More recently, the proposed renovation of Duffy Field is just another example of the council doing anything they could to avoid making a tough decision.
The music community lost a much-beloved bright light this week, when Iggy Igloo, a longtime musician, former host of KRCC s Planet Groove world music program and activist, died Tuesday due to cancer.
The Colorado Springs native, whose birth name was Jonathan Ellis, was 38. He is survived by his son Kyan Hayword, mother Karolyn Kate Muniz and step-father John Muniz, father William Ellis, sister Jacqueline Ellis, and brother David Ellis.
A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. June 10 at Hillside Gardens and Event Center, 1006 S. Institute St. He was a passionate man who gave everything he had to the community he loved, said his mother. Everybody has stories about how he stood up for people. He was passionate about protecting girls and women in abusive relationships. He protected and he took care of people. He would and has given the shirt off his back or the last morsel of food he had to help others. He was the kindest soul.
The music community lost a much-beloved bright light this week, when Iggy Igloo, a longtime musician, former host of KRCC s Planet Groove world music program and activist, died Tuesday due to cancer.
The Colorado Springs native, whose birth name was Jonathan Ellis, was 38. He is survived by his son Kyan Hayword, mother Karolyn Kate Muniz and step-father John Muniz, father William Ellis, sister Jacqueline Ellis, and brother David Ellis.
A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. June 10 at Hillside Gardens and Event Center, 1006 S. Institute St. He was a passionate man who gave everything he had to the community he loved, said his mother. Everybody has stories about how he stood up for people. He was passionate about protecting girls and women in abusive relationships. He protected and he took care of people. He would and has given the shirt off his back or the last morsel of food he had to help others. He was the kindest soul.
An awful senior year
Contrary to the picture on the front page of The Gazette, the seniors from Doherty High School were not as happy to graduate as to get out of the pouring rain at Garry Berry Stadium. The seniors had been at the stadium since 12 p.m. to practice for a 3 p.m. ceremony. However the 3 p.m. start was delayed until 4 p.m. because all the rain had damaged the sound system. The soaking wet students were removed to a building to sit in their soaked clothing while the mortar boards wilted.
The sun did shine and some of the students got their diplomas before the rain started again, with thunder and lighting, but the handing out of diplomas carried on.