An emotional soccer game pitting Coal Ridge against their intra-district and 3A Western Slope League rivals, the upstart Rifle Bears Thursday at the Titans’ Peach Valley field, was everything longtime Titans coach Michael Mikalakis would.
The omicron variant has been detected for the first time in Colorado, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Routine contact tracing found that a woman in Arapahoe County who had…
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Moffat County Fire Management Officer Todd Wheeler provided the following updates on two existing wildfires in Moffat County Thursday evening.
Moose Fire near Dinosaur not threatening structures
Wheeler said the fire about 7 miles northeast of Dinosaur, despite being in steep and difficult terrain, was not threatening any structures or human safety.
The Bureau of Land Management, Park Service, Artesia Fire and Rescue and other agencies are on scene fighting the tricky blaze, he said, but there wasn’t any concern as of Thursday night that it would impact public safety.
Skull Creek winding down
Wheeler said the fire north of U.S. Highway 40 between Dinosaur and Maybell was contained.