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Fire doesn t burn down local business owners ambitions

Fire doesn t burn down local business owners ambitions Natalie Chuck Bar Manager Kayla Perry repairs tables with new paint after they were damaged when sprinklers flooded the restaurant as a result of a fire in the building. and last updated 2021-04-26 20:43:22-04 PUEBLO — Just as life is beginning to look a little bit normal for local businesses in Pueblo after COVID-19, several are faced with another challenge. “I got a call from the police around one-twenty in the morning, there was a fire, they were cleaning up flooding andd to come see if my equipment was still salvageable and if everything was working!” said Rebecca Van-Dover, a Pueblo native and newfound business owner.

Pueblo Riverwalk gets love from community for Earth Day

Pueblo Riverwalk gets love from community for Earth Day A variety of groups came out to the Pueblo Riverwalk and volunteered their time to help clean up the city. and last updated 2021-04-22 19:34:59-04 PUEBLO — The Pueblo Riverwalk is looking a little bit cleaner after Earth Day 2021. “Great opportunity for our staff to come out and beautify Pueblo!” said Robert Simpson, the General Manager for the Velocity Tour with the Professional Bull Riders. PBR, whose headquarters are in Pueblo, began an initiative called 21 in 21. The company provides their employees with 21 hours off of work to spend doing community service. Cleaning planters at the Pueblo Riverwalk on Earth Day was the group s first official opportunity to receive volunteer hours.

Pueblo couple brings dream of coffee on wheels to life

Pueblo couple brings dream of coffee on wheels to life A Pueblo couple has a launched a new coffee shop on wheels. and last updated 2021-04-21 07:51:17-04 PUEBLO — Pueblo is buzzing over the dream business that one local couple managed to build in the middle of the pandemic. “It’s amazing to see it actually happening. I can’t describe how it feels honestly, like I’m going to cry, said Vicy Stone, overcome with emotion at the launch of she and her husband s mobile coffee shop. Stone is a Pueblo Native who s worked at coffee shops all over town since she was in high school. She says she s known for the seven years that she wanted to open a coffee shop of her own.

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