Let’s return to bygone days when summer nights in and around the Roanoke Valley were filled with the sound of hits. Baseball had nothing to do with it.
All-terrain wheelchairs roll out at state park next month
Colorado Parks & Wildlife KCNC
PINE, Colorado (KCNC) Starting in June, a handful of all-terrain wheelchairs will be made available to disabled “hikers” at Staunton State Park. Four battery-powered Action Trackchairs and one GRIT Freedom Chair have been provided to users through the end of October.
“Being able to offer the therapeutic benefits of the outdoors to all of our visitors is truly rewarding,” said Zach Taylor, park manager for Staunton.
Currently there are three trails designated for the track chairs:
Davis Ponds Trail (2.1-mile loop)
Mason Creek (2.5 miles round-trip)
Staunton Ranch Trail (5 miles round-trip) – access to this trail is not currently open
By Victor Omondi
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office reported that a man was found hanging on a tree dead. According to the County Office, the man committed suicide. But that didn’t appear to convince the man’s family that said the death seemed suspicious, also lamenting that reporting that the man committed suicide was done in haste.
“We used to tell each other we’re all we got,” said Keaton Styles, the deceased’s younger brother.
Keaton says that after losing his parents, he was fond of speaking to his older brother, Stephen Styles, as frequently as was possible.
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At 365 feet, Bridal Veil Falls is the tallest free-falling cascade in Colorado. It’s a very neat sight when it’s completely frozen over. (Ryan Bonneau, provided by Visit Telluride)
Can you call it a waterfall if the water isn’t falling? We vote yes, and believe winter to be the coolest see what we did there? time to check out these frozen-over cascades. (Waterstill just doesn’t have the same ring to it.) In fact, waterfalls might be at their peak majesty when iced over and draped in newly fallen snow, creating a scene straight out of Arendelle or Narnia or some other idyllic, frosted land that isn’t in a children’s movie.
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