice. All six Republican members of the committee voted against the bill.

    “Conversion therapy” is a dangerous and discredited practice aimed at changing a person’s sexual orientation or suppressing a person’s gender identity. The practice has been rejected by every mainstream mental health professional association. HB17-1156 prohibits physicians specializing in psychiatry and licensed or registered mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with patients under 18 years of age.

    “We have a responsibility to protect Colorado children from the harmful and discredited practice of gay conversion therapy,” said Rep. Rosenthal, D-Denver. “The nation’s leading mental health associations warned against the dangers of this practice and studies have shown that minors being subjected to this therapy are at a higher risk of drug and alcohol abuse, depression, and suicide.”

    Numerous Coloradans also testified in support of the bill.

    “When I was at my lowest and needed someone to support me, my therapist was there,” said Noah McQueen. “Imagine not being able to have that professional help you, but instead hurt you.”

    Esteban Lee O’Neal testified about his own painful experiences with the practice while an adult.

    “I can only imagine the impacts this would have had on me if I was under the age of 18,” said O’Neal. “The data shows that conversion therapy is mental abuse and emotional torture. And I can tell you from personal experience that it is.”

    The 7-6 vote sends the bill to the House floor.

     

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  • Single lanes on both sides of I-70 open at Agate after overnight standoff

    Single lanes on both sides of I-70 open at Agate after overnight standoff

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    As of 8 a.m. today (Saturday, March 4), the Colorado State Patrol reported that a single lane of both sides of I-70 is open between Agate and Limon after an attempted traffic stop last night turned into an overnight armed standoff.

    The highway was closed during an almost 6-hour stalemate between a woman in her vehicle in the median near mile marker 340 and law enforcement officials. The woman reportedly fired a gun at sheriff deputies and state troopers. The standoff lasted from approximately 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. and the woman was safely taken into custody. No injuries have been reported.

    The investigation has been taken over by the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office and continues this morning. For additional information, continue to visit www.i-70scout.com and read the March 7 issue of The I-70 Scout and March 10 Eastern Colorado News.

  • Strasburg boys advance to second round of 3A tourney this afternoon

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    The 11th-seeded Strasburg Indians squeaked out a 58-56 victory over Machebeuf last night in the first round of the 3A state tournament and return to Bruce Randolph High School today for a 1 p.m. tipoff against No. 6 Denver School of Science & Technology-Stapleton. The winner of today’s game advances to the 3A Great Eight to be contested at the University of Denver next weekend, March 9-11.

    Both the Bennett and Strasburg girls were eliminated with losses  last night. For complete, first- and second-round tournament coverage, see the March 10 Eastern Colorado News.

    For further postseason updates, revisit www.i-70scout.com.

    The 3A state brackets are linked below.

    2017 3A Girls Bracket 2017 3A Boys Bracket

  • Byers Bulldogs advance to regional final today at Mullen HS

    Byers Bulldogs advance to regional final today at Mullen HS

    by Steven Vetter, Managing Editor

    The No. 9-seeded Byers Bulldogs dominated John Mall 94-47 in the first round of 2A regional play last night (Saturday, March 3) and will take on No. 2 Holyoke at approximately 3:30 p.m. today at Mullen High School. The winner of today’s game will advance to the 2A Great Eight at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland March 9-11.

    Mullen High School is located at 3601 S. Lowell Blvd., Denver, Colo. 80236.

    For additional postseason updates, visit www.i-70scout.com.

  • TODAY’S EVENTS – Saturday, March 4

    TODAY’S EVENTS – Saturday, March 4

    WHAT’S GOOD TODAY?

    • FREEBIE DAY @ DENVER ART MUSEUM!!

    • Bald Eagle Viewing

      Barr Lake State Park at Brighton @ 10 a.m. will host boat rides to the park’s gazebo where visitors can view bald eagles and perhaps the hatching of their young. Eaglets usually hatch in late March. As of 2016, Barr Lake bald eagles have fledged 54 young. The Eagle Express will run at 10 a.m. Space is limited and reservations are required.  To reserve a seat on the Eagle Express, call (303)659-6005.

    • Tree of Life Pendants

      Anythink Bennett library, 495 Seventh St. @ 10: 30 – 11:30 a.m. Adults will create a personalized pendant.

    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. LEGOs are supplied.

    SCHOOLHOUSE NEWS

    • Deer Trail Regional BB @ LaJunta, CO  – All Day
    • Bennett Middle School Girls Basketball League Tourney @ Kearney, 10:00 a.m.
    • Strasburg Alive at 25 Class, High School Room 104 @ 8 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
    • SMPRD Youth 3 on 3 Basketball Tourney, High School Main Gym & Small Gym @ 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

     

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  • Supermom Nominations Sought

    Supermom Nominations Sought

    CBS & Affiliates Seek Supermom Nominations

    We’re looking for moms who go above and beyond for their kids and community. 

    Team moms don’t wear jerseys and they don’t draw up plays. But they’re vital parts of the team. Do you know a mom who does whatever it takes to help the team? A mom who sacrifices personally to help the kids and coaches? Tell us about her!

    MaxPreps and the American Beverage Association have teamed up to honor three of America’s most deserving moms with the Team Mom Award. Winners will be featured on MaxPreps, awarded the Team Mom Trophy and will receive a $1,000 cash gift to treat Mom to whatever she enjoys most. Winners will be announced the week of Mother’s Day.

    Have a mom in mind? Let us know by nominating her today. 

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    Nominations close on 3/31/17.

    Click here for official rules and details.

    Learn more about the program at MaxPreps.com/TeamMom.  

    Click Here to NOMINATE Now!

     


     

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  • TODAY’S EVENTS – Friday, March 3

    TODAY’S EVENTS – Friday, March 3

    WHAT’S GOOD TODAY?

    • Read Across America

      Davies Library, 303 Third Ave., Deer Trail @ 2 – 3 p.m. Children ages 5-12 can participate in games, stories and crafts to celebrate the 108th birthday of Dr. Seuss — the man who created the Cat in the Hat. Share your little readers with us! #ReadAcrossAmerica @I70Scout

    • AnyStitch Goes!

      Anythink Bennett library, 495 Seventh St. @ 1 – 4 p.m. Community sewing get-together. Sewing machines and basic textile-oriented tools available.

    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 available for new crafters at some gatherings.

    SCHOOLHOUSE NEWS

    • Deer Trail Regional BB @ LaJunta, CO  – All Day
    • Cannon Youth Baseball Practice, HMS Gym @ 6 – 7:30 p.m.

     

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