Land in florida, and apparently also claims he has the powerball numbers. He posted a picture of himself, you can see his eyeball there. Little funny. He says its his ticket, but doesnt look totally legit. If you see here running down the side there, there are seeeral different letters which one ticket. But since we only see one set of numbers and two dollars there, i touched the thing, two dollars, only one set of numbers, could mean he only has one ticket. Would have been other numbers in these rows. May be tough to tell, but some. Numbers look bigger than others, some blurry. The price at the bottom of the ticket would be more than 2. Theres all kinds of problems with there. If youre seeing this, because everybody on social media today is going bananas over it, i would say dont fall for it. He says hes going to share the money, a thousand dollars to each person who follows and retweet. I think if you win that much money you have to hide out for a little bit. People knocking at your
Into the cause of this blaze and the family is also starting a fund raising gofundme page, thats on the thedenverchannel. Com. Its no secret that ttchnology is taking over in our kids class roomss. In some of the early wrest grades in school. We wanted to know how children are being kept safe from privacy breaches. Denver7 reporter mark boyle is livv in stapleton, two lawmakers are introducing a bill to address student data secuuity. Reporter thats because students are spending almost all day in the classroom, on one of these, there are so many apps. `nd every time youre on one, it creates data as well as throughout the school system. Is that data really being protected . Two state lawwakers want to make sure that it is. Push the paperwork aside, computers and devices are taking over classrooms everywhere. Sometimes there are apps, digital resources, sometimes it schools. Reporter here at hightech elemeetary school in stapleton, children learn on cutting edge programs, while their teac
The district’s building advisory committee will determine the contractor for the new school building in Mexico at their Nov. 6 meeting in the cafeteria at Mountain Valley High School at 5:30 p.m.
Family and friends of 22-year-old Rio Boyd gathered Sunday for a small candlelight vigil. The event was held at the Mountain Valley Community mobile park where she was last scene almost a year ago.